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1. Disproportionate Burden Assessment  
What is in scope The scope of this assessment covers a total of 978 PDF and Microsoft Office documents created and uploaded to our website.  We are committed to either removing these…  
2. Clinical Services  
Below is an A-Z list of clinical services provided at Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust. If you are unable to find what you are looking for, please use the search box. A AAA…  
3. Changing your outpatient appointment  
Every appointment counts - please tell us if you can't come We know life can be busy and things can change. Every missed outpatient appointment affects more than just your care, it impacts other…  
4. Outpatient guide  
When you are first referred to hospital by your GP they will assess your medical condition to decide if ambulance transport is needed. The need to provide transport will then be reviewed at each…  
5. How_to_find_NHS_Community_Services_at_Dean_Clough_Halifax___7_.docx  
How to find NHS Calderdale Community Services at Bowling Mill, Dean Clough Main car park We are in Bowling Mill, please use the car park at Gate 10 (accessed from Dean Clough Road). The postcode…  
6. What to Expect in SDEC for Urology Conditions  
Our Approach in SDEC Urology Fast and Safe Care: We aim to diagnose and treat quickly, then discharge you with clear advice on when to come back. Teamwork: We work closely with radiologists,…  
7. Urology Conditions in SDEC  
Common Urology Conditions in SDEC and What to Expect The Surgical Same Day Emergency Care (SDEC) unit is designed to give you quick assessment, tests, and treatment for urgent but stable conditions…  
8. Surgical Same Day Emergency Care (SSDEC)  
Welcome to the Surgical SDEC Unit at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary We’re here to provide safe, fast, and effective care for patients who need urgent surgical attention without the need for an…  
9. Dietary Advice  
General Dietary Advice Making changes to your diet can feel overwhelming, so here’s a simple guide to help you understand common terms and make healthy choices. Low Fibre (Low Residue) Diet This…  
10. Common Surgical Diagnoses  
Appendicitis The appendix is a small, tubular pouch (around the size of your little finger), which protrudes from the lower right side of your colon (large bowel). Appendicitis is when the…  
11. Test Report  
This website was last tested on 17th July 2024.  We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines V2.1 level A and level AA to test how accessible www.cht.nhs.uk is. We used this approach to…  
12. Meet the Team  
Head of Audiology Audiology Leads Senior Audiologists Audiologists Associate Audiologists Assistant Audiologist  Admin Support  
13. Chemotherapy Service  
This page contains a series of leaflets in the form of links which provide additional information on subjects regarding chemotherapy from the beginning of your treatment to when it is…  
14. Meniscus  
What is a meniscus tear? The meniscus is made up of 2 menisci, medial which is described as a c-shape and the lateral which is described as a doughnut shape.  They sit between the tibia (shin)…  
15. Side-effects  
Not everyone will get side-effects, as each person reacts differently to the different drugs administered. Some parts of the body, where normal cells grow quickly, are more affected by chemotherapy…  
16. Patient leaflets and additional information  
This section provides additional information to support you during your treatment. Many of the links you will be able to download and keep, however some links will open in a new page. Please…  
17. General advice  
Body Fluids When you have chemotherapy there may be small traces of the drugs you have been given in your bodily fluids. These traces may be found in urine, faeces and vomit during, and for one week…  
18. 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…  
19. How to find the Hospitals  
Directions to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary by car From Junction 24 M62 at the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Blackley New Road/A629 At Ainley Top, take…  
20. Infant feeding support  
When you are in hospital following the birth of your baby, please do not hesitate to ask any member of our team for support with feeding when you need it. All our midwives and support workers are…  
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