Hywel Dda University Health Board Blood Test Service
Disabled Access: Yes
Website: http://hduhb.nhs.wales/healthcare/services-and-teams/blood-tests/
Summary
How to access the blood test service for adults:
1. Referral via GP
You must have a blood form from your GP to access the blood test service.
Where can adults be seen in the Hywel Dda University Health Board area for blood tests?
Blood test services for adults within the Hywel Dda University Health Board area are based at Amman Valley Hospital, Antioch Centre and Glangwili Hospital OPD. Please note that this service is unavailable to patient groups including shielding patients and immunosuppressed (i.e. patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment).
You can book a blood test online via the online booking system.
If you can’t book an appointment online, please telephone Antioch Centre / Amman Valley Hospital (0300 303 9642) or Glangwili Hospital OPD (07790 978 684).
How to access the blood test service for children:
1. Referral via GP
Children must have a blood form from your GP to access the blood test service.
Where can children be seen in the Hywel Dda University Health Board area for blood tests?
Blood test services for children, aged between 6 and 16 years old, within the Hywel Dda University Health board are based at Glangwili Hospital OPD. To book an appointment, use the online booking system or the main booking telephone number on 07790 978684.
How to access services such as anticoagulation clinics or ante-natal blood tests:
Appointments for the anticoagulation clinics can be booked via the online booking system. If you can’t book an appointment online, please telephone Antioch Centre / Amman Valley Hospital (0300 303 9642) or Glangwili Hospital OPD (07790 978 684).
Ante-natal blood tests are no longer carried out in general blood test departments. Ante-natal blood test are carried out at maternity units.
Is this service available in Welsh?: The Health Board welcomes correspondence and telephone calls in Welsh or English. The website can also be translated into Welsh by clicking 'Cymraeg' on the desired webpage.
Last Updated: 06 March 2024 12:52 by NHS 111 Wales