Individual tests

Pathtezt is intended as a replacement for the conventional method of Pap smear tests in screening for atypical cells, cervical cancer, or its precursor lesions (LSIL, HSIL). These smears are high-quality and cost-effective.
Phosphorus is the second most abundant mineral in the body. It is primarily found in bones and teeth, playing a crucial role in their formation. A phosphorus deficiency may cause bone diseases, while an improper balance of phosphorus and calcium can lead to osteoporosis.
Potassium is an electrolyte that regulates your heartbeat and helps your muscles contract and nerves function. Too much potassium in your blood can damage your heart and lead to a heart attack. However, if the potassium in your blood is low, it can cause life-threatening complications, such as an irregular heartbeat or acute respiratory failure from muscle paralysis.
Preeclampsia is a high blood pressure (hypertension) disorder that can occur after the 20th week of pregnancy. Complications of preeclampsia may include: fetal growth restriction, preterm birth, and placental abruption. PlGF assay, in conjunction with sFlt-1 assay, other diagnostic tests, and clinical information, is for use in diagnosing preeclampsia.
Preeclampsia is a high blood pressure (hypertension) disorder that can occur after the 20th week of pregnancy. Complications of preeclampsia may include fetal growth restriction, preterm birth, and placental abruption. The PlGF assay is used with the sFlt-1 assay, other diagnostic tests, and clinical information to diagnose preeclampsia.
Preeclampsia is a high blood pressure (hypertension) disorder that can occur after the 20th week of pregnancy. Complications of preeclampsia may include: fetal growth restriction, preterm birth, and placental abruption. PlGF assay, in conjunction with sFlt-1 assay, other diagnostic tests, and clinical information, is for use in diagnosing preeclampsia.
Our semen analysis uses the new FDA-certified automated semen analysis system, SQA-IQ. The evaluation criteria are based on the latest WHO 6th Edition for Human Semen guidelines. This test determines male fertility status based on testing semen samples. Blood tests also need to be done to comprehensively analyse male infertility.
Sodium is an electrolyte that your body needs to function. It helps to regulate the nerves and muscles and maintains the right balance of fluids in your body. High sodium levels can lead to high blood pressure and other health problems, while low sodium levels may cause seizures, coma, and even death.
Cholesterol is a substance found throughout the body. Your body needs some cholesterol to work properly, but too much will block your arteries and lead to heart disease and stroke.
Triglycerides are a common type of fat that comes from food and consuming extra calories. Your body changes these excess calories into triglycerides and stores them in fat cells. When your body needs energy, it releases triglycerides. Very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) cholesterol particles carry the triglycerides to your tissues. Having a high level of triglycerides can raise your risk of heart disease.
Second-trimester prenatal screening includes several blood tests that assess the risk of having a baby with certain genetic conditions or birth defects. Screening is usually done between the 14th and 22nd weeks of pregnancy (the 16th to 18th is ideal). A triple test includes AFP, hCG, and Estriol. Any abnormal result requires more testing. Usually, an ultrasound, or even an amniocentesis, may be needed for an accurate diagnosis.
Vitamin B12 is essential in nervous system function and DNA and red blood cell production. Vitamin B12 tests help detect anemia with larger-than-normal red blood cells or problems with the nervous system, such as emotional changes or weakness.
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