Page results
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Patient information leaflet for Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) Clinic
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This page answers common questions about Acute Pancreatitis and how it is managed in North Central London (NCL).
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Emma, our support and information specialist, gives tips to overcome loneliness.
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The world’s largest-ever clinical trial of treatments to slow or stop the progression of Parkinson’s disease has launched at UCLH,
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The Getting Ready for Transition (GReaT) Group is an interactive workshop for young people with Type I Diabetes, who will be transitioning to secondary school in September, and their parents.
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Information about having a gadolinium-based contrast agent for MRI examinations while breastfeeding.
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This page is aimed at providing guidance and recommendations for patients, carers or family members following a high dose examination or procedure performed in the Neuroradiology department at NHNN, which involved ionising radiation.
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UCLH is one of the largest blood cancers treatment centres in Europe, with both inpatient beds and a comprehensive day care service. The service is the main treatment centre for patients from north and east London, and west Essex.
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This page provides information about achalasia and its diagnosis and treatment.
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The palliative care team at UCLH provides specialist palliative and end-of-life care to any patient who has a life-limiting illness, and offers support to families and carers.
File results
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FOI/2023/0201 - Gas and air suspension in maternity unit
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FOI/2023/0199 - Patients diagnosed with Cauda Equina Syndrome
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FOI/2023/0195 - Patient level costing system and integrated data platform
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FOI/2023/0192 - Non emergency patient transport - NEPTS and taxi procurement
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FOI/2023/0187 - Treatment for urothelial and colorectal cancer
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FOI/2023/0182 - Data privacy compliance tools
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FOI/2023/0143 - Immunoassay Analysers at Trust
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FOI/2023/0152 - Wheelchair associated services
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FOI/2023/0145 - Waiting times for consultant-led treatment, inpatient and outpatients
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FOI/2023/0155 - Patient transport policy