Our Pathology department is the backbone of diagnostic medicine, providing accurate and timely results that aid in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Our experienced pathologists work with cutting-edge technology to perform a wide range of tests, including blood tests, biopsies, cytological examinations, and other specialized diagnostic investigations. These tests play a vital role in diagnosing a variety of conditions, from routine infections to complex medical disorders, allowing for prompt and effective treatment. We collaborate closely with other medical departments, ensuring that the diagnostic information we provide is used to determine the most appropriate and personalized treatment plans for each patient.

Our laboratory services are equipped with the latest automated instruments, which enable us to maintain high accuracy and efficiency in all diagnostic processes. We cover several branches of pathology, including clinical pathology, histopathology, hematology, microbiology, and immunology. Whether it’s a simple blood test to monitor general health or a complex biopsy to investigate malignancies, our department ensures that all tests are carried out with precision, following strict protocols to guarantee quality. The accuracy of our tests and our commitment to quality make us a trusted partner in patient care, delivering essential support to clinicians and patients alike.

Pathology is the study of diseases and the changes they cause in the body. It involves examining tissues, organs, and bodily fluids to diagnose and understand illnesses.

Pathology tests are crucial for diagnosing diseases, determining the severity of conditions, and guiding treatment decisions. They provide critical insights for healthcare providers to offer effective treatment.

Common pathology tests include blood tests, urine tests, biopsies, and histopathological examinations. Each type helps in diagnosing specific conditions and monitoring health status.

The time to receive pathology results can vary depending on the test type. Routine tests like blood work may take a few hours to a day, whereas more detailed analyses, like biopsies, could take several days.

Most pathology tests are minimally invasive. Blood tests may cause slight discomfort due to needle insertion, while biopsies may involve some pain, usually managed with local anesthesia.