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Coping with nausea patient information page.
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This information provides information for women who have chosen to have surgical management using local anaesthetic following their diagnosis of a miscarriage.
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This service is part of Respond. We offer general paediatric clinic appointments at UCLH to children and young people seeking asylum and refugees. Children are seen by a dedicated team of paediatricians with expertise in asylum seeker and refugee healthcare, and trauma-informed care. This includes unaccompanied children seeking asylum-seeking children (UASC), in partnership with local children looked after health services.
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This information is for children and young people with Type 1 diabetes, and their families, on how to manage high glucose levels when using hybrid closed loop (HCL) systems.
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We run two separate Urogynaecology services at UCH: The Urogynaecology and Pelvic Floor Unit and The Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Unit.
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This information is for children and young people with Type 1 diabetes, and their families, on how to manage high glucose levels when using an insulin pump.
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During winter, the cold weather can put people at higher risk of becoming unwell.
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This information is for patients who are having radiotherapy for a base of skull tumour. It explains what the treatment involves, describes side-effects you may experience during and after treatment, and how best to cope with them.
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You can get your COVID-19 vaccine this weekend at venues across London
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Between April 2021 and March 2022, 40% of UCLH outpatient appointments took place virtually - a total of 484,872 appointments – the highest in England.
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UCLH Private maternity brochure May 2024
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Maternity referral form
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Headache Service additional medication Information
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Psychology referral form (children and young patients)
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RLHIM Pharmacy Product Catalogue
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Patient telephone reminder service opt-out form
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UCLH Membership Development Strategy
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What young people would like everyone to know about Type 1 Diabetes