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How can I obtain blood results taken at the hospital (last year)

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Hello

Im looking to get my blood results printed out for a private consultation. The blood test were done at a NHS hospital last year, my GP surgery don’t have them on record and said I need to contact general hospital records (didn’t give me a number and weren’t very helpful)

I have tried Googling this but can’t find anything, do I just ring the hospital that I had the bloods done at?

Thanks

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Who ordered the blood test? What department of the hospital? Ask them. Go in if necessary. You could also try the NHS app. Or PALS via email. Its a complaints service. You either need to be assertive or find someone genuinely helpful, as your local GP surgery could easily track them down if they wanted to. But its easier to fob you off.

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