Haematology Testing Services by GDC Pathology LAB
At GDC Pathology Department, our haematology services offer essential diagnostic support for various blood-related conditions. We provide both routine and specialized tests, utilizing advanced technology to ensure reliable and timely results. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing high-quality care and helping patients and healthcare providers make informed health decisions.
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Our Hematology Testing Services
Routine hematology and coagulation testing is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Additionally, advanced hematological tests are a performed using a variety of techniques including flow cytometry and electrophoresis based methods and are available from Monday to Friday, 8 am – 12pm.
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Service FAQ
1. What haematology tests are offered at GDC Pathology Department?
We provide a range of haematology tests, including Complete Blood Count (CBC), blood typing, coagulation profiles, and specialized tests like bone marrow examination and haemoglobin electrophoresis.
2. How should I prepare for a haematology test?
Most haematology tests don’t require special preparation. However, if you are taking any medications, let our staff know, as certain drugs may affect test results.
3. How long will it take to get my test results?
Routine tests, like CBC, are usually available within 24 hours. Specialized tests may take a bit longer, depending on the complexity of the analysis.
4. What can a Complete Blood Count (CBC) test detect?
A CBC test provides information on overall blood health, helping detect conditions such as anemia, infections, and blood disorders by analyzing red cells, white cells, and platelets.
5. Why is blood typing important?
Blood typing is crucial for safe blood transfusions and other medical procedures, as it identifies your blood group (A, B, AB, or O) and Rh factor, which are essential in matching donor blood.
6. What is a coagulation profile, and why is it done?
A coagulation profile measures blood clotting time to assess bleeding disorders and monitor patients on anticoagulant therapy. It includes tests like PT (Prothrombin Time) and APTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time).
7. Can I get tested without a doctor’s referral?
While a doctor’s referral is recommended for certain specialized tests, many routine tests can be done without one. Our staff can advise you based on the specific test needed.