Vulval biospy
This leaflet is for women having a vulval biopsy – a sample taken from the skin of the vulva. This sample will be sent off for examination under a microscope so that a diagnosis can be made.
Read moreThis leaflet is for women having a vulval biopsy – a sample taken from the skin of the vulva. This sample will be sent off for examination under a microscope so that a diagnosis can be made.
Read moreThis leaflet is for women who have been diagnosed with vulval intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) and describes the options available for treatment.
Read moreInformation for patients on the oral and maxillofacial surgery waiting list
Read moreGuide recommending a programme of walking to help manage your heart condition
Read moreInformation for adults diagnosed with warm autoimmune haemolytic anaemia (AIHA)
Read moreThis folder provides you with information regarding your diagnosis, treatment plan and follow-up, as well as contact details and information regarding the team involved in your care.
Read moreThis card will have been given to you by your midwife because you have requested to use the birthing pool/bath, or the midwife has recommended this for you. Please take a few minutes to read this information and if you have any further questions please ask.
Read moreExplains about the bacteria that may be in the hospital water supply and how and why we monitor them to keep everyone safe
Read moreWhat happens when you come into hospital for a water soluble contrast enema - a special X-ray examination to view the colon after surgery
Read moreExplains how to prepare for the clinic, what will happen next and any risks involved
Read moreHigh calorie weaning advice for infants under 1 year who need additional support with weight gain and growth
Read moreTips for safely and comfortably wearing a face mask with hearing aids
Read moreCare advice for people using swim/full shell noise/music/canal noise/sleep plugs to protect their ears and hearing
Read moreExplains why bariatric surgery may be recommended and outlines what to expect before the operation
Read moreThis leaflet explains why some babies may gain weight slower than others, and also explains how we will support you at this time.
Read moreInformation about Adelaide Ward – a ward specialising in caring for oncology and haematology patients
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