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Understanding your appointment letter

Last updated on Wednesday, January 8, 2025

We know sometimes it can be difficult to understand who you are seeing at your appointment, particularly as we have lots of different staff in our team. Please consult your letter which will tell you which clinician you have an appointment with.  

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Vestibular Rehabilitation

Last updated on Tuesday, July 24, 2018

We provide a service for people needing Vestibular Rehabilitation after they have been referred to us via their GP or the ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat ) Department. If you feel you have a problem with your balance, you should contact your GP.

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Assessment

Last updated on Thursday, January 30, 2020

When you are reviewed in the Lymphodema clinic, the clinical nurse specialists will assess your condition and will provide a diagnosis and treatment plan. The assessment will involve taking your past medical history and current medications, so it would be useful to bring your medications with yo...

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Joint School

Last updated on Monday, April 16, 2018

What we do Joint School is a service specifically for people who are about to undergo a hip or knee replacement. It focuses on patient education and lets you know what to expect through the various steps you will experience, from preparing for admission through to recovery at home. You should h...

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Men’s Health

Last updated on Thursday, April 19, 2018

We offer a number of health and treatment services targeting men. If you are looking for generic information on men’s health, you can also visit the NHS Choices website by clicking the link to the left.

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Sedation

Last updated on Thursday, May 16, 2024

Sedation can be used to help you relax and feel more comfortable during an endoscopic procedure. Sedation is administered through a small needle in your hand or arm called a cannula, which we will put in on the day. Sedation will only make you feel more relaxed, it does not put you to sleep. It i...

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Wound care

Last updated on Monday, November 30, 2020

You will get surgery specific wound care advice from the nurses when you are ready for discharge. This will include when and how to get your wound checked and your stitches removed (if they are not dissolvable).

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