FLOWR Path Lab

Departments

Hematology

We offer comprehensive hematology services, including CBCs with peripheral blood film examination, ESR, and blood grouping. Our lab operates 24/7, 365 days a year, providing essential diagnostics such as urine analysis, CSF examination, body fluid analysis, stool examination, and semen analysis. Our expert team specializes in multi-color analysis for diagnosing and monitoring various leukemias and lymphomas, including hairy cell leukemia and plasma cell dyscrasia. We also conduct immunodeficiency status tests (B cell, T cell – helper, cytotoxic, NK cell), stem cell (CD34) count using the ISHAGE protocol, PNH detection (FLARE, CD55, CD59 antibodies), HLA B27 analysis (HLA B7, HLA B27, CD45 antibodies), and CD4-CD8 profiling (CD4, CD8, CD45, CD3 analysis).

Biochemistry

The Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory offers a comprehensive range of testing services for medical departments, clinics, hospitals, HMOs, individuals, and research institutions. It also supports research laboratories and skilled researchers by providing specialized testing and developing advanced laboratory methods. The lab conducts diverse biochemical tests on whole blood, serum/plasma, and other biofluids using a variety of equipment, from basic instruments to fully automated, cutting-edge systems. All lab results undergo rigorous quality checks through internal and external quality control programs.

Immunology

Immunology focuses on the body’s immune system, its functions, and related disorders. Assessing immunodeficiency diseases involves laboratory methods to evaluate cellular components (cell type distribution and function) and humoral elements (immunoglobulins, complement). Immunohistochemistry (IHC) plays a vital role in disease diagnosis, drug development, and biological research. By using specific tumor markers, physicians can determine whether cancer is benign or malignant, assess tumor stage and grade, and identify metastasis origins to locate the primary tumor. Additionally, IHC is used in drug development to evaluate drug efficacy by detecting activity changes or the regulation of disease targets.

Serology

Serology involves blood tests to detect antibodies against microorganisms. These antibodies form in response to infections, foreign proteins (such as mismatched blood transfusions), or even the body’s own proteins in autoimmune diseases. Serological tests are used for diagnosing infections, rheumatic conditions, and determining blood type. They also help identify immune deficiencies, such as X-linked agammaglobulinemia, where antibody tests consistently show negative results.

 

Clinical Pathology

Clinical pathology aids in disease diagnosis through laboratory testing of blood, bodily fluids, tissues, and microscopic cell evaluation. Our expert pathologists and technologists ensure accurate and timely results, supporting research, clinicians, and healthcare professionals in diagnosing and treating various conditions efficiently.

Cytology

The Cytology Laboratory analyzes gynecological, non-gynecological, and fine needle aspiration specimens to identify normal and disease-altered cells from various body sites. Cytodiagnostic methods offer a quick, cost-effective, and simple diagnostic approach that can supplement or replace frozen sections or biopsies. This non-invasive technique enables frequent, repetitive sampling, which is crucial for monitoring disease progression or post-treatment regression.
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