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Home Oxygen
If you have a long term condition and your doctor thinks oxygen therapy might helpful, you’ll be referred to the Home Oxygen Service for an assessment. We prescribe, review and support patients who receive oxygen therapy at home.
Fraud, bribery and corruption
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/trust/publications/fraud-bribery-and-corruption
Support and advice (PALS)
(PALS) Patient advice and liaison service
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/patients-visitors/PALS-support-and-advice
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery department diagnose and treat children and adults with diseases that affect the mouth, jaws, face and neck. We work closely with specialists from other services such as Ear, Nose and Throat, Orthodontics, and Oncology.
Neurology
The Neurology service diagnoses, treats and manages disorders that affect the nervous system. We are also involved in clinical research, clinical trials, as well as basic research and translational research.
Ophthalmology (eye care)
The Ophthalmology service cares for adults and children who have eye conditions. We perform several types of eye surgery such as laser treatment and cataract surgery. We can also help you manage long term eye diseases.
Tissue Viability Nurses
Tissue Viability service provides specialist advice and care to patients with complex wounds. We work in partnership with you, helping you to look after your wounds and prevent the risk of future skin damage.
Urgent treatment centre
An urgent treatment centre (UTC) is a facility you can go to if you need urgent medical attention, but it's not a life-threatening situation. UTCs are equipped to diagnose and treat many of the most common ailments people go to A&E for.
Trusts look back ahead of merger
We held our annual meeting last week to look back at our achievements and challenges over the past year.
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/trusts-look-back-achievements-ahead-merger
Palliative Care
Specialist palliative care is the advice and support provided by a team of healthcare professionals specifically trained to care for people whose illness cannot be cured and who may need specialist help.
