University of East Anglia. Find a car, bike or commercial vehicle. They can provide personal care and rehabilitation. It will provide treatment as well as orthopaedic and rehabilitation services. I have been referred for a hearing aid assessment. We also work with: During the time we are providing support, we will work with you to decide on what care or support you might continue to need. : 01603 772680. It will provide treatment as well as orthopaedic and rehabilitation services. : debbie.davies@archant.co.uk Looking for a job? Click here for more advice. We have a great choice of used cars as well as guides and reviews to help you choose. Cambridgeshire. Want to know about planning applications in your area? The intermediate care service aims to support people who are well enough to leave hospital, but may need some extra support.

Support can include specialist equipment, an individual rehabilitation programme and assistance with personal care. Hinchingbrooke chief operation officer Cara Charles-Barks said: “Taking an integrated approach to health care is particularly important for our elderly patients whose health wellbeing and independence can suffer when they’re faced with a lengthy hospital stay. The Paediatric Surgery/Urology Clinical Nurse Specialist Team – Information for parents and carers, The Ponseti Technique: Boot and Bar Stage, The use of organ transplant infected with hepatitis C in recipients who have not been infected with hepatitis C, Thiazide diuretic (water tablet): metolazone, This is my Hospital Passport - Adults (Easy Read), This is my Hospital passport - Children's (Easy Read), Thoracocentesis (pleural aspiration or pleural tap), Thrombophilia - information for patients and their relatives, Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (also known as ‘TTP’), Thyroglossal Duct Cyst – information for parents and carers, Timetable - back pain management programme, Total contact casting: Information and advice, Total knee replacement - advice and exercises following, Tracheostomy nursing service - A guide or patients, families and carers, Trans rectal endoscopic ultrasound (TREUS), Trans-Nasal Oesophagoscopy (TNO) in Laryngectomy patients, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for pain relief, Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) machine - advice on using a, Transfer of patients from the John Farman Intensive Care Unit to another hospital, Transferring your child to the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit/High Dependency Unit, Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPSS), Transrectal prostatic ultrasound and biopsy, Transrectal prostatic ultrasound and prostatic massage, Transrectal prostatic ultrasound and transperineal biopsy, Transurethral incision of the prostate (for benign disease), Transurethral resection of the prostate (for benign disease), Transurethral resection of the prostate (for cancer), Transvaginal Ultrasound Scan (TVS) in early pregnancy, Treatment Options for Stage I Testicular Seminoma, Tympanoplasty: Combined approach tympanoplasty initial stage, UFTO: Talking to your doctor about treatments: A guide for patients, Understanding melanoma in situ and lentigo maligna, Upper limb exercises following forearm injury or operation, Ureteric reconstruction (re-fashioning of drainage of urine to the bladder after scarring or damage to the ureter), Ureterolysis for retroperitoneal fibrosis, Urethrectomy (removal of the male urethra or water pipe), Urethroscopy ± biopsy/removal of an urethral lesion, Urodynamics (or pressure tests on the bladder), Urology and renal care for babies and young children with spina bifida – information for parents, Urology: your child’s outpatient appointment following their operation by the paediatric surgery/urology team, Use of lidocaine patches in Cambridge University Hospitals, Use of Salbutamol in Neuromuscular conditions, Vaginal birth after previous caesarean (VBAC), Vaginal Pessaries for Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP), Vagus nerve stimulation therapy: patient discharge information, Vagus nerve stimulation therapy: patient discharge information (Paediatric), Venom desensitisation - Information for patients undergoing, Venous thromboembolic disease prophylaxis in pelvic and acetabular trauma, Venous thromboembolism (VTE) in pregnancy and the postnatal period - reducing the risk of, Vestibular assessment for cochlear implant candidates, Videofluorosocopy (x-ray examination of swallowing), Videourodynamics (or pressure tests on the bladder), Weaver-Dunn acromio-clavicular joint stabilisation, Welcome to clinic 31/Weston centre (11+ years), Welcome to clinic 31/Weston centre (6-10 years), Welcome to clinic 31/Weston centre (under 6 years), Welcome to the child development centre (11+ years), Welcome to the child development centre (6-10 years), Welcome to the Child Development Centre (Under 6 years), Welcome to the Children and Young People’s DSD Clinic, Welcome to the Endocrine Adolescent/Transition clinic, Welcome to the Medical Decisions Unit (EAU 4), Welcome to the Obstetric Close Observation Unit Level 3, Welcome to the paediatric day unit (11+ years), Welcome to the paediatric day unit (6-10 years), Welcome to the paediatric day unit (Under 6 years), Welcome to the Upper Gi Enhanched Recovery Programme, What happens to information held about you, What I need to know about choosing Peritoneal Dialysis (PD), What should my blood sugars be? Methods—We validated the Stroke subtype, Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project Cl

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