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Thalassaemia is a group of inherited blood conditions where the part of the blood known as haemoglobin is abnormal.
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This page, written by the Physiotherapy Services at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, is intended for patients (or their family or carers) who have been referred to the clinic.
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The UCLH post-COVID service is the lead provider for North Central London (NCL) and works with borough based services to provide support and assessment for patients with ongoing symptoms (long covid) following COVID-19 infection.
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Dr Tyagi is a consultant neuropsychiatrist with a special interest in Tourette's syndrome and obesessive compulsive disorders (OCD)
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This page is designed for patients scheduled to attend the Adult diagnostic audiology department. It outlines the various tests that may be conducted during your appointment.
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This page is designed for patients scheduled to attend our department. It outlines the various tests that may be conducted during your appointment.
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This page has been written by the Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology team for parents and carers of children with labial adhesions.
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This page has been written by the Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology team for parents and carers of children undergoing a Vaginoscopy.
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This page has been written by the Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology team for parents and carers of children with vulvovaginitis.
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Enhanced supportive care is specialist care that aims to manage and minimise pain and other symptoms caused by cancer or cancer treatment.
File results
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FOI2017238 A&E attendances for snakebites
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FOI2017225 Data capture in operating theatres
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FOI2017224 Expenditure on validation of RTT codes
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NIHR Patient Research Experience Survey 2022-2023
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FOI2017218 Patients diagnosed as being on the foetal alcohol spectrum
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FOI2017208 Patient meals
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FOI2017214 Details of the heads of estates and capital project managers
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FOI2017239 Provision of non-emergency patient transfer services
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FOI/2023/0594 - Asthma Treatment
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FOI2017219 Haemophilia patients treated