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This information is for patients who have fibroids. It contains information about what fibroids are, how they can affect you and what treatments are available.
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Between April 2021 and March 2022, 40% of UCLH outpatient appointments took place virtually - a total of 484,872 appointments – the highest in England.
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You can now join most outpatient video clinics at UCLH through MyCare, our patient portal.
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Information about incentive spirometry (IS) for adults with sickle cell disorder.
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Support patients in hospital this Christmas and the staff looking after them by donating to our UCLH Charity Gift of Giving Appeal.
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Consultations with a specialist nurse for travellers concerned about specific exposures Blood, stool and urine tests for parasites and blood borne viruses Follow up appointment if required Appointments by NHS referral or private pay
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This information provides information for women who have chosen to have surgical management using local anaesthetic following their diagnosis of a miscarriage.
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The purpose of this page is to explain what an ectopic pregnancy is, what it means for your health, the different treatment options, risks involved in treatment, and potential risks in future pregnancies.
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This patient information has been written for patients who are being given post exposure prophylaxis.
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Care in the last days of life: information for families, friends and carers.
File results
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FOI/2024/0554 - Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Programme
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FOI/2024/0210 - Clear identification of registered nurses/ job title on badges
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FOI/2024/0542 - Single-use medical items usage at Trust
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FOI/2024/0541 - Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) 2022-2024
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FOI/2024/0537 - SHO doctor shifts covered by physician associates December 2023-May 2024
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FOI/2024/0534 - NHS staff absence rates
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FOI/2024/0455 - Information Governance structure
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FOI/2024/0450 - Trust-wide obesity and weight management strategy
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FOI/2024/0420 - Commercialisation of NHS patient data
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FOI/2024/0423 - Giant cell arteritis (GCA) patient treatment