Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory

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All laboratories of Medicabil Hospital are equipped with modern equipment and affect the diagnostic process. Biochemistry, Hematology, microbiology, pathology and electrophysiology laboratories contribute to the diagnosis of diseases with the types of tests performed. The tests studied in our laboratory are completed as soon as possible under the supervision of various international quality control centers in renewed devices with continuous monitoring of the world of Science and technology. Purpose of Clinical Laboratory;
Identify diseases or detect predisposition to diseases,
Helping to confirm or deny a diagnosis,
Make predictions about the duration and development of certain diseases,
It is to monitor the effectiveness of treatments.
From taking samples from the patient for testing to using the results for the benefit of the patient, patient safety and expectations are taken into account at every step. The practices required by national and international service and management standards are fully fulfilled.All laboratory tests required for diagnosis, treatment and patient evaluation are carried out with modern devices, experienced technicians supported by continuous up-to-date training, a well-designed physical environment that is convenient, and an effective management team that takes care of quality.Our service areas in our clinical laboratory are:
Biochemistry: studies are conducted in blood, urine and other body fluids. Tests that evaluate liver, kidney function, blood fats and sugar measurements such as cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL, load tests that investigate hidden sugar are just some of the tests studied in this section.
Endocrinology: this is the Department where hormones are studied. Tests that help assess the body's vitamin levels and hormonal status are some of the parameters studied in this section. First and second trimester screening tests that screen for certain genetic diseases of the baby in the womb in pregnant women are studied in this section.
Coagulation: many tests are performed that evaluate blood clotting. These tests are parameters that help in the interpretation of bleeding and clotting disorders.
Electrophoresis: studies are conducted to help determine the presence or type of certain enzymes and proteins in the blood and urine.
Hematology: blood count, evaluation of red blood cells, white blood cells and all other cells in the blood can be given as an example of the tests being studied.
Allergy: an important problem of our time there are many tests that help determine the presence of allergies and what substances they develop against.
Toxicology: studies are conducted on various drug levels and the presence of certain toxic substances.
Microbiology: we classify microorganisms as bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. All these microorganisms appear as disease factors. In this unit, we conduct direct and indirect tests on microorganisms that cause infection. The Microbiology Laboratory has bacteriology, Virology mycology, Parasitology and serology departments as subunits.
Immunology: tests used in the diagnosis of diseases that develop in the immune system are studied in the immune Science Laboratory.
Molecular Biology: significant improvements have been made in laboratory diagnosis of Infectious Diseases in recent years. Methods have been developed in a new field for antibodies that develop in the body directly against the agent itself or indirectly against the agent-specific antigen and the agent used in diagnosis. More precise and rapid results are obtained by investigating the DNA and RNA of microorganisms. Even if a small amount is found in the examination substances, the pathogenic microorganisms can be easily identified with this technology. This method is a valuable method for detecting microorganisms that are especially difficult to reproduce, which cannot be produced in conventional fattening sites.