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Homepage | Size is everything when it comes to high blood pressure
The body's smallest organ dictates your blood pressure The size of a grain of rice, the carotid body, located between two major arteries that feed the brain with blood, has been found to control your......
Paediatric Physiotherapy | For parents
What do we do? We assess and treat patients' who are unable to cough and clear their own secretions, as well as mobilise or set up exercise programs for those who need rehabilitation. Treatment m......
Paediatric Physiotherapy | For professionals
What do we do? We assess and treat patients' who are unable to cough and clear their own secretions, as well as mobilise or set up exercise programs for those who need rehabilitation. Treatment m......
Children's Hearing Centre | Hearing assessments
Your child will be seen by one or two members of audiology team. The appointment time varies depending on a number of factors including age. None of the tests are invasive and the majority of child......
Homepage | Baa-rave patients get in the spirit of ‘Shaun in the City’
Baa-rave patients at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children are getting in the spirit of the 'Shaun in the City' trail currently taking place in Bristol by painting their ewe-nique designs on a mini Shau......
Homepage | Diagnosing aortic dissection
Clinicians at University Hospitals Bristol have worked collaboratively to develop a program to educate medics across the South West on aortic dissection, after previous missed diagnoses at the Trust. ......
Homepage | Boy with rare gene mutation undergoes pioneering treatment at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children
A young boy has undergone an innovative Deep Brain Stimulation treatment at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, to help manage his life-threatening movement disorder. Nine year old Sam Pearson from ......
Gynae cancer | Nutrition - Dietetic support
What we do We are specialists in nutrition during cancer and support people to help them eat well to support their bodies at any stage of the cancer pathway including rehabilitation. Our consulta......
Paediatric Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery | Our terminology
Cerebral palsy Cerebral palsy is a condition that affects posture, movement and coordination. It is caused by damage to the brain before, during or after birth. Cerebral palsy is not a progressiv......
Homepage | Sun Awareness Week
A Bristol nurse is encouraging people to protect themselves from the sun by covering up, wearing sunscreen and protecting themselves from skin cancer. Sun Awareness Week runs from today (14 May 2018)......
Bristol Testicular Cancer Service | Seminoma
If the CT scan does not show any spread of the cancer in other organs and the tumour markers are normal, the doctor could recommend a choice of treatment or follow up as follows: To attend a sc......
Other services in Bristol | Living the Trust Values
Our Trust values are: Our service strives to actively embody these values. Supportive All team members are well supported through a robust supervision structure including formal 1:1 c......
Patients and visitors | Recognising our staff
We hope that the following information will help you to recognise the staff who you may see whilst you are in the hospital. Staff group Uniform description Occupational Therapists (quali......
Homepage | Nurses Day celebrated at University Hospitals Bristol ceremony
This year on International Nurses' Day, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust recognised the vital contribution of nursing staff with itsannual Nursing and Midwifery Awards as well as the ......
Homepage | Local healthcare organisations inspiring the next generation of NHS professionals.
Staff members from University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust and have been getting out into the community to give local school children a unique opportunity to experience the reality of a rang......




