Khan Medical Practice

Pinfold Health Centre, Field Road, Bloxwich, Walsall WS3 3JP

Telephone: 01922 775 194

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Tests & Results

Results of Tests and Investigations

 

Test results can be obtained by phone. Please try to call for results from 02:00 pm Monday – Thursday and after 11:00 am.

If you have consented to receive SMS messages, results will be sent to your phone. You can also view test results using the NHS app or Patient online services if you have an account and record access has been enables.

 

How long does it take to get results?

Our clinicians will tell you how long the result takes to come back to us.

To keep confidentiality we can only give results to patients or children’s parents.

 

Specimens

Please note if you need to bring in any specimens which need to go to the laboratory for testing you need to bring them in before 15:00 Monday – Thursday.

 

 

 

Blood Tests

 

A blood test is when a sample of blood is taken for testing in a laboratory. Blood tests have a wide range of uses and are one of the most common types of medical test. For example, a blood test can be used to:

  • assess your general state of health
  • confirm the presence of a bacterial or viral infection
  • see how well certain organs, such as the liver and kidneys, are functioning

A blood test usually involves the phlebotomist taking a blood sample from a blood vessel in your arm and the usual place for a sample is the inside of the elbow or wrist, where the veins are relatively close to the surface. Blood samples from children are most commonly taken from the back of the hand. The childs hand will be anaesthetised (numbed) with a special cream before the sample is taken.

You can find out more about blood tests, their purpose and the way they are performed on the NHS Choices website.

 

X-Rays

 

An X-ray is a widely used diagnostic test to examine the inside of the body. X-rays are a very effective way of detecting problems with bones, such as fractures. They can also often identify problems with soft tissue, such as pneumonia or breast cancer.

If you have an X-ray, you will be asked to lie on a table or stand against a surface so that the part of your body being imaged is between the X-ray tube and the photographic plate.

An X-ray is usually carried out by a radiographer, a healthcare professional who specialises in using imaging technology, such as X-rays and ultrasound scanners.

You can find out more about x-ray tests, how they are performed, their function and the risks by visiting the NHS Choices website.

 

Other Diagnostic Tests

There are a lot of other types of diagnostic test you might have in hospital in these cases you should contact the hospital consultant’s office to obtain results of diagnostic testing.

Opening Times

  • Monday
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  • Friday
    08:00am to 06:30pm
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    09:00am to 05:00pm
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