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Diagnostics and Treatments

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Diagnostics: Ways to diagnose your condition. Treatments: Ways to treat your condition.

Explore the different ways we can diagnose and treat your condition. An accurate diagnosis is the first step in the journey to achieving effective treatment for your condition.

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Removal of subcutaneous (under the skin) lumps

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Repair of septal perforations

This refers to surgical treatment to fix perforations of the nasal septum.

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Revision Joint Replacement Surgery

Revision joint replacement surgery is a procedure to replace an artificial joint that has become infected, loose or worn out.

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Rhinitis (hay fever, allergic and non-allergic rhinitis)

Treatments for the cause of Rhinitis (hay fever, allergic and non-allergic rhinitis)

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Rhinology

The diagnosis and treatment of nose and sinus problems and related complex medical issues.

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Rhinoplasty (functional and aesthetic surgery)

A rhinoplasty procedure is a safe way to reshape your nose and make a change in your appearance.

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Right Heart Catheterisation

A right-heart catheterisation is used to see how well your heart is pumping and to measure pressure in the heart and lungs.

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Rotablation

Rotational Atherectomy or Rotablation is a safe and extensively used technique which features insertion of a small drill for the treatment of coronary artery disease. Rotablation is used with experience and the anticipation to tackle complications.

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Sabeceous cysts

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Same-day consultant clinics

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Self-Catheterisation Instruction

Instruction by a professional skilled in teaching intermittent self-catheterisation.

Sentinel Node Mapping

The use of dyes and radioactive substances to identify the first lymph node to which cancer is likely to spread from the primary tumor.

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