A Conversation for Haematuria (Blood in the Urine)
Advice from the lab
Moonhogg - Captain Coffee Break Started conversation Sep 23, 2009
Speaking as someone who works in a microbiology laboratory that tests urine -
I have to correct you on the sample bottles. Labs now generally will not accept anything other than a recognised collection pot, and none will accept one without a test-card filled in by a doctor. If your doctor asks for a sample, either obtain a sterile pot from the surgery, or buy one from a chemist. That way, hopefully, your sample will not be rejected!
Advice from the lab
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Sep 23, 2009
OK I'll curate that later, sorry have to dash, taking Andrew to his club then have an appointment at his college with his tutors
I'll let you know when it's done and then you can check it for me,
Thanks
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