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- […] or bleeding in pregnancy of less than 20 weeks gestation. Women with a history of recurrent miscarriage or previous ectopic/molar pregnancies are also seen here. Our Endometriosis centre has been awarded national accreditation and is recognised as a Centre of Excellence. Visiting us When you first visit us, this is usually within our gynaecology […]
Stoma care
[…] depending on the reason for having the stoma. A healthy stoma should be: Red and moist Protruding from the skin Opening of stoma should be in the centre Surrounding skin should be intact Colostomy Located on the left side of your stomach with an opening from your large intestine. You will use a closed […]Department: Surgery and Critical Care
Location: Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Scunthorpe General Hospital
Relaxation
[…] common for people to feel overwhelmed or anxious at times, and this can make it difficult to relax. People who are going through a diagnosis of or treatment for illness or injury may experience added stressors related to their health. Many of these people therefore find it difficult to relax. You might feel your […]Department: Therapy services
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Low mood
It’s normal for people to experience feelings of low mood after diagnosis of, or treatment for an illness. People often find that they lose motivation and interest in things and withdraw from family and friends, they can feel down, tired and can become critical of themselves. These are all normal reactions and there are […]Department: Therapy services
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Sleep and Fatigue
[…] problem for people with health and neurological conditions. This can be for a number of different reasons. For example: The healing process -recovering from surgery, going through treatment, rehabilitation after an injury or illness can all leave a person with less energy than they would normally have. Sleep – disturbed sleep because of pain, […]Department: Therapy services
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Stress and worry
It’s normal for people to experience feelings of anxiety after diagnosis of or treatment for and illness or injury. People often find that they worry about their health worsening, being able to cope and uncertainty about the future.These are all normal reactions and there are ways to help you manage these thoughts, emotions and […]Department: Therapy services
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What we do
[…] provide comprehensive care to patients suffering with illnesses such as, diabetes, obesity, gastrointestinal illnesses, eating disorders and cancer. We also carry out extensive work with the children’s centre to enable healthier eating and cooking skills. Dietitians provide: Nutritional support: using normal food with extra calories and nutrients added or specialist nutrition products to supplement […]Department: Community and rehabilitation, Therapy services
Location: Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Scunthorpe General Hospital, Goole and District Hospital, Community Services
Hospital at Home
[…] teams at Scunthorpe and Grimsby hospitals, based on our Children’s wards (Rainforest at Grimsby and Disney Ward at Scunthorpe). Both teams take referrals from GP Practices, A&E, Urgent Care Services and their respective assessment units (Rainforest Assessment at Grimsby, Disney Assessment at Scunthorpe). The Hospital at Home team at Grimsby The Hospital at Home […]Department: Children's services
Location: Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Community Services, Scunthorpe General Hospital
Contact us
[…] attending dedicated triage areas if necessary. If you have a medical concern, it’s important to get in touch so we can help you with this. If it’s urgent, please ring an ambulance, call NHS 111 or attend A&E. Grimsby teams Honeysuckle Ward & Poppy Team – 03033 304794 Holly Ward & Daisy Team – […]Department: Maternity and gynaecology
Location: Scunthorpe General Hospital, Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Goole and District Hospital
Our facilities
[…] and has a birthing pool, and a neonatal intensive care unit. Goole The service at Goole is midwifery-led with a home-from-home delivery unit which has a delivery bed and birthing pool. The unit serves the East Riding area. Women who are classed as ‘high-risk’ are transferred to Scunthorpe for delivery. a baby in a cotDepartment: Maternity and gynaecology
Location: Scunthorpe General Hospital, Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Goole and District Hospital