Cancer Rehabilitation Team
Explains how the Cancer Rehab Team can help you live well following a diagnosis of cancer
Read moreExplains how the Cancer Rehab Team can help you live well following a diagnosis of cancer
Read moreExplains what Candida auris is, how it is spread, and how it can be prevented and treated
Read moreThis leaflet contains information about the risks of cannabis use in pregnancy for you and your unborn baby. It also provides information about where you can get help to quit. It is important that you are open and honest about your cannabis use so we can support you through your pregnancy.
Read moreAdvice for patients who have had a cannulated screw fixation following a fractured neck of femur (hip fracture)
Read moreInformation to assist you and your family prior to your admission for insertion of a CAPD (Tenckhoff) catheter via X-ray
Read moreInformation to assist you and your family prior to your admission for insertion of a CAPD (Tenckhoff) catheter
Read moreInformation to assist you and your family prior to your admission for removal of a CAPD (Tenckhoff) catheter on the Adult Day Surgery Unit
Read moreExplains what having Carbapenemase-producing enterobacterales (CPE) means and how it is managed
Read moreFor patients prescribed carbimazole medication to reduce overactivity of the thyroid gland
Read moreYou will be offered CO monitoring throughout your pregnancy and referred to our Health in Pregnancy Team if you want help and support. This information is provided in several different translations by ash.org.uk
Read moreWe routinely offer monitoring during your pregnancy to detect Carbon monoxide (CO). This provides information in a selection of different languages by the Smoking in Pregnancy Challenge Group.
Read moreInformation about the Cardiac Care Unit (CCU) at the Royal Berkshire Hospital
Read moreInformation on having a heart CT / computerised tomography coronary angiography (CTCA) scan
Read moreExplains what is involved in replacing a cardiac device generator
Read moreExplains programme to promote awareness of exercise requirement and to encourage you to change and adapt your lifestyle, as a way of managing your heart condition or following heart surgery
Read moreExercise programme to follow once discharged from hospital following treatment for a heart condition
Read moreWhat the Cardiology Patient Initiated Follow-Up (PIFU) service is and how it can help you manage your heart condition
Read moreExplains what to expect once referred to the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust Cardiology Department by your GP or another healthcare professional
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