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First Seizure Clinic patient information leaflet
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This page provides information about a new way of diagnosing and treating disorders of the pancreas, pancreatic duct and bile ducts.
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This is an easy read page for patients with deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
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This page is for parents and carers of children with sickle cell disease. It explains what happens during a Transcranial Doppler Scan.
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UCLH cancer services are closely located in and around University College Hospital, which is a one-minute walk from Warren Street and Euston Square tube stations. It’s a 15-minute walk from London King’s Cross St Pancras and Euston stations, and a few minutes on the Circle Line from Paddington Station.
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This resource to signpost therapists to the information available for people who have been diagnosed with a neurological condition/ injury which may impact on their role as a parent.
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Our cancer team monitors all urgent, two-week wait, suspected cancer referrals from GPs. All appointments are carefully and systematically monitored to ensure a speedy and efficient patient journey from diagnosis to treatment or discharge.
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Information for patients about the RLHIM's Psychological Therapy Services
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This page has been written for patients who are having radiotherapy for bone pain.
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Once you have completed treatment for cancer at UCLH you will enter a period of follow-up care. Follow-up is an important way of monitoring your health.
File results
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FOI/2023/0296 - Consultant workforce information
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FOI/2023/0295 - Strikes and Trust use of the BMA rate card
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FOI/2023/0294 - Patient entertainment
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FOI/2023/0290 - Specialist palliative care units within the Trust
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FOI/2023/0288 - Cancer treatment capacity
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FOI/2023/0286 - Maternity services budget for 2018/19-2022/23
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FOI/2023/0284 - IT services management platform/ user licences
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FOI/2023/0282 - British Medical Association (BMA) strikes - cancelled, delayed or missed appointments
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FOI/2023/0281 - Bariatric equipment
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FOI/2022/0800 - Day unit/ outpatient unit for haematology patients