Test Results, Blood Tests and X-rays

Test Results

You can request your test results online by completing the Test Results triage below.

Tests requested by us

If your test was requested by your GP, you can request your results in the following ways:

  1. If you’re registered for Online services, request your test results via Patient Access*
  2. If you aren’t registered for Online services, request your test results via our Online Form.
  3. Via this admin form

If you already have a Patient Access account, you can request test results 24/7 by using the link above; if you don’t have an account and would like to learn more please click the link below; alternatively you can complete the form below to order your prescription.

Tests requested by someone else

If tests have not been requested by the practice, please consult the clinic where the test was requested/the doctor who requested the tests, for results.

For more information about your test results please contact the Hospital, Urgent Care Centre or Minor Injuries Unit where the test was conducted.

Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Stadium Road,
London,
SE18 4QH

Website: www.lewishamandgreenwich.nhs.uk

Tel: 020 8836 6000

Alternatively you can contact the ward or department where you had your test directly.

University Hospital Lewisham

Lewisham High Street,
London,
SE13 6LH

Website: www.lewishamandgreenwich.nhs.uk

Tel: 020 8333 3000

Alternatively you can contact the ward or department where you had your test directly.


Blood Test Results

Your blood results will be back at the practice within 7-10 working days.

If the results indicate you need a review then you will be called or written to, to make an appointment.

X-Ray Results

Please allow 14 days before contacting the surgery to see if we have received the results of an X-ray, at which time the receptionist will be able to advise further on whether a follow up appointment needs to be made.

If an X-ray result is received into the practice before 14 days, and the GP needs to see the patient, they will call the patient and arrange for them to come into the practice sooner.