Queen's Medical Centre
The Queen's Medical Centre Cardiology department offers a range of services via phone, including booking nuclear medicine imaging and non-imaging investigations such as gamma camera scans and Glomerular Filtration Rate measurements. You can also inquire about nuclear medicine services, research participation, and clinical trials. Additionally, the department handles requests for test results. The best time to call is typically earlier in the day or outside peak hours to avoid long wait times. The department operates Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 18:00, and Saturday from 09:00 to 13:00.
Updated 4 Nov 2025
Expected outcomes
- Book nuclear medicine scans
- Inquire about clinical trials
- Request test results
- Discuss research participation
- Get nuclear medicine information
Call preparation
Assemble everything before you dial. These requirements are verified by our call analysts and updated as organizations change their scripts.
- NHS number
- Referral letter
- Personal identification
- Date of birth
- Test details
Known issues
Callers occasionally experience long wait times, especially during peak hours. To mitigate this, try calling earlier in the day. Some callers also face challenges reaching specific staff members for specialized queries. In such cases, request to be transferred directly to the Nuclear Medicine department or ask for the department by name. These steps can help ensure you reach the right person more efficiently.