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Public Service, Laboratory Tests
Description
Our Test Guide: http://testguide.adhb.govt.nz/EGuide/
Information about laboratory tests done by LabPLUS can be found in the LabPLUS Test Guide. Click on the link above and search the Test Guide for the test of interest.
Our website: www.labplus.co.nz
Community Anatomic Pathology Service (APS)
All community referred Histology, Cytology and Cervical Cytology (ThinPrep®)
Phone: 302 0516 or 0800 256 356
Frozen Section & FNA Bookings: 639 0212
Customer Services: 638 0177 or 638 0176
Email:
Getting tests done
Only registered medical practitioners, midwives, nurses and certain other kinds of health professionals are entitled to order laboratory tests. Patients must have a printed signed test request form for blood collections at LabPlus. Patients with electronic orders for tests that must be taken at the hospital should request a printout from their doctor or Awanui. For most tests, patients can have their blood taken at a community laboratory collection room (Awanui). Certain specialised tests may require a visit to one of the LabPlus collection rooms.
LabPlus collection rooms
- Level 6 at Auckland City Hospital - normal hours: 7.30 am - 4.15 pm Monday to Friday.
- at Greenlane Clinical Centre - normal hours: 7.30 am - 4:15 pm Monday to Friday.
- Level 3 at Starship Children's Hospital - normal hours: 8:00 am - 4:15 pm Monday to Friday.
All LabPlus collection rooms are closed on public holidays.
Pathologist approval of certain laboratory tests
LabPLUS policy on pathologist approval of laboratory tests can be found in the LabPLUS Test Guide - Test Vetting Policy
Facts and Fallacies
Health information available on the internet is not always correct. Accurate information on the following topics can be found in the LabPlus Test Guide:
Consultants
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Associate Professor Rohan Ameratunga
Immunologist
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Dr Katherine Bartlett
Pathologist
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Dr Peter Bradbeer
Haematologist
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Dr Logan Carpenter
Pathologist
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Dr Kai Chau
Pathologist
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Dr Weldon Chiu
Chemical Pathologist
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Dr Nicola Eaddy
Haematologist
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Dr Jane Evans
Pathologist
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Dr Charles Glenn
Pathologist
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Dr Maggie Kalev
Haematologist
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Dr Jing Kee (Dennis)
Pathologist
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Dr Mayada Kellow
Pathologist
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Dr Kilak Kesha
Pathologist
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Dr Nicola Kingston
Pathologist
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Dr Cam Kyle
Chemical Pathologist
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Dr Richard Lloydd
Pathologist
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Dr Gary McAuliffe
Virologist
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Dr Jeanette McFarlane
Pathologist
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Dr Paul Morrow
Pathologist
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Dr Samarina Musaad
Chemical Pathologist
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Dr Sharmini Muttaiyah
Microbiologist
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Dr Robyn Oldfield
Pathologist
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Dr Vladimir Osipov
Pathologist
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Dr Sally Roberts
Microbiologist
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Dr Anna Ruskova
Haematologist
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Dr Simon Stables
Pathologist
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Dr Clinton Turner
Pathologist
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Dr Michael Watson
Pathologist
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Dr Callum Wilson
Clinical Geneticist
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Dr Jane Zuccollo
Pathologist
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Dr Jonathan Zwi
Pathologist
Hours
Laboratory enquiries (LabLink): 0700 - 1900 Mon-Fri, 0800 - 1200 Sat
Phlebotomy
Auckland City Hospital Outpatient Collection room: 0730 - 1615 Mon-Fri
Starship Hospital Collection room: 0800 - 1615 Mon-Fri
Greenlane Clinical Centre Collection room: 0730 - 1615 Mon-Fri
All collection rooms are closed on public holidays.
Procedures / Treatments
Clinical Biochemistry testing is the analysis of the chemical constituents of the blood, urine, faeces and tissues. Most of the laboratory testing uses sophisticated instrumentation interfaced to a laboratory information system. Diseases such as diabetes, renal failure, heart attack and hepatitis are some of the conditions investigated by clinical biochemists.
Clinical Biochemistry testing is the analysis of the chemical constituents of the blood, urine, faeces and tissues. Most of the laboratory testing uses sophisticated instrumentation interfaced to a laboratory information system. Diseases such as diabetes, renal failure, heart attack and hepatitis are some of the conditions investigated by clinical biochemists.
Haematology is the study of the cells of the blood, the bone marrow and the clotting proteins present in blood. Haematologists investigate the blood of patients for diseases such as anaemia, disorders of the haemoglobin molecule, cancer, bleeding and thrombosis.
Haematology is the study of the cells of the blood, the bone marrow and the clotting proteins present in blood. Haematologists investigate the blood of patients for diseases such as anaemia, disorders of the haemoglobin molecule, cancer, bleeding and thrombosis.
Medical Microbiology is the detection and culture of bacteria and fungi that cause human disease. Microbiologists provide information about the susceptibility of these agents to antibiotics used during treatment of infections. Microbiologists use microscopy to examine samples for human parasites in a variety of clinical samples such as faeces and blood.
Medical Microbiology is the detection and culture of bacteria and fungi that cause human disease. Microbiologists provide information about the susceptibility of these agents to antibiotics used during treatment of infections. Microbiologists use microscopy to examine samples for human parasites in a variety of clinical samples such as faeces and blood.
Clinical Immunology is the study of the immune system and associated diseases. Clinical immunologists study the body's response to disease often through the measurement of antibody production. This approach allows the diagnosis of many diseases including HIV infection, rheumatoid arthritis, allergies and a range of autoimmune diseases.
Clinical Immunology is the study of the immune system and associated diseases. Clinical immunologists study the body's response to disease often through the measurement of antibody production. This approach allows the diagnosis of many diseases including HIV infection, rheumatoid arthritis, allergies and a range of autoimmune diseases.
Cytogenetics is the study of the genetic basis of disease. Cytogeneticists work with chromosomes and provide information about congenital diseases such as Turner's and Down's syndromes. They also provide important information about changes to the chromosomes in disease, such as leukaemia.
Cytogenetics is the study of the genetic basis of disease. Cytogeneticists work with chromosomes and provide information about congenital diseases such as Turner's and Down's syndromes. They also provide important information about changes to the chromosomes in disease, such as leukaemia.
Histopathology/Histology is the preparation, processing and staining of tissues obtained during surgery, biopsy or necropsy. Histologists prepare sections of tissue that are examined by pathologists in the investigation of tissue disease e.g. cancer.
Histopathology/Histology is the preparation, processing and staining of tissues obtained during surgery, biopsy or necropsy. Histologists prepare sections of tissue that are examined by pathologists in the investigation of tissue disease e.g. cancer.
Medical Cytology is the study of cell preparations collected from the lungs, lymph nodes, genital tract etc. for the presence of cancer cells. Investigation of the 'Pap' smear for the detection of cervical cancer is an important role of the cytologist.
Medical Cytology is the study of cell preparations collected from the lungs, lymph nodes, genital tract etc. for the presence of cancer cells. Investigation of the 'Pap' smear for the detection of cervical cancer is an important role of the cytologist.
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Contact Details
Auckland City Hospital
Central Auckland
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Phone
(09) 307 8995 or internal extension 22000
Email
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Greenlane Clinical Centre
Central Auckland
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Phone
(09) 307 8995 or internal extension 22000
Email
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This page was last updated at 2:52PM on September 23, 2024. This information is reviewed and edited by Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (LabPLUS) | Auckland | Te Toka Tumai.