Parasitology

Parasitology

A parasitlology is a simple test that can help find problems that need treatment, including infections or kidney problems. It can also help find serious diseases in the early stages, like kidney disease, diabetes, or liver disease. A urinalysis is also called a “urine test.” A urinalysis is a test of your urine. It's used to detect and manage a wide range of disorders, such as urinary tract infections, kidney disease and diabetes. A urinalysis involves checking the appearance, concentration and content of urine. For example, a urinary tract infection can make urine look cloudy instead of clear. Increased levels of protein in urine can be a sign of kidney disease. Further microscopic examination and evaluation is done by Consultant Pathologists in each shift. Unusual urinalysis results often require more testing to find the source of the problem.

A stool analysis is a series of tests done on a stool (feces) sample to help diagnose certain conditions affecting the digestive tract. These conditions can include infection (such as from parasites, viruses, or bacteria), poor nutrient absorption, or cancer.
All Stool routine examinations are performed by Concentration Technique.
Body Fluids like Pleural fluid, Ascitic fluid, Synovial, CSF and Seminal fluid etc are examined by Consultant Pathologists.
All abnormal results are rechecked before being reported.