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311. Sleep deprived EEG - Adult with sedation  
… of you having an attack.  If you have any questions regarding sleep deprivation, please contact the department and request a conversation with a physiologist. Melatonin is a naturally occurring…  
312. Before you come into hospital  
… your operation; this is likely to be at your pre-assessment appointment, however on occasion we may contact you by phone or speak to you when you are admitted to the ward which is usually on the day of your…  
313. Annual Reports and Annual Members' Meeting  
… If you would like a copy of the Annual Report and Accounts in a more accessible format please contact the Company Secretary. 2024/25 Quality Account Report 2024/25   2023/24 Full Annual…  
314. Being Healthy in Pregnancy  
… in pregnancy If you are taking prescribed medication at the start of pregnancy it is advised to contact the prescriber for a review but continue taking your medication for now. Find out more about drugs…  
315. Chronic Pain  
… had a serious injury or you have symptoms that have not improved with self-management, you should contact your GP practice. If you have a red, hot swollen joint please ring 111 Useful Links Below are some…  
316. The Patient Portal  
… been put on the Patient Initiated Follow up Pathway (PIFU) by my doctor Need more help?  Contact Us The GDPR 2018 gives you the right to access information we hold about you on our records.…  
317. Irritated Nerve - Neck  
… arm and in to the hand. If you develop symptoms like this, you should speak to your GP or first contact practitioner. In most cases, symptoms will settle in 6-12 weeks as the area heals and the nerve…  
318. How do I become a donor?  
… a specialist nurse will write a thank-you letter and provide information about the donation and contact details.  
319. Transition: Moving into adult care  
… your own for the whole clinic appointment. Making sure you know when/where to get help and who to contact in an emergency. Helping you understand how your condition or illness might affect your future…  
320. Hospital Policy  
… Basic details such as name, address, email address, NHS number, date of birth, next of kin, etc. Contacts with the Trust i.e. appointments or clinic visits. Notes and reports about patients health’…  
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