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What happens when you arrive

Last updated on Monday, October 5, 2020

You will be greeted by the receptionist in the Pre-Operative Assessment Unit who will check your details are correct. You will then be asked to fill in a health questionnaire, and the nursing staff will go through your answers with you to determine whether further assessment is required. Tests:...

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What happens if you have symptoms

Last updated on Wednesday, April 29, 2020

If you have found something that worries you and you have received your screening invitation, attend the invitation and inform the radiographer of your concerns.  If you have not received your invitation arrange to see your GP who will decide whether or not you need to be referred for further inv...

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One stop haematuria clinic

Last updated on Monday, February 8, 2021

Men and women who have noticed blood in their urine, or those that the GP as detected microscopic blood in the urine on dipstick testing can be referred to this clinic (based on certain criteria). The patients will undergo an initial triage by a urology specialist nurse followed by requesting ima...

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What We Spend and How We Spend It

Last updated on Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Financial Statements and Reports: Annual financial reports and budgets are published in our Annual Reports. Funding Sources: Information on our funding and financial support can be found in our annual financial statements. Procurement Procedures: Details about our procurement...

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What are we looking for in a volunteer?

Last updated on Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Volunteering at Wirral University Teaching Hospitals can offer a great opportunity to give something back or broadening your experience to your local community. Hospitals are busy places that care for sick and critically ill patients and their families which can be challenging yet rewarding. To...

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Who are we

Last updated on Tuesday, July 16, 2024

WUTH is an NHS Foundation Trust providing high-quality healthcare services. More details about our structure and services can be found on our website.

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Who are We?

Last updated on Thursday, July 26, 2018

Heads of Audiology Department Departmental Manager Dr Gillian Rudduck   Senior Audiologist/Clinical Lead Judith Williams   Specialist Audiologists Joan BlackhurstDenise CourtnellGail LongmanMatthew NicholsonJan PlestedJoanne Robinson   Audiologists Catherine O'BrienAnitha Thirumalaivel...

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