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This page is for patients who have been referred by their GP to a gynaecology specialist because their symptoms need further tests.
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This page explains what to do if you think your IBD symptoms have returned and who to contact for support.
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This page tells you about having a PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) line insertion with the Vascular Access team.
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This booklet tells you about having a Vortex® Port-a-cath Insertion (implantable port) with the Interventional Radiology team.
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Information covering a range of conditions. Search by condition name or condition type (specialty).
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This page tells you about having a PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) line insertion with the Interventional Radiology team.
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Taking blood pressure medication in the evening is no better than taking it in the morning, according to new research.
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This page tells you about having a Non-Tunnelled CVC Line Insertion (Vascath). This page is for those patients who have been referred to Interventional Radiology.
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A drug commonly used to treat cystic fibrosis improved outcomes for patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia and could be used to treat other respiratory infections, according to clinical trial results from researchers at UCLH, UCL and the Francis Crick Institute.
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The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine (RLHIM) is a centre for evidence-based practice, education and research, specialising in chronic and complex medical conditions. Our mission is to provide a person-centred, holistic approach, including self-care, in order to help people with chronic and complex medical conditions live well and feel better. Our approach considers the whole person and their environment in the quest for optimal health and wellbeing. In order to achieve this, we provide a combination of lifestyle strategies, medical, physical and psychological treatment, as well as advice on safe and appropriate use of complementary therapies. We also deliver and encourage self-care approaches which can continue to be used by patients after discharge. All RLHIM services are outpatient-based and are staffed by experienced healthcare professionals.
File results
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FOI/2022/0485 - ACR laboratory device
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FOI/2022/0486 - Dermatology dept staff details
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FOI/2022/0487 - ICT spend on telecommunication, mobile handsets/ smartphones
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FOI/2022/0488 - Robotic process automation
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FOI/2022/0489 - Prescribed PrEP medication
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FOI/2022/0494 - Treatment of Haemophilia A
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FOI/2022/0495 - International recruitment
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FOI/2022/0497 - Departments/ specialties that have functioning air-conditioning
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FOI/2022/0502 - Asthma treatments
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FOI/2022/0505 - Type of needles used for insulin administration to patients