Private Blood Tests in Newcastle: How Quickly Can You Get Results?

Surgeon holding a blood test

If you're feeling unwell or just want peace of mind, getting a blood test can be one of the quickest ways to find out what’s going on with your health. But one question we often hear is: "How Quickly Can You Get Results?" In this blog, we'll walk you through the timeline, what to expect, and how to get fast, accurate results in Newcastle.

Why Get a Private Blood Test in Newcastle?

There are many reasons why people choose to book private blood tests in Newcastle instead of going through the NHS:

  • Faster appointments – same-day or next-day bookings
  • Quicker results – some tests return results in just 24 hours
  • Comprehensive options – from general health screens to hormone or vitamin panels
  • Peace of mind – no long waits, no chasing results

At Private Medical Clinic, we offer a wide range of blood tests in Newcastle, whether you're checking cholesterol, hormone levels, thyroid function, or something more specific.

How Quickly Will Doctor Call With Blood Test Results in Newcastle?

The speed of your results depends on the type of blood test you’ve had, but here’s a general guide for our Newcastle clinic:

Type of Test Turnaround Time
Full Blood Count (FBC) Same day – 24 hours
Thyroid Function 24–48 hours
Liver/Kidney Function 24–48 hours
Hormone Panels (e.g. testosterone, oestrogen) 2–3 days
Vitamin & Nutritional Checks 2–3 days
STI Blood Tests 24–48 hours

Our doctors will usually call or email you within 24–72 hours depending on your chosen test. If your results are urgent, we'll prioritise a same-day consultation.

Where Can You Get a Blood Test in Newcastle?

You can book a private blood test directly at our Newcastle clinic or from surrounding areas.

We’ve made it simple:

  1. Book online or call us – Choose the test or speak to our team for advice
  2. Visit our clinic – We’ll take your blood sample in a comfortable, clean setting
  3. Get your results fast – Usually within 1–3 working days
  4. Doctor follow-up – You’ll be contacted with results and next steps

Visit our Blood Tests service page to view the full test list.

What Happens After Your Blood Test?

Once your results are in, we’ll:

  • Contact you via phone or secure email
  • Explain what the results mean in plain English
  • Offer treatment, referrals or lifestyle advice if needed
  • Send your report digitally for your records

We also offer follow-up appointments (in person or via video call), especially if your results need further discussion or treatment planning.

Choosing the Right Blood Test

Not sure what test you need? Here are some of the most popular options:

  • Well Man / Well Woman checks
  • Hormone imbalance tests
  • Cholesterol and heart health checks
  • Vitamin D, B12 and iron levels
  • Thyroid blood tests
  • Diabetes (HbA1c) screening
  • Sexual health screening

If you’re unsure, book a private GP consultation and we’ll guide you through the best options based on your symptoms and health goals.

How Private Blood Tests Compare to NHS Options

Feature NHS Private Medical Clinic
Appointment wait time Days to weeks Same-day available
Result wait time 3–10+ days 1–3 days (depending on the test)
Range of tests Limited Wide range, including advanced tests
Follow-up flexibility GP availability varies Timed around your schedule

FAQs

How quickly will the doctor call with blood test results in Newcastle?

Most results are available within 24 to 72 hours. Your doctor will contact you by phone or email as soon as your results are in. Urgent cases are always prioritised.

Can I get same-day blood test results in Newcastle?

Yes, some tests like Full Blood Count (FBC) and CRP can be processed the same day, especially if you book a morning appointment.

Are private blood tests more accurate?

Private tests are processed by accredited labs just like NHS tests. The main difference is speed, convenience, and the ability to choose specific tests.

Can I get a blood test without seeing a GP?

Some basic screening panels can be booked without a GP consultation, but for most tests, we recommend a GP appointment so we can tailor the right test for your needs.

At Private Medical Clinic, we pride ourselves on fast turnaround times, easy access to appointments, and clear, compassionate follow-up.

Whether you're looking for blood tests, routine health screens, or more specialised blood panels, we're here to help.

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