We offer a diverse array of services tailored to meet our clients' specific needs, encompassing surveillance, diagnostics, and advisory services. Our client-centric blood sample testing services provide essential insights, and the procedures for each service are made available upon request and through informational handouts at the clinic.
  • Blood Chemistry:
    • Liver functioning tests
    • Renal functioning tests
    • System function enzymes
    • Personal life maintenance tests such as cholesterol and diabetic monitoring.
  • Disease Surveillance:
    • Medical examinations for disease monitoring and surveillance, including assessments related to food handling and occupational health.
  • Laboratory Tests - General:
    • This section offers information on various laboratory tests utilized by your doctor to screen for specific diseases or conditions.

    Understanding Lab Tests:

    • Lab tests involve medical procedures wherein samples of blood, urine, or other tissue substances are examined.
    • Your doctor uses lab tests to:
      • Identify changes in your health condition before symptoms arise.
      • Diagnose diseases or conditions before symptoms manifest.
      • Plan treatment strategies.
      • Evaluate your response to treatment.
      • Monitor the progression of a disease over time.

    Conducting Lab Tests:

    • After sample collection by the client or doctor, it is sent to a laboratory for testing against different substances.
    • Test reactions inform the doctor about the presence or absence of a specific condition.
    • Comparative analysis with previous results aids in monitoring changes over time.

    Interpreting Lab Test Results:

    • Results are evaluated against internationally recognized ranges.
    • Normal values vary among individuals, necessitating interpretation within the context of overall health.
    • Results should be considered alongside other tests and examinations.

    Factors Influencing Test Results:

    • Various factors, including gender, age, and race, can impact test outcomes.