The Metabolic Laboratory is dedicated to the provision of high quality specialist testing for diagnosis and monitoring of a wide range of inherited metabolic disorders. The service works in close collaboration a range of adult and paediatric clinical teams in the Trust and the Region, the Northern Genetics Service and other metabolic laboratories across the UK to provide an integrated approach to a complex group of diseases. The laboratory provides metabolic testing for the region, as well as some more specialist tests for other UK and international centres.
Meet the team Test Directory – Metabolic Laboratory and Newborn ScreeningLaboratory staff work closely with clinical teams and participate in multi-disciplinary team meetings.
The laboratory is part of a network of nationally recognised specialist diagnostic metabolic laboratories which allows the investigation, diagnosis and ongoing management of patients with rare disorders:
National Metabolic Biochemistry NetworkBlood spot Newborn Screening
Newcastle Laboratories are commissioned by NHS England to provide the Newborn Blood Spot Screening service for the North East of England and the Northern part of Cumbria. This service is provided by a specialist multi-disciplinary team within Newcastle Laboratories.
Detailed information on the above conditions including the reasons for screening and the screening pathways can be found on the Public Health England website:
Gov.UK – Newborn blood spot screening: programme overview Gov.uk – NHS newborn blood spot (NBS) screening programmeBloodspot sample collection
The screening samples must be taken onto Newborn Blood Spot screening cards as per the national sampling guidance on day 5 to 8 after birth. Detailed information on completing the card and taking the blood spots can be found on the Public Health England website:
Gov.uk – Blood spot screening guidelinesThe blood spot card must contain all the patient identifiable information including the baby’s NHS number – preferably all contained on a barcoded label.
Four good quality spots must be taken. A good quality spot requires to fill the whole circle and soak completely through the card. Any samples that are not of sufficient quality will be rejected.
Rejection Criteria
- Insufficient samples
- Multi-spotted samples or multi-layered samples
- Samples spotted on both sides of the card
- Samples missing NHS Number, Patient name, Date of Birth or date of sample
- Samples which are more than 14 days in transit
- Samples taken within 72 hours of blood transfusion
- Samples taken before day 5 unless pre-transfusion for Sickle Cell screening
- Expired card
- Contaminated card
Further detailed information of this rejection criteria can be found in the sampling guidance as described above.
Sample Transportation
Blood spot screening samples should be placed in a prepaid screening envelope after air-drying and be sent the same day either by local courier arrangements or first class post to the Newcastle Newborn Screening Laboratory. Further supplies of envelopes can be obtained from your Local Screening Co-ordinator.
The Newborn Bloodspot Screening laboratory supplies the screening co-ordinators with envelopes on a six monthly basis. Screening Co-ordinators only – please contact the laboratory if further supplies are required prior to this.
Turnaround time
This is in line with the national standards, with all samples reported within 4 working days of receipt in the laboratory.
Reporting
Results of Newborn Bloodspot Screening are emailed to the relevant Child Health Record department on a daily basis using secure email.
Positive screening tests are phoned to the relevant clinical lead by a member of the screening clinical team as soon as the results are available to ensure that the baby enters the clinical pathway soon as possible in line with the National Screening Committee recommendations.
How to Contact us
All enquiries regarding Newborn Screening should be directed to the team:
Contact UsPlease note: it is not possible for the laboratory to provide results of individual screening tests to parents. Please speak to your GP, midwife or health visitor should you require further assistance.