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WHAT'S NEW
  • Health Advisory: Varicella (Chickenpox) Exposure Nov 2, 2009
    A student on campus was diagnosed with chickenpox (Varicella) on Tuesday, Nov 2. Learn what you can do if you have not had Chickenpox and may have been exposed. Last updated: 11/4/09
     
  • Seasonal Influenza Vaccine
    Seasonal influenza vaccine is now available in the Immunization Clinic. Information about vaccine types, recommendations, and billing is provided. Last updated: 11/19/09
     
  • Health Advisory: H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)
    If you are sick with flu-like symptoms and don't know the best thing to do, please read for guidance. Additional resources about H1N1 flu and what you can do to stay healthy are included.
     
  • Health Advisory: MRSA Infections
    Hall Health has seen an increase in the number of students coming in with MRSA infections. Read how to recognize, treat, and prevent MRSA.
     
  • UW Student Insurance Offers Free HPV Vaccinations
    Free HPV vaccinations are available to female students, spouses, and domestic partners who are covered by the UW Accident and Sickness Insurance Plan.
     
  • HPV Study - Volunteers Needed
    We are looking for female volunteers between the ages of 25 and 65 to participate in a study of HPV infections in women. Participants will receive $75.
     
  • HPV Vaccine FAQs
    The immunization clinic at Hall Health Primary Care Center now has the new HPV vaccine. Read on for more information...
     
  • Especially for Students
    Learn about the many valuable health services you are eligible for as a student at UW.
     

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Welcome to the Hall Health Laboratory!  It is our goal to make your experience simple, pleasant and efficient. Our laboratory is a satellite of the Department of Laboratory Medicine at the University of Washington Medical Center.

Hours of Operation

Monday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Billing Information

For lab test fee estimates call (206) 685-6066. 

  • You must know the specific mnemonics for the tests in question.  These can be obtained from your provider (doctor or nurse practitioner) or the medical assistant.

For other questions about laboratory fees or billing call (206) 616-8900.

  • Laboratory testing fees are not included in your Hall Health Primary Care Center bill.  A separate bill for laboratory services is prepared by Laboratory Medicine.
  • The information you provide when registering for your clinic visit will be used to determine where your laboratory bill is sent.
  •  Laboratory fees may be subject to deductibles or co-payments. It is your responsibility to be informed of the details of your insurance coverage.       

FAQs

Q:  I have laboratory test orders from a provider who is not affiliated with the University of Washington Physicians Network or is from another state.  Can I still get my laboratory work done at Hall Health Laboratory?

A: Yes. You can bring your laboratory orders to the lab or have your provider fax them to us. Our fax # is 206-616-1267. When you do come to Hall Health Laboratory you will need to fill out several pieces of paperwork, including insurance information. Bring your insurance card with you.

Q: Can I get my lab test results from the laboratory staff?

A:  No. The laboratory staff does not release results of any tests directly to a patient. If you are curious or anxious about test results please contact your provider’s office.