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Lab Tests and Services
Book a lab test and find locations near you. Learn about testing information and how to access your results.
Lab tests and services offered
We offer lab services across the region, including:
- Blood, urine, stool and other sample collection
- Electrocardiogram (ECG) and Holter heart monitor testing at some locations
Get more information on your lab tests:
Only your health-care provider can help you understand your individual test results in relation to your complete health picture.
Fees for diagnostic self-pay tests
How to book a lab appointment
You can book your lab appointment in two convenient ways:
- Online booking
- Visit www.labonlinebooking.ca – it’s quick and easy and available 24/7!
- View step-by-step instructions on how to set up an account and book/manage your next lab appointment.
- By phone
- Call the Digital Health Support Desk at 1-844-870-4756
- Hours: Monday-Friday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (PST)
- Please note: Calls are answered in the order they are received and may be recorded for quality assurance and training purposes
- Due to high call volumes, online self-booking is the recommended option for faster service and easier appointment management
What to bring to appointments
- Bring your BC Services Card with your Personal Health Number to your lab appointment.
- If you received a printed requisition from your physician, bring this with you to your appointment
- If you need a sample container, we recommend making an appointment to pick one up from the lab to minimize your wait time
Sample collection instructions
Samples MUST be labelled with:
- Patient legal first and last name
- Date of birth
- Personal health number
- Collection time and date
You may need to fast before having a lab test. Your doctor or nurse practitioner will decide if fasting is required for you. If you are asked to fast for your test, follow these instructions:
- Fasting should occur for 8-12 hours before your test, unless otherwise indicated
- Do not eat or drink anything other than water
- Brushing your teeth and using mouthwash is acceptable, but not within 30 minutes of your test
Frequently asked questions about fasting
- Why do I need to fast?
- Some tests are affected by what you eat.
- Do I take my medications?
- Yes, unless your doctor has told you to stop.
- Can I take vitamins or supplements?
- Do not take vitamins or supplements 12 hours before your test, unless otherwise instructed by your care provider.
- Can I smoke?
- No, smoking can affect test results.
- Can I drink coffee or juice, or chew gum?
- No, you may only consume water.
Fasting is not required. Blood is collected one hour after glucose drink is given to the patient. You must remain at the lab for the duration of the test.
For three days before your test, eat regular meals with adequate carbohydrate intake. Fast eight hours before the test. You must remain at the lab for duration of the test.
You will need to know the date and time of your last dose of medication. Please follow your care provider’s instructions on when you should get your test.
Lab Results
Lab results can be accessed and viewed through MyHealthPortal - an online tool that provides you secure 24-hour access to your personal health information.
For interpretation of any lab result or any medical inquiries related to your lab result, contact your physician or practitioner directly.
You can also request a copy of your own lab results from your local Interior Health Records department.
Contact us
- We encourage you to speak with the person who provided the service, or to the manager of the area. Try to resolve any issues at the time and place care is received.
- Submit patient care feedback to the IH Patient Care Quality Office directly for any problems that are unresolved.
- Self book and manage your lab appointments online at www.labonlinebooking.ca
- Call the Digital Health Support Desk at 1-844-870-4756 (Monday-Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. PST; Saturday-Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. PST; excluding STAT Holidays)
- Visit the Digital Health Support webpage
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