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Herefordshire and Worcestershire ICS – Taking control of your follow-up appointments
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZlLhIAabpU
NRAS - PIFU
https://nras.org.uk/pifu/
Herefordshire and Worcestershire ICS – Taking control of your follow-up appointments
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZlLhIAabpU
NRAS - PIFU
https://nras.org.uk/pifu/
Call us if you are experiencing a flare-up of your Rheumatology condition. You can refer to your clinical letter which will have a list of the signs and symptoms of your active Rheumatology condition.
Congratulations on the birth of your baby
This section describes what to expect in terms of care of you and your baby from the moment baby is born up until you are discharged from your Midwife to your Health Visitor.
If you have a fall stay calm and try not to panic If you are able to get up: Do NOT attempt the above if you have had a hip or knee replacement in the past 6 weeks unless taught by a physiotherapist. 1. Roll onto one side 2. Ease onto your elbows 3. Push up onto hands and knees into a crawling position 4. Crawl to a sturdy piece of furniture, e.g. table or chair 5. Put both hands up onto the furniture 6. Bring your strongest leg up, place your foot flat on the floor 7. Push up…
Although your arteries are stretchy to cope with your blood pressure going up and down, if you have high blood pressure, your arteries lose their stretchiness and become stiff or narrow. The narrowing makes it easier for fatty material to clog them up, which can lead to a heart attack.
Below are resources that help understand all about high blood pressure and how to correctly measure your blood pressure to monitor it at home.
Checking your blood pressure at home
Manage your blood pressure at home
Understanding blood pressure (leaflet)
If you have a flare-up of your Rheumatology symptoms and need advice, follow the steps below and we will help you: 1. Contact the Rheumatology department: 01432 36 4020 orrheumatology.patient@nhs.net 2. Leave a voicemail message and include following details: Your full name and date of birth Your hospital number and/or NHS number (if known) Explain that you are having a flare-up and need some clinical advice Please make sure you say you are on PIFU pathway 3. The team will review your concerns and decide if you need a telephone or face-to-face appointment. 4. If the team thinks you need…
Blossom and Lavender RoomFunded through our Charity ‘The Born Sleeping Appeal’ at Hereford County Hospital we have a specially designed home from home suite called the Blossom Suite. Here you can be cared for after birth and spend time with your baby should you wish.
Set apart from the maternity department we have a private room called the Lavender Room that can be used for counselling or follow up appointments.
Find out more about the fundraising and building of our bereavement facilities
Patients should all be seen within 4 weeks of a referral Patients with a new diagnosis will be seen within 2 weeks of a referral Continued support from the service is offered All aspects of wellness, illness and social care benefits are assessed Prompt correct referrals to other health care professionals are actioned and followed up Patients have access to the most correct up-to-date information available Patients needing modifying treatments are assessed at an appropriate time Relapsing patients are triaged and treated within a 10 day timeframe The model of delivery encompasses: Health promotion for people newly diagnosed with MS…
Flare ups pain management