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:
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in the NHS App
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contact us online by submitting an Admin Request
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phone after 10am on 0114 2299835
Questions about your results
If you want to talk to someone about your results, fill out our test results form and someone will be in touch.
What do my test results mean?
The descriptions below give an explanation and details behind the phrases used.
Normal. Take no action – This means that the clinician has looked at the result and deemed it to be within the normal range for the test and so no further investigation or treatment is needed.
Satisfactory. Take no action – This means that the clinician has looked at the results and deemed it to be very close to the normal range for the test and the result is not concerning. Some patients have consistently abnormal results that are ‘normal’ to them.
Borderline. Take no action – This means that the clinician has looked at the result and deemed it to be just outside of the normal range and the result is not concerning.
Abnormal but expected. Take no action – This means that the clinician has looked at the result and no further investigation or treatment is needed. This may be for the following reasons:
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The result is in keeping with your known medical condition(s)
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The result has already been discussed with you
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You are already on the correct treatment