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All medications given to you while you are an inpatient are provided free of charge. At follow-up appointments, you may be given a prescription by your doctor or nurse. This must be collected from the hospital pharmacy; you cannot take it to your local chemist. There is a standard prescription charge per item which you can pay for by cash or card.
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This page provides dietary advice for patients preparing for a colonoscopy, which is important to ensure clear and accurate results.
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This page aims to give you information about a way doctors can treat patients who have pancreatic collections or pseudocysts related to pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas).
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This page explains what the homecare delivery service service is and how to access it for patients who have been prescribed Deferasirox.
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If you are receiving treatment for cancer, you are entitled to free prescriptions. You will need an exemption certificate.
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If your doctor has referred you for a blood test, please book your phlebotomy (blood test) appointment online in advance.
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This page explains what the homecare delivery service service is and how to access it for patients who have been prescribed Desferrioxamine (Desferal®).
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This page explains what the homecare delivery service service is and how to access it for patients with Multiple Sclerosis.
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UCLH has produced a short video to support members of Black communities who may be considering taking part in health research.
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This page is designed to help parents/carers understand the process and what to expect during their child’s admission to the Paediatric ward.