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Lab services

Laboratory tests are investigations that help you get an understanding of the cause of a disease, as well as how to monitor and treat it.

Laboratory tests are investigations that help you get an understanding of the cause of a disease, as well as how to monitor and treat it.

Lab tests can also help you assess if treatments are working or failing, and help you monitor any side effects.

Lab tests can be done on various specimens including stool, urine, blood, and other body tissues or fluids.

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If you're ready to visit us, book an appointment to reduce your waiting time at the clinic.

Once you've filled out the form, a member of the team will be in touch to confirm your appointment.

Frequently asked questions about lab tests

What happens during a lab test?

Many illnesses can be investigated through lab tests, and what happens during this service will depend on what lab test is being done.

Common tests include:

  • Blood test: This involves taking a blood sample from your vein. The nurse will put a tourniquet on the arm, clean the site with antiseptic and using sterile blood collection kits, blood will be withdrawn and processed for various tests. Blood tests can be used to check blood count, blood chemistry and liver function.
  • Urine test: You will be asked to collect your urine in a container. Urine tests can be used to check things like protein, sugar, certain types of bacteria, and pregnancy.
  • Stool test: You will be asked to collect your stool sample in a container. Stool samples can be used to identify intestinal parasites or other micro-organisms.
  • Culture test: Blood, urine and stool specimens can be cultured to identify micro-organisms, and help determine more effective treatments.

What happens after a lab test?

Once your lab test has been completed, you’ll be seen by a doctor who will give you your results and advise you on treatment.

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Don't delay coming in to see us for a lab test. Find a clinic near you and book your appointment today.