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                                                                            This page provides information about different medicines that might help to relieve neuropathic pain. 
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                                                                            This information explains robotic-assisted surgery for pelvic organ prolapse. Keyhole surgery using robotic assistance is used to lift up the pelvic organs. 
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                                                                            We welcome your feedback about your experience of NHNN and NCC. Your comments will be used to monitor and improve the service we provide. 
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                                                                            If you need an assessment by a midwife or doctor that is outside of your routine antenatal appointments you will be invited to attend the Maternal and Fetal Assessment Unit (MFAU). 
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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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                                                                            Evidence shows that in selected cases open fetal surgery to close the spina bifida defect improves baby outcomes compared to surgery after birth. 
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                                                                            The Royal National Throat Nose and Ear Hospital (RNTNEH) site on Gray's Inn Road is now permanently closed to clinical care. 
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                                                                            The gastrointestinal service has changed its guidelines for referrals to the lower GI two-week wait (2WW) pathway as well as its process for new referrals. 
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                                                                            The Hyperacute Stroke Unit (HASU) and the Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) services were relocated from the seventh floor of University College Hospital to The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) on 20 March 2020 as part of UCLH’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. 
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                                                                            This page is for those who have been referred for radiotherapy to the abdomen. 
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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 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0072 - Contact centre 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0073 - Telephony and UC/ collaboration, Microsoft 365 licence and on-premise or cloud storage 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0078 - Total loss written off in 2021/22 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0088 - Appointments changed from in person to telephone due to industrial action 
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                                                                            FOI/2021/0284 - Sleep respiratory service 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0099 - Number of autoclaves used at Trust 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0101 - Trauma protocols in pregnant patients 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0103 - Genetic Haemochromatosis patients