SHALBY Sanar International Hospital's Department of Laboratory Services is at the forefront of precise diagnostics. Accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment and our state-of-the-art Department of Laboratory Services is equipped with cutting-edge diagnostic technology. We offer a wide spectrum of services which include in-house Phlebotomy section, various routine as well as complex clinical tests encompassing Haematology, Flow Cytometry, Clinical Biochemistry, Microbiology, Serology, Clinical Pathology, Histopathology, Cytology and more, all contributing to our patients' swift recovery.
The Department of Laboratory Services is an integral part of critical treatment being offered at the hospital. The laboratory is operated by experienced and competent staff along with highly qualified team of doctors.
Our Laboratory features advanced diagnostic equipment, including fully automatic Biochemistry and immune analyser machines, conducting wide variety of tests simultaneously. We have a fully automatic Haematology analyser for highly precise CBC and blood test reports and an Automatic Analyser System for Coagulation, profile delivering rapid and accurate results for various blood-related issues. We provide in-house Bone Marrow Analysis as a part of our specialised service. Flow cytometry section helps us to identify various Leukaemias, MRD analysis, to enumerate stem cell dose etc.
In our Histopathology and Cytopathology units, we handle a wide range of specimens and biopsies, from routine specimen to complex surgical oncology cases. We also offer rapid onsite intraoperative diagnoses for cancer specimens through our frozen diagnosis service.
The Microbiology section has automated systems to provide rapid culture reports of patients suffering from infectious diseases and life threating sepsis. Also, the department processes serological tests of immunological diseases and seasonal infections.
We offer a wide variety of diagnostic tests, including blood work, pathology, microbiology, and specialist procedures such as genetic analysis.
Appointments are recommended for some testing. Walk-ins are also welcome for general diagnostics.
Laboratory tests are among the most prevalent and useful instruments in modern medicine. Clinical laboratory test results influence the vast majority of health-care choices. They provide information about your health and risk factors, which can be used to make a diagnosis, guide treatment, and predict your prognosis. Many of the decisions you and your doctor make regarding your care are based on the results of laboratory tests.
It depends on the test. Please consult your doctor or inform our staff before the test.
Please contact us immediately for assistance. In certain instances, the test may need to be postponed.
No laboratory test is completely accurate. Medical testing performed in recognized laboratories in India, on the other hand, is carried out by skilled specialists who adhere to strict quality assurance standards and are closely monitored. You can rely on the facts produced by today's rigorous medical tests. However, test results are most reliable when combined with other relevant information, such as medical and family histories, as well as a physical examination.
Typically, a blood sample is obtained by putting a needle into a vein in your arm. Before blood is extracted, an elastic band is wrapped around your upper arm to enhance blood flow to the veins, and the puncture site is cleaned with an antibiotic. A blood draw with a needle may result in a momentary sting. The blood draw usually lasts less than a minute. Blood samples are sometimes taken by puncturing the tip of a finger and transferring the drips to a test pad, filter paper, or a tiny tube.
The majority of urine samples are obtained by peeing into a clean container provided by the laboratory. Testing normally requires one to two ounces of urine, with a substantial sample necessary for accurate results. Urine samples can normally be taken at any time, but a first-morning sample is preferred since it is more concentrated and more likely to reveal anomalies. For tests that require a 24-hour urine sample, all urine produced during 24 hours is collected at home and placed in a large container that must be refrigerated during the collection process.
Typically, "routine blood testing" or "routine lab work" refers to a series of tests that analyze multiple analytes to assess your overall health. Two of the most popular are a comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP), which assesses 14 analytes to assess the health of organs such as the liver and kidneys, and a complete blood count (CBC), which examines your blood cells to detect problems such as anemia or infections. Other, more specific types of panels can be used to conduct routine checks on the health of your liver, thyroid, or kidneys.
Blood testing cannot clearly determine whether a person has cancer. Some blood cancers, however, can be discovered if a complete blood count (CBC) reveals aberrant findings. Additional tests, such as a bone marrow biopsy, are used to confirm the diagnosis. If your health care practitioner suspects you have cancer, he or she may prescribe more tests.
A blood test may reveal information about health problems such as heart or renal disease. However, abnormal first test results are typically followed by additional testing to aid in the determination of a clear diagnosis. Other tests may be performed to establish the cause of the condition so that it can be properly addressed.
Screening tests are laboratory tests that can detect a disease before symptoms appear, typically in its early and most treatable stages. Screening tests can also help identify those who are at a higher risk of developing a condition, allowing preventive actions to be implemented. These tests include cholesterol testing to assess the risk of heart disease, HIV testing, and Pap smears to detect cervical cancer. A diagnostic test can be used for screening, but it is typically used to confirm a diagnosis in someone who has signs, symptoms, or other evidence of a specific disease, condition, or danger.
Home sample collection is available. Schedule it online or by phone from any laboratory.
Yes, we provide RT-PCR, antigen, and antibody tests. Please contact us for more information at SHALBY Sanar International Hospitals.
Yes, advanced diagnostics are available. Please consult with our staff for further information.
SHALBY Sanar International Hospitals provides extensive medical procedures backed up with our state-of-the-art technology and a team of highly qualified & experienced clinical experts.