Our nursing staff will carry out blood and other tests that you may need. You do not need to make a separate appointment to have a blood test, you just walk into the clinic at the times when blood can be taken, these times are
When you arrive please inform the receptionist that you are here for blood tests and they will direct you as to where to sit and wait.
We would like to ask that you bring in the stickers your doctor or nurse has given you when you come for your blood tests. This will make your visit quicker
If for any reason you become worried about your health, then you can call our SOS clinic to make an appointment. You may choose to use this service if anything has changed about your health and you think it may be due to your Primary Immunodeficiency or your treatment.
We ask that you call in first, a nurse will triage symptoms and establish the next best course of action. It may be that you will be given an SOS clinic appointment to be seen by a doctor or you may be advised to visit your GP or seek immediate medical help from your local accident and emergency unit.
If you are extremely unwell or have life threatening symptoms then please dial 999 to attend your nearest A&E
There is an SOS clinic every day in the afternoon. It is important that you ring and book an appointment rather than just turn up at clinic, as it may then not be possible to give your problem the time that it needs.
SOS daytime telephone number
Please call 020 7377 7039 and choose the option to speak to a nurse.
SOS evening / out of hours telephone number
Please call 020 3416 5000 ask for bleep 0121 or attend your nearest A&E department.