Patient resources
We have a range of patient information to support you.
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Having a GFR kidney function test
This is tagged with the categories: Nuclear medicine -
Baker’s cyst
This is tagged with the categories: Emergency department -
Treating your child’s pulled elbow
This is tagged with the categories: Children's emergency department -
Eating well with respiratory disease
This is tagged with the categories: Nutrition and dietetics -
Having a hysteroscopy and biopsy as an outpatient
This is tagged with the categories: Gynaecology -
Having a day case cystodiathermy
This is tagged with the categories: Urology -
Having a day case cystoscopy (general anaesthetic)
This is tagged with the categories: Urology -
Having a cystectomy and bladder reconstruction (continent urinary diversion)
This is tagged with the categories: Urology -
Sedating your child with ketamine to reduce distress during a procedure
This is tagged with the categories: Children's emergency department -
Managing migraines
This is tagged with the categories: Neurology -
Having a lung VQ scan
This is tagged with the categories: Nuclear medicine -
Care after a minor chest injury
This is tagged with the categories: Emergency department -
Having a scan of your liver or gall bladder
This is tagged with the categories: Nuclear medicine -
Managing your child’s broken collarbone
This is tagged with the categories: Children's emergency department -
Caring for your child when a fever causes a fit
This is tagged with the categories: Children's emergency department -
Incontinence associated dermatitis
This is tagged with the categories: Continence -
Treating fibroids by blocking the blood supply (embolisation of uterine fibroids)
This is tagged with the categories: Imaging -
Information to keep your liver healthy
This is tagged with the categories: Gastroenterology -
Having a closure of the left atrial appendage in your heart (left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO))
This is tagged with the categories: Cardiology -
Information for patients whose white cell count is low after chemotherapy
Please note that this booklet should only be used as authorised by a member of the oncology healthcare team.
This is tagged with the categories: Cancer (Oncology) Chemotherapy