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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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This information is for patients who have fibroids. It contains information about what fibroids are, how they can affect you and what treatments are available.
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UCLH patient information for using Control IQ technology
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Information about total penectomy and perineal urethrostomy for patients referred to UCLH.
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A clinic for neurology patients with long COVID
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This page has been written for patients who are having radiotherapy for bone pain.
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Volunteers are a highly valued part of the team at UCLH. Volunteering is a great way of giving back, doing something different and get some experience. Roles tend to be for a minimum of half a day a week for 6 months. For most of our roles you don’t necessarily need have to have prior experience as the key things we are looking for are great people skills and an ability to give us a regular commitment.
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This information page has been written to help answer some of the questions you may have about brain metastases, and their treatment with this specialised radiotherapy technique.
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This information is for patients who are about to start a course of radiotherapy to the prostate/prostate bed.
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This page has been written for patients who are having a course of radiotherapy for a brain tumour called a meningioma.