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Laboratory Medicine

General Information / Information for Patients

Lab Tests Online-UK is written by practicing laboratory doctors and scientists to help you understand the many clinical laboratory tests that are used in diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease.  A link to this website is provided: Click Here

Please note the Laboratory cannot give out patient results directly, please contact your GP or Healthcare professional.

Information Leaflets for Patients:

Collection and delivery of semen samples to the cytology department: Click Here

Collecting a stool (faeces) sample: Click Here 

Collection of a urine sample: Click Here

Collecting a 24 hour urine sample: Click Here

Preparing for a Blood Test: Click Here

For information on Sweat Tests: Click Here

Using the urine Monovette (syringe) system: Click Here

All procedures carried out on a patient need the informed consent of the patient.  For most routine laboratory procedures, consent can be inferred when the patient presents himself or herself with a request form and willingly submits to the usual collecting procedure, for example venepuncture.  It is assumed that when a sample is sent to the laboratory, the clinician responsible for the care of the patient has obtained the appropriate and valid consent for the test, storage and sharing of the patient's information with the relevant Health Care Professionals to generate the result so that the laboratory is not required to confirm or document consent.

For information regarding patient confidentiality and data protection, including details about the sort of information we collect, how it is used and how it is stored contained: Click Here


Web page 27 last revised: 04/07/22

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Industrial action: 14 - 19 November

The British Medical Association has announced that resident doctors in England will stage industrial action from 7am on 14 November to 7am on 19 November.

During this time, some of our services may be affected. We will contact you directly if your appointment needs to be changed. Otherwise, please attend your appointment as planned.