Welcome to the Berkshire Cancer Centre Outpatient Clinic
Provides useful information and advice about how the clinic runs and explains how to book blood tests in the clinic
Read moreProvides useful information and advice about how the clinic runs and explains how to book blood tests in the clinic
Read moreInformation for people whose loved ones are admitted to an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) or a High Dependency Unit (HDU)
Read moreExplains what happens in the clinic so you know what to expect
Read moreExplains what the unit does and gives some useful information on what you can expect to happen during your stay
Read moreOutlines the NICE approved treatments for wet macular degeneration
Read moreA short questionnaire about the bowel symptoms you have been experiencing
Read moreInformation on what happens following a neonatal death and how we can help support you.
Read moreWhat happens to samples of blood, cells and tissue that may be taken during operations and procedures.
Read moreInformation for parents and carers of babies who need an exchange blood transfusion on Buscot Ward
Read moreThis leaflet answers the most commonly asked questions about colposcopy. If you have any questions not covered in this leaflet, staff will be able to advise you.
Read moreInformation for those considering using a PEG (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy) tube to assist in feeding.
Read moreExplains what a squint is, how it affects vision and what the treatment or management options are
Read moreInformation on what will happen when you enter our service and what you as a couple can do to optimise your chances of getting pregnant.
Read moreThis list was created by Royal Berkshire Maternity & Neonatal Voices Partnership (MNVP) with input from parents who have given birth at the RBH maternity unit.
Read moreYou have been given this leaflet because you or someone who supports you or your child has come across a bruise on your child. Any professional who comes across bruising in a child who is not able to move under their own steam (non- independently mobile or immobile) are required to refer the child to a specialist child doctor (Paediatrician) and this leaflet explains this process.
Read moreInformation and advice for parents and carers on what to do if your child (5 years or over) develops a wheeze
Read moreInformation and advice for parents and carers on what to do if your child (under 5) develops a wheeze.
Read moreExplains the options and factors you will need to consider in order to decide the right choice of operation for you
Read moreAims to answer some of the questions you may have about your (or your relative’s) stay on Whitley Ward
Read moreFor parents and carers of children with whooping cough - explains what the condition is, how it will affect your child and how the infection is treated
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