We perform a wide range of diagnostic tests on patient samples (such as blood, urine, and tissue) to assist clinicians in confirming or ruling out diagnoses, monitoring disease progression, and assessing treatment efficacy. These tests are essential for identifying biochemical, hematological, microbiological, and immunological markers that inform clinical decision-making.
Diagnostic Services:
- Biochemistry: Measures levels of substances such as glucose, electrolytes, enzymes, and hormones to evaluate organ function and metabolic status.
- Hematology: Analyzes blood components (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets) to diagnose conditions like anemia, infections, and bleeding disorders.
- Microbiology: Identifies infectious agents (bacteria, viruses, fungi) from patient samples to guide antimicrobial therapy and infection control measures.
- Immunology: Assesses immune system function through tests like antibody detection, autoimmune markers, and allergy tests.
- Histopathology: Examines tissue samples (biopsies) for abnormal cellular changes indicative of diseases such as cancer or inflammatory conditions.