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Blood tests are one of the most common types of medical test with a wide range of uses. This can assess your general health, check for infections, check how your organs are working, as well as screen for genetic conditions.
The Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) provides a range a diagnostic tests for out-patients referred from either primary or secondary care. Diagnostics include x-ray, ultrasound, CT and MRI.
Dermatology deals with skin. We provide specialist-led outpatient clinics, same day minor procedure treatments, and plastic surgeon-led complex surgery.
Our priority is to help you get
better and support you to leave
hospital when the time is right. You
will only leave hospital when you no
longer need hospital care and it is
safe to do so.
The emergency ambulatory care unit provides same day assessment and treatment for patients who have been referred by either their GP, the emergency department, outpatients or following a hospital admission. Patients attending the emergency ambulatory care unit should be able to mobilise with minimal assistance.
We offer a high-quality, friendly and efficient service to both wards and outpatients, delivered by specialist doctors and nurses who update their knowledge and skills to ensure we provide the best treatment and care possible.
We offer care to Royal Sussex County and Princess Royal hospital patients with IBD covering medical, nursing and surgical treatments, nutritional support, research and education.
Medical examiner offices in England are independent services, based at acute trusts (and a small number of specialist trusts). They are staffed by a team of medical examiners, supported by medical examiner officers.
Much of our service supports our hospitals, external clients in the NHS and private sector. We provide some services directly to patients, such as radioiodine therapies.
A neuropsychological assessment looks at how your brain is working and how brain injuries or illness may affect your behaviour, thinking and personality.
Our neurovascular service provides both planned and emergency service for a variety of neurovascular conditions. This involves diagnosis and treatment of abnormalities of blood vessels of the brain and spinal cord.
Our specialist team are here to help and support patients and their families with advanced progressive or life-limiting illness to improve their quality of life.
Our pathology laboratory (the study of diseases) carries out clinical tests to get information about your health to aid in diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery is a surgical specialty which deals with the repair and restoration of body tissue caused as a result of trauma, disease, degeneration or ageing.
Our team provides support and advice on all sexual health concerns and contraception. We also provide care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS.
The Stoma Care Service offers specialist support for anyone with a stoma (and their relatives) and for those who may require stoma forming surgery. We offer information, support, practical care, teaching and advice before and after surgery.
Urology is a surgical speciality, covering the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, prostate and male reproductive organs.