Where do I go for a blood test at Manchester Royal Infirmary?
Our team takes blood samples when you need to have your blood tested….Phlebotomy.
Day | Location | Time |
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Friday | Chapel Road Clinic, Chapel Road Sale M33 7EG | 8.30am – 2pm |
Limelight Centre. 1 St Brides Way, Old Trafford, Manchester. M16 9NW | 8am – 3.30pm |
How do I book a blood test in Ireland?
To book your blood test appointment by telephone please call (01) 291 0181. The line is open from Monday to Friday, from 10am to 2pm. Calls are charged at normal local rate within the 01 area. You can also call this number to cancel or reschedule your appointment.
How do I book my blood test in Drogheda?
You can have your blood test free of charge in Drogheda Primary Care Centre. Alternatively you may call 041 980 9581 to make an appointment. The line is staffed Monday to Friday 14:15 – 16:30.
Can you drink water before blood test?
It’s actually good to drink water before a blood test. It helps keep more fluid in your veins, which can make it easier to draw blood.
Are GPs doing blood tests now?
Last week GPs were asked to cut back on non-essential blood tests after disruption to NHS supplies of test tubes. However the latest guidance now goes even further and says only clinically urgent tests should be undertaken.
Where can I get a blood test in Altrincham?
As from Thursday 1st November 2018, Altrincham General, Trafford General Hospital and Limelight blood tests will be by “Appointment Only”. Children under the age of 16yrs are to attend The Childrens Resource Centre at Trafford General Hospital by appointment only.
How many X-rays does Altrincham do per year?
Altrincham has a small X-Ray department currently performing approx. 16,800 scans per year. There are 2 X-Ray rooms, soon to have state of the art digital equipment on the opening of the new Altrincham hospital which will be capable of performing all routine plain film X-Ray examinations.
What are the opening hours for anticoagulant patients?
Anticoagulant patients Monday 8.00am – 10.00am, Wednesday 8.00am – 11.00am and Friday 8.00am – 10.00am by appointment only. Additional Information: Please note that the department is busiest first thing in the morning. If possible, come later in the day to minimise your wait.
What are the GP referral hours?
GP Referrals are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 8.00am – 3.30pm and Wednesdays 11.30am to 3:30pm. Please note that the department is busiest first thing in the morning. If possible, come later in the day to minimise your wait.