Group B Strep and pregnancy
The information link is for you, a friend or a relative who is expecting a baby, planning to become pregnant or has recently had a baby. It directs you to the Group B Strep Support website.
The information link is for you, a friend or a relative who is expecting a baby, planning to become pregnant or has recently had a baby. It directs you to the Group B Strep Support website.
This information is for you if you (or a friend or relative) are expecting a baby, planning to become pregnant, or have recently had a baby. The links takes you to the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists website.
Answers questions you may have about your child's aches and pains (growing pains) aka idiopathic (of unknown cause) benign (harmless) nocturnal (night time) limb pains
What happens when the Coroner requests a post mortem examination following a death in hospital.
Explains what happens in a hospital post mortem examination following a death in hospital.
Gives advice to patients who require an AFO orthotic device to hold their foot and ankle in a corrected position
Advice on how and when to use your prescribed collar and how to care for it
Gives advice to parents and carers of children who require an AFO orthotic device to hold their foot and ankle in a corrected position
Advice for patients who have been supplied with compression hosiery to use during the day
Gives advice to patients who have been supplied with a corset from the Orthotics Department
Answers some of the questions you may have about the use of your functional foot orthoses, more commonly known as insoles
Gives advice to patients who require an KAFO orthotic device to hold their knee, foot and ankle in a corrected position
Advice for patients and carers who have been supplied with a helmet from the Orthotics Department
Gives advice to patients who have been supplied with a spinal brace (sometimes referred to as a TLSO) from the Orthotics Department
Gives advice to patients who have been supplied with a truss from the Orthotics Department
Information about the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) involved in your care at the Royal Berkshire Hospital
What to expect after you have completed your radiotherapy treatment
The doctor has asked you to come to the gynaecology minor operations (ops) clinic. This leaflet tells you what to expect during your appointment.
This leaflet explains what the Gynaecology Patient-Initiated Follow-Up (PIFU) service for patients with heavy menstrual bleeding is and how it can help you manage your condition.
Explains what happens during a breast operation to disconnect and remove part of (i.e. biopsy) the major nipple ducts