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… your well-being and that of your baby. If you are a GP or referring doctor, click on the 'Information' tab to find out more information about how the CMR unit and hor to refer patients. … Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) …
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… cardiac physiologists in your appointment. Your doctor may refer you for this test if you have had a heart operation or … to tell us. It is better to do this when you are first referred for the test, and if you have the test, let your …
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… of your kidneys through a series of blood tests. EDTA refers to the name of the substance that you will receive by …
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… pulmonary artery. Atrial septal defect (ASD) – sometimes referred to as a "hole in the heart", this is when the wall … we will offer advice and counselling and, if appropriate, refer you to a specialist obstetrician for further scans or …
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… tests Depending on the information we receive from your referring doctor and our discussions with you before you come …
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… the results of your scan to the hospital consultant who referred you. This is normally within a week of your scan. … contact your GP. They can arrange transport for you by referring you to our hospital transport department on 020 … to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Alternatively, if you have been referred for this scan and have a medical query, you can …
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… other family members who are at risk. You might be referred to a clinical geneticist, a genetic counsellor or …
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… you will have will vary depending on why you have been referred to us, but generally, you will receive an injection …
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… to drive. Your report will be sent to the clinician who referred you to us within five working days. Find out more …
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