Coagulation & Hemostasis Laboratory is open 24 hours a day - 7 days a week*; Call Client Services 804-828-PATH (828-7284); 1-800-363-9234
Performs routine Coagulation testing (PT, APTT, Fibrinogen, and D-Dimer) 24 hours a day.
Any non-routine testing: M - F from 8 AM to 4 PM (EST), excluding national holidays.
Please call within these hours with any questions for prompt service and response (804-628-5736).
We now perform the Platelet Function Assay Test (PFA). The PFA test is a new laboratory screening test of platelet function that measures both platelet adhesion and aggregation (primary hemostasis). Common clinical applications include the following:
- Preoperative evaluation of platelet function
- Evaluation of women with menorrhagia
- Determining the presence of drug-induced platelet dysfunction
- Determining patient compliance with aspirin and other antiplatelet drugs
- Determining platelet functionality in high-risk pregnancy
- Evaluation of patients with suspected inherited or acquired platelet disorders, such as von Willebrand disease (vWD)
- Evaluation of the bleeding patient
- Monitoring DDAVP treatment in patients with Type I vWD
For more information, you may download our PFA-100 FAQ (pdf)
For more information on the monitoring of anticoagulants, you may download our Anticoagulation Monitoring Recommendations Table (pdf)
About our Clinical Laboratory
The Coagulation and Hemostasis Laboratory offers expert interpretations of coagulation profiles and consultations in the diagnosis of coagulation diseases and disorders. We offer a wide range of tests, using advanced and progressive technology.
For detailed information on the tests, specimen collection requirements and handling, please refer to our Collection Requirements page.
Turnaround Time
The turnaround time for each test can be found in the individual test description. For further details or to request ASAP testing in a emergency situation, please contact the Coagulation Laboratory.
Specimen Handling
Client Services 804-828-PATH (828-7284); 1-800-363-9234
Coagulation tests are extremely sensitive to methods of collection and preservation. It is important that the sample collection and processing instructions be followed so accurate test results can be obtained.
Unacceptable Specimen Samples
Samples which are incorrectly collected, labeled, processed, or transported will not produce accurate results. When a sample is not acceptable, you will be notified by telephone.
If you have any question prior to collection or transportation of a sample, please contact the Coagulation Laboratory at (804) 628-5736 for more information.
The Clinical Pathology Receiving area is located on the 6th floor of the Clinical Support Center (CSC) building at 403 N 13th Street in Richmond, VA; phone (804) 828-6767.
Test Results
Test results will be phoned and faxed by the Coagulation staff to the ordering institution upon completion of testing. Pathology Client Services will auto fax the test results to the ordering institution. These results should be received the next business day after test completion. If you would like results mailed to an additional person, please include this information on the test requisition form.
Contact Information
Shana Matlick
Medical Technologist Supr
ShanaMatlick@vcuhealth.org
(804) 828-0347
Coagulation & Hemostasis Consultative Services
We offer Consultative Services regarding patients whose samples have been tested in this laboratory.
Roger Riley, MD, PhD, FCAP
Hematopathology, Coagulation Fluids & Renal
Roger Riley, MD, PhD, FCAP
Hematopathology, Coagulation Fluids & Renal
Pathology
Professor of Pathology;
Director of the Coagulation Laboratory;
Co-Director of Hematology
Phone: (804) 628-5780
Fax: (804) 628-2505
Email: Roger.Riley@vcuhealth.org