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The Ataxia Centre brings together a team of specialists, with expertise in the diagnosis, management and research of all forms of ataxia.
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This information has been written to prepare you for your hospital stay.
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We offer comprehensive assessment, diagnostic services and investigation for all forms of the disease including neuropsychology, neurophysiology, imaging, genetic testing and tissue diagnosis.
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A high quality diagnostic service for surgical neuropathology, neuromuscular diagnostics, epilepsy, molecular neuropathology of brain tumours, and neurodegenerative diseases.
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The department specialises in the assessment and management of complex neuropsychiatric conditions occurring in the context of neurological disease.
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Skeletal uscle channelopathies are rare neuromuscular diseases that cause symptoms of episodic muscle weakness/paralysis or cause difficulty in relaxing muscles (the muscle can feel stuck or cramped) once they are contracted.
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The maternity team at UCLH will listen to your hopes and concerns and can suggest helpful and practical ideas to help you.
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The service offers psychotherapeutic intervention for women receiving ante-natal and post-natal care at UCLH, their partners, and their children in the event of perinatal loss.
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This information outlines the things that you need to take home after your robotic prostatectomy.
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This page provides information for patients visiting the Inflammatory Bowel Disease clinic.
File results
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FOI/2022/0236 - Video communication software licences
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FOI/2022/0238 - Number of mobile devices at Trust
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FOI/2022/0244 - Craniocervical Instability assessment/ treatment
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FOI/2022/0246 - Adult haematology services
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FOI/2022/0247 - Care Axial SpA referrals to rheumatology
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FOI/2022/0249 - Robotic process automation/ intelligent automation technology
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FOI/2022/0250 - Number of staff employed and number of new patients diagnosed for breast, colorectal, head and neck and oesophageal cancer
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FOI/2022/0251 - Antenatal appointments
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FOI/2022/0252 - Translation services
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FOI/2022/0253 - TB patient demographics