Parenteral nutrition
Information for patients, relatives and carers on parenteral nutrition - giving of nutrients (nourishment needed for growth and staying alive) into a vein rather than using the mouth or stomach.
Read moreInformation for patients, relatives and carers on parenteral nutrition - giving of nutrients (nourishment needed for growth and staying alive) into a vein rather than using the mouth or stomach.
Read moreThis leaflet is for the parents and carers of babies on Buscot Ward and explains how new mothers can express colostrum and milk for their babies.
Read moreThis leaflet is for parents and carers of babies in the nurseries on Buscot and outlines why it is important to protect your baby’s hearing.
Read moreInformation for patients with Parkinson’s who are coming into hospital for surgery or overnight treatment
Read moreExplains how to access your local Parkinson’s nurse specialist (CNS) in the Berkshire West area as well as providing other useful local contacts
Read moreInformation on partial breast reconstruction techniques following wide local excision (lumpectomy), what happens during the operation and outlining the benefits, alternatives and risks of surgery
Read moreInformation for parents/carers of children recommended to use a patch to improve their vision and correct amblyopia (a lazy eye)
Read moreThe first point of contact for any help you might need, as a patient, carer or visitor attending the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
Read morePALS can help you with questions you have about your care at the hospital.
Read moreExplains how pelvic floor exercises can strengthen and help improve control to the genital area
Read moreExplains how pelvic floor exercises can strengthen, relax and help improve blood flow to the vaginal area
Read moreThis leaflet outlines exercises you can do to help your symptoms of urinary urgency, urge incontinence, frequency, or symptoms of prolapse.
Read moreLearning to strengthen and relax the pelvic floor muscles may benefit you if you experience problems keeping control of wee or poo
Read moreExplains what will happen during the telephone appointments and if you need any tests for people referred to the Pelvic Floor Service
Read moreThis leaflet is for women who have been diagnosed with (or think they might have) pelvic inflammatory disease.
Read moreWhat to expect during pelvic sympathectomy treatment - injection of local anaesthetic and steroid anti-inflammatory - in the Pain Management Unit at the Royal Berkshire Hospital
Read moreWhat happens during an ultrasound examination of the pelvis in the Radiology (X-ray) Department at the Royal Berkshire Hospital
Read moreAdvice following an investigation to find why there is a problem getting or maintaining an erection in the penis
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