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A guide to wigs and other headwear for UCLH patients.
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CAR T-cell therapy is a cutting-edge treatment for certain blood cancers, offering new hope to patients whose illness hasn’t responded to standard treatments. University College London Hospitals (UCLH) is proud to be one of Europe’s leading centres for this advanced care.
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The Royal National Ear Nose and Throat Hospital is a national and international centre for voice disorders. The voice service includes four consultant laryngologists, eight speech and language therapists and specialist nurses.
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Information and advice on sleeping to help prevent sudden infant deaths or cot death.
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This has been written by the acupuncture team at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine ( It gives you information about how to do home- acupuncture and how to manage any possible side effects.
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This patient information explains what Aural (ear) microsuction is and what your alternatives are.
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Whether to check appointment details, receive test results and clinic letters, or to complete pre-visit questions and checks to prepare for appointments, more and more patients activate MyCare UCLH each day.
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This page explains how to hand express your colostrum. It is for mothers/birthing parents who will have a baby on the neonatal unit.
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At University College Hospital education is provided for inpatients of school age on the paediatric floor (T11) and the adolescent floor (T12).
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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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FOI201784 Premature births
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FOI201791 IVF treatment
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FOI201788 Patient discharge
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FOI201786 EU national staff leaving posts
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FOI/2023/0326 - Risk management system reporting rates for adverse events
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FOI/2023/0323 - Medications/ treatment for dermatology and respiratory medicine
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Neuroimmunology and CSF Laboratory User Handbook