Blood collection

Practical information

What you need to bring

What you need to bring
  • Your identity card
  • A prescription for blood drawing from your attending physician or GP (unless he or she has sent this electronically)

Opening hours

Opening hours

You can visit our healthcare sites to have a blood sample drawn during our opening hours. It is not necessary to make an appointment for this (except for the Aalter Medical Centre). You do need a prescription for a blood test from your attending physician or GP.

For venesection, function and glucose tests, see the table below to determine if an appointment is needed.

Ghent - Maria Middelares General HospitalSt Vincent General Hospital in DeinzeGhent-Bruges Medical CentreAalter Medical Centre
Weekdays8am to 7pm9am to 9pm8am to 12.30pm and 1pm to 5pm.8pm - 6pm

Saturday

8am to 12pm8am to 12pmClosedClosed
Sundays and public holidaysClosedClosedClosedClosed
Ghent - Maria Middelares General HospitalSt Vincent General Hospital in DeinzeGhent-Bruges Medical CentreAalter Medical Centre
Blood collectionWithout appointmentWithout appointmentWithout appointmentBy appointment
Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT)By appointmentWithout appointmentBy appointmentBy appointment
VenesectionBy appointment/By appointmentBy appointment

Sample delivery without blood draw

Delivery in labDelivery in labDelivery to the blood-draw stationDelivery to the blood-draw station
Function testBy appointment only///
Semen sample deliveryBy appointment only, delivery to lab///

How do I sign in?

How do I sign in?
  • Sign in at an e-kiosk in our entrance hall (atrium) from 7.45am-6.45pm. Read here how to sign in at the e-kiosk.
  • You will receive a ticket with a serial number
  • Take a seat in the waiting area hall
  • When your number appears on the screens, please head to the area for blood drawing
  • Register at an e-kiosk in the entrance hall. Read here how to sign in at the e-kiosk.
  • You will receive some patient stickers which you will deliver to the staff member who takes the blood sample.
  • Follow route 61 to the laboratory on the third floor and sign in.
  • Sign up at the e-kiosk in our entrance hall
  • Take a seat at waiting area 4 on the ground floor
  • When your number appears on the screens, a nurse will come to collect you.
  • Check in at the information desk.

Delivery of samples

Delivery of samples

You can visit the clinical laboratory 24/24 for sample delivery (e.g. urine) unless a blood sample is also required.

Results

Results

You can only obtain your test results through your attending physician or GP. Contacting our department is pointless, we are not allowed to communicate these results.

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