The Greater Manchester Immunology Service (GMIS) offers a comprehensive test repertoire for the immunological investigation of patients.
The Greater Manchester Immunology Service (GMIS) offers a comprehensive test repertoire for the immunological investigation of patients.
The four main areas covered include: Allergy, Autoimmunity, Cellular Immunology and Immunochemistry.
We aim to provide a user-responsive service with rapid turn around of accurate results along with interpretive comments. Requests that are not covered by our service will be referred to other accredited specialist immunology laboratories.
Location and working hours
The laboratory is situated on the Oxford Road Campus, within the Clinical Science Buildings, and is open from Monday to Saturday 8.30am to 5.00pm and a reduced service on Bank Holidays.
There is no out-of-hours service.
Services available
GMIS aims to provide interpretative comments that are added to reports.
Referral for full clinical assessment is welcomed and is preferred for patients with suspected immune deficiency and those who are thought to have suffered an anaphylactic reaction.
The laboratory is a UKAS accredited medical laboratory No. 8195 and participates in appropriate national quality assurance schemes. If you have any comments on the services that we provide please contact us by phone, letter or e-mail.
Areas of clinical interest include: Allergy, Autoimmune Disorders and suspected Immune Deficiency.
GMIS aims to provide the most appropriate evidence-based test repertoire for our service users. The majority of our tests our performed on site with a small number of specialist tests sent away for analysis. We recognise that our repertoire may need to change to keep up to date with new developments, and in some cases a one off test referral may be needed to confirm results, or to gain additional information in complex cases. Three different application types are outlined in the document attached Changes to GMIS Repertoire.
Specialist clinics
GMIS holds a number of out-patient clinics and details regarding these can be found in the Clinical Immunology section of the site.
(Last reviewed October 2024)