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Microbiology & Hormones

Comprehensive diagnostic testing for infectious diseases and hormonal disorders, supporting accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term health monitoring.

Overview

Microbiology and Hormone testing are essential diagnostic disciplines that help identify infectious agents and evaluate hormonal balance in the body. These tests play a critical role in diagnosing infections, endocrine disorders, and monitoring treatment effectiveness.

By detecting bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and hormone levels, these investigations support accurate clinical decision-making and patient care.

Microbiology and Hormone Laboratory
What We Do

Our Microbiology laboratory performs culture, microscopy, and rapid diagnostic tests to identify infectious organisms and guide appropriate antimicrobial therapy.

Our Hormone laboratory uses advanced immunoassay techniques to accurately measure hormone levels related to thyroid, fertility, growth, and metabolism.

Microbiology Investigations
  • Urine Culture & Sensitivity
  • Blood Culture
  • Stool Examination & Culture
  • Sputum Examination (AFB / Gram Stain)
  • Throat & Wound Swab Culture
  • Fungal Examination
  • Parasitic Examination
Hormone Investigations
  • Thyroid Profile (T3, T4, TSH)
  • FSH & LH
  • Prolactin
  • Testosterone
  • Estrogen & Progesterone
  • Cortisol
  • Vitamin D
Why Microbiology & Hormone Testing is Important

Microbiology testing helps identify the exact cause of infections, enabling targeted and effective treatment. Hormone testing helps diagnose endocrine disorders, infertility, thyroid dysfunction, and metabolic conditions.

Early detection and accurate monitoring help prevent complications and support better patient outcomes.

Quality & Accuracy

We maintain strict quality control standards and follow safety protocols to ensure reliable results. Our trained professionals ensure patient confidentiality, accuracy, and timely reporting.

Sample Collection & Reporting

Samples are collected using sterile techniques by trained staff. Most routine reports are available within 24–48 hours, while specialized cultures may require additional incubation time.