Overview
Hematology is a specialized branch of laboratory medicine that focuses on the study of blood,
bone marrow, and related disorders. It plays a crucial role in diagnosing conditions such as
anemia, infections, bleeding disorders, clotting abnormalities, and blood cancers including leukemia.
By analyzing red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), platelets, hemoglobin levels,
and coagulation parameters, hematology investigations provide vital information about
overall health and immune function.
What We Do
Our Hematology Department is equipped with modern automated analyzers and
high-precision diagnostic equipment to ensure accurate and reliable results.
We perform routine screening tests, detailed morphological examinations,
and specialized coagulation studies while maintaining strict quality control standards.
Why Hematology Testing is Important
Hematology tests are essential for early detection of medical conditions,
monitoring chronic diseases, evaluating treatment effectiveness,
and ensuring patient safety before surgical procedures.
Regular blood investigations are recommended for pregnant women,
elderly patients, individuals with long-term illnesses, and those
undergoing major medical treatments.
Sample Collection & Reporting
Blood samples are collected using sterile, single-use equipment
following standard safety protocols. Most routine hematology reports
are available within the same day, while specialized tests may require additional processing time.