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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 NEW onset joint…
It is quite normal for stammers to come and go in young children.
To reduce the struggle in your child’s speech, we advise that you use the strategies provided by the stammer team and those in…
Even when you are managing your condition, it is common for you to experience temporary setbacks. If this happens, please follow the guidance below
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Even when you are managing your condition, it is common for you to experience temporary setbacks. If this happens, please follow the guidance below
Women's Health
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If you have developed symptoms which you feel may be related to your haematological condition and you would like to be seen by a clinician; Please contact.
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If you are experiencing any problems with your ears please follow some of the guidance below.
Ear wax management Advice on ear infections
If after reading / actioning the information on…
What is earwax?
Earwax is properly known as cerumen. It is a natural substance secreted in the ear canal. It protects the lining of the ear canal, traps dirt and dust and protects the ear from…
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If you need to contact the service, the number is below. Please contact at least 2 weeks before you need a new prescription.
01422 224281 – Please leave a clear answerphone message. The…
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The Arrhythmia Helpline (01422 223543) and a follow up telephone appointment will be arranged, if you have more frequent, prolonged or troublesome arrhythmia.
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