• Hospital
  • Independent hospital

Archived: Biolab

The Stone House, 9 Weymouth Street, London, W1W 6DB

Provided and run by:
Biolab Limited

Important: We are carrying out a review of quality at Biolab. We will publish a report when our review is complete. Find out more about our inspection reports.

All Inspections

02 February 2020

During a routine inspection

We did not rate this service. We found:

  • Staff had not undertaken mandatory training including safeguarding training.
  • Infection prevention and control audits, such as hand hygiene and the environment, had not been undertaken. Staff did not dispose of clinical and hazardous waste safely.
  • Equipment had not been serviced and maintained in line with the manufacturer’s instructions. The laboratory did not have suitable facilities and it was not well maintained.
  • Policies did not refer to the most up-to-date professional guidance and the versions used. Policies were not regularly reviewed in line with current guidance.
  • The service did not have an effective leadership structure, including managers with the right skills and abilities to provide high-quality sustainable care. Leaders did not understand the challenges of maintaining and improving quality.
  • The service did not have an effective system to improve service quality and safeguard high standards of care. The service did not have effective systems to identify and mitigate risks. The service held no staff meetings and there was no evidence of staff involvement in running the service.

However:

  • Staff treated patients with compassion and kindness and respected their privacy and dignity.
  • The service planned care to meet the needs of people who use the service.
  • People could access the service when they needed.

We took enforcement action to urgently suspend the registration of Biolab Limited, who are now no longer legally allowed to carry out regulated activities at their services at Biolab, until 6 May 2022 and only after we have assessed them as fit do so.

9 December 2013

During a routine inspection

We spoke with one person who used the service and looked at the results of feedback surveys from 2013. People were satisfied with the care and treatment received. They felt that procedures had been explained well. Consent was implied, but was determined by the phlebotomist.

Care was planned in a way to ensure people's safety. People were seen by the phlebotomist who ensured that blood testing would be suitable. People were given advice if needed. There were procedures in place to deal with medical emergencies.

The clinic was clean and well maintained. There were systems in place to reduce the risk of infection, but there was no policy on infection control.

There was a complaints policy in place and people were given information on how to make a complaint if required. The person we spoke with and the results from feedback forms were complimentary about staff.