https://services.nhslothian.scot/radiology/coming-for-a-scan/
Radiology is a central and essential part of modern medicine. We work with the teams looking after you who have requested tests to image parts of your body to help answer a clinical question. There are lots of different ways we can do this imaging, some using X-rays, magnets or ultrasound. You may also come to
https://services.nhslothian.scot/lanfineservice/im-not-eating-as-much-as-before-and-am-worried-i-am-losing-weight/
Are you trying to eat and drink regularly? Do you have access to sufficient food supplies? If not see the question Where can I get information about getting extra support? Could you get a supply of non-perishable foods e.g. Soup, pasta, cereal, long life milk as well as frozen ready meals? Could you get a supply
https://services.nhslothian.scot/rheumatology/frequently-asked-questions/
Results Treatment Flare of Symptoms Travel Advice Operation or Surgical Procedure Infection Pregnancy Vaccination Advice
https://services.nhslothian.scot/scottishnationalspineservice/is-surgery-normally-successful/
This is the most important question we are most often asked. We speak to you before and after the operation to check you are personally happy. We want to fulfil our duty to you in the Patients Rights (Scotland) Act 2011. There is a Charter of Patients Rights and Responsibilities to go with the most recent published 27/06/2019.
https://services.nhslothian.scot/theheartmanual/digital-heart-manual-2/digital-revascularisation-manual/
The Digital Revascularisation Heart Manual Expanding upon the Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximisation Study (BRUM) randomised controlled trial and success of the Heart Manual Revascularisation edition, the latest development of this programme is now available in digital format. Designed to be initiated within the first week of a revascularisation procedure at a time when many patients
https://services.nhslothian.scot/earrecon/coming-to-hospital/
Coming to hospital or clinic for an appointment or a procedure can be stressful. As a team we can help you with any concerns you or your child have in relation to your hospital visit, and can answer any questions about what will happen in advance or arrange a familiarisation visit. We would recommend downloading
https://services.nhslothian.scot/preparingforsurgery/western-general-hospital/contact-us-wg/
Please direct any questions or feedback regarding the Western General Hospital Preparing for surgery website to: SurgerySchoolWGH@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk Or use the contact form below:
https://services.nhslothian.scot/carehomes/audiology-sensory-impairment-hearing-loss-tinnitus-and-hearing-aids/
Who we are and what we do We assess and provide rehabilitation for hearing loss and tinnitus. Our services cover all Lothian areas. We have specialist clinics for people who have dementia and for Adults with Learning Disabilities. We can assess hearing if people are able to tolerate wearing headphones and are able to make
https://services.nhslothian.scot/bereavementservice/resources/
The Bereavement Service holds a library of resources and can provide a wide range of information for bereaved people and professionals. These cover many different topics, formats and target groups. Some of the main resources we recommend are listed below. Copies of these may be available from the Bereavement Service or can be downloaded from the links below.
https://services.nhslothian.scot/mpts/compassionfocusedtherapy/
Audio Recordings Please find below some Compassion Focused Therapy audio recording of mindfulness and imagery exercises. These have been designed to be used together from guidance from your therapist. If you have any questions about any of these practices, please discuss this with your therapist. We would like to acknowledge Professor Paul Gilbert, Dr Chris