Clinical Laboratory
The Clinical Laboratory is a separate department of the hospital. It is a central well-equipped laboratory, where a wide range of tests are made.
Reception hours:
- Monday to Friday from 8.00AM to 2.30PM
You do not need to schedule a visit, if you undergo tests on a paid basis.
How to prepare for a blood test?
The World Health Organization recommends having all tests in the morning and on an empty stomach.
Do not eat for 12 hours before a test, do not smoke or drink alcohol, avoid vigorous physical activities and psychological stress.
The tests carried out in the Clinical Laboratory:
- Complete blood count;
- Urinalysis;
- Blood chemistry (over 55 indicies);
- Blood coagulation tests (coagulation profile, prothrombin time, international normalization ratio, D-dimers);
- Rapid test for international normalization ratio of peripheral blood (capillary blood) using a portable analyzer;
Immunoassays for:
- Blood type and rhesus factor using monoclonal gelation technologies;
- TORCH infections (toxoplasmosis, measles, cytomegalovirus, herpes);
- Hormones (thyroid and sexual hormones);
- Tumor markers;
- Antiphospholipid syndrome;
- Autoimmune diseases (rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic vasculitis, etc.).
All analyzers are included into the Clinic Automatic Information System with the Digital Laboratory Subsystem. The system ensures a proper and faultless registration, storage and fast access to test results.