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Omnipod 5 users will get a notification on their Omnipod 5 Controller to install a software update (version 2.0).
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This information has been written by Psychological Therapy Services Team at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine. It is intended for clients or their family or carers who may be referred to this clinic.
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This page has been written by the Epilepsy Specialist Nurses to provide you with information about the Telephone Advice Line service.
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Alternatives to Accident and Emergency (A&E) and attending the Emergency Department (Casualty) at UCLH
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This patient information aims to address the questions you may have about surgical management of endometriosis.
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The National Day Care Unit provides an opportunity for many people to receive different treatments, tests and procedures without having to stay overnight in the hospital. Some eligible patients who need more than one day of treatment will stay in a hotel near to the hospital.
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Professor Lunn's specialist clinical and research interests are in the inflammatory neuropathies, particularly Guillain-Barré syndrome, CIDP and paraproteinaemic neuropathies.
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This page explains what an infusion device is and how it works to give you chemotherapy.
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A new hospital with state-of-the-art facilities using cutting edge technology, with spectacular views across London, University College Hospital is located on Euston Road, close to Warren Street and Euston Square Tube stations and is within walking distance of Euston railway station. University College Hospital was officially opened by Her Majesty the Queen in October 2005. Services offered at University College Hospital include accident & emergency, hyper-acute stroke unit, cancer care, critical care, endocrinology, general surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology, general medicine, general neurology, rheumatology, orthopaedics, paediatric & adolescents, and urology.
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This page provides information about CT-guided steroid injections targeted to the nerve root, or facet joint, of the spine. It is intended for use by patients (or their families or carers) who have been referred to the NHNN for treatment.