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Blood Tests (Phlebotomy Service)

How to Access a Blood Test in Brent

Community Clinics

Click here to see the clinic opening times and telephone booking numbers at the various sites.

If you live in Brent or have been referred for a blood test by a GP in Brent, or from a Community Specialist in Brent, you can access a blood test at one of our community clinics. The various sites, how to get there and maps can be found from the links below:

• Wembley Centre for Health and Care
• Willesden Centre for Health and Care
• Chalkhill Primary Care Centre
• Fryent Medical Centre
• Stag Lane Clinic



GP Surgeries

You may also be able to arrange to have a blood test at  your GP surgery, providing the surgery you are registered with has agreed to offer this.  Please contact your GP Sugery for more information.

Children (under 12 years)

Children under 12 years old are not able to have their blood taken in the community clinic. Paediatric blood tests are offered at the following hospitals:

• Northwick Park Hospital
• Central Middlesex Hospital

Referrals from Outpatient Hospital Consultants

Please note patients who have been referred for a blood test by an Outpatient Consultant in a hospital such as Northwick Park or Central Middlesex are NOT eligible to attend one of our community clinics for a blood test and should attend for a blood test at the hospital concerned.

 
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