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511. Maternity Contacts  
TO BOOK A NEW PREGNANCY Book your pregnancy - CHFT (cht.nhs.uk) AT CALDERDALE ROYAL HOSPITAL Antenatal Clinic - 01422 224580 Calderdale Birth Centre - 01422 224417 Early Pregnancy Assessment  
512. Clinical Assessment Service (CAS)  
The tests you have will depend on your condition. You will be contacted and someone from the hospital will explain what you need to do. Once the results of the tests come back then the  
513. Gastroenterology  
Isolated rise in Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) in asymptomatic patient Fibro-scan Referral Pathway for Abnormal Liver Blood Tests in Adults Positive Smooth Muscle Antibody and abnormal LFTs Isolated  
514. CT Scanning  
CT stands for Computerised Tomography and is a diagnostic technique in which the combined use of a computer and x-rays passed through the body at different angles produces cross-sectional images of  
515. Phones and WiFi  
Mobile Phones Mobile phones can be used on public corridors, but they must be switched off in clinical areas as they can interfere with medical equipment. Mobile phones are considered “in use”  
516. Services  
Conditions we treat We treat the whole spectrum of rheumatological conditions including, but not limited to, primary inflammatory arthropathies (like rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis), gout and  
517. Childhood Wetting (Paediatric Enuresis)  
Nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting) is the repeated incontinence of urine at night time after the age of about 6/7 years.  Nocturnal enuresis or bedwetting is a common childhood problem occurring  
518. Community Diagnostic Centres  
Our Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) in Halifax is now open. Located in the Broad Street building in central Halifax, the CDC provides community access to numerous planned diagnostic  
519. Patient information leaflets and videos  
Self examination - how to examine your neck and mouth regularly Self examination of neck Please click the links below to read leaflets on the following topics. Oral Cancer patient  
520. Shoulder Dislocation  
A dislocated shoulder is an injury where the upper arm bone (humerus) pops out of the cup shaped socket that’s part of your shoulder blade (scapula). The shoulder is one of the body’s most mobile  
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