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General Lab Testing

General Laboratory Testing / Pathology Services

Health Screening

Health screening involves a series of tests and examinations aimed at identifying potential health risks or conditions in individuals who may not yet have symptoms. These screenings typically include assessments such as blood pressure measurement, cholesterol testing, blood glucose monitoring, and body mass index calculation. Additionally, screenings may involve specific tests based on age, gender, family history, and lifestyle factors. Health screenings play a crucial role in early detection and prevention of various diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and hypertension. They empower individuals to take proactive steps towards optimizing their health and well-being, leading to better long-term outcomes and quality of life.

Premarital Screening

Premarital screening involves a series of medical tests and examinations conducted before marriage to assess the health status of both partners and identify any potential genetic, infectious, or chronic health conditions that may affect their future offspring or marital life. These screenings typically include tests for genetic disorders, infectious diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B and C, syphilis, and other sexually transmitted infections, as well as evaluations of blood group compatibility and fertility assessments. Premarital screening aims to promote informed decision-making, early detection of health issues, and appropriate counseling or medical interventions to ensure the health and well-being of both partners and their prospective children. It plays a crucial role in preventing the transmission of hereditary diseases and safeguarding the health of future generations.

Fertility Screening

Fertility screening encompasses a range of tests and evaluations conducted to assess an individual or couple’s reproductive health and potential for conception. These screenings typically include assessments of hormonal levels, ovarian reserve, semen analysis for sperm count, motility, and morphology, as well as evaluations of fallopian tube patency and uterine health. Additional tests may be performed to identify underlying factors affecting fertility, such as thyroid function, pelvic ultrasound, genetic screening, and infectious disease testing. Fertility screening aims to identify any potential barriers to conception and guide appropriate interventions or treatments to optimize fertility outcomes. It plays a crucial role in assisting individuals or couples who are planning to start a family, offering valuable insights into their reproductive potential and potential avenues for achieving pregnancy.

Sexual Health

Sexual health screening involves a comprehensive set of tests and evaluations aimed at assessing an individual’s sexual health status and identifying any potential risks or infections. These screenings typically include tests for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and hepatitis B and C. Additionally, screenings may involve evaluations for other reproductive health concerns, such as cervical cancer screening through Pap smears and HPV testing, as well as assessments of fertility and hormonal imbalances. Sexual health screening aims to promote early detection and treatment of STIs, prevent the spread of infections, and empower individuals to make informed decisions regarding their sexual health and well-being. It plays a crucial role in maintaining overall reproductive health and preventing the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases.

Student Health

Student health screening involves a range of medical assessments and evaluations aimed at promoting the health and well-being of students in educational settings. These screenings may include physical exams, immunizations, vision and hearing tests, dental check-ups, and assessments for common health issues such as obesity, mental health concerns, and substance abuse. Additionally, screenings may target specific health risks prevalent among students, such as eating disorders, sexually transmitted infections, and stress-related disorders. Student health screening aims to identify health problems early, provide appropriate interventions and support services, and promote healthy behaviors and lifestyles among students. It plays a crucial role in ensuring the academic success, overall well-being, and future prospects of students by addressing their health needs comprehensively.