Procedures and treatments

Preparing a child for a procedure or treatment can be an anxious occasion. Great Ormond Street Hospital have produced a number of factsheets to help explain what will happen and what to expect.

Fetal heart scan (fetal echo): what happens next?

This page explains about fetal heart scans carried out by the Fetal Cardiology Service at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). It explains what happens after you have had the scan and what you can expect before and after your baby is born.

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Fetal heart scans

A fetal heart scan is similar to the routine scans that you have during pregnancy, but focuses specifically on your baby’s heart.

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Flexible bronchoscopy

This page explains about a flexible bronchoscopy and what to expect when your child comes to Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) to have this procedure.

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Fluorescein angiography of the eyes

We have blood vessels in every part of our bodies, including our eyes. Angiography is a way of taking a picture of the blood vessels and fluorescein is a dye that makes the blood vessels more obvious. The pictures let the doctors confirm or rule out certa

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Food suggestions following cleft surgery

After cleft surgery, it is advisable to have a sloppy or soft diet for the first two weeks. Your child will find this more comfortable and it will reduce the risk of damage to the repair. Your child should be able to build up to their normal diet by the t

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