Laboratory Medicine helps diagnose illness, monitor health conditions and support treatment by analysing samples such as blood, urine and tissue. Almost every patient's care involves laboratory testing at some stage.
We process thousands of samples every week, delivering fast and accurate results so that the team providing your care can make the right decisions.
Booking a blood test
If you have been referred for a blood test, and are over 18, or have a child under 12, you can book an appointment online for most tests.
Some exceptions and specific details apply, depending on the type of test you are having. These can all be found on the booking page.
Please ensure you have your blood test form to hand when booking.
Adults (18 and over)
Appointments can be booked online. Call the team on 01204 390923 between 10am-12pm Monday-Friday if your test cannot be booked online.
Children (under 12 years)
Appointments can be booked online. Call the team on 01204 463190 for queries.
Our teams and what they test for
If you want to learn more about a specific laboratory test this website explains common tests and what they mean.
Haematology
We test blood to diagnose and monitor conditions such as anaemia, clotting disorders and blood cancers (including leukaemia and myeloma).
Blood transfusion
We support safe blood transfusions for patients who need them, ensuring every step meets strict national safety standards.
Clinical biochemistry
We analyse blood and other samples to assess:
- liver and kidney function
- diabetes
- hormone conditions
- fluid balance
- the effects of cancer treatments
Antenatal screening
We provide screening in pregnancy for Down's, Edwards' and Patau's syndromes as part of the national Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme (FASP). This screening is offered to all pregnant women in England.
Microbiology
We test for infections caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. This includes conditions like MRSA and Hepatitis. Your GP or hospital team will discuss results and treatment with you.
Histopathology
We examine tissue samples taken from the body to help diagnose conditions such as cancer.
Andrology
We examine sperm samples to look at a man's fertility and to make sure a vasectomy has worked.
What happens after my test?
We don't give results directly to you. Your GP, consultant or healthcare professional will discuss your results with you and explain the next steps.