Our perinatal pelvic health service can support you if you have problems with your pelvic floor during pregnancy or up to 1 year after giving birth.Pelvic health issues includes problems with: Please ...
Please complete this form, giving as much detail as possible so that we can ensure the best pathway for your maternity care. The information you provide will be placed in your medical records and only ...
Whether you have a little to say or a lot, your views, experiences and ideas will shape immediate steps and long-term changes: a new 10-Year Health Plan for the NHS. This is a once in a generation ...
Dr. Neil Goulbourne, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer & Deputy CEO at LGT, said: “By integrating LGT’s Patient Portal with the NHS App, we are reducing barriers and aligning with the NHS's ...
As part of Black History Month 2024, we are sharing the story of Duaine Nwadikwa, Senior Rotational Physiotherapist who tells us all about how he got into physiotherapy as a career, and about some of ...
DLD is an invisible disability that affects people’s ability to understand and/or use language. It’s a lifelong developmental disability that does not go away. On average it affects 1 in 14 people - ...
Patients falsely claiming travel expenses; Staff may gain employment with false documentation; Staff may claim pay for shifts they did not work; Contractors may exaggerate or falsify records of NHS ...
The Trust's new iCareLGT system goes live on 9 July. Bank and agency staff who use iCare will need to be trained in how to use the new system. See the training modules below and complete the ones that ...
Queen Elizabeth Hospital is working with a hospital and community based company, “Healthcare at Home”, to bridge the gap between hospital and home care by providing a service called “Hospital at Home.
Following lower limb surgery or injury, it often takes a while to return to pre-injury function or sport. After consultation and initial treatment from a Physiotherapist it may be agreed that an ...
Visiting times run from 3pm to 8pm. Two visitors are allowed at a time unless exceptional circumstances apply and agreed by the nurse or midwife in charge. The following areas have special visiting ...