A biopsy is a medical procedure involving the removal of a small sample of tissue or cells from a specific part of the body for further examination.
Blood tests, also known as blood work or blood panels, are a fundamental diagnostic tool used by healthcare professionals to assess various aspects of an individual’s health.
Culture tests, also known as cultural competency tests or intercultural assessments, are tools designed to assess an individual’s understanding and knowledge of different cultures.
Endoscopy is a medical procedure that involves inserting a flexible, thin tube called an endoscope into the body through natural openings or small incisions.
Thyroid fine needle aspiration biopsy is a procedure that removes a small sample of tissue from your thyroid gland. Cells are removed through a small, hollow needle. The sample is sent to the lab for analysis
An Electrocardiogram, commonly known as an ECG or EKG, is a non-invasive medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart
Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder that affects the production of hemoglobin, the molecule responsible for carrying oxygen in our red blood cells
The thyroid gland, shaped like a butterfly and located in the front of your neck, plays a vital role in regulating numerous functions within your body.
Urine testing, also known as urinalysis, is a commonly used diagnostic tool that provides valuable insights into an individual’s health
A prothrombin time (PT) test measures how long it takes for a clot to form in a blood sample. An INR (international normalized ratio) is a type of calculation based on PT test results.
Stool can be examined macroscopically, microscopically, chemically, immunologically, and microbiologically.