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Patient information for patients undergoing Image Rehearsal Therapy (IRT).
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This page is for patients who are receiving radiotherapy to the bladder. It explains what the treatment involves, describes side-effects you may experience during and after treatment, and how best to cope with them.
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This clinic is for asymptomatic travellers (individuals with no current symptoms) who have travelled to a tropical destination and are worried about certain infections.
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Preparations for the festive season are in full swing in the UCLH Charity fundraising team.
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This patient information offers advice for patients suffering from long COVID regarding a healthy diet and nutrition.
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For a treatment to enter everyday use – it must pass through different types of clinical trial.
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This service is for travellers who have returned from the tropics within the last year who are recently unwell with conditions such as fever, bloody diarrhoea or rash.
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Address National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Basil Samuel Outpatient Department Queen Square London, WC1N 3BG How to get here Finding parking spaces anywhere near…
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The department of clinical parasitology offers a full range of microscopy and serology for parasites.
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This page offers advice if you have a poor appetite and find it difficult to gain or maintain weight while following a plant-based diet.
File results
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FOI/2021/0516 - Number of patients arriving at UCLH via ambulance
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FOI/2021/0517 - Guideline/ Treatment pathway of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
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FOI/2021/0520 - Policy for gestational diabetes testing
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FOI/2021/0521 - Policies and approach on the NHS Accessible Information Standard (AIS)
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FOI/2021/0524 - Maternal death cases (2005 - 2015)
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FOI/2021/0529 - Radiology department e-mail system for patients to reschedule appointments
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FOI/2021/0531 - Neonatal care unit complaints over limited access due to Covid-19 restrictions
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FOI/2021/0536 - PAT Testing
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FOI/2021/0537 - Clinical waste information
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FOI/2021/0538 - Treatment for triple-negative breast cancer