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Useful email addresses
Last updated on Thursday, March 28, 2019
Accounts and invoices wih-tr.apinvoices@nhs.net Patient Experience Team (for concerns, complaints, and compliments): wuth.patientexperience@nhs.net FOI requests wih-tr.accesstoinformationoffice@nhs.net General recruitment enquiries coc-tr.recruitmentbusinessservices@nhs.net Media enquiri...
read moreHow long will your appointment take?
Last updated on Wednesday, February 19, 2020
The length of your appointment will depend on the nature of your referral. As a guide, appointments usually take a minimum of 20 minutes and for complex assessments and casts up to an hour. You can see more information about your appointment via the Your Appointment page.
read moreWelcome Packs
Last updated on Thursday, February 26, 2026
Many teams have developed welcome packs detailed more specific information regarding their tumour group Click below to view the pack Breast – Student Welcome Pack Colorectal – Student Welcome Pack Lung Cancer – Student Welcome Pack Pleural – Student Welcome Pack Urology – Student Welcome Pack
read morePublic and Patient involvement group
Last updated on Wednesday, April 11, 2018
The department has an active group consisting of patients, doctors, nurses and clerical representatives who meet for 1 hour every alternate month to discuss all matters relating to the department, such as departmental information, efficient running and communication about our services, local serv...
read moreMedication
Last updated on Monday, October 5, 2020
Continue to take your regular medications with a sip of water unless specifically told not to. If you are diabetic or taking anti-coagulants (blood thinners) you will receive additional information about these. Information is available on the document at the foot of this page. Please bring an...
read moreAbout your procedure
Last updated on Thursday, December 24, 2020
You should understand the benefits and the risks of the anaesthetic and the surgery which you are going to have. Anaesthesia The Royal College of Anaesthetists provides a range of patient information leaflets and short videos which are accessible using the links in the sidebar. These include:...
read moreIs pain all in my head?
Last updated on Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Well, yes it is, but not in the way that perhaps you feel it is. All pain responses involve the brain and central nervous system. The brain takes in lots of information, including information sent from all over our body, and works out how to respond. Pain is a response our brain generates to sign...
read moreHigh blood pressure
Last updated on Monday, October 5, 2020
High blood pressure is a common condition. A temporary rise in blood pressure can occur in response to a stressful situation, such as a visit to the hospital so your blood pressure will need to be checked on several occasions before a diagnosis is made. Target is 140 or less for the top number,...
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