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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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Our non-emergency patient transport service is provided by G4S. G4S may use approved external sub-contractors to meet the demand of the service and/or the specific needs of our patients.
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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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The tissue viability team is committed to providing support, training and education to clinical staff, patients and carers about maintaining, promoting skin integrity and preventing pressure sores.
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There is a lot of information on the internet; some of the stuff you find might not always be reliable so try to use websites you can trust. Here are some websites that have been recommended by…
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A programme of wellbeing classes, workshops and courses. It includes activities which give advice and/or support to help people to manage the physical and emotional impact of cancer or a blood condition.
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Support groups for anyone affected by cancer or a blood condition, including family, friends and carers.
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Advice about available financial support and how to apply for it.
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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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