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171. Patient Portal  
DrDoctor View your appointment information and appointment letters. Log in with your surname, date of birth and postcode, and we’ll send you a text message with a one time secure code to access  
172. Multiple Sclerosis (MS)  
Update on NHS Calderdale & Huddersfield MS Nurse Service As many of you may already know one of the Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust's MS Nurses retired in March 2025. The  
173. Smoking cessation  
Help to stop smoking By using a combination of stop smoking medication and support you are three times as likely to quit successfully. Why stop smoking now? Likely to have fewer side effects  
174. Sleep  
Sleep and your surgery Good quality sleep before and after your surgery is very important. This gives your body the chance to recover from the stress it’s been through. It’s normal for people to  
175. Ward 4 Ante/PostNatal  
How to find us: From the main entrance at Calderdale Royal Hospital, take lift 1 to the third floor. The door to ward 4 is to your right Phone:   Ward 4A - 01422 224249 - Post natal and  
176. Pain Management  
Pain management and your surgery Waiting for surgery or treatment can be stressful and this might have a negative impact on your pain. That’s why it’s useful to manage your pain carefully in the  
177. Back Pain  
Video: Introduction Video: how to manage your back pain Video: if your back pain doesn’t improve Video: knee hugging Video: knee rolling Video: Pelvic Tilting Video: Thoracic Rotation Video:  
178. National Cancer Patient Experience Survey  
2023 National Cancer Patient Experience Survey Results 2023 Easy Read National Cancer Experience Survey How can I find out more about the survey? You can find out more about the survey  
179. Hysteroscopy  
  WHAT IS AN OUTPATIENT HYSTEROSCOPY? A hysteroscopy is the investigation to look inside the womb using a very narrow telescope (hysteroscope); it is a common procedure performed in the  
180. Alcohol  
Alcohol and your surgery The more alcohol you drink, the higher your risk of complications with your surgery. The UK Government recommends drinking no more than 14 units of alcohol a week.  
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