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This page has been written for all pregnant women, their partners and families who are having care at UCLH and have been offered an 11-14 week first trimester scan.
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This page provides information about the support you can have with some of your concerns while living with myeloma.
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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 is for children and young people with type 1 diabetes using a hybrid closed loop (HCL).
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The aim of this page is to give information about how we induce labours.
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Periodontology is the management of patients with disorders of the gums and the supporting structures including teeth.
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The oral and maxillofacial surgery department focuses on the delivery of care to patients with dento-alveolar needs.
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On 13 January 2020, a consultation which asks for people’s views on the future of planned orthopaedic surgery for adults in north central London was launched.
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Oral medicine is the non-surgical management of patients with diseases of the oral mucosal tissues (lining of the mouth).
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Information about psychological therapy services at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine.
File results
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FOI/2022/0601 - Admission for babies declined for level 3 neonatal intensive care unit
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FOI/2022/0602 - Number of patients admitted for lung diseases over a five year period
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FOI/2022/0606 - Breathing circuits supplier
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FOI/2022/0608 - Patient experience feedback
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FOI/2022/0609 - Parking for patents/ carers for children/ young people with cancer
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FOI/2022/0611 - FTE staff, student staff, patients and attendances, bed numbers and occupancy
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FOI/2022/0612 - Blood transfusions from patients vaccinated with mRNA gene therapy Coronavirus
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FOI/2022/0615 - Vasectomy operations
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FOI/2022/0616 - Corporate property and asset information facilities management
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FOI/2022/0623 - Integration/ workflow solutions across multiple technology systems