Showing 112 Services filtered by keyword 'urgent treatment centre north east lincolnshire'
- Our trauma and orthopaedics service is an area of surgery which treats injuries and conditions of the musculoskeletal system including bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles and nerves.
Anaesthetics
Anaesthesia stops you feeling pain and other sensations but it’s not just about putting patients to sleep – it’s about total patient care.Department: Surgery and Critical Care
Location: Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Scunthorpe General Hospital, Goole and District Hospital
Medical illustration
[…] serves Scunthorpe and Goole hospitals. Medical Illustration provides a photographic service as part of the healthcare team. Clinical photographs are taken of patients’ conditions for hospital notes, treatment planning, teaching and research. our team is made up of professional staff who are qualified and trained to the highest standard. General photography services cover PR […]Department: Support services
Location: Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Scunthorpe General Hospital, Goole and District Hospital
Breast Imaging
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK, with around 55,000 new patients diagnosed every year. Treatment for breast cancer is most effective when found and diagnosed early. The NHS Breast Screening Programme aims to detect breast cancer at a very early stage. What we do Our breast imaging and diagnostic service […]Department: Diagnostic and tests
Location: Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital
Nutrition and dietetics
[…] 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, Community Services
Antenatal care
[…] women for: Infectious diseases HIV, hepatitis B and syphilis because the chance of the infection passing from mum to baby can be greatly reduced with the correct treatment. Sickle cell and thalassemia These are genetic conditions passed down through families. If two people who are carriers have a baby together, there is an increased […]Department: Maternity and gynaecology
Location: Scunthorpe General Hospital, Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
[…] Most emergency care will be undertaken in Hull with elective surgery lists continuing in our local hospital. We have an expert consultant-led team able to offer extensive treatment options to all our patients on site. We offer the full range of services as defined by the British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. and are […]Department: Surgery and Critical Care
Location: Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Scunthorpe General Hospital, Goole and District Hospital
Ear, nose and throat (ENT)
[…] blockages to more complex areas such as tumours of the throat and larynx, head and neck cancers and thyroid disorders. We have specialist connections to the Hull centre for head and neck cancer. Our specialist nurses travel between Hull and our three hospital sites to provide care and support to all our cancer patients. Our […]Department: Surgery and Critical Care
Location: Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Scunthorpe General Hospital
Dermatology
We offer The types of treatment we offer includes: Isotretinoin therapy for acne and related conditions Phototherapy including narrow band UVB and PUVA (not at Goole) Biologic therapy and systemic therapy for psoriasis Skin cancer management and support. At Goole and District Hospital we offer one-stop clinics where you are assessed and treated on […]Department: Medicine
Location: Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Goole and District Hospital, Scunthorpe General Hospital
Advice for parents
[…] one hand during activities. Ability to cross midline; refers to moving the body (hand, arm, foot or leg) across an imaginary line the runs vertically down the centre of the body, to the other side of the body. Additional it refers to twisting in rotation around the line. This development is essential to many […]Department: Therapy services
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