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hi

I’ve recently had some blood test done and it came back that my blood count is slightly out of range this is what the receptionist told me. Doctors has views it and nothing to report. Has anyone had this and what needs to be done please.

Thanks in advance x

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The receptionist isn’t qualified to diagnose a problem so shouldn’t have said anything about the result. If only slightly out of range your GP may not think anything needs doing but best to speak with him/her to make sure.

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Ask to speak with a doctor or qualified person to give you an explanation about your blood results. I normally ring first thing in the morning & presume they'll call you back seeing that you're based in the UK too.

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