https://services.nhslothian.scot/carehomes/strokeeducationpilot/
Page Menu (you can click on a title to go directly to that section) Welcome to the pilot (trial) education page! If you have access to this page then you are a member of staff in one of four Care Homes in Lothian who has been offered the oppertunity to try this new stroke education
https://services.nhslothian.scot/edinburghfertilitycentre/meet-the-staff/
Doctors Our team of doctors at the IVF Unit will be responsible for initial investigations and formulating a treatment plan based on your individual circumstances. They will also oversee your treatment and make adjustments where necessary. Maya Chetty- Lead Consultant Dr Smriti Bhatta – Specialty Doctor Cornelia King – Specialty Doctor Dr Brian Brady –
https://services.nhslothian.scot/artspsychotherapies/inpatient-services/
Accessible treatments for urgent and complex care for people staying in hospital Urgent care transformation is a priority within the Mental Health Strategy (2017-2027). This means ‘the prioritisation of mental health pathways for people that need urgent care’. In the Arts Psychotherapies we have responded by orienting our inpatient services to provide quick access to
https://services.nhslothian.scot/occupationalhealthcommercial/lifestyle-screening/
In The Workplace Screening Method
https://services.nhslothian.scot/geneticservice/
Association for Clinical Genomic Science – ACGShttps://www.acgs.uk.com/ British Society of for Genetic Medicine – BSGMhttp://www.bsgm.org.uk/ Clinical Genetics Society – CGShttp://www.clingensoc.org/ Association of Clinical Scientists – ACShttp://www.assclinsci.org/ European Cytogenetics Association – ECAhttps://www.e-c-a.eu/en/ European Society of Human Genetics – ESHGhttp://www.eshg.org/ Royal College of Pathologists – RCOPhttp://www.rcpath.org/ Cancer Genetics Group – UKCGGhttps://www.ukcgg.org/ Department of Health and Social Carehttps://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-of-health-and-social-care
https://services.nhslothian.scot/wellbeinglothian/tools-to-help-you-manage-your-worries/
There are lots of things that can help you manage your worries.
https://services.nhslothian.scot/maternity/where-do-i-want-to-give-birth/homebirth/
NHS Lothian offers you support in delivering your baby at home. Being in familiar surroundings, where you may feel more relaxed, can help some women to cope better with labour and birth. You would be supported through labour and birth by a midwife. Midwives can provide care in your home. If the midwife is concerned
https://services.nhslothian.scot/edinburghfertilitycentre/success-rates/
Several factors affect the chances of success, including the actual cause of infertility and the response of the patient providing eggs to the drug treatment, but their age at the time of egg collection is the most important factor affecting outcome. For women over 40, the chances of success are reduced. Even if the initial
https://services.nhslothian.scot/maternity/where-do-i-want-to-give-birth/maternity-unit-at-st-johns-hospital/
The labour ward (also called obstetric unit) in St John’s Hospital Maternity Unit has a friendly, welcoming environment. The labour ward is run by a team of midwives, consultant obstetricians, maternity care assistants and clinical support workers who provide care and support throughout your labour and in the early hours following the birth of your