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891. The Day of Admission  
The day of admission is usually the day of your operation. Your admission time is usually 7am but it may possibly be an afternoon admission - check your admission letter. A nurse will go  
892. Rheumatology Patient Initiated Follow Ups (PIFU)  
If you are PIFU patient you will have been notified by your consultant and received an information card specific to your condition More information on Patient Initiated Follow-ups can be found  
893. 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  
894. 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.  
895. After the ERCP  
You will be taken back to Endoscopy recovery area or the ward where you will be monitored regularly after the procedure. Depending what treatment you have had will dictate whether you will be able  
896. Thyroid Patient Information Leaflets  
Information leaflets are provided by ward and clinic staff. If you need help understanding the leaflet or would like the information provided in another format, please ask when you are given the  
897. Current status of the design  
The detailed design and appearance of the two proposals at CRH have not yet been confirmed. Your input will be considered alongside other partners/stakeholders and statutory consultees and will  
898. Current status of the design  
The design and appearance of the new A&E Department are not yet confirmed. Your input will be considered alongside other partners/stakeholders and statutory consultees and will be used to  
899. Referral Pathways  
Routine referrals are accepted by post or fax. Urgent referrals may be accepted by telephone. Commissioning Guide - Temporomandibular Joint Disorders MAXFAX Suspected Head & Neck Cancer  
900. Clinical research trials  
The Haematology and Oncology Department is involved in many large research trials. Trials are needed so that we can develop better cancer treatments. Any new treatment must work better than the  
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