https://services.nhslothian.scot/earrecon/psychology-2/
Living with appearance-related differences and thinking about surgery can be daunting. The Ear Reconstruction Service has a Clinical Psychologist to help with some of the issues that can arise. What is a Clinical Psychologist? A Clinical Psychologist is a clinician who specialises in mental health. This means working with people to help them understand and
https://services.nhslothian.scot/neuropsychology/
This webpage has been designed for patients, carers, referrers and any other interested parties. We hope it will help provide you with information about who, where and what we are as a service. If you are a patient who is soon to be attending the service you can find out about the staff team and
https://services.nhslothian.scot/earrecon/our-team/
The Autologous Ear Reconstruction Service is a multi-disciplinary team. This means that different types of clinicians work together to give you the best possible care. Co-ordinator Our co-ordinator will be your first point of contact with the Ear Reconstruction Service. They will organise the clinics and can make and change Out Patient Clinic appointments, give information regarding the waiting times
https://services.nhslothian.scot/carehomes/enrich-enabling-research-in-care-homes/
Further Information and Contact Details If you are a Care Home and wish to find out more about research in Care Homes, including how to take part in projects, please see ENRICH’s Information for Care Homes webpage. If you are a researcher and wish to find out more about how ENRICH could support you and
https://services.nhslothian.scot/maternity/new-baby/care-at-home/health-visiting-care/
Your Health Visitor will make contact with you and arrange to visit when your baby is between 11 and 14 days old, further visits will be discussed with you and mutually agreed. To find out more about our health visiting service, see our health visiting website and leaflet: Health Visitors – NHS Lothian | Our Services
https://services.nhslothian.scot/wellbeinglothian/about/
About Wellbeing Lothian Welcome! The Wellbeing Lothian website has been developed to provide information, self-help resources and links to help you manage your mental health and wellbeing. People often tell us that it is not usually one thing – but many things – that helps them improve or maintain their wellbeing or mental health. We
https://services.nhslothian.scot/wellbeinglothian/common-emotional-reactions-to-trauma/
Itβs common to experience a range of different emotions following a trauma event.
https://services.nhslothian.scot/preparingforsurgery/royal-infirmary-of-edinburgh/information-specific-to-the-type-of-surgery-that-you-are-having/day-surgery/
Day surgery or a day case, is an operation after which it is expected you will be well enough to leave hospital the same day. Patients who are having day surgery will generally be looked after on the Day Surgery Unit. This page provides you with information about day surgery. However, it is important to
https://services.nhslothian.scot/publichealth/appendix-8-gp-and-ae-alert-letters-with-advice-on-testing/
Appendix to the East Lothian (Haddington and Musselburgh) Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) Outbreak August to October 2022 Incident Management Team Report Inform and Advise letters were also sent to Lothian GPs, out of hours GP service, and hospital teams. Pear Tree Nursery Church Street / 3 August 2022 / Inform and advise letter to