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Laboratory tests play a huge role in the diagnosis of diseases. Storing the samples under appropriate conditions and working properly in the laboratory environment affects the results. In this context, we work meticulously in our laboratories and do more than 5,000 tests.

My doctor has given a test list, what should I do?

First of all, you should know that you do not need to go to the hospital to have these tests. Depending on the content of the analysis and the type of sample required (for example, urine sample), our teams come to your address and take the required sample and your results after the work done in the laboratory are sent to you. You can perform your transactions without leaving your home.

  • Microbiology
    • Hepatitis
    • Eliza
    • Pregnancy
    • PCR
    • Real Time PCR
    • Tuberculosis
    • General Serology
    • Ramotology
    • Other
  • Biochemistry
    • Enzymes
    • Lipids
    • Iron Binding Capacity
    • Glucose
    • HbA1C
    • Uric acid
    • Proteins
    • Vitamins
    • Other
  • Hematology
    • Hemogram
    • D-Dimer
    • My sediment
  • Urine Tests
    • Complete Urine Examination
    • Total Protein
    • Lead Level
    • Cortisol
    • Stone Analysis
    • Copper Level
    • Other
  • Stool Tests
    • Occult Blood
    • Parasite Review
    • Amoeba Antigen
    • Digestion Test
    • Other
  • Endocrinology
    • Pituitary
    • Thyroid
    • Kidney
    • Pregnancy
    • Parathyroid & Bone
    • Stimulation & Suppression
    • Other
  • Immunlogy
    • Tumor Marker
    • Allergy
    • Autoantibody & Rheumatology
    • Other
  • Toxicology & Pharmaceutical
    • Trace Elements & Metals
    • Drug Levels
    • Other
  • Hormone Tests
    • Growth Hormone (Gh)
    • Cortisol
    • Progesterone
    • Testosterone
    • Thyroxine (T4)
    • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
    • Triiodothyronine, Free (F T3)
    • Thyroxine, Free (F T4)
    • B-Hcg
    • Ferritin
    • Prostate Specific Antigen (Psa)
    • FSH
    • Insulin
    • Other