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
Last updated: 31 October, 2007
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