Vocal cord palsy
Information to help understand some of the symptoms you have been experiencing, and answer some of the questions that you may have about your voice problems
Information to help understand some of the symptoms you have been experiencing, and answer some of the questions that you may have about your voice problems
Explains what vocal fold polyps are and how they can be managed
Explains how the voice is produced and gives tips and advice to help with your voice difficulties
Information and advice for those experiencing a change in voice quality following a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis
Explains how intubation can affect your voice and what you can do to keep your voice box healthy and improve symptoms
An overview of what voice therapy may include
Explains why some patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU cannot) talk mainly due to having a ventilator ‘breathing tube’ in place.
A nuclear medicine test that looks at your lungs and how they are working
This leaflet is for women having a vulval biopsy – a sample taken from the skin of the vulva. This sample will be sent off for examination under a microscope so that a diagnosis can be made.
This leaflet is for women who have been diagnosed with vulval intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) and describes the options available for treatment.
Information for patients on the oral and maxillofacial surgery waiting list
Guide recommending a programme of walking to help manage your heart condition
Information about Warfarin - an anticoagulant medication (blood thinner)
Information for adults diagnosed with warm autoimmune haemolytic anaemia (AIHA)
This folder provides you with information regarding your diagnosis, treatment plan and follow-up, as well as contact details and information regarding the team involved in your care.
This card will have been given to you by your midwife because you have requested to use the birthing pool/bath, or the midwife has recommended this for you. Please take a few minutes to read this information and if you have any further questions please ask.
A type of stress test used in glaucoma clinics
Explains about the bacteria that may be in the hospital water supply and how and why we monitor them to keep everyone safe
What happens when you come into hospital for a water soluble contrast enema - a special X-ray examination to view the colon after surgery
Explains how to prepare for the clinic, what will happen next and any risks involved