Children's MultiMic quick pairing guide
Instructions on how to pair your child’s MultiMic to their hearing aid in order to stream sound wirelessly
Read moreInstructions on how to pair your child’s MultiMic to their hearing aid in order to stream sound wirelessly
Read moreInformation for parents/carers whose child has been referred to the Children’s Occupational Therapy Team - OTs help children and young people to be as independent as possible
Read moreFor patients who decide not to have dialysis for kidney failure - explains how we monitor you and help you to control your symptoms
Read moreExplains what will happen when you come to the hospital for an operation to reconstruct a chronic Achilles tendon (hamstring) rupture
Read moreExplains how throat problems can produce a number of symptoms such as cough, throat clearing, irritation in the throat and mucus
Read moreThis leaflet gives you information, advice and exercises if you are experiencing chronic pain anywhere in your pelvic area.
Read moreAims to answer some of the questions that you / your child may have about their operation to remove the foreskin from the end of the penis
Read moreWhat to expect before and after your circumcision (foreskin surgery) done using a local anaesthetic (you are awake but numb)
Read moreExplains what to expect before and after your circumcision (foreskin surgery) done using a general anaesthetic (you are asleep)
Read moreAnswers some of the questions that you or your child may have about managing a clavicle (collar bone) fracture
Read moreAnswers some of the questions that you or your child may have about managing a clavicle (collar bone) fracture
Read moreAdvice and exercises to help you get back to full fitness as quickly as possible after your collarbone operation
Read moreInstructions on cleaning your eyelids in preparation for your injection treatment
Read moreExplains what a clinical health psychologist is, what difficulties they can help with and how to be referred to the service
Read moreClinical outcomes are a method of recording and comparing your physical progress and wellbeing, as well as your quality of life, before and after a clinical intervention. Your experience, as a patient at Royal Berkshire Hospital, and the outcome of your treatment, is important to us.
Read moreClomifene is a medication prescribed to stimulate and /or regulate ovulation in women who have irregular or absent cycles. It is prescribed for women who have polycystic ovarian syndrome.
Read moreWhat to expect when a child is recommended to have a test to find out how much growth hormone their pituitary gland is producing
Read moreExplains what C. diff is, how it is spread and how it can be treated / managed
Read moreThis leaflet is for women who have been advised to take low molecular weight heparin (LMWH, also called Enoxaparin or Tinzaparin sodium) during or just after their pregnancy to help prevent a clot.
Read moreAnswers some of the questions that you or your child may have about clubfoot and its treatment
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