A-Z of patient leaflets by title

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This page lists patient leaflets by their title. Please use the A-Z below to find the leaflets relevant to you.

If you are not sure which leaflet titles are relevant to you, see our list of leaflets grouped by department/topic.

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Glaucoma - Having cyclodiode laser for glaucoma

Description:
This leaflet aims to answer your questions about having cyclodiode laser for glaucoma. It explains the benefits, risks and alternatives, as well as what you can expect when you come to hospital.

Globus

Description:
A persistent 'lump in the throat feeling' is sometimes described as 'globus'. This leaflet provides more information about globus, what causes it and what you can do to help.

going home after testicular embolisation

Description:
Information for going home after testicular embolisation.

Gordon Survivorship Walking Group

Description:
This leaflet explains more about the walking group organised by Gordon Survivorship. The group is for people who are undergoing cancer treatment or have completed treatment.

Gracefield Gardens, Health and Social Care Centre

Description:
This booklet provides information about health and social care services provided by Gracefield Gardens centre.

Grazax® hay fever treatment

Description:
This leaflet aims to answer some additional questions you may have about taking Grazax® tablets to treat your hay fever allergy.

Guy's Hospital - Information about your stay (easy read)

Description:
This booklet tells you about what happens when you come to stay at Guy's Hospital. It is written in simple, short sentences, with pictures to guide you.

Guy's Hospital - Useful information (easy read)

Description:
This leaflet tells you about the shops and facilities at Guy's Hospital. It is written in simple, short sentences, with pictures to guide you.
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Children's patient information leaflets

Looking for our children's patient information leaflets? You can find these on the Evelina London Children's Healthcare website.