Jaundice in Newborn Babies

Every week in the UK, 20 children are diagnosed with a life-threatening liver disease.  Early diagnosis is vital but lack of awareness of these complex conditions means that symptoms, particularly in infants, can easily be missed.  The vital signs of possible liver disease in newborn babies are:  Prolonged jaundice i.e. continuing after two weeks old  Persistently pale coloured … Continued

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PATIENT INFORMATION

We would like to make patients aware that we are currently experiencing staff shortages. Please be aware that we are working hard to continue to provide a high level of care and ensure the smooth running of the surgery.  We would like to remind all our patients that we do not tolerate any verbal abuse … Continued

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School Nurse Texting Service – Chat Health

For confidential help and support.

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Welsh Veterans Awards 2022

Last 4 Weeks to apply or nominate The Welsh Veterans Awards are Open for Nominations and applications – Closing date 1st June! If you are or you know a veteran that’s done some great things since transition to civilian life or you’re a business/organisation/charity that’s gone above and beyond to support our former military then … Continued

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Veteran Family Study

Are you a spouse / intimate partner or child (now 18+) of a military veteran? A study is being conducted that wants to understand, from your perspective, what supports have best helped your wellbeing after your family left the military.

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Physiotherapy Appointments

Did you know all adults (16 years and over) with spinal, muscle, joint and tendon pain can see a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist without the need to see a GP first? Find out how here.

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Dr Jane Evans Retires

All of us at Ely Bridge Surgery would like to wish Dr Jane Evans a happy and healthy retirement. Dr Evans has been a caring, hard-working and supportive GP and colleague for many years and her contribution will be very much missed.

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Mask Wearing Update

As rules on face coverings have eased inWales, it is still a legal requirement to wear a face covering when attending ourhospitals and community healthcare sites,unless exempt. Help keep our staff, patients andcommunities safe.  HelpUsHelpYou #KeepWalesSafe

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Service Veterans

South Glamorgan Community Health Council are collecting your views.

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