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  1. The John Radcliffe Hospital (JR) is Oxfordshire's main accident and emergency site. The JR provides acute medical and surgical services including trauma, intensive care and cardiothoracic services. It is situated in Headington, about three miles east of Oxford city centre.

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    John Radcliffe Hospital

    Clinical Biochemistry is on Level 4 of the John Radcliffe Hospital From the main entrance on Level 2 of the John Radcliffe Hospital, walk down the corridor and follow the signs to 'Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Haematology', which will take you to the north lifts and stairs (these are next to Green Outpatients). Take the north lifts or stairs to Level 4. There is no access to the department from the central lifts or stairs. Once you reach Level 4, use the telephone next to the door to...

    Churchill Hospital

    Clinical Biochemistry is next to Car Park 5 at the Churchill Hospital. From the main entrance, head towards the stairs directly in front of you, passing WH Smith on your right. Go up the stairs to the 1st floor and follow the corridor all the way down, passing the League of Friends on your right. Once you reach a set of blue-framed double doors on your left, leading outside, go out of the building. Carry on straight; approaching Car Park 5. The Pathology Department is in the purple building o...

    Horton General Hospital

    Clinical Biochemistry is in the main hospital building near the restaurant at the Horton General Hospital. From main reception follow the corridor sign 'Pathology (Specimens)'. Continue down the corridor passing the 'Chapel / Quiet Room' on your left until your reach 'Pathology (Specimens)' also on your left. If you get to the restaurant then you have gone to far. Laboratory reception is through these doors and then to the right. If the doors are locked, use the phone on the wall to the left,...

    We offer advice by telephone or email. For advice about specimen types there is a list of the tests performed within the department with details of collection requirements. Diagnostic Tests Advice about interpreting results can be obtained by: 1. Email: clinicalbiochemistry.advice.ouh@nhs.net 2. Tel: Duty Biochemist via JR switchboard: 0300 304 777...

    Clinical Biochemistry complies with the Data Protection Actin line with Trust policy. Personal information / medical records

    The department of Biochemistry at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is accredited in accordance with the recognised International Standard ISO 15189:2012 Medical Laboratories - Requirements for Quality and Competence. For further details, please see the information provided on Diagnostic Tests.

    We are always looking for opportunities to improve and update our service, and to learn from experience. All feedback is logged and investigated by a senior member of laboratory staff in order to improve our processes in future. If you have a complaint about our service, please contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS). 1. Patient feedb...

  2. Address. Headley Way. Headington. Oxfordshire. OX3 9DU. Get directions (opens in Google Maps) Phone. 0300 3047777. Online. Visit Hospital website. Send email to Hospital. Find another hospital. Care Quality Commission inspection rating. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the independent regulator of health and social care in England.

    • Headley Way, Headington, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX3 9DU
    • pals@ouh.nhs.uk
    • 0300 304 7777
  3. History. The distinctive large white-tiled structure occupies a prominent position on Headington Hill, on the outskirts of Oxford. [1] JR1: This was the initial hospital building, opened in 1972. It houses women's services and neonatology. The second building, JR2, opened in 1979 and is much larger.

  4. John Radcliffe Hospital Headley Way Headington Oxford Oxfordshire OX3 9DU . Get directions (opens in Google Maps)

  5. John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. In 1919 the Radcliffe Infirmary purchased the Manor House estate in Headington. The Infirmary site was already overcrowded and they had been asked to provide sanatorium accommodation for tuberculosis.

  6. Headington, Gipsy Lane Campus 07:50 09:00