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… What happens at our clinic? What happens at our clinic? On arrival you will be asked to complete a symptom questionnaire. You will then see a member of the … meeting also helps us review and guide improvements to our service. How can I prepare for my appointment? Some women …
… Dermatology A comprehensive range of services for patients with skin … require in-patient stays to manage their skin problems. Our dermatology team will provide advice and guidance for GPs …
… us. This means that at any time in the future you develop a concern or problem that you feel may be related to your … to see a doctor. Therefore you have open access to our clinics. You can either phone our clerical team to book … be aware of any new lumps or nodules on the skin. The department has a number of different leaflets to …
… and observational studies, the team is comprised of a multidisciplinary clinical team, supported by our research nurses and a Research Administrator. Please … research findings into clear improvements in health and services for people with Crohn’s disease with perianal …
… Personalised Care and Support Receiving a cancer diagnosis can be a lot to take in. You may feel lots … Reviewing your medication. Giving you access to other services that you may need. If you have concerns at any time … Bristol NHS Trust Raise a concern or complaint contact our Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) for help. …
… swollen lymph nodes when you have had an infection like a Do I have cancer in my lymph nodes? Normally when a lump is … 5NB The drop-in centre offers a variety of activities and services. For more information phone 0117 414 7051 or ask … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. It's okay to …
… Squamous Cell Carcinoma What is a Squamous Cell Carcinoma? Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) is a type of skin cancer that usually starts in the skin where the cells …
… After a burn injury - The next step After a burn injury … you have been discharged from hospital you should contact our GP or your team. Thoughts and feelings A burn injury … without help, speak to your nurse as soon as possible. Services can take time to arrange and there are criteria for …
… Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer, which develops in the top layer of the skin … vary in their appearance. They are often first noticed as a scab that bleeds and does not heal completely or a new lump …
… Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy This page has been written as a guide for anyone thinking about having a sentinel lymph … cancer cells, the lymph node cannot be felt through the skin. A sentinel node biopsy is one way to check the stage of … your local hospital charity See the impact we make across our hospitals and how you can be a part of it. It's okay to …