Top Five Reasons to Choose a Medical Analysis Laboratory!
Medical devices are used in laboratory testing and screening services to analyze samples ofblood, urine, various tissues, or materials drawn from the body. Walk-In Clinic laboratoriesprovide a variety of routine and specialized onsite testing and screening services, as well asclinical consultation. These testing services provide practitioners with immediate assistancein disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and tracking. In addition, laboratory servicessupport learning and training opportunities for a wide range of medical professionals, as wellas ongoing education.
Let's see why you should choose a medical analysislaboratory!
1) Get a diagnosis as soon as possible! The ability to conduct lab tests in the lab and accessimportant results during a single office visit allows clinicians to quickly diagnose orsupervise a patient's condition.
2)Achieve a higher level of patient engagement! Patients who receive their test results duringa clinical visit and see them in person are more likely to be more involved in their treatment.
3) Make treatment decisions as soon as possible! Having lab results available on-site at a carefacility allows a practitioner to begin or adjust a treatment plan for a patient with a chronicmedical condition promptly.
4) Improved Prognosis! Physicians can quickly direct a deteriorating medical case to anemergency room or hospitalization when lab results are available onsite at a care location.
5) Possibilities for Behavioral counseling! Patients who view their lab results can getbehavioral advice from doctors on how to manage their chronic health problems and stayhealthy, including changes to their lifestyle, nutrition, diet, and more.
Have a glimpse at the blood tests you should know!
1) Complete blood count (CBC): A complete blood count (CBC) examines the levels of tendifferent components of each major cell in your blood, including white blood cells, red bloodcells, and platelets. The red blood cell count, hemoglobin, and hematocrit are all importantcomponents of this test.
2) Basic metabolic panel (BMP): A basic metabolic panel (BMP) is a blood test thatexamines eight additional compounds present in the blood. Calcium, glucose, sodium,potassium, bicarbonate, chloride, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and creatinine are allconstituents of the body.
3) Comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP): A comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP)includes all of the measurement techniques seen in a BMP, as well as extra proteins andimplications related to liver function, such as albumin, total protein, alkaline phosphatase(ALP), an enzyme found in the bones and liver that's involved in several bodily processes,alanine aminotransferase (ALT), an enzyme found in the liver, and aspartateaminotransferase (AST). 4) Lipid panel: This test measures the levels of two types of cholesterol: high-densitylipoprotein (HDL), or "good" cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or "bad"cholesterol.LDL, or "bad" cholesterol, is a type of low-density lipoprotein.HDL is "good" because it removes harmful substances from the bloodstream and aids theliver in converting them to waste. LDL is "bad" because it increases your risk of heart diseaseby causing plaque to form in your arteries.














