FAQ
Popular Questions
1. What is Pathology Testing, and Why is it Important?
Pathology Testing helps Diagnose Diseases by Analyzing Blood, Urine, Tissues, and other Body Samples. It Plays a Crucial Role in Early Detection, Treatment, and Monitoring Health Conditions.
2. What is the Difference Between a Pathology Test and a Radiology Test?
Pathology Tests Involve Analyzing Body Fluids and Tissues (e.g., Blood Tests, Biopsies), While Radiology Tests Use Imaging Technology (e.g., X-Ray, MRI, CT) to View Internal Structures.
3. How Accurate are Pathology Test Results?
Our Tests are Performed Using Highly Advanced Automated Lab Equipment, Ensuring 99%+ Accuracy, following strict Quality Control Measures.
4. What are common blood tests, and what do they detect?
- CBC (Complete Blood Count): Detects Infections, Anemia, and Blood Disorders..
- Lipid Profile: Measures Cholesterol Levels.
- Liver Function Test (LFT): Assesses Liver Health.
- Kidney Function Test (KFT): Evaluates Kidney Performance
5. How is an MRI different from a CT scan?
- MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Uses Magnetic Fields and is best for Soft Tissues, Brain, and Joints.
- CT Scan (Computed Tomography) Uses X-Rays and is ideal for Bones, Internal Injuries, and detailed Cross Sectional Imaging.
FAQ
General Questions
1. Do diagnostic tests have any side effects?
Most Pathology and Imaging Tests are Non-Invasive and Safe. However, Contrast MRI/CT may have mild Side Effects like Allergic Reactions in rare cases.
2. How do I know which tests I need?
Your Doctor will recommend Tests based on Symptoms and Medical History. You can also choose Preventive Health Packages for a complete Health Checkup.
3. What is a Biopsy, and why is it done?
A Biopsy involves taking a small Tissue Sample to examine under a Microscope. It is commonly used to detect Cancer and other Diseases.
4. What is a TMT (Treadmill Test) used for?
A TMT Test (Stress Test) evaluates Heart Function under Physical Stress, helping diagnose Coronary Artery Disease.
5. What is genetic screening, and who should get it?
Genetic Screening identifies inherited diseases and risks for conditions like Cancer, Heart Disease, and Genetic Disorders. It’s useful for Family Planning and Early Risk Detection.