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Update regarding pathology tests

You may have seen media reports relating to pathology tests (bloods, urine etc.) which GP practices carry out and are processed in labs at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.

Following an issue with an IT system upgrade, there were some delays to GP practices receiving the results for tests that were taken and sent to the labs between 29 July and 13 August.

All results have now been processed and are available in a format that practices can view.

You may find this unsettling if you had tests carried out around this time but please be assured that all urgent abnormal results have now been reported. Your practice will be in touch in the usual ways if they wish to discuss results with you further.

If your symptoms worsen or you are concerned, please follow the usual care routes by contacting the practice or use NHS 111. In an emergency call 999.

Accessing your GP health record

The easiest ways to access your GP health record are:

  • using your NHS account (through the NHS website or in the NHS App)
  • using the GP online system: SystmOnline

To access your GP health record online, you must be:

  • registered with the surgery
  • aged 16 or over
Getting help with your GP health record

You can contact the surgery for help if:

  • you need a printed copy of your record or to be sent a digital version
  • you’re unable to see your record
  • information is missing or has disappeared from your record
  • you can only see very recent information in your record and you need to see older information
  • there’s incorrect information in your record
  • you can see information that should not be there (for example, you can see information that’s not yours)
  • you do not want to be able to see your record
  • someone is pressuring you for information in your record

What’s in your GP health record

Your GP health record includes information such as:

  • medicines your GP has prescribed
  • allergies you have
  • vaccinations you have had
  • conditions you have been diagnosed with
  • notes from appointments at the surgery
  • results of tests the surgery has arranged
  • letters that hospitals or specialists have sent to your GP

Your GP health record does not include information kept by other services that has not been sent to the surgery. This includes services like hospitals, dentists and opticians. To access this information, you will need to contact the service directly.

You can find out more information about your GP health record on the NHS website.

Related information

Accessing someone else’s information

Page published: 4 July 2023
Last updated: 27 June 2024