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.
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.
Contact:
The Appointments centre (01484 355370) and ask for an Advice Line appointment or to speak to a Rheumatology Nurse if you have the following symptoms:
Occurrence of worsening back
Journey: Where it begins
Noted a change in your bowel habit (frequency of bowel movements, blood with your stool, weight loss) and informed your GP?
If so, further tests such as a stool sample may
The department is based in the Maxillofacial and Surgical Procedures Unit on the first floor, Block 1 at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary Hospital. All outpatient activity takes place here.
All
TO BOOK A NEW PREGNANCY
Book your pregnancy - CHFT (cht.nhs.uk)
AT CALDERDALE ROYAL HOSPITAL
Antenatal Clinic - 01422 224580
Calderdale Birth Centre - 01422 224417
Early Pregnancy Assessment
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
CALDERDALE ROYAL HOSPITAL
Parking:
The main car park is temporarily closed whilst a new multi-storey car park is built. The car parks available are situated at the hospital service
If the oesophagus (gullet) gets narrowed, you may find swallowing food and fluids becomes difficult. The oesophageal stent is a metal, mesh-like tube that can be placed at the site of the
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