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This page provides general information about extreme lateral lumbar fusion and decompression (XLIF®).
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This page explains the use of botulinum toxin in the management of facial weakness and synkinesis as part of treatment process in the complex facial clinic.
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This page provides information about anaesthesia for children having proton beam therapy.
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This page provides information about post procedural care following a diagnostic angiogram or endovascular treatment and possible complications that may occur.
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Three patients in the UK have received an innovative treatment for the most serious form of lupus – an autoimmune condition which can cause damage to the heart, lungs, joints, brain or kidneys.
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The UCLH Maternity Voices Partnership (MVP) is a team of women and their families, commissioners and providers (midwives and doctors) working together to review and contribute to the development of local maternity care.
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Information about the Integrated General Medicine Service at the RLHIM patient information leaflet.
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This page explains what FACETS is and how it can help you.
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To mark International Brain Tumour Awareness Week, UCLH and The National Brain Appeal are announcing a new clinical trial for patients with recurrent glioblastoma brain cancer.
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The service includes diagnosis, quantifying the degree of hearing loss, and rehabilitation of hearing impairment to limit participation restriction.
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FOI/2022/0675 - Drug treatment for Paediatric patients (ages 0-16)
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FOI/2022/0674 - Maternity locum staffing
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FOI/2022/0672 - Data Centre
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FOI/2022/0665 - Formal patient/ family complaints
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FOI2017219 Haemophilia patients treated
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FOI/2022/0639 - Digital dictation, voice recognition, and medical transcription suppliers
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FOI2017214 Details of the heads of estates and capital project managers
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FOI2017218 Patients diagnosed as being on the foetal alcohol spectrum
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FOI/2022/0642 - Staff musculoskeletal disorder sustained undertaking patient handling
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FOI2017223 Patients not eligible for NHS care