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Hypopharyngeal cancer is a rare type of cancer that affects the inlet to the oesophagus (gullet).
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We are making it easier and safer for patients to be seen in an Emergency Department (ED) or Accident and Emergency (A&E) department without waiting for long periods of time.
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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 Acute Stroke Unit (ASU) is the next step of care for stroke patients who come to the Hyper-acute Stroke Unit (HASU) at UCLH.
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The Team offers a highly specialised, tertiary service for conditions such as urethral strictures, post prostatectomy and post radiotherapy complications, congenital urological abnormalities such as exstrophy, external trauma and incontinence.
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Dr Adams has been a consultant general adult psychiatrist since 2017. He has specialist clinical (and research) interests in psychosis and neuropsychiatry.
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UCLH is committed to not only treat patients’ illnesses but to provide an environment and an experience which contributes to patients’ general wellbeing.
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Our general medicine services aim to diagnose and advise patients with a range of medical problems.
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During winter, the cold weather can put people at higher risk of becoming unwell.
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Our endocrinology service provides care for patients with a broad range of endocrine conditions in outpatient clinics, as well as after inpatient endocrine emergencies. It also provides a consultation service for inpatients with endocrine conditions.
File results
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FOI/2021/0657 - Patient list for Neuropsychiatry
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FOI/2021/0653 - Patient Quality Safety Committee in July 2021
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FOI/2021/0672 - Long Covid statistics
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FOI/2021/0691 - MHPS investigations
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FOI/2021/0700 - Treatment of rare diseases
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FOI/2021/0705 - Trust's maternity services
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FOI/2021/0658 - Food waste at the Trust
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FOI/2021/0686 - IT security strategy
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FOI/2021/0692 - Delayed patient discharge
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FOI/2021/0694 - Eletronic Health Records - patient data