Elevating Prognostic Precision: Hematology Excellence at Prognostic Path Lab
Welcome to the Hematology Lab at Prognostic Path Lab, where every drop of blood tells a story of health and prognosis. Our cutting-edge hematology laboratory is dedicated to unraveling the mysteries within blood, providing essential insights that drive prognostic testing to new heights.
Our Hematology Services:
Complete Blood Count (CBC) Profiling:
- Uncover a wealth of information with our comprehensive CBC analysis, examining red and white blood cells, platelets, and more.
- CBC profiling serves as a foundational element in assessing overall health and detecting abnormalities that may influence prognostic outcomes.
Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC):
- ANC is a measurement of the number of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, in a given volume of blood. Neutrophils are the body’s primary defense against bacterial and fungal infections, making ANC an essential marker of immune system health.
Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC):
- Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC) is a critical component of blood tests that assess immune system function and allergic reactions. Prognostic Path Lab offers comprehensive AEC testing services to aid in diagnosing and monitoring various medical conditions.
- AEC levels provide valuable insights into a patient’s immune function and can indicate the presence of allergic conditions, parasitic infections, or other underlying healthissues.
- Reticulocyte Count:
- Reticulocyte Count:Reticulocytes are young, immature red blood cells that are released by the bone marrow into the bloodstream. Reticulocyte count is a crucial parameter measured in blood tests to evaluate the bone marrow’s ability to produce red blood cell.
- A reticulocyte count measures the percentage of reticulocytes in the bloodstream. These cells are newly synthesized red blood cells that still contain remnants of ribosomal RNA.
- Blood grouping: Blood grouping, also known as blood typing, is a critical aspect of healthcare that determines an individual’s blood type and Rh factor. Prognostic Path Lab offers comprehensive blood grouping services to ensure safe blood transfusions and compatible organ transplants
- Prothrombin Time (PT) : PT measures the activity of certain proteins, known as clotting factors, in the blood that are involved in the clotting process. The test assesses the integrity of the extrinsic and common coagulation pathways and is used to monitor the effectiveness of anticoagulant therapy, assess liver function, and diagnose bleeding disorders.
- Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT): APTT assesses the integrity of the intrinsic and common coagulation pathways by measuring the time it takes for blood to clot after the addition of specific clotting activators. The test evaluates the activity of various clotting factors and is used to monitor patients on anticoagulant therapy, diagnose bleeding disorders, and assess the risk of thrombosis.
- Bleeding Time (BT): Bleeding Time measures the time it takes for a standardized skin incision to stop bleeding. This test primarily assesses the function of platelets, which are essential for blood clotting. Abnormal results may indicate platelet disorders, von Willebrand disease, or other bleeding disorder.
- Clotting Time (CT) Testing:Clotting Time (CT) testing is a fundamental component of hematological analysis, assessing the time it takes for blood to clot. Prognostic Path Lab offers comprehensive CT testing services to evaluate clotting function and diagnose bleeding disorders or clotting abnormalities.
- Malaria Platelet Count:Platelet count is an essential component of hematological analysis, particularly in cases of malaria infection. Prognostic Path Lab offers comprehensive platelet count testing services to assess platelet levels and monitor patients with malaria.
Malaria Parasite Antigen Testing: Malaria Parasite Antigen testing detects the presence of specific proteins or antigens produced by malaria parasites (such as Plasmodium species) in the bloodstream.
Cell Type and Cell Count Testing: Cell type and cell count testing involve quantifying the number and type of different blood cells present in a blood sample. This includes red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), and platelets.
Why Hematology is Vital in Prognostic Pathology:
Early Detection of Blood Disorders:
- Hematologic analyses play a pivotal role in the early detection of blood-related disorders, including anemia, leukemia, and lymphomas.
- Timely identification allows for prompt intervention, positively influencing patient outcomes.
Monitoring Disease Progression:
- Track changes in blood parameters over time to monitor the progression of hematologic diseases.
- Comprehensive hematology assessments guide clinicians in adapting treatment strategies for optimal patient care.
Personalized Hematologic Insights:
- Our hematology lab contributes to personalized medicine by offering tailored insights into the unique blood profiles of individual patients.
- Personalized treatment plans based on hematologic data enhance the precision and efficacy of therapeutic interventions.
Expert Hematology, Exceptional Care:
The Hematology Lab at Prognostic Path Lab is staffed by a team of dedicated hematologists, pathologists, and technologists committed to delivering accurate and timely results. Our commitment to excellence ensures that every hematologic analysis contributes to the advancement of prognostic pathology.
Partner with us for Hematologic Precision:
Collaborate with our Hematology Lab to unlock the full potential of blood-based prognostic testing. Together, we can redefine the landscape of patient care and bring about a new era in hematology-driven prognostication.
Contact us today to explore how our hematology services can augment your prognostic pathology endeavors.