Intermittent claudication
Information about and management of intermittent claudication (leg pain) due a narrowing or blockage in the main artery taking blood down to your leg
Read moreInformation about and management of intermittent claudication (leg pain) due a narrowing or blockage in the main artery taking blood down to your leg
Read moreThis leaflet has been designed for women who need to commence Intermittent Self-Catheterisation, commonly known as ISC. It will provide you with information about why it is required, and what is involved.
Read moreAdvice for people who are taking a blood thinning drug or antiplatelet drug who need to stop this temporarily in order to have a procedure or operation
Read moreThis leaflet explains the process of ICSI, which is sometimes used as an alternative to traditional IVF.
Read moreInformation on this process which is used to treat infertility problems through the Fertility Clinic.
Read moreInformation for patients who have had a procedure to insert an intragastric balloon for weight loss - advice to maximise your success following the procedure
Read moreAn injection of chemotherapy into the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord to treat blood cancers
Read moreThis information leaflet is aimed at helping you understand the diagnosis of an IUPUV and to answer any questions you may have.
Read moreBlood test results show that the amount of iron you have in your blood is low - this explains treatment of iron by intravenous (IV) infusion – via a drip and pump
Read moreAims to improve understanding of sedation for treatment of your condition and contains answers to many commonly asked questions
Read moreOverview of BCG therapy following treatment of a bladder tumour, how it is given and any side effects it may cause
Read moreInformation about chemotherapy following a transurethral resection of bladder tumour
Read moreInformation about chemotherapy following a transurethral resection of bladder tumour
Read moreInformation about intravesical gentamicin treatment - what it is used for, why we need to check you regularly during treatment, possible side effects and instructions on how to do it yourself
Read moreExplains chemotherapy following a transurethral resection of bladder tumour
Read moreExplains chemotherapy following a transurethral resection of bladder tumour
Read moreOutlines treatment plan for DMO using intravitreal injections: ranibizumab, aflibercept, Faracimab, dexamethasone and flucinolone
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