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  • Women's Health

    Fibroids

    Uterine fibroids are benign growths that form in or on the wall of your uterus (womb).

  • Orthopaedics

    Finger Joint Arthritis

    Finger joint arthritis refers to the wear and tear, usually age-related, of the cartilage in the finger joints.

  • Allergy

    Food Allergies

    A food allergy is an abnormal immune reaction to food.

  • Orthopaedics

    Foot Fracture

    A foot fracture, or broken foot, is when one or more bones in your foot are cracked or broken.

  • Orthopaedics

    Frozen Shoulder

    Frozen shoulder is a painful condition which results in a severe loss of motion in the shoulder joint.

  • Digestive Health

    Gallstones

    Gallstones are hardened pieces of bile that form in your gallbladder.

  • Orthopaedics

    Ganglion Cyst

    Ganglion cysts are common lumps found under the skin of the hand, wrist and fingers.

  • Digestive Health

    Gastro Oesophageal Reflux Disease (GORD)

    Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) is a common digestive disorder where stomach acid leaks up into the oesophagus.

  • Ear, Nose & Throat

    Glue Ear

    Glue ear is when fluid builds up behind the eardrum in the middle ear, which can cause muffled hearing and a feeling of fullness in the ear if left untreated.

  • Digestive Health

    Groin Pain

    Groin pain is any discomfort you may feel in the groin area, which is between your stomach and your thigh. It’s usually caused by straining a muscle during exercise.

  • Urology

    Haematuria (Blood in Urine)

    Haematuria is the medical term for blood in urine.

  • Lung Health

    Haemoptysis (Coughing Up Blood)

    Haemoptysis refers to coughing up blood from the lungs or airways.

  • Digestive Health

    Haemorrhoids

    Haemorrhoids are swollen or enlarged blood vessels at or just inside the opening of your anus (bottom).

  • Dermatology

    Hair Loss (Alopecia)

    Alopecia (hair loss) is a condition that can affect the hair on your head, face, and body.

  • Orthopaedics

    Hammer Toe

    Hammer Toe is a type of foot deformity that causes your toe to curl and appear bent all the time.

  • Orthopaedics

    Hand Fractures

    A hand fracture is a broken bone in your hand or fingers.

  • Allergy

    Hay Fever

    Hay fever (allergic rhinitis) is one of the most common allergies in the UK, affecting around 13 million people.

  • Neurology

    Headache Syndromes

    Headache syndromes are health conditions that cause repeated headaches, with symptoms varying from intense pain to nausea and a runny nose.

  • Ear, Nose and Throat

    Hearing Loss

    Hearing loss can happen slowly, quickly, or all of a sudden.

  • Heart Health

    Heart Failure

    Heart failure is a chronic (long-term) condition where your heart is not able to pump blood around your body as it should.

  • Heart Health

    Heart Rhythm Problems

    Many heart rhythm problems aren’t dangerous, but in rare cases, they may be serious or even life-threatening.

  • Women's Health

    Heavy Periods

    Heavy periods is a relatively common problem, and there are several potential causes, most of which are benign and easily treated.

  • Digestive Health

    Hepatobiliary Disease

    Hepatobiliary disease is a catch-all term to describe any condition or disorder that affects the liver, gallbladder and bile ducts.

  • Digestive Health

    Hernias of the Groin and Abdominal Wall

    Hernias of the groin and abdominal wall are lumps in the groin that develop when the bowels, or other tissues in the body, are pushed through a weak spot in the muscles between the upper thigh and the lower abdomen.

  • Heart Health

    High Blood Pressure

    Having high blood pressure can put extra strain on your blood vessels, heart, brain, kidneys and eyes.

  • Heart Health

    High Cholesterol

    High cholesterol is when cholesterol levels are higher than expected in the blood.

  • Women's Health

    Human papillomavirus (HPV)

    Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a very common viral infection that affects the skin and the lining of certain parts of the body. Most people will have HPV at some point in their lives, often without knowing it.

  • Men's Health

    Hydrocele

    A hydrocele is a swelling in the scrotum, caused by abdominal fluid entering one or both sides.

  • Dermatology

    Hyperpigmentation

    Hyperpigmentation is a skin condition that makes some areas of your skin look darker than others.

  • Endocrinology

    Hypogonadism

    Hypogonadism is when your sex hormones are low – testosterone in men, and oestrogen in women.

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