An Early Pregnancy Assessment Service (EPAS ) is a dedicated department within the maternity unit that provides care for women with problems in early pregnancy. The commonest reasons women are referred to the EPAS are bleeding and / or pain with a positive pregnancy test.
The unit accepts admissions of women living in Glasgow and adjacent NHS Board areas Lanarkshire, Ayrshire and Arran, Dumfries and Galloway, Western Isles and the former Argyll and Clyde boundary areas. Referral is through local psychiatric services in the NHS Board area or via any health or social care professional if the woman lives in Glasgow …
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Hi, Is anyone from Glasgow and know the number you call if you have bleeding in early pregnancy (I’m 6 weeks today). It used to be the early preg unit at the Southern General but I.
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Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow – I would like to thank everyone in the A&E at the QEUH for the care they gave my husband last Saturday from the triage nurse to the doctors and nurses in resus and also the doctors and nurses in the Coronary Care at the Golden Jubilee and the doctor and nurses in Coronary care at QEUH you all took …
1345 Govan Road, Glasgow , G51 4TF Maternity care Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Maternity care NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde More services within Maternity care, 7/28/2019 · An investigation into the death of a 10-year-old hospital patient from an infection linked to pigeon droppings could end up in criminal proceedings, it has emerged. The boy was battling cancer at t