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Your GP or another healthcare professional may ask you for a stool sample to help them diagnose or rule out a particular health condition.
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We support you to recover safely at home after your hospital stay, helping you regain independence and achieve your goals with care from our team of nurses, therapists and rehabilitation staff who are available seven days a week.
MyHealth is a secure online service that helps you manage parts of your healthcare.
Noroviruses are a group of viruses that are a common cause of gastroenteritis (diarrhoea and vomiting). Norovirus is sometimes known as “winter vomiting virus”.
The PICC clinic is a nurse led service based at Walton Community Hospital and currently runs every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
This role works with people who are living with complex neurological conditions.
The brain has a cortex which is the thinking part of the brain (it is wrinkly and composed of grey matter). It is divided into two hemispheres – the left and the right.
Following a stroke, your arm may be weaker, tighter or you may find it hard to control the movement. You may also struggle to feel it or sense when it is being touched.
Following a stroke, you may find you struggle more to understand, organise, and interpret information.
A Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) can help you to improve your speech, reading and writing as much as possible.
There are various apps and devices that can support you if you have a visual impairment.
There are several different resources available to help you with your recovery. The exercise resources include online videos, apps, face to face groups or individual sessions.