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You can make a secure payment using our online portal. It is a convenient way to make a payment for a range of services and is available 24/7. When making a payment you will be directed a secure website hosted by The Access Group, a leading provider of business software. Payments can be made against an invoice raised by the Trust or for a range of other services which are set out when you access the portal.
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A guide created by The Red Cell Network with expert patient insight from Elaine Tappin, Miriam Santos Freire and Nneka Smith.
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Advice on relaxation techniques for young people living with fatigue conditions.
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Advice on managing education for young people living with fatigue conditions.
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OPAT (Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy) is a safe and convenient way to receive intravenous (IV) antibiotic therapy at home or in a clinic.
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All HPB and hepatology clinical and academic services, including pancreatic cancer services, have transferred from UCLH to the Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust, creating one of the largest centres in Europe for the treatment of conditions of the liver, pancreas and biliary system.
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The cardiovascular health and rehabilitation service at UCLH is made up of a multidisciplinary team of cardiac nurses, health professionals and exercise specialists.
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Patient information for patients dealing with difficult feelings. This information will give you useful advice about what to do if you find yourself in a crisis.
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This is a step-by-step guide on how to examine your testicles. It explains what you need to do and why it’s important.
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Patient information by Respiratory Outpatient Physiotherapy regarding the treatment and management of your cough.
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UCLH Private maternity brochure May 2024
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Maternity referral form
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Headache Service additional medication Information
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Psychology referral form (children and young patients)
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RLHIM Pharmacy Product Catalogue
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Patient telephone reminder service opt-out form
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UCLH Membership Development Strategy
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What young people would like everyone to know about Type 1 Diabetes