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Advice for University College London Hospital patients who have experienced hair loss.
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The London Sarcoma Service is one of the largest sarcoma services in Europe with an international reputation for providing the highest quality of care to patients with sarcoma.
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Spinal tumours can cause pressure on the spinal cord and/or nerves and depending on where the tumour is in your spine, different areas of your body can be affected.
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This page is for women who use the UCLH maternity Hypertension service during pregnancy and the postnatal period.
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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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The team consists of consultant specialists offering a service including primary, recurrent and complex urinary incontinence, prolapse, vesicovaginal and vesicourethral fistulae and urethral diverticulae management.
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For a treatment to enter everyday use – it must pass through different types of clinical trial.
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The department of clinical parasitology offers a full range of microscopy and serology for parasites.
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The department of medical physics and biomedical engineering provides expert physical science support to activities both within UCLH and to a wide range of external partners.
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Women’s Health Psychological Services (WHPS) is an essential dimension of ethical, holistic and quality care for women and their families.
File results
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FOI/2022/0042 - Thermometers used at Trust
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FOI/2022/0023 - Assault attendances to ED
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FOI/2022/0026 - Patients referred for puberty blockers/ services related to gender identity
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FOI/2022/0029 - Treatment and charges for overseas visitors and migrants
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FOI/2022/0032 - Patient record and patient administration systems
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FOI/2022/0038 - Patient and staff insight and feedback programmes
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FOI/2022/0043 - Patients admitted with stab and shotgun wounds
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FOI/2022/0044 - Waiting times for adult eating disorder treatment
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FOI/2022/0045 - Bereavement information
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FOI/2022/0047 - Waiting for non-urgent hospital treatment