Test results

Getting your test results

If your test results show that you need more tests or treatment, we will contact you.

Once a doctor has reviewed your test results, you can view them:

Results Of Tests

It is your responsibility to check your own test results. This includes blood tests, urine samples, stool samples, swabs, x-rays, scans, colonoscopies and endoscopies, ECGs, and echocardiograms.

You can see your test results on the NHS app or your online website portal. If you do not have access to the internet results are also given out over the phone after 2pm Monday to Friday. To find out more on how to use the NHS app please use this link: https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/nhs-app-help-and-support/getting-started-with-the-nhs-app/

Your doctor or nurse will tell you how long to wait before calling for your results. Please do not call earlier than this as we will not have the results available.

If the doctor has ordered more than one test for you the results may not all arrive at the same time.

After your results are received by the practice, a clinician will review them. They will write a comment for each result which can be viewed online or read out by the Reception team but they will not be able to comment on exactly what the results mean..

Possible comments might include:

  • “Normal” or “Stable” – this means that no further action is needed. If you are still concerned about your symptoms then you should make an appointment for review.
  • “Abnormal, not urgent – patient to book appt” – this means that the results should be discussed with a doctor You should call or go online and book a follow up appointment. If it is marked as “not urgent”, it means that no immediate action needs to be taken by you or the doctor. The GP will be aware that it can take 2-4 weeks to book a routine appointment. The result will not need to be dealt with sooner than this if they have marked it as “not urgent”.
  • If our Clinicians wished to discuss something with you sooner than a routine appointment they would send you a booking link.

Sometimes the GP might contact you about the results. This could include receiving a phone call or a text message. For example, we might text you if your vitamin D level is low because this is very common and can be managed without having an appointment. We might also text you to let you know about a result, such as if you have high cholesterol or other abnormalities that we would like to discuss with you. If this happens, please book a routine appointment.

Please note that we do have a strict policy regarding confidentiality and data protection. We will only give out results to the person they relate to, unless that person has given prior permission for their release or if they are not capable of understanding them.

Please use this guide if you want to see pictures explaining how to check your results: how to check your results picture guide.pdf