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UCLH has a comprehensive service for the assessment and treatment of patients with pleural disease.
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A clinic for neurology patients with long COVID
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This page explains the type of care we offer in the Supportive Care Unit at the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre.
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Anaemia is a condition in which the body has fewer red blood cells, or have less haemoglobin in the red blood cells, than normal. Patients who may have anaemia can be referred to general haematology by GPs and hospital doctors.
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This page is for women who use the UCLH maternity Hypertension service during pregnancy and the postnatal period.
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UCLH treats a range of red cell blood disorders and anaemias.
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UCLH is the only Supra-Centre in England to deliver Intracranial Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Stereotactic Radiotherapy Services (SRS/SRT) as part of an integrated neurosurgical and neuro-oncology service to patients.
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The COVID Medicines Delivery Unit (CMDU gives new COVID-19 treatments for patients at highest risk in the community from the NCL sector. These treatments involve intravenous infustion of neutralising monoclonal antibodies (nMABs) or oral antiviral treatments, which are given to high-risk patients who have had a positive PCR test.
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Patient information for patients who are having a bone marrow biopsy.
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UCLH provides an advanced diagnostic service and a comprehensive treatment programme for patients with different types of leukaemia.