Clinical Histopatology Tests
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Studying and testing tissues with our standard microscopic equipment, we present diagnosis and reports to monitor diseases
List Of Options
Routine hematology and coagulation testing is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Additionally, advanced hematological tests are a performed using a variety of techniques including flow cytometry and electrophoresis based methods and are available from Monday to Friday, 7 am – 5 pm.



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Service FAQ
Do we need prescription for these testing?
Yes you will need prescription from the hospital or you can also book an appointment with our professional consultant.
What is the cost for these testing?
We have a wide range of tests, with a relatively affordable cost.
Do I have to come with empty stomach?
Whether you need to come with an empty stomach for a diagnosis depends on the specific test or procedure. Some tests require fasting for accurate results, while others do not. Always follow the instructions provided by your doctor or the healthcare facility
How much time it takes for report delivery?
The time it takes to receive a diagnostic report varies significantly depending on the type of test and the specific lab. Generally, expect a swift and exact result.
What are the payment methods here?
We accept cash and transfer payment method
Should I bring previous reports of mine?
Yes, but not compulsory, a prescription from the doctor or our consultants is just fine.
How many tests are available for lipid profile?
A standard lipid profile test, also known as a cholesterol test, typically measures four key components: total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, and triglycerides.