Hematology
Hematology
Anemia Typing:
We analyze your red blood cells (RBCs) and how they look under a microscope.
This helps us understand what kind of anemia you might have, and what further tests are needed to find the cause.

Anemia

Bone Marrow Parasite

AML Acute Myloid Leukemia
Newborn Sepsis Screening:
We check blood samples from newborns for signs of infection.
This includes looking for specific types of white blood cells and the ratio of immature to mature forms.
If needed, we adjust the white blood cell count for the presence of immature red blood cells.

Plasma cell Dyscrasia

CML- chronic Myloid Leukemia

Malaria- Malaria infection

CLL- Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Urgent Results Reporting:
We prioritize reporting results if your blood tests show:
- Very low red blood cell count (hemoglobin < 6 gm%)
- Very low or high white blood cell count (total leukocyte count)
- Low platelet count (less than 50,000 per microliter)
- Abnormal cells or parasites in the blood
We also provide a detailed report of your blood smear in these cases.