Post Radioiodine Nurse-Led Thyroid Virtual Clinic
Explains what happens in the virtual clinic for patients who have undergone radioiodine treatment for a thyroid condition
Explains what happens in the virtual clinic for patients who have undergone radioiodine treatment for a thyroid condition
Advice following concussion diagnosed in the Emergency Department (A&E)
Explains what you can expect during and after your treatment and gives you some general advice and information
Provides information and advice for patients with post sepsis syndrome, and their friends and families
For people at risk of developing post-thrombotic syndrome - explains what this is and gives advice on managing the symptoms
Advice and exercises to help you get back to full fitness as quickly as possible after posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction surgery
Outlines what happens during and after surgery, outlines the risks and benefits, and gives advice and exercises to help you recover
Explains what PVD is and how it may affect your retina
This leaflet provides you with information about your postnatal care (care after birth).
Provides advice and management strategies for patients who have been diagnosed with postural hypotension
Information for CKH patients to help choose foods that are lower in potassium
List of foods that are high and low in potassium
Explains what happens when you have been referred for chemotherapy at Bracknell HealthSpace
Explains what happens when you have been referred for chemotherapy at the RBH
This information is for you if your waters have broken, you are 37 or more weeks pregnant, and your labour has not yet started. Labour is when you are having regular contractions that are softening and opening your cervix, and moving your baby down into your birth canal.
Link takes you to Neonatal Network South East website for information if your baby has been born between 22 and 24 weeks gestation, known as pre-term birth (PTB).
Explains how to care for your leg at home
Although for most women, pregnancy after weight loss surgery can be much safer and easier than before, there are some special considerations to bear in mind. This leaflet provides information about planning pregnancy and during pregnancy.
This information is to inform you of concerns that may arise if you have previously had one or more Caesarean births.
You have been diagnosed with of a condition called ‘pregnancy of unknown location’ (PUL). This information leaflet will help you to understand what this means and what happens next.