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  1. Blood Tests. Blood tests have a wide range of uses and are one of the most common types of medical test, and can be used to: Assess your general state of health. Check if you have an infection. See how well certain organs, such as the liver and kidneys, are working. Screen for certain genetic conditions.

  2. You can also find information on the NHS Healthcare Travel Costs Scheme (HTCS) website. If you have further questions, please contact the Royal Berkshire Hospital's Cashier's Office, via 0118 322 7054 or in person at Level 2, Royal Berkshire Hospital (behind reception desk). Travel and Transport information for our different sites.

  3. Coming to Hospital. Whether you’re coming to our hospitals and satellite sites as a patient, relative, carer or visitor, we want to ensure your experience is among the best in the country. Within this section you’ll find information about what to expect during your hospital visit, what facilities we have, and the help and support we offer.

  4. Contact details. 0118 322 7181. Royal Berkshire Hospital Early Pregnancy and Acute Gynaecology Unit. We have many different wards within the Royal Berkshire trust. This page allows you to search for a specific ward using a variety of filters.

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  6. Ophthalmology is the medical and surgical management of conditions of the eye and its attached parts. The department undertakes approximately 7,000 day case procedures, 100,000 outpatient attendances and over 20,000 eye casualty attendances per year across Royal Berkshire Hospital, Prince Charles Eye Unit and West Berkshire Community Hospital.

  7. You can contact our Patient Advice and Liaison Service [link] on 0118 322 8338, by email on PALS@royalberkshire.nhs.uk or by post to this address: PALS, Level 2 Main Entrance, Royal Berkshire Hospital, Craven Road, Reading, RG1 5AN. I would like to thank a staff member.