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UCLH is supporting a new UK-wide health and care research registry, as part of the nation’s biggest-ever recruitment drive to clinical trials.
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If your doctor has referred you for a blood test, please book your phlebotomy (blood test) appointment online in advance.
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This page provides information about the use of venous sinus stents in the treatment of venous sinus stenosis and idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH).
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This page provides information about endovascular treatment of Subdural Hematomas (SDH).
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This page provides information about the sclerotherapy for low flow vascular malformations.
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This page contains information for patients (and their family and carers) who are considering having ablation for a liver tumour.
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This page contains information for patients (and their family and carers) who are considering having ablation for a lung tumour.
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An ambitious project has helped make the University College Hospital Outpatients Department much more pleasant and easy to navigate.
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A technique to improve the precision of prostate cancer surgery means that almost twice as many men preserve their erectile function compared to those undergoing standard surgery, according to results from a clinical trial led by researchers from UCL and UCLH.
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A surgical operation normally carried out to correct a blocked nasal passage may help patients who lost their sense of smell after contracting a COVID-19 infection, according to new research from UCLH.
File results
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FOI/2024/0075 - Blood products used at Trust
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FOI/2024/0076 - Patient Portal contract and supplier
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FOI/2024/0078 - Locally employed doctors at Trust
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FOI/2024/0079 - Water procurement
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FOI/2024/0080 - Patient treatment for botched non-surgical procedures
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FOI/2024/0094 - Record Freedom of Information data 2023
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FOI/2024/0095 - Hospital at home - Discharge and discharge to assess pathways
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FOI/2024/0096 - Waiting lists for gynaecology treatment 2021-2024
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FOI/2024/0097 - Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS)/ pathology IT system
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FOI/2024/0101 - Immunoglobulin drug treatments