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The results are also sent to a national audit group who look at the results of all 2 year developmental assessments carried out on the groups listed earlier
receipt and analysis For requests out of hours please contact the on call biomedical scientist in Chemical Pathology to inform them that a sample is being sent
Urine cortisol requests are sent to King's College Hospital, London for analysis of urine free cortisol. Results are expected back within 2 weeks.
investigate and draft a response to your complaint within 35 working days and once the response has been agreed by everyone involved in the investigation it is sent
For neonatal bilirubin from the community the sample should be sent in an amber coloured outer tube or alternatively wrapped in brown paper to protect
The results will be sent to the doctor looking after you. This can take a few weeks. The doctor will then arrange an appointment to see you.
The results of the test will be sent to the consultant who made the referral.
A report will be sent to your GP. The results of the test and any specimens taken are sent directly to your GP. This can take up to 5 weeks.
Samples will be receipted in the laboratory and sent to North Bristol for analysis.
The swabs will then be sent to the hospital laboratory for testing. It can take up to 5 days to receive the results.
Reports need to be sent with referral.
An appointment will be sent to you if a follow up is needed.
About 1 week before travel, you will be sent contact details of the nearest renal unit and a list of the stock being delivered.
Results from the test and a management plan will be sent to your GP within the next 2 weeks.
Samples may be sent to the laboratory any working weekday between 08.30am and 04.00pm and within 4 hours of production for first samples and 1 hour for
A report will be sent to your GP. If a consultant follow up is needed you will receive an appointment letter in the post.
It should be sent to you with your booking letter and is available on our website too, but please ask for it if it’s not sent to you.
Instead, your prescription will be sent directly to the homecare provider specified.
Most work is carried out on site at Gloucestershire Royal, although some more specialized investigations are sent to expert laboratories throughout the