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Details of services available in an emergency, including information on alternatives to emergency treatment (casualty, A&E).
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Mixed sex accommodation and privacy information for patients coming into hospital for an inpatient stay
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This page has been written by the Department of Neurosurgery at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery to provide general information about the care of your surgical wound. Your ward nurse and neurosurgeon will discuss any needs that you have in detail.
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Contractual screening for NGOs, Governmental organisations, academic institutions and private companies. Pre-assignment health reviews for medical fitness to travel
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The Transforming End of Life Care Team provides support and training for staff throughout UCLH to deliver the best end-of-life care.
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Paul Harrow is a consultant gastroenterologist whose clinical work centres on complex conditions within gastroenterology, particularly inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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This page provides a range or resources to help you manage your physical and emotional wellbeing after cancer treatment
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All medications given to you while you are an inpatient are provided free of charge. At follow-up appointments, you may be given a prescription by your doctor or nurse. This must be collected from the hospital pharmacy; you cannot take it to your local chemist. There is a standard prescription charge per item which you can pay for by cash or card.
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A directory of resources giving advice and support to help people to manage the impact of cancer and blood conditions.
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This page explains what a low-phosphate diet is. It also provides information about foods you can eat and foods to avoid when taking a medicine called futibatinib.