A fully automated lab testing system is used to reduce human error and ensure accurate and timely reporting of blood tests. All integrated with an electronic medical record to ensure immediate availability to physicians and help them in their decision-making process.
Our services are provided 24 hours/ 7 with a reduced turnaround time, by a skilled team in quality control and clinical decision.
Laboratory
The Clinical Laboratory uses technological equipment and comprehensive test panel to conduct its service. The laboratory includes the following diagnostic disciplines:
Patient testing is done automatically using the most recent barcode technology and tubes to ensure objectivity and eliminate human errors.
Pathology
The pathology department provides diagnostic and prognostic services, available 6 days per week, with a turnaround time for result reporting of 1 – 5 days*. It includes surgical pathology, cytopathology, immunohistochemistry, fine needle aspiration, and molecular diagnostics. We also provide second opinion services in collaboration with our affiliates in Pathology department at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
* depending on the specimen type
Molecular pathology is a subspecialty of pathology that focuses on the analysis of DNA, RNA, and other molecules to diagnose and monitor disease.
A clinical laboratory scientist is a medical professional who performs laboratory tests and analyzes results, while a pathologist is a physician who specializes in the interpretation of laboratory tests and the diagnosis of disease.
Advances in technology, such as automation and molecular diagnostics, have led to significant improvements in laboratory medicine and pathology, allowing for faster and more accurate diagnostic testing and more targeted treatment approaches.
Quality control in laboratory medicine involves ensuring the accuracy and reliability of laboratory test results through ongoing monitoring and testing of equipment,
Laboratory medicine plays a critical role in healthcare by providing diagnostic and monitoring information to healthcare providers, which helps guide treatment decisions and improves patient outcomes.