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South West London Pathology launches new website

South West London Pathology (SWLP) has today (1 December) launched a new website.

The new website offers:

  • clear and simple navigation
  • a detailed test database with an easy-to-use search function
  • a consumables section which is linked to the test database, making it easy for users to find the type of container (test tubes, urine pots etc) that they need for specific tests
  • details of how to request tests from SWLP
  • a comprehensive list of contact details.

The site is fully mobile enabled so can be easily accessed on a mobile device or tablet.

See the new SWLP website

If you have any questions or comments about the new website please email SWLPComms@stgeorges.nhs.uk.

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