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Childrens (Paediatrics)

…of childhood diseases. For clear, local information for pregnant women, babies and young people across Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes please visit BLMK Healthier Together for clear, high quality information….

Trade Unions

…d) 100% of their working hours on facility time? 0% – 19 1% to 50% – 7 51% to 99% – 1 100% – Provide the figures requested in the…

Virtual/Online Consultation

Attend Anywhere enables patients to have a virtual consultation via video link with your clinician. People are increasingly using technology in almost every aspect of their lives. Within healthcare, you…

Children’s Phlebotomy at Bedford Hospital - New patient appointment booking system

…cancel or rearrange appointments anytime. Please select Bedford Hospital Paediatric Department from the main menu. Rapid Blood Tests Blood test waiting times can vary from approx. 4-6 weeks. If your…

A Guide to Your Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO)

…or muscles. To stop or limit abnormal motion. To provide protection. To help control abnormal muscle tone. To prevent foot/ankle muscle contractures. What should be worn under the splint (AFO)?…

A Guide for Purchasing Footwear for use with Orthoses or for Adaptations

…you buy shoes. Footwear for adaptions i.e. shoe raise or rocker soles: The best footwear to buy is that in which the sole and heel units are made up of…

A Guide to Your Child’s Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO)

…need to buy special Shoes? You will need to buy some shoes to fit over the AFO. This often means buying shoes that are bigger than your child’s usual shoe…

A Guide to Your Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO)

…ADJUST THE AFO YOURSELF. The Ankle Foot Orthosis supplied is considered the most appropriate for your condition. You may discuss alternative orthoses with the orthotist. Orthotic Department tel: 01582 497198….

Opting out

…out your confidential patient information will still be used to support your individual care. To find out more or to register your choice to opt out, please visit www.nhs.uk/your-nhs-data-matters. On…

Chronic Pain Service (GP information)

…to six months. Chronic pain can occur in any part of the body. It can be caused by an accident or injury. There are also many different health conditions that…