Blood & Hematology Tests
Clinical Biochemistry
Clinical Biochemistry is a vital branch of laboratory medicine that analyzes blood, urine, and other body fluids to diagnose diseases, monitor treatment progress, and assess overall health. Our advanced laboratory combines cutting-edge technology, automated analyzers, and stringent quality control measures to deliver accurate, reliable, and timely results. Clinical biochemistry testing plays a crucial role in detecting diabetes, kidney disorders, liver diseases, hormonal imbalances, cardiovascular conditions, and metabolic disorders.

Our Clinical Biochemistry department is committed to delivering precise diagnostic information that supports effective medical care. Contact us today to schedule your laboratory tests and take a proactive step toward better health.
Type's Of Test's
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- Blood glucose profile
- Liver function tests
- Renal function tests
- Lipid profile
- Electrolytes
- Cardiac markers
- Pancreatic function tests
- Specialized biochemical assays

Clinical Biochemistry plays a crucial role in preventive healthcare and disease management. Regular laboratory testing can help identify health issues before symptoms appear, enabling early intervention and improved treatment outcomes..
Our goal is to provide accurate laboratory services that contribute to better clinical decisions and improved patient outcomes. We combine scientific expertise, advanced diagnostics, and a commitment to quality to deliver trusted healthcare solutions.
Importance of Clinical Biochemistry Testing
Clinical Biochemistry plays a crucial role in preventive healthcare and disease management. Regular laboratory testing can help identify health issues before symptoms appear, enabling early intervention and improved treatment outcomes.
- Detecting diseases at an early stage
- Monitoring ongoing treatments
- Evaluating organ function
- Assessing overall health status.
- Supporting preventive healthcare strategies.
Frequently Asked Questions
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1.What is Clinical Biochemistry?
Clinical Biochemistry is a branch of laboratory medicine that analyzes blood, urine, and other body fluids to evaluate organ function, diagnose diseases, and monitor treatment outcomes. It plays a vital role in preventive and diagnostic healthcare.
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2.Why are Clinical Biochemistry tests important?
These tests help detect medical conditions such as diabetes, liver disease, kidney disorders, hormonal imbalances, and nutritional deficiencies. They also assist doctors in monitoring health conditions and treatment effectiveness.
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3.Do I need to fast before Clinical Biochemistry tests?
Some tests, such as fasting blood glucose and lipid profile, may require fasting for 8–12 hours. However, fasting requirements vary depending on the test prescribed. Follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider or laboratory.
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4.How long does it take to receive test results?
Most routine Clinical Biochemistry test results are available within the same day or 24 hours. Specialized investigations may require additional processing time.

