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Outpatient

Last updated on Sunday, March 17, 2024

To give your feedback for a particular Outpatient Clinic, please click on the Ward/Department name to be taken to the correct survey: Main Outpatients Department SEAL Breast Clinic Dermatology Dietetics Fracture Clinic Maxillo...

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December-January

Last updated on Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Each trainee spends 4 weeks completing an audit whilst continuing some dispensary slots and medicines management work.  They develop skills in audit data collection, write up and then will be required to present their project locally and regionally as a poster and/or oral presentation.

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Erectile Dysfunction Service

Last updated on Thursday, April 19, 2018

This service is available for all men who suffer from erectile difficulties or conditions associated with erectile problems. Our clinic is held at Clatterbridge Hospital every Thursday morning. To access this service, patients must initially report to their GP. Together with our Trust guidelines...

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Tag:   men (2)     penis (2)     dysfunction (1)     erect (1)     erectile (1)     medication (4)     counselling (2)     stress (1)    

Anaemia

Last updated on Monday, October 5, 2020

Anaemia happens when the number of healthy red blood cells in your body is too low. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all of the body’s tissues, so a low red blood cell count indicates that the amount of oxygen in your blood is lower than it should be.  Anaemia can be due to many causes but a commo...

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