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481. Epilepsy Calderdale  
Contact: If you need help/support on the below: New seizure activity Medication issues Pre conceptual counselling Please contact: 01422 222568 Useful Information Epilepsy Action…  
482. Diplopia (Double Vision)  
If you have one or more of the symptoms below, please contact the Orthoptic team 01484 343237 or 01422 222218 between 8.30am and 4.30pm Worsening of double vision OR Double vision not…  
483. Uveitis  
Contact; If you have one or more of the symptoms below, please contact the Ophthalmic Nurse between 9am 5pm Monday Friday (01422 222414). Or If out of hours the CRH Switchboard (01422 357171)…  
484. Strabismus (Squint)  
If you have one or more of the symptoms below, please contact the Appointments Centre on ( 01484 355370) Or The Orthoptic Department on; 01484 343237 Or 01422 222218, Monday - Friday 8.30am…  
485. Macular Degeneration  
The Amsler Chart is found below. Cover one eye with your palm of the hand and focus on the centre dot with your uncovered eye. If any lines are bent, wavy, missing or blurry If any boxes…  
486. Convergence Insufficiency  
If you have one or more of the symptoms below, please contact the Orthoptic Department on; 01484 343237 Or 01422 222218, Monday Friday 8.30am 4.30pm. Worsening of symptoms such as head ache. …  
487. Paediatric Pseudo Squint  
If you experience the symptom below, please contact the Orthoptic Department on; 01484 343237 Or 01422 222218, Monday - Friday 8.30am 4.30pm. Worsening of turn in the eye.  
488. Melatonin Sleep Clinic  
If you have any new problems with your child’s sleep and/or any issues with the Melatonin medication and require medical support, please contact the Paediatric Medical Secretary; Emma Bamforth on…  
489. Paediatric Epilepsy  
Contact: As discussed in clinic, if necessary please contact appointments on this number (01484 355370) to arrange a further appointment in the Paediatric Epilepsy Assessment Clinic. For…  
490. Pain Clinic  
Pain Management Your PIFU is now active for 6 months from your initial appointment. For patients with a long-term pain condition, it is quite normal to experience a flare up of symptoms which…  
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