Information for patients
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Your doctor has asked you to collect a 24 hour or overnight urine sample for testing in the laboratory. You must follow the right instructions to make sure your sample is suitable for testing.
Your doctor will have told you to either collect:
- a 24 hour urine sample
or
- an overnight urine sample.
Please make sure you follow the correct instructions.
Do not collect your sample on a Friday, Saturday or Bank Holiday, as you will need to take your sample to your GP surgery or directly to the hospital Clinical Pathology Laboratory when it is complete; and your GP surgery and the laboratory will be closed on these days.
While you are collecting your sample you must store it in a cool place, (but not your fridge) until you can take it to your GP surgery or the laboratory.
Warning
Some collection bottles may contain a preservative (a chemical to keep your sample fresh); if so, this will be written on the bottle label. Do not empty this out of the bottle.
Never pass urine straight into these collection bottles. Always collect your urine into another container, for example, an old jug, and then pour your sample into your collection bottle.
If you spill the preservative:
- do not touch the mixture
- wearing rubber gloves, sweep it up using a dustpan and brush and empty it down the sink with large amounts of cold water
- wash the area where it was spilled, the brush, dustpan and gloves with more cold water and get a new bottle from your GP or laboratory.
How do I collect my 24 hour urine sample?
As soon as you get up in the morning, empty your bladder. Do not save this urine.
Note the time, as this becomes the starting time of your collection.
Write this in the space for start time on the container you have been given.
You must:
- collect all urine you pass during the rest of the day and night and add it to your collection bottle. You may find it easier to pass your urine into an old jug, and then pour it immediately into your collection bottle. If you get up during the night to visit the toilet, add this urine to your collection bottle.
- try to get up the next morning at the same time, for example, 7.00am both days, empty your bladder and add this urine to your collection bottle.
Your 24 hour urine sample is now complete.
Make sure your full name, address and date of birth are written on your collection bottle as well as the start and end dates and times of your collection.
If this information is not on the bottle, the laboratory will not be able to test your sample and another sample may need to be collected.
Take your urine collection bottle, and the request form your doctor gave you, to either your GP surgery or Clinical Pathology Laboratory at your local hospital.
How do I collect my overnight urine sample?
Before you go to bed, empty your bladder, do not save this urine.
You must:
- empty your bladder as soon as you get up in the morning and pour it into your collection bottle. You may find it easier to pass your urine into an old jug and then pour it immediately into your collection bottle
- add any urine you pass during the night to your collection bottle.
Your overnight urine sample is now complete.
Make sure your full name, address and date of birth are written on your collection bottle as well as the start and end dates and times of your collection.
If this information is not on the bottle, the laboratory will not be able to test your sample and another sample will need to be collected.
Take your urine collection bottle and the request form your doctor gave you, to either your GP surgery or Clinical Pathology Laboratory at your local hospital.
What if I am asked to collect a different type of urine sample?
If you are asked to provide a midstream (MSU) or early morning (EMU) urine sample for other tests, please ask your doctor or nurse to tell you how these should be collected.
Contact numbers
Clinical Pathology Laboratory
If you have any worries or concerns, please contact the Clinical Pathology Laboratory at University Hospital of North Tees.
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Telephone: 01642 624464
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This leaflet has been produced in partnership with patients and carers. All patient leaflets are regularly reviewed, and any suggestions you have as to how it may be improved are extremely valuable. Please write to the Clinical Governance team, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust, University Hospital of North Tees, TS19 8PE or:
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Leaflet reference: PIL1280
Date for review: 10 March 2024