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Sacro-ileac joint injections

Safety - Food safety for those with increased risk of infection

Salivary glands - FAQs Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Orthodontics Department

Parotid salivary gland removal

Sublingual gland removal

Submandibular salivary gland

Sara - Sara Ward

Sarcoma team

Scan - Having a CT Scan

Scan - Having an MRI scan

MRSA screening information

Security information for patients

Seizures - Seizures following craniotomy

Seizures - Seizures following traumatic brain injury

Self administration of medicine (SAM)

Self dilatation - Intermittent self meatal/urethral dilatation: A boys guide (Paediatrics)

Self dilatation - Intermittent self meatal/urethral dilatation: A parents guide (Paediatrics)

Septicaemia - Meningitis & septicaemia FAQs

Septorhinoplasty - information after

Services for you and you visitors

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Shoulder exercises following head and neck surgery

Sialogram

Siblings - What about brothers and sisters? Helping Siblings cope with a new baby brother or sister in NICU (Neonatal Inensive Care Unit); A4 version

Sigmoidoscopy - Flexible Sigmoidoscopy for outpatients

Sigmoidoscopy - Flexible Sigmoidoscopy with full bowel preparation for outpatients

Sigmoidoscopy - Flexible Sigmoidoscopy for inpatients

Skin - NICE guidelines for Skin

Basal cell carcinomas - FAQs

Benign skin lesions - FAQs

Dermatology clinic - your visit to the (A4 version) | A5 Version

Freckles, moles and melanomas - FAQs

How to stay safe in the sun - FAQs

Malignant melanomas - FAQs

Pre-cancerous lesions - FAQs

Sedation: Information for patients having treatment under sedation

Sedation: Instructions for patients and their escorts following treatment under sedation

Skin cancers - FAQs

Split skin graft discharge information

Split skin grafting

Squamous cell carcinomas - FAQs

PUVA therapy (phototherapy unit)

Transplants: the risk to the skin

UVB therapy (phototherapy unit)

Smoking

Short term Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) – a guide for inpatients

Smoker's - Smokers keratosis - FAQs

Stopping smoking – support for patients

Sodium Valproate

Soft - Acute Soft Tissue Injury - Advice (for the first 48 hours) following an

Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU)

Speech and Language Therapy

Fibreoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES)

Having a Nasogastric (NG) feeding tube

Videofluorosocopy (x-ray examination of swallowing)

Squamous cell carcinomas - FAQs

Squint Surgery: patient/parent information

Stay - Preparing for your stay in hospital

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Staying safe in the sun

Stellate ganglion block

Stereotactic Radiosurgery (Single Treatment) - leaflet available in the Oncology department

Steroid - Intralesional steroid (triamcinolone) therapy

Stomach - Cancer of the stomach - FAQs

Stroke - Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) & Stroke: Self help and Health education

Stroke - Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) or Mini-Stroke

Sticky and watery eyes due to failure of tear drainage- children with

Superior hypogastric block

Surgery - NICE guidelines for Surgery

Anal Fissures (internal sphincterotomy) - FAQs

Anorectal - Minor anorectal surgery - FAQs

Cataract surgery - pre-assessment information

Epidurals for pain relief after surgery

Fibular - Fibular free flap surgery - FAQs

Impacted - Impacted teeth including surgery for canine teeth - FAQs

Implant - Implant surgery - FAQs

Major bowel surgery - FAQs

Open jaw joint surgery - FAQs

Orthognathic - Orthognathic surgery - FAQs

Pilonidal Sinus - Surgery for

Planned emergency surgery - information

 

Surgical extraction of teeth

Swabs (GU Medicine)

Sweat test (Children's Services)

Symphysis - Advice for women who have symphysis pubis dysfunction during and after pregnancy

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Last updated: 31 October, 2007