Diagnostics

Where advanced testing meets comprehensive care.

Our modern laboratory offers a comprehensive array of diagnostic testing services, playing a crucial role in our community’s healthcare system. Our services act as vital tools for healthcare providers in the valley through aiding in the diagnosis, monitoring, and management of a wide range of medical conditions. Some of the key diagnostic testing options available at a laboratory include:

Blood Tests

Blood tests are among the most common diagnostic tools, used to assess a patient's overall health, detect infections, measure blood cell counts, and evaluate organ function.

Urine Analysis

Urine tests can reveal important information about kidney function, metabolic disorders, and the presence of substances like drugs or toxins in the body.

Genetic Testing

Genetic testing can identify inherited genetic mutations that may predispose individuals to certain diseases or conditions, aiding in personalized treatment and risk assessment.

Microbiology

Microbiological tests help identify pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and fungi, assisting in the diagnosis of infectious diseases.

Pathology

Pathological examinations of tissues and cells, such as biopsies, are invaluable for diagnosing cancers and other diseases at a cellular level.

Hormone Assays​

Hormone tests measure hormone levels in the blood, aiding in the diagnosis and management of endocrine disorders, fertility issues, and more.

Allergy & Immunology Tests

These tests identify allergies, autoimmune disorders, and immune system deficiencies, helping guide treatment strategies.

Toxicology Screens

Toxicology tests detect the presence of drugs or toxins in the body, often used in emergency situations or substance abuse treatment.

Coagulation Studies

Coagulation tests evaluate the blood's ability to clot, which is crucial in diagnosing and managing bleeding disorders.

Molecular & PCR Testing

Molecular tests, including polymerase chain reaction (PCR), are instrumental in detecting specific DNA or RNA sequences, such as in the diagnosis of infectious diseases and genetic conditions.

Serology Tests​​​

Serological tests detect antibodies in the blood, often used to determine past exposure to infectious agents like viruses.