Pathology Lab


A pathology lab is a facility where medical tests are conducted to help diagnose diseases and conditions. Pathologists and laboratory technicians work in these labs to examine samples, such as blood, tissue, urine, and other bodily fluids, to detect abnormalities or infections.

There are different types of tests performed in pathology labs, including:

Histopathology – Examining tissue samples under a microscope to detect diseases like cancer.

Cytopathology – Studying individual cells to look for signs of disease.

Hematology – Analyzing blood samples to check for conditions like anemia, infections, and clotting disorders.

Microbiology – Identifying pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi) from samples to determine infections.

Biochemistry – Analyzing blood or urine for chemical changes that could indicate diseases like diabetes or kidney disease.

Molecular Pathology – Analyzing genetic material to identify diseases or genetic conditions.

Our Services

Digital X-Ray Sonography Colour Doppler New 32-slice CT Scan New 3 Tesla MRI Pathology Lab

For sonography and Xrays (For CT scan and MRI)