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Read our 2023/24 annual report

The South West London Pathology (SWLP) team has achieved remarkable milestones in the past year, and we are excited to share the highlights in our annual report for 2023/24. Packed with inspiring stories, key achievements, and a glimpse into our exciting future, this report is a testament to the dedication and innovation of our incredible staff.

The annual report goes beyond numbers; it’s a celebration of the collective efforts that make SWLP a leading NHS pathology network. Here’s what you can expect:

Our achievements at a glance

Discover how we successfully embedded WinPath into our operations, centralised Microbiology and Immunology services, and introduced groundbreaking rapid sepsis testing. See how your hard work has transformed patient outcomes and streamlined services across the network.

A vision for the future

The report outlines our ambitious plans for 2024/25, including adopting cutting-edge technologies and transitioning to new managed service contracts. Find out how these advancements will empower you to provide even better diagnostic services for our patients.

Celebrating teamwork

Our Managing Director’s message highlights the unwavering dedication of our staff. From overcoming challenges to achieving excellence, your contributions are recognised and celebrated.

Stories of innovation and impact

Read about how we’ve redefined pathology services by collaborating with global leaders like Beckman Coulter, Leica Biosystems and Roche Diagnostic. Learn how these partnerships will shape the future of healthcare diagnostics.

Our mission: making every test matter

Every test performed at SWLP impacts a patient’s journey. The annual report reflects our commitment to delivering high-quality, dependable, and cost-effective services that make a real difference.

Be part of the journey

This report is not just a retrospective; it’s a blueprint for our collective future. By understanding our achievements and strategic goals, you’ll see how your role fits into the bigger picture and how together, we’re shaping the future of pathology services.

Take a moment to explore the report and see how your work contributes to making every test matter.

Access the annual report for 2023/24 now and let’s continue to drive innovation, excellence, and patient care forward.

Your dedication is what makes SWLP extraordinary. Thank you for being part of this journey.

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