Reporting Of Results
All reporting times are from sample receipt at the laboratory. The laboratory adheres to the target turnaround times specified by NHS England
For detailed information see the relevant service profile page.
Measurement uncertainty values, where applicable, are available on request.
Genetic Testing
Clinical urgency |
Examples |
Calendar days |
Urgent |
- QFPCR for rapid aneuploidy detection
- PCR based tests where the result is needed
urgently for prenatal diagnosis
|
3 days |
Urgent |
- Microarray or karyotyping for prenatal / urgent
postnatal (e.g. neonatal) referrals
- Southern blot tests where the result is needed
urgently for prenatal diagnosis
- PCR-based tests for predictive testing and
confirmation of neonatal results
|
14 days |
Urgent |
- Urgent panels and exomes for relevant
indications
- NIPD
|
21 days |
Non-urgent |
- Standard paediatric microarray
- Standard single gene and small gene panel
(<10 gene) sequencing
- Known familial mutation testing
- Standard STR based analysis
- Postnatal karyotyping (e.g. fertility or familial microarray follow-up)
|
42 days |
Non-urgent |
- Large gene-panels (>10 genes) for standard referral indications
- Whole Exome Sequencing for standard referral
indications
- Whole Genome Sequencing, where available
|
84 days |
The Willink Metabolic Unit
Reports are issued without delay, usually within 24 hours of results being obtained.
Telephone results are followed by written results within 24 hours.