Neuroendocrine tumours and diet
Advice and information about managing diet to help with symptoms of neuroendocrine tumour (NET) and NET treatment(s)
Read moreAdvice and information about managing diet to help with symptoms of neuroendocrine tumour (NET) and NET treatment(s)
Read moreThis leaflet has been written to provide information on the Newborn Hearing Screening team to parents whose baby/babies have been admitted to the special care baby unit (Buscot Neonatal Ward).
Read moreThis leaflet has been written to provide information on the Newborn Hearing Screening team to parents whose baby/babies have been admitted to the special care baby unit (Buscot Neonatal Ward).
Read moreWe would like to invite you to consider taking part in our research study on newborn genetic screening for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Taking part is voluntary; it is entirely up to you to decide whether this is something you would like to do. To help you decide, we have prepared this information sheet which explains why we want to do this research study and, most importantly, what taking part would involve for you and your newborn baby.
Read moreExplains the importance of nominating a ‘next of kin’ when you go into hospital
Read moreExplains what you might expect to happen if a relative or someone you care for requires consideration for NHS continuing healthcare after leaving Royal Berkshire Hospital
Read moreHow you can plan for your future care by creating an Advance Care Plan (ACP).
Read moreAdvice for families whose child has demonstrated in an Oral Food Challenge that they are no longer allergic to the food / milk that they were challenged to
Read moreWhat to look out for and who to contact if you continue to experience symptoms after tests show you don't have a DVT
Read moreExplains about not choosing dialysis for kidney failure – known as ‘non-dialysis care’ – what it means for you and how your condition will be managed without dialysis
Read moreFor patients diagnosed with a non-functioning pituitary adenoma - explaining what having an NFA means and how it can be treated
Read moreThis information has been developed by NHS England R445 Working Group to provide information to service users who have had a previous pregnancy with a positive result for Down’s, Edwards’ or Patau’s syndromes (T21, T18 and T13).
Read moreInformation for people diagnosed with non-pulmonary tuberculosis (TB)
Read moreInformation for people diagnosed with a Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria - a group of bacteria found throughout the environment
Read moreExplains what Norovirus is, how it is spread and how it can be managed
Read moreInstructions for patients prescribed nose drops to treat or manage a condition
Read moreAll treatment options for heavy menstrual bleeding have benefits, warnings, precautions, and risks. Before making a final decision, you should discuss these with your doctor.
Read moreWe have given you this leaflet because your baby’s nuchal translucency (NT) is 3.5 millimetres (mm) or more. We hope that this leaflet will answer some of your questions. We will offer you an appointment with a specialist doctor or midwife to discuss what this NT measurement might mean for your baby.
Read moreExplains what the radiation risk is of accompanying a patient during a Nuclear Medicine diagnostic procedure in order to provide physical or emotional support
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