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Reception

This unit is responsible for reviewing patient prescriptions. If the required tests can be performed and the conditions are met, the prescriptions will be processed electronically.

Response section

For the convenience of our esteemed patients and to save their time and money, they can, if they wish, receive their test results online.

Hormone department

Hormones are chemical substances produced by endocrine glands and released into the bloodstream. These substances have receptors on target cells and, upon binding, influence cellular processes.

Hematology section

Hematology or hematology is a branch of medical science that, from both clinical and laboratory perspectives, studies and examines the structure and function of the hematopoietic tissue or bone marrow.

Sampling

Sampling is a critical component of any laboratory, as a suitable sample directly correlates with the quality of results. In this laboratory, sampling is conducted by trained personnel.

Infertility testing

Sperm analysis, including computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) with detailed evaluation of volume, viscosity, sperm count per milliliter, motility patterns, and sperm morphology.

Microbiology department

The biodiversity found in microorganisms (organisms that cannot be seen directly with the naked eye) is unparalleled in any other area of biology.

Genetic counseling

Genetic counseling is a branch of medical genetics that focuses on assessing the likelihood of genetic disorders in individuals. Genetic counseling is a process that involves the transmission of genetic-related information.

Mycology Department

Mycology is the scientific study of fungi. The term was coined by Pier Antonio Micheli in the 18th century. Fungi are chlorophyll-less organisms that produce spores and lack organs like roots.

Screening

Down syndrome, the most common chromosomal disorder affecting about 1 in 700 newborns, is often diagnosed through.

Cytology section

Cytology labs study cells from the body to find abnormal changes, including cancer. They analyze samples like sputum and fluid from the abdomen.

Serology section

Serology and serological tests are blood tests that examine antibodies in the blood. There are various types of serological tests that help diagnose different diseases.

Allergy Department

An allergist is a doctor who specializes in controlling and treating allergies and hypersensitivity diseases. Those working in this field often consider aspects of immunology as well.

Quality control

Quality assurance, as defined by ISO standard 8402, is a planned and systematic set of actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that a product or service will fulfill specified quality requirements.

Molecular Testing Department

This section, a state-of-the-art laboratory facility, utilizes PCR-based methods including RT-PCR, RFLP, and automated Real-Time PCR for testing.

Prenatal diagnosis

The health of children is one of the concerns of parents. This issue, especially in families with a history of genetic disease or who have given birth to children with this problem, causes stress.

Pathology

Pathology originally means the study of disease and focuses on studying and identifying functional disorders and structural changes in tissues. In general, pathology is the study of diseases.

Blood chemistry panel

As one of the busiest and most critical departments in a medical laboratory, this section conducts a wide range of tests including: glucose, urea, lipid profile, and liver function tests.

Urine chemistry section

The kidney is the body's purification plant. How many times per day does each milliliter of blood pass through this plant, and the filtering units or glomeruli of the kidneys filter out toxins, particles, excess salts, and waste products.

Immunology

Immunology is a branch of biology that studies the various immune responses of organisms to foreign antigens and the process of developing immunity against pathogens.

Immune closure

In recent decades, the health of individuals in various societies has been deteriorating. There has been a rise in chronic diseases, particularly among younger populations, and the associated complications in later life, leading to increased mortality.

Parasitology

The broad scope of parasitology encompasses macroecology, microecology, biochemistry, public health, geography, social and economic sciences, and related fields.

Understanding Electrophoresis

In this section, two main types of electrophoresis are performed: 1) Electrophoresis of various blood hemoglobin types, including Hb.A1c, A2, F, S, D, G, C, E, O; 2) Electrophoresis of serum and urine proteins.