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Clinics
Oxfordshire Podiatry / About us
Podiatry services are available at community clinics throughout Oxfordshire. For general enquiries and for appointment bookings please contact your local clinic. Clinic you attend Contact number* Abingdon Hospital 01865 904478 Chipping Norton Hospital 01865 903943 Didcot Hospital 01865 904725 East Oxford Health Centre 01865 904150 Fiennes Centre (Banbury) 01865 902958 Julier Centre (Bicester) 01865 904156 […]
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General enquiries
Oxfordshire Podiatry / Contact us
General enquiries For general enquiries and for appointment bookings please contact your local clinic as listed below: Clinic you attend Contact number* Abingdon Hospital 01865 904478 Chipping Norton Hospital 01865 903943 Didcot Hospital 01865 904725 Fiennes Centre (Banbury) 01865 902958 Julier Centre (Bicester) 01865 904156 Kidlington Health Centre 01865 904156 Orchard Health Centre 01865 904034 […]
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Contact us
Phone: 01865 904099 Email: Cotswold.House@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk Address Wiltshire Community Eating Disorder Service Savernake Hospital London Road Marlborough Wiltshire SN8 3HL Parking There is a pay and display car park for patients and visitors, charging 50p per hour. Disabled car parking is available near the main hospital entrance. On arrival If you are attending for an assessment or […]
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Where we work
Bladder and Bowel Service / About us
We see patients in clinics across Oxfordshire, and we visit housebound patient with complex needs at their home. Clinics held: Witney Community hospital Chipping Norton Memorial hospital Bicester Community hospital Banbury – Orchard health centre Abingdon Community hospital Wantage Health Centre – Mabley Way Didcot Community hospital East Oxford Health Centre Wallingford Community hospital Henley […]
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Mental Capacity legislation
Caring for our carers / Carers handbook for over-18 mental health services / Legislation
What is mental capacity? Having mental capacity means being able to make and communicate your own decisions. Someone may lack mental capacity if they cannot: Understand information about a particular decision Remember that information long enough to make the decision Weigh up the information to make the decision or communicate the decision What can cause […]
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Fantastic five stars for City Hospital colleagues
News: 25 May 2022
The amazing team at Oxford Health’s Fulbrook Centre have been praised for their dedication to patients in a series of independent five-star I Want Great Care reviews.
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Ongoing CRIS projects: general psychiatry
Research & Development / Researcher’s toolkit / Register your project for Clinical Record Interactive Search (CRIS)
Discriminating N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor-antibody encephalitis (NMDAR-Ab-E) from primary psychosis NMDAR-antibody encephalitis (NMDAR-Ab-E) is a condition in which the body mistakenly attacks a person’s NMDA receptors in the brain. These receptors are important in normal brain function including learning, memory, and normal conscious awareness. The antibodies reduce available receptors and so affect these functions. As the disease […]
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Oxford City Healthcare Hubs
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
The issue Currently our staff who provide community physical healthcare services in Oxford are based in a wide range of sites across the city. These services include those provided in people’s homes, such as by our district nursing and health visitor teams, through to specialist podiatry, dentistry and other clinics. Many of our staff work […]
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Looking after someone in hospital
Caring for our carers / Carers handbook for over-18 mental health services / Understanding mental health services
We know that when someone is admitted to hospital it can be a very distressing and difficult time for both the person you care for as well as yourself. We aim to treat most patients in their own home wherever possible. Sometimes if someone is particularly unwell, they will be admitted to hospital so their […]
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Hospital at Home
Service
Patients on Hospital at Home stay in their own homes but they recieve extra care and attention from the Hospital at Home Team. The team work like a hospital ward team and have regular multi-disciplinary meetings where they discuss the patients they are looking after. The service is designed to give patients extra support so that they are not admitted to hospital or so that their admission is as short as possible.
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