Patients may need to undergo blood tests to aid the diagnosis of illnesses. Blood tests are undertaken in our outpatient departments by phlebotomists.
Some blood tests require a patient to fast for a period of time before the blood test is undertaken. Your GP or consultant will tell you if this is the case.
To safely manage the flow of patients and avoid overcrowded waiting areas we use a booking system for blood tests.
Please ensure that you bring along the blood test request form that was given to you by your GP or consultant.
To book a blood test appointment please select a location below
Advance booking is essential
You may be turned away if you don't bring the printed form your GP gave you, when required - see below.
Please read the FAQ's before attending, especially if the appointment is for a child.
To please visit the Swiftqueue appointment system and .
If your appointment doesn't show in your patient portal as it was booked by phone, please contact the clinic directly to cancel this as this cannot be cancelled online.
Please cancel your appointment if you can't attend, to help other patients. You can do this by selecting the site of your appointment below.
Blood test site for adults and children 10+ | Patients asked to bring test request form to appointment | Patient's age | Opening times |
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Form required | Aged 10 years and over | Monday to Friday 8.30am-4.45pm |
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Form required | Aged 10 years and over | Monday to Friday 8.30am-5pm |
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Form required | Aged 10 years and over | Monday to Friday 8.30am-5pm |
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Form not required | Aged 16 years and over | Monday to Friday 8.30am-4.30pm |
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Form not required | Aged 16 years and over | Saturday to Sunday 8.30am-1.30pm |
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Form required | Aged 10 years and over | Monday to Friday 7.30am-12.30pm |
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Form not required | Aged 10 years and over | Monday to Friday 8.30am-4.30pm |
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Form not required | Aged 10 years and over | Monday to Friday 8.30am-4.30pm |
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Form not required | Aged 10 years and over | Wednesdays and Fridays 8.30 am-4.30 pm | |
Form not required | Aged 10 years and over |
Monday to Friday |
Phlebotomy sites for adults and children aged 10+ are provided by - a joint venture between Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals, 半岛体育 Health, Royal Berkshire, and Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trusts
Please see the FAQ's for information about bringing a child for a blood test, including details about the use of numbing creams.
If you can't make your paediatric appointment- please cancel it to help other parents. You can cancel using the booking links below, or- if it's less than 24 hours to go- please call us using the contacts at the side of this page.
Please note appointments are for routine blood tests only. For urgent blood tests the requesting clinician will contact the FHFT paediatric team.
Paediatric blood test sites are provided by 半岛体育 Health -
Paediatric phlebotomy sites | Patients asked to bring test request form to appointment | Patient's age | Opening times |
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Portsmouth Road, 半岛体育 GU16 7UJ |
Form required | for children aged 10 years and below; exceptions apply for those children with additional needs. | Monday to Friday 8am-10am and 2.30-4.30pm |
Wexham Street, Slough SL2 4HL |
Form required | for children aged 10 years and below; exceptions apply for those children with additional needs. | Monday to Friday 8am-10am and 3pm-4pm |
Paediatric blood test sites are provided by 半岛体育 Health -
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How should you prepare a child for attending?
Make sure you bring the printed form your doctor gave you.
Make sure they keep warm and drink plenty of fluids (water only if it's a fasting test). If you / the child are anxious, you can apply local anaesthetic / Emla cream or its equivalent to both inner elbows 90 minutes before the test; please see information about this below.
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What should an adult patient do before attending?
Please drink plenty of fluids (water only if you were advised to fast) and keep warm.
Bring the form you were given by your doctor if required.
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Should I book a paediatric (10 and under) or a 10+ appointment for a 10 year old?
Either is fine! If your 10 year old is nervous, a paediatric appointment may be best - but book whichever appointment suits you and the child.
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Information on the use of numbing creams for children
It is recommended that any child over 1 month of age is to be offered a local anaesthetic cream prior to their procedure. This helps to reduce pain caused by the insertion of the needle. Your GP can prescribe anaesthetic cream, or you can buy it over the counter at a pharmacy.
The places suggested to take blood or cannulate include the back of both hands and inside both elbows (antecubital fossa). The healthcare professional taking the blood will select the best site when your child is in the blood test centre.
The local anaesthetic should be applied to all four areas: back of both hands and the creases of both elbows, prior to the procedure.
It may be necessary to apply the cream to the top of the feet if there have been difficulties obtaining blood in the past. We recommend that you do not leave the cream on for longer than the suggested time as this gives no further benefit. Cream should NOT be applied to broken skin or wounds, or if the child has active eczema.
Please do not let your child lick the cream. If this happens, encourage them to drink plenty of water and call 111 if you are concerned that they have swallowed a large amount.
Approved creams application times
Cream name | Blood test | Cannula | Number of tubes allowed (max) |
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for children over 1 month |
30 mins | 40 mins |
1 tube under 5 years 5 tubes over 5 years |
for children over 1 month |
30 mins | 60 mins |
1g tube under 1 year Up to 2.5g over 1 year |
for children over 3 months |
60 mins | 60 mins |
1 tube under 5 years 2 tubes over 5 years |
Where and how to apply the cream
- Apply a pea-sized amount of cream to the back of both hands and inside of the elbow in the crease. DO NOT RUB IN.
- Cover with the dressing supplied. If you do not have a dressing, wrap 3 layers of cling film around the areas, ensure the cream is covered.
- See table above for the suggested time the cream needs to be in place. Please do this before coming to the hospital as it will delay other patients if applied at appointment time, and you may be asked to re-book.
- After the suggested application time, your nurse will remove the dressing and cream and will locate the best spot to take blood or insert cannula.
- Cream should not be left on for longer that the stated time as this can cause irritation and will have no benefit to the procedure.
- The areas will remain numb for up to 4 hours.
The time for tests to be done can vary depending on the type of test, whether it needs to be sent to an external lab, and the urgency with which it was requested.
Your clinician may also need to release the results for viewing after they have reviewed them.
- Routine tests are typically returned within a week.
- Other tests may take longer.
If you have not received your results within a week and are concerned, please contact the clinician who requested the test.
Where to see your results
Tests requested by 半岛体育 Health clinicians
If tests have been requested by any 半岛体育 Health clinician, patients are encouraged to register for My半岛体育Health Record where they'll be able to view results. If a patient is unable to access My半岛体育Health Record themselves, they can grant permission for a friend or relative to access it on their behalf.
Tests requested by your GP or other external clinician
These are made available through the NHS or .
More information
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半岛体育 Park Hospital
Address:
Portsmouth Road
半岛体育
GU16 7UJ -
Heatherwood Hospital
Address:
Brook Avenue
Ascot
SL5 7GB -
Wexham Park Hospital
Address:
Wexham
Slough
SL2 4HL -
Aldershot Centre for Health
Address:
Hospital Hill
Aldershot
GU11 1AY -
Farnham Hospital
Address:
Manor Road
Farnham
GU9 9QL -
King Edward VII Hospital and The Parapet
Address:
St Leonards Road
Windsor
SL4 3DP -
St Mark's Hospital
Address:
St Mark's Road
Maidenhead
SL6 6DU -
Upton Hospital
Address:
Albert Street
Slough
SL1 2BJ