Urology patient initiated follow-up (PIFU)
Explains what the Urology Patient-Initiated Follow-Up (PIFU) service is and how it can help you manage your condition
Explains what the Urology Patient-Initiated Follow-Up (PIFU) service is and how it can help you manage your condition
Explains how and why patients may wear restraint mitts in ICU.
A list of apps, from external organisation, that you and your family may find helpful
This leaflet is for pregnant women, partners and new parents, to access for support during or after pregnancy.
Contact details for resources, walking aids and support following discharge from hospital
Contact details for organisations and support groups (eyes)
Congratulations on your pregnancy! This information is a list of useful resources to help you develop a relationship with your baby and learn more about feeding and safe sleeping.
For parents and carers of children using a spacer device with their inhaler - gives instructions on how to use and look after the spacer
Useful guide for learning how to use the telephone with your hearing aids
Guide to using vaginal dilators following pelvic radiotherapy
Explains how to position your maxillofacial prosthesis
This information is about a procedure called uterine artery embolisation (UAE), which can be used to treat ongoing excessive bleeding from the uterus (womb) following birth. This leaflet may be given to you before or after the procedure to give you a better understanding of what has been done and why.
Advice following embolisation of uterine fibroids
This leaflet is for patients who have been referred to the Early Pregnancy Unit with vaginal bleeding and pain in early pregnancy.
Explains how vaginal dilators can relax your pelvic floor and retrain the soft tissue in around the vagina
This leaflet is for women who are thinking about having a vaginal hysterectomy (removal of the womb).
This leaflet provides information to help you decide on whether a vaginal pessary is a good treatment option for your vaginal prolapse.
Outlines the Speech and Language Therapy service for patients with a laryngectomy in Berkshire
Explains what VRE is, who is most at risk from it and how it is managed / treated
Explains why it is performed, what it entails and the benefits and risks