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Polycystic ovary syndrome - Diagnosis
A GP or specialist may request an ultrasound scan, which can show if you have a high number of cysts in your ovaries (polycystic ovaries).
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NHS gender dysphoria clinics
You and your GP may agree that you should see specialists at a gender dysphoria clinic so you can consider your treatment options.
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High blood pressure (hypertension) and pregnancy
Find out how having high blood pressure can affect your pregnancy and why you'll need specialist care.
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Viewing waiting lists – NHS App help
Find out how to use the NHS App to view your waiting lists for hospital and specialist treatments.
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Myalgic encephalomyelitis or chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) - Treatment
Read about the treatments for myalgic encephalomyelitis, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome or ME/CFS.
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Book an appointment using the NHS e-Referral Service
Find out about the NHS e-Referral Service, including how to book an appointment online, when you're referred by a GP or other referrer to see a specialist, and choosing your hospital or clinic.
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Vomiting and morning sickness
Find out how to deal with morning sickness (nausea and vomiting in pregnancy) and how to spot hyperemesis gravidarum, or severe morning sickness, which needs specialist treatment.
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Epilepsy and pregnancy
Find out about epilepsy and pregnancy, including if anti-epileptic drugs can affect your baby's health and talking to your specialist about your medicines.
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Cerebral palsy – Diagnosis
Your child may have an assessment where a specialist will ask about their development and check for typical symptoms.
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Viewing documents – NHS App help
Find out how to view and download documents in the NHS App.