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Haematology nurse specialists | Useful websites
This page contains links to useful organisations and websites. If there is anything not listed here that you have found helpful and you think it may benefit others, please let us know. General ......
Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre | Transforming care
The NCSI is a partnership between the Department of Health and Macmillan Cancer Support. Published in January 2010, it summarised a range of evidence about the care and support available for peo......
Molecular Radiotherapy Unit | Radioactive iodine (I131) for thyroid cancer
Radioactive iodine (I131) ablation is a treatment with radioactive iodine for papillary and follicular thyroid cancer. This treatment requires you to stay in hospital, although the length of stay i......
Molecular Radiotherapy Unit | Consultant Clinical Oncologists
Dr Matthew Beasley - Clinical Head Molecular Radiotherapy Unit Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Specialist in head and neck cancer; thyroid cancer; benign thyroid disease requiring radio-iod......
Bristol Heart Institute Clinical Services | Cardiology
Heart disease remains the most common cause of death in the UK. Cardiology is the area of medicine dedicated to the investigation, diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions. Here at the Brist......
Bristol Royal Hospital For Children | Contact us
If you would like any further information please contact: General Metabolic Enquiries Metabolic Secretary: 0117 342 1694 Bristol Appointments: 0117 342 7955 Specialist Nurse: ......
Bristol Royal Hospital For Children | Visual
What is a visual evoked potential? A test that records the function of the optic nerve pathway between the eye and brain using a flashing light or checkerboard on a monitor screen. What should......
Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR) | Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR)
Cerebral Palsy & Spasticity Cerebral palsy occurs when a child sustains a brain injury very early on in life. Although the brain injury is static, its effects change continuously in the growing......
Paediatric Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery | Being a patient on the ward
1. Being a patient on the ward - most of our patients will stay either on our daycase unit (Meadow Ward) our inpatient surgical ward (Penguin Ward) - or if you are a bit older, our adolescent wa......
Paediatric Weight Management Team | Contact us
Patients If you are a patient or a parent of a patient under our care, you can contact the department on 0117 342 6859. Please leave a message with your and your child's name, hospital number, co......
The South West Cleft Service | CLAPA
(The Cleft Lip and Palate Association) CLAPA is the representative charitable organisation for all people with and affected by a cleft lip and/or palate in the UK. CLAPA was set up in 1979 b......
Paediatric BMT, Haematology & Oncology | Welcome
Welcome to paediatric haematology. We are based in Ocean Unit on Level 6. We care for patients with a range of bleeding disorders. For more information, please continue to search on the tabs a......
Bristol Royal Hospital For Children | Our wards
Seahorse Paediatric Intensive Care Unit When a child is admitted in an emergency or has just undergone surgery or an intervention and requires the closest possible monitoring and care, they wil......
Bristol Royal Infirmary | Visual
What is a visual evoked potential? A test that records the function of the optic nerve pathway between the eye and brain using a flashing light or checkerboard on a monitor screen. What should......
Bristol Royal Infirmary | Patient Support
A new rheumatology condition can feel isolating and can lead to feelings of loneliness. There are many groups set up to support people in a similar position. Have a look at the groups below that of......