MBBS, MD PATHOLOGY
MBBS , MD-MICROBIOLOGY
MBBS, DNB PATHOLOGY
Lab and pathology services play a crucial role in diagnosing, monitoring, and managing diseases. Laboratories conduct various tests on blood, urine, tissues, and other body fluids to detect abnormalities and guide treatment decisions. Pathology involves the examination of tissues, cells, and organs to identify diseases, including cancers and infections. Pathologists analyze biopsies, surgical specimens, and lab results to provide accurate diagnoses. These services ensure early detection of health issues, personalized treatment plans, and effective disease management. Advanced technologies and precise testing methods enhance the accuracy and reliability of lab and pathology findings, improving patient outcomes.
Sample Collection:
Biological samples (blood, urine, tissue, etc.) are collected from patients using sterile techniques to ensure accuracy and prevent contamination.
Sample Labeling and Documentation:
Each sample is labeled with patient details and test information, and documentation is maintained to track the sample throughout the testing process.
Sample Processing and Analysis:
Samples are processed using specialized equipment and techniques (e.g., centrifugation, staining) and analyzed through manual or automated methods for diagnostic purposes.
Result Interpretation:
Pathologists and lab technicians interpret the test results, identifying abnormalities or confirming diagnoses based on established medical standards.
Reporting and Communication:
The analyzed results are compiled into reports and securely communicated to the referring physician for diagnosis, treatment planning, or further investigation.
Hormonal Balance – Endocrinologists diagnose and treat hormone imbalances that affect metabolism, growth, and mood, ensuring overall well-being.
Diabetes Management – They help patients manage diabetes through medication, lifestyle changes, and insulin therapy, preventing complications like nerve damage and heart disease.
Thyroid Health – Endocrinologists treat thyroid disorders (hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and thyroid cancer), which regulate energy levels, weight, and organ function.
Bone Health – They manage conditions like osteoporosis and calcium imbalances, helping to prevent fractures and maintain bone strength.
Reproductive and Growth Disorders – Endocrinologists treat issues like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), infertility, and growth hormone deficiencies, improving quality of life and development.