Biochemistry test refers to the chemical identification of a particular enzyme or protein in bodily fluid samples like blood or urine. Biochemistry tests can be used to diagnose a given disease.
Hematology tests involve the laboratory evaluation of blood formation and blood disorders.
Immunology and serology tests focus on identifying antibodies, investigating problems associated with the immune system like autoimmune diseases and immunodeficiency disorders and checking organs, tissues for transplantation compatibility.
Microbiology laboratory tests use techniques to spot microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. Common microbiology tests include blood, tissue, sputum, stool, urine and throat swab culture.
Molecular tests involve the detection of biological markers in the genome (genetic code) and proteome (protein expression) of an individual.
Hormone therapy uses saliva and blood testing to analyze hormonal deficiencies and excess hormone production.
Sputum test is done to detect the presence of bacteria or fungi that infect the lungs and bronchi. The thick fluid produced in lungs and adjacent airways is known as sputum.
Subscribe to our Free Newsletters!
Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.