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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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If you are receiving treatment for cancer, you are entitled to free prescriptions. You will need an exemption certificate.
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Advice about available financial support and how to apply for it.
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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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The aim of this page is to provide you with information about flow-diverting stents and how they are used to treat cerebral (brain) aneurysms.
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This page provides information about different medicines that might help to relieve nerve (neuropathic) pain.
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This page aims to help you, your family or carers to plan ahead, and talk about decisions about your care or treatment that may need to be made in the future.
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Information for new neuro-otology patients
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This page provides information about endovascular treatment of Subdural Hematomas (SDH).
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This page explains more about the Prostate One-Day Clinic and what you can expect when you come for your appointment. If you have any questions about your appointment or the information included on this page, please contact one of our prostate clinical nurse specialists (CNSs).
File results
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FOI/2021/0025 - Policies surrounding mandatory searches of mental health patients
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FOI/2021/0029 - BI Reporting Tool used at Trust
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FOI/2021/0031 - Fax machines/ operating system for PCs and Laptops
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FOI/2021/0037 - Covid vaccinations administered to UCL university staff
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FOI/2021/0039 - Agency spend for temporary/ locum doctors in A&E
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FOI/2021/0044 - List of all blood bank refrigerators in use
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FOI/2021/0045 - Platelet incubators, platelet agitators, plasma freezers and plasma thawers in use
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FOI/2021/0061 - Number of births that have been booked into the Whittington (2021)
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FOI/2021/0069 - Staff appraisals delayed due to covid
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FOI/2021/0071 - Deaths in hospital due to Covid-19