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Information about clinic-based after-care following treatment for childhood or teenage cancer at UCLH.
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This page explains what an ascitic drainage is and what you can expect during the procedure, including the benefits, risks and any alternatives.
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UCLH provides first-class acute and specialist services in six hospitals in central London. Our mission is to deliver top-quality patient care, excellent education and world-class research.
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Details of services available in an emergency, including information on alternatives to emergency treatment (casualty, A&E).
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We are excited to announce we will be running an in-person Schools Training Day for education staff on Wednesday 10 September.
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UCLH is supporting a new UK-wide health and care research registry, as part of the nation’s biggest-ever recruitment drive to clinical trials.
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Mixed sex accommodation and privacy information for patients coming into hospital for an inpatient stay
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This page has been written to explain how to keep your wound clean after head and neck surgery.
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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.