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Organisations and services offering financial advice to people affected by cancer and blood conditions, and their familes and carers.
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Information for visitors including visiting times, limit and infection control in place for each ward and location.
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To improve system security and accuracy, EpicCare Link UCLH now requires all users to submit new account requests exclusively via their Site Administrator
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Muscle weakness can be common after major surgery or a long stay in hospital. Resistance exercises improve strength and endurance, helping a faster return to normal activities.
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This page explains what you can expect after you have been referred to the Lymphoedema Service at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) for a face-to-face appointment.
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A guide for GPs and healthcare professionals on how to refer patients to UCLH.
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Patient information for patients suffering from long COVID who are returning to work.
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Four women have successfully had combined surgery at UCLH in which they gave birth by caesarean section and at the same time had surgery to reduce their risk of ovarian cancer.
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Infomation on how to build muscle with Type 1 diabetes, from the UCLH Children and Young People’s Diabetes service
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Welcome to the Teenage and Young Adult Service for young people diagnosed with cancer, and their families.
File results
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FOI/2022/0800 - Day unit/ outpatient unit for haematology patients
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FOI/2023/0005 - Endoscopy numbers - inflammatory bowel disease
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FOI/2023/0009 - Procedure volumes/ average costs for portable and stable oxygen concentrator devices
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FOI/2023/0014 - Surgery protocols/ standard operating procedures for a feticide
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FOI/2023/0019 - Public access to water refill stations on your premises
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FOI/2023/0037 - Assault attendances to Emergency Department
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FOI/2023/0038 - Cases where breast milk of a new mother was given to a child who is not her own
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FOI/2023/0042 - Protocols for the management of major haemorrhage
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FOI/2023/0064 - Children's operations cancelled/ delayed for non-clinical reasons from 2018 to 2022
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FOI/2023/0065 - A&E deaths from 2010 to 2022