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What happens after seeing the doctor? Your doctor will decide whether you need any follow up, by telephone or face to face, or whether your results can be communicated to you in a…
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Acupuncture is the insertion of solid needles into the body to improve health. The needles are very fine, much thinner than needles used to give injections or take blood samples. We use sterile needles. They are disposable and never reused.
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Media statement UCLH chief executive David Probert said: “Many congratulations to Carrie and Boris Johnson on the birth of their baby daughter Romy Iris Charlotte Johnson. We wish…
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UCLH and The Francis Crick Institute have formed a partnership to deliver a new large-scale COVID-19 vaccination centre at the Institute.
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Minimally invasive therapies for prostate cancer which remove the cancer while leaving the rest of the prostate intact are beneficial for patients and cost effective according to new research.
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Advice on sleeping better for young people living with fatigue conditions.
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Congratulations to everyone who took part in the Royal Parks Half Marathon last weekend to support UCLH.
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The research aims to improve patient care and safety in acute and critical care, surgical care and perioperative care settings.
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Latest issues of our Haematology Life magazine
File results
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FOI/2023/0004 - Teleradiology services at the Trust
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FOI/2023/0001 - C-section policy, minutes of meetings, internal documentation
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FOI2017141 Provision of aids to patients having had total hip replacements
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FOI/2022/0796 - Procedures performed for various bone biopsies/ treatments
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FOI/2022/0802 - Provision of ADHD (Attention deficity hyperactivity disorder) services
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FOI/2022/0800 - Day unit/ outpatient unit for haematology patients
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FOI/2022/0797 - Information Governance and Corporate Governance personnel
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FOI2017159 A&E attendances for diabetes, asthma and epilepsy
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FOI/2022/0795 - Mobile software (communications, chat, photo) used by the Trust
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FOI/2022/0794 - Communication personnel and communication spend