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A guide to wigs and other headwear for UCLH patients.
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This patient information explains what Aural (ear) microsuction is and what your alternatives are.
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This has been written by the acupuncture team at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine ( It gives you information about how to do home- acupuncture and how to manage any possible side effects.
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Acupuncture is the insertion of solid needles into the body to improve health. The needles are very fine, much thinner than needles used to give injections or take blood samples. We use sterile needles. They are disposable and never reused.
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Find out answers to the travel clinic services most commonly asked questions.
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This page explains how to start using a breast pump.
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Using Attend Anywhere for video clinics You and your clinician are able to communicate over a secure online video system called Attend Anywhere. What do I need to make an Attend Anywhere video…
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A new specialist blood transfusion service at Luton and Dunstable University Hospital is transforming care for people living with sickle cell disease (SCD) across the East of England.
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UCLH will transition to a new Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) for Blood Science disciplines’ (Biochemistry, Immunology, Haematology, Coagulation and Virology) testing. The new platform is known as ‘Helix’. This is a change to the laboratory system only, as such there should be no change to GP users in requesting or receiving reports.
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This page is for parents, carers and relatives whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the eye (orbit). There are different conditions that may require radiotherapy to the eye such as retinoblastoma, orbital rhabdomyosarcomas, soft tissue sarcomas, lymphomas, or some other condition.