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Serology

Serology is the branch of laboratory medicine that focuses on the detection of antibodies, antigens, and immune responses in blood to diagnose infectious diseases, autoimmune disorders, and immune-related conditions.

Overview

Serology involves the study of serum and immune responses in the body. It is widely used to detect infections by identifying specific antibodies or antigens present in the blood.

Serological tests are essential for diagnosing viral, bacterial, and autoimmune diseases, as well as monitoring immunity status after vaccination or infection.

Serology Laboratory
What We Do

Our Serology Department performs high-quality immunological testing using advanced ELISA and rapid diagnostic technologies.

We ensure accurate detection of infectious diseases and immune disorders while maintaining strict quality assurance protocols.

Serology Investigations
  • HIV I & II Antibody Test
  • HBsAg (Hepatitis B Surface Antigen)
  • HCV (Hepatitis C Virus)
  • Dengue NS1 Antigen
  • Dengue IgG / IgM
  • Widal Test (Typhoid)
  • CRP (C-Reactive Protein)
  • ASO Titer
  • Rheumatoid Factor (RF)
Special Immunological Tests
  • VDRL (Syphilis Test)
  • Malaria Antigen Test
  • Typhidot
  • COVID-19 Antibody Test
  • ANA (Autoimmune Screening)
Why Serology Testing is Important

Serological tests help in early detection of infectious diseases, assessing immune response, diagnosing autoimmune disorders, and preventing disease transmission.

Early diagnosis allows timely treatment and reduces complications.

Quality & Reliability

We follow stringent internal and external quality control measures to ensure dependable results. Our laboratory professionals ensure patient confidentiality and timely report delivery.

Sample Collection & Reporting

Blood samples are collected using sterile techniques. Most serology reports are available within 24 hours, depending on the test complexity.