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Amplitude - Patient Outcomes

Amplitude Patient Outcomes Portal

✔️Amplitude is a quick and easy way for you to track your progress. It's online set of simple questions that you will answer before and after your surgery. Amplitude is important because:
 
✔️It allows you to track the progress you are making
 
✔️It helps us to monitor you and provide you with the best support
 
✔️It enables us to learn and offer even better care to our patients

How to use Amplitude

Log in to Amplitude on your phone, tablet or laptop: patientportal.roh.nhs.uk

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