Emergency Dental Service
The East Sussex Emergency NHS Dental Service can only treat patients who have an urgent care need that meets the strict triage criteria around clinical symptoms. If you need urgent…
Our emergency departments are currently extremely busy, and you may face a long wait to be seen. More information is available on alternative services.
The East Sussex Emergency NHS Dental Service can only treat patients who have an urgent care need that meets the strict triage criteria around clinical symptoms. If you need urgent…
…The health and safety of our patients, visitors and staff is our absolute priority and we have robust procedures to prevent infection and transmission. We would like to offer assurance that it remains safe for patients to attend our hospitals as normal. If you have a scheduled appointment and are not self isolating, please attend […]…
…blood can be given if needed. Full blood count This test examines blood cells and haemoglobin level (Hb). If the Hb is low it may be an indication that you…
…your birth details, immunisation and health history (if available). The summary is unique to you and you can update it at any time. The information about you in the health…
…be seen, you might find some helpful resources below to get you started on your journey to improving your foot and ankle pain. If you would like a more in…
…to complete a short questionnaire about your drug or alcohol use. You don’t have to fill this in if you don’t want to, but it helps us to see if…
…below to get you started on your journey to improving your hand and wrist pain. If you would like a more in depth understanding of the anatomy of the hand…
…the impact of injury or illness and help you to adjust to your condition. Patients, relatives and carers are all encouraged to play an active role within your rehabilitation programmes….
…food and drink getting into you lungs (aspiration). This can lead to chest infections/pneumonia. Your speech and language therapist can advise on specific strategies to help make swallowing more comfortable…
…tiring quickly. For some, feeling low in mood can also reduce appetite. Swallowing difficulties are called dysphagia. Your speech and language therapist can carry out a detailed assessment of your…