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We publish a large number of patient information leaflets and resources across the whole range of our clinical expertise. Leaflets remain on this website whilst under review, which could take up to four months.
Popular patient resources
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Information for patients
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How to recognise a possible brain bleed
Information for parents and carers
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How to stay well in the community when living with Parkinson’s disease and Movement disorders
Information for patients and carers to avoid hospital admission
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How to use your disclosing tablets
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How will my baby be born? (Easy Read)
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Information for parents and carers
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How your treatment is planned – Haematology
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How your treatment is planned – Skin Lymphoma
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Information for patients
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Hydroxycarbamide (also known as hydroxyurea) – Use in sickle cell disease
Information for parents and young people
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Information for parents/carers and young people
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Hygiene and Water Safety Guidelines
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Hypercyanotic spell/Blue episodes
What to do if your child has a diagnosis of Tetralogy of Fallot. This means that they could have a hypercyanotic spell. Information for parents and carers
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A hysterosalpingogram, HSG is an X-ray examination of the womb and Fallopian tubes. It aims to find out if there are any blockages in the tubes or other reasons why pregnancy might not be happening easily (polyps / fibroids).
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