Patient information leaflets

Service name A-Z

If you want to browse leaflets by service then you can by using the A-Z directory below.

All internally produced written information can be printed at home if you wish. These lists will be updated with new and revised patient information as it becomes available.

All patient information should be used in conjunction with the advice given by a clinician.

Safeguarding

Deprivation of Liberty Safeguarding (DOLS)


Sexual Health - Contraception

A guide to Chancroid

A guide to Chlamydia

A guide to Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV)

Bacterial Vaginosis

Epididymo-orchitis: The basics

Getting help after rape and sexual assault

Hepatitis B

HIV and AIDS Overview

Mycoplasma genitalium

Non-gonococcal urethritis

Partner Notification

PEP (Post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV): The basics

Pregnant women who have a positive syphilis blood test

Pubic lice

Thrush in men and women

Trichomonas Vaginalis

Your guide to contraception

Your guide to contraceptive choices – after you’ve had your baby

Your guide to contraceptive injections

Your guide to diaphragms and caps

Your guide to emergency contraception

Your guide to long-acting reversible contraception (LARC)

Your guide to male and female condoms

Your guide to the combined pill

Your guide to the contraceptive implant

Your guide to the contraceptive patch

Your guide to the contraceptive vaginal ring

Your guide to the IUD

Your guide to the IUS

Your guide to the progestogen-only pill


Specialist Foot Health Services

Nail Surgery


Speech and Language Therapy

Attention and Listening Skills

Eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties

Expressive Language

Fibreoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES)

Social Communication Skills

Speech Sounds

Supporting older children and young people that stammer

Supporting young children that stammer


Stroke

A carer’s guide to stroke

Accommodation after stroke

Alcohol and stroke

Atrial fibrillation (AF) and stroke

Balance problems after stroke

Behaviour changes after a stroke

Benefits and financial assistance

Bereavement and grief after stroke

Bladder and bowel problems after stroke

Blood-thinning medication and stroke

Cannock Community Stroke Team

Carotid artery disease

Childhood Stroke

Childhood Stroke - A handbook for families

Communication problems after a stroke

Diabetes and stroke

Driving after stroke

Emotional changes after a stroke

Equipment for independent living and mobility

Fatigue after stroke

Getting active after a stroke

Getting online for people with aphasia

Healthy eating and stroke

High blood pressure and stroke

Holidays and stroke

Ischaemic stroke

Leisure activities after stroke

Migraine and stroke

Next steps after a stroke

Occupational therapy after stroke

Pain after stroke

Physical effects of stroke

Physiotherapy after stroke

Private treatment

Problems with memory and thinking after a stroke

Seizures and epilepsy after stroke

Sex and intimate relationships after stroke

Smoking and the risk of stroke

Stroke Early Supported Discharge Service

Supporting a stroke survivor

Swallowing problems after a stroke

Taste and smell changes after a stroke

Thrombolysis- a clot busting treatment for Ischaemic Stroke

Transient ischaemic attack (TIA)

Vascular dementia and stroke

Vision problems after stroke

Wolverhampton and Seisdon Community Stroke Specialists

When someone is seriously ill or dying after a stroke

When you have a stroke

Women and stroke