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.
Shoulder Replacement
In shoulder replacement surgery, the damaged parts of the shoulder are removed and replaced with artificial components, called a prosthesis.
Continue readingSigmoidoscopy
A sigmoidoscopy is a diagnostic test used to check the sigmoid colon, which is the lower part of your colon or large intestine.
Continue readingSinusitis
Treatment for the cause of sinus infections.
Skin Biopsy
A skin biopsy is a procedure that removes a small sample of skin for testing. The skin sample is looked at under a microscope to check for skin cancer, skin infections, or skin disorders such as psoriasis.
Skin cancer and melanoma surgery
Treatment for early-stage melanomas usually includes surgery to remove the melanoma.
Skin cancer screening and treatment
A skin cancer screening is a visual exam of the skin that can be done by yourself or a health care provider.
Skin Patch testing
Patch Testing determines if your skin condition is caused or aggravated by an allergy to substances which have come into contact with your skin.
Sleep Disorders Service
A range of diagnostics and treatments to manage sleep disorders
Continue readingSnoring assessment and surgery
Soft Tissue Techniques
Soft tissue treatment involves the assessment and treatment of any soft tissue injury that is causing pain and abnormal function.
Spinal tap (lumbar puncture).
During this test, a special needle is placed into the lower back, into the spinal canal. A small amount of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) can be removed and sent for testing to find out if there is an infection or other problems.
Continue readingStenting of malignant strictures
Biliary stents are commonly used to treat malignant biliary obstruction.