- Australia’s Largest Accredited Direct Access Pathology Service
- NATA Laboratory testing available across Australia
- iMedical's core staff are Doctors, Scientists and Registered Nurses
iMedical Provides NATA Accredited Self-Request Pathology Services
iMedical provides access to private blood testing services across Australia, with collection centres available nationwide. You can order blood tests online and attend a participating pathology collection centre near you.
View Blood Tests Across Australia including New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, ACT and Northern Territory.
All testing is performed by accredited laboratories, with results delivered securely through the iMedical platform.
Want to know more?
Check out our FAQ page for more information on our pathology services.
iMedical is an Australian direct-access pathology provider offering blood tests without a doctor's referral through trusted NATA accredited laboratories across Australia.
Blood Test FAQs
Can I order blood tests without a doctor referral?
Yes. You can order private blood tests online without a traditional GP referral. All test requests are subject to clinical review before being processed by accredited pathology laboratories.
Are the blood tests done by accredited laboratories?
Yes. All blood tests are analysed by accredited Australian pathology laboratories that operate under national quality standards.
Do I need a Medicare card to order a blood test?
No. These are private blood tests and do not require a Medicare card. The service is paid privately.
How does the process work?
Order your blood test online, complete your request, and attend one of our affiliated collection centres. Your request is reviewed before testing, and results are delivered securely online.
How long do blood test results take?
Most results are available within a few days, depending on the type of test. Some specialised tests may take longer.
Who reviews my blood test results?
Results are reviewed as part of a clinical safety process. Where required, they may be assessed by an Australian registered doctor. You should also follow up with your GP or specialist for interpretation.
Can I interpret my blood test results myself?
Reports include reference ranges to help you understand your results. However, interpretation should always be done in consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.
Where can I get my blood test taken?
You can attend a network of affiliated pathology collection centres across Australia. No appointment is usually required.
Are blood test results confidential?
Yes. Results are delivered securely and handled in accordance with Australian privacy regulations.
What happens if my results are abnormal?
If results require attention, appropriate clinical follow-up is recommended. You should consult your GP or specialist for further assessment and care.









































