Albert Ward
Albert Ward supports patients with end stage renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy in the form of Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD).
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Albert Ward supports patients with end stage renal failure requiring renal replacement therapy in the form of Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD).
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Medical Physics or Nuclear Medicine is primarily a diagnostic imaging service, which uses radioactivity to see inside the body
Read moreBlood tests have a wide range of uses and are one of the most common types of medical test.
Read moreThe Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) is the new national approach to learning from patient safety incidents in the NHS.
Read moreThe Bereavement Office is here to support you when a loved one has died at the Trust.
Read moreThe Emergency Department (A&E) cares for patients who are acutely ill, or have life or limb threatening problems.
Read moreThe Early Pregnancy Unit (EPU) care for women who are in the early stages of pregnancy (up to 16 weeks) who are experiencing pain, and/or vaginal bleeding.
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On the day you leave hospital you will usually be transferred to the Discharge Lounge, where you will be looked after by registered nurses and health care assistants.
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We see patients referred from GP practices, from NHS 111 and from the Royal Berkshire Hospital Emergency Department (A&E). We can also see ‘walk-in’ patients. Patients do not have to be registered to see a clinician at the Reading Urgent Care Centre.
Read moreOur Virtual Hospital Service brings expert medical care directly to you — safely, compassionately, and effectively — so you can receive treatment at home and avoid unnecessary hospital stays. Whether you need daily monitoring or support with a complex condition, we’re here to help you recover in the place that matters most: your home.
Read morePharmacy care for patients, by providing the right medicines, and ensuring their best use,
Read moreIf you have an issue or query that you would like us to help you resolve, our Patient Advice and Liaison Service team may be able to help.
Read moreSubmit an FOI request to view information held by us to find out how we are providing services, and the standards and targets we are meeting.
Read moreFind out who are govenors are, what they do, and how you can become one.
Read moreSupport and advice on how to overcome challenges you may face when breastfeeding your baby.
Read moreThis takes you to Tommys.org website for more information on what a retained placenta is and how it is managed.
Read moreAt the RBH we calculate due dates by using the crown rump length (CRL). This leaflet aims to explain how this will affect your care during pregnancy.
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