Our laboratory testing services
Explore the wide range of diagnostic tests available at our clinic.
Hematology
A complete blood count that measures red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelet levels. This test helps evaluate overall blood health, detect infections, anemia, immune system disorders, and assess the blood's ability to clot properly.
A laboratory test that identifies a person's blood group and determines the presence or absence of the Rh factor. This test is essential for safe blood transfusions, pregnancy care, organ donation, and certain medical procedures.
Clinical Chemistry
A blood test that measures the level of glucose after an overnight fast. It is commonly used to screen for, diagnose and monitor diabetes or prediabetes, as well as assess blood sugar control in patients under treatment.
A blood test that measures glucose levels at any given time of the day, without the need for fasting. It is commonly used to help detect diabetes, monitor ongoing treatment and evaluate abnormal blood sugar levels during routine or emergency check-ups.
A diagnostic test that measures the body's ability to process glucose. After fasting, the patient is given a measured glucose solution and blood samples are taken at specific intervals. This test is primarily used to diagnose diabetes, prediabetes and gestational diabetes.
A blood test that measures the total concentration of cholesterol in the blood. It is used to assess cardiovascular health, screen for the risk of heart disease and monitor the effectiveness of treatment or lifestyle modifications.
A blood test that measures the level of triglycerides, a type of fat found in the blood. Elevated levels may increase the risk of heart disease, pancreatitis and metabolic disorders. This test is often performed as part of a lipid profile to help assess cardiovascular health and monitor treatment progress.
A blood test that measures the levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) in the blood. HDL helps remove cholesterol from the bloodstream and protects against heart disease, while LDL can cause plaque buildup in the arteries and increase the risk of cardiovascular problems. This test is important in assessing overall heart health.
A blood test that measures the amount of urea nitrogen in the blood, a waste product formed when protein is broken down in the body. This test is commonly used to evaluate kidney function, monitor the effectiveness of treatment for kidney disease and help detect conditions affecting the kidneys or liver.
A blood test that measures the level of creatinine, a waste product produced by muscle metabolism. It is widely used to assess kidney function, monitor the progression of kidney disease and evaluate the effectiveness of treatments affecting kidney health.
A blood test that measures the level of uric acid, a waste product formed from the breakdown of purines in the body. It is commonly used to help diagnose and monitor gout, assess the risk of kidney stones and evaluate kidney function.
A diagnostic test that measures the body's ability to process glucose. After fasting, the patient is given a measured glucose solution and blood samples are taken at specific intervals. This test is primarily used to diagnose diabetes, prediabetes and gestational diabetes.
A blood test that measures the level of the enzyme ALT, primarily found in the liver. It is commonly used to assess liver function, detect liver damage and monitor liver-related diseases or the effects of medications on the liver.
Immunology
A blood test that detects the presence of the hepatitis B virus surface antigen, indicating an active hepatitis B infection. It is commonly used for screening, diagnosing infection, monitoring disease progression, and guiding vaccination or treatment decisions.
Clinical Microscopy & Parasitology
A laboratory test that examines the physical, chemical and microscopic properties of urine. It is commonly used to detect urinary tract infections, kidney disorders, metabolic conditions and other health issues affecting the urinary system.
A laboratory test that detects the presence of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine or blood. It is commonly used to confirm pregnancy and monitor early pregnancy health.
A laboratory test that examines stool for the presence of parasites, bacteria, blood or other abnormalities. It is commonly used to diagnose intestinal infections, parasitic infestations, digestive disorders and gastrointestinal conditions.
Vaccines
Provides protection against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis. Recommended for adults and adolescents as booster doses to maintain immunity and prevent serious infections caused by these bacteria.
Protects against seasonal influenza viruses. Recommended annually to reduce the risk of flu infection and its complications, especially for children, the elderly, and individuals with chronic conditions.
Helps prevent infections caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, such as pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. Commonly recommended for adults over 50 or those with weakened immune systems.
Prevents infection caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) types associated with cervical, anal, and other genital cancers, as well as genital warts. Suitable for both males and females for HPV protection.
Provides protection against 13 types of Streptococcus pneumoniae. Recommended for infants, older adults, and individuals at higher risk for pneumococcal disease.
Other Diagnostic Examination
A diagnostic test that records the electrical activity of the heart using 12 leads placed on the body. It is commonly used to detect heart rhythm abnormalities, assess heart function, diagnose cardiac conditions and monitor heart health during treatment or routine check-ups.