WebNottingham NG7 2UH. Phone: 0115 924 9924. Travel to QMC > City Hospital Hucknall Road Nottingham NG5 1PB. Phone: 0115 969 1169. Travel to City Hospital > Ropewalk House 113 The Ropewalk Nottingham NG1 5DU. Click here for contact information. Travel to Ropewalk House > WebBlood tests (phlebotomy): Please note that owing to Coronavirus pandemic, all blood tests are now by appointment only. Patients that require a blood test at the request of their …
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WebOfficial information from NHS about City Hospital including contact details, directions, opening hours and service/treatment details WebPatients that require a blood test at the request of their GP or Consultant please call; 0121 507 6104 Monday to Friday from 8am – 4:30pm. Alternatively you can email [email protected] to book an appointment. Please include your name, date of birth, contact number and you NHS Number the date you require your blood test and we will ... the power to life
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WebWe hold blood test clinics at Royal Derby Hospital, Florence Nightingale Community Hospital, Queen's Hospital Burton, Samuel Johnson Community Hospital and Sir Robert Peel Community Hospital. We also provide local clinics around the community to help patients who may find it difficult to travel to our hospitals. UHDB patients can now book ... WebMeet the Nottingham Clinical Genetics Team Nottingham Regional Genetics Laboratories Cytogenetics Services and tests available Prenatal tests Paediatric tests Tests for adults Malignancy – haemato-oncology Malignancy – solid tumours Solid Tissues Neurodevelopmental disorders Referral Requirements Contact us Transportation of … WebCity Hospital - visiting times and ward information; All Visitors; Get involved ... all pregnant women are able to have a combined serum screening test which consists of a blood test and an ultrasound scan. This test is less sensitive than NIPT (86% detection rate for Down’s Syndrome and 80% detection for Edwards’ and Patau’s Syndromes ... the power to make it better