Universal Advanced Diagnostics

Pathology Lab

Understanding Pathology Services

Universal Advanced Diagnostic (UAD) is a leading provider of advanced pathology services, committed to delivering precise, reliable, and timely diagnostic solutions. Our state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge technologies enable us to provide an extensive range of pathology services to healthcare providers, patients, and research institutions. With a focus on accuracy, efficiency, and patient care, UAD is your trusted partner in diagnostics.

Why Choose Universal Advanced Diagnostic?

When it comes to your health, choosing the right diagnostic service provider is critical. Universal Advanced Diagnostic stands out as a premier choice for pathology services, offering a combination of expertise, technology, and patient-centered care that ensures accurate and timely results. 

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Routine Tests

Routine tests are essential diagnostic tools used in preventive healthcare and the early detection of diseases. Universal Advanced Diagnostic offers a comprehensive range of routine tests designed to monitor various aspects of health. These tests are crucial for assessing general health status, diagnosing medical conditions, and guiding treatment decision.

CBC measures different components of the blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, and platelets. It helps in diagnosing conditions like anemia, infections, and other blood disorders.

Hemoglobin is the protein in red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen. This test is crucial in diagnosing anemia and other blood-related conditions.

A Hemogram is an expanded form of CBC that includes a detailed analysis of hemoglobin levels along with other blood components, providing a comprehensive overview of blood health.

The iron profile includes tests that measure various aspects of iron in the blood, such as serum iron, ferritin, and total iron-binding capacity (TIBC). It is essential for diagnosing iron deficiency anemia and other related conditions.

Blood sugar tests measure the level of glucose in the blood. They are critical for diagnosing and managing diabetes and other metabolic disorders.

The HbA1c test measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months. It is a key test for managing diabetes and assessing long-term blood sugar control.

The HbA1c test measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months. It is a key test for managing diabetes and assessing long-term blood sugar control.

An advanced LFT includes additional markers and tests that provide a more detailed assessment of liver health, especially in patients with chronic liver conditions.

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This panel combines tests for both liver and kidney functions, offering a comprehensive evaluation of these vital organs.

The lipid profile measures cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood. It is crucial for assessing cardiovascular risk and managing conditions like hyperlipidemia.

A cardiac check-up includes various tests that assess heart health, such as ECG, echocardiography, and cardiac biomarkers. It is vital for diagnosing and managing heart conditions.

A cardiac check-up includes various tests that assess heart health, such as ECG, echocardiography, and cardiac biomarkers. It is vital for diagnosing and managing heart conditions.

A cardiac check-up includes various tests that assess heart health, such as ECG, echocardiography, and cardiac biomarkers. It is vital for diagnosing and managing heart conditions.

The Vitamin D test measures the level of vitamin D in the blood. It is crucial for bone health and diagnosing deficiencies that can lead to conditions like osteoporosis.

The Vitamin D test measures the level of vitamin D in the blood. It is crucial for bone health and diagnosing deficiencies that can lead to conditions like osteoporosis.

CRP is a marker of inflammation in the body. High levels of CRP can indicate the presence of an infection or an inflammatory condition.

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The STD panel includes tests for various sexually transmitted infections. It is essential for diagnosing and managing STDs to prevent complications and transmission.

Dengue tests include the NS1 antigen test and serology tests for IgM and IgG antibodies. These tests are critical for diagnosing dengue fever and determining the stage of the infection.

Malaria tests detect the presence of malaria antigens and parasites in the blood. They are essential for the prompt diagnosis and treatment of malaria

Malaria tests detect the presence of malaria antigens and parasites in the blood. They are essential for the prompt diagnosis and treatment of malaria

Malaria tests detect the presence of malaria antigens and parasites in the blood. They are essential for the prompt diagnosis and treatment of malaria

Fever Panels: Comprehensive Diagnostic Options

F1: Fever Screening

The Fever Panel is designed to diagnose the cause of fever with varying levels of thoroughness, depending on the complexity of the case. The F1: Fever Screening panel is a basic diagnostic package that includes essential tests like the Complete Blood Count (CBC) to assess overall blood health, the Malaria Parasite Test for malaria screening, the Typhoid Test for detecting typhoid fever, Urine Routine Examination to check for urinary tract infections.

F2: Advance Fever Health Package

For more persistent or unexplained fevers, the F2: Advance Fever Health Package offers a more comprehensive assessment. This package includes everything in the Fever Screening panel, plus additional tests like Liver Function Tests (LFTs) to evaluate liver health, Kidney Function Tests (KFTs) for kidney function assessment, Blood Culture and Sensitivity to identify bacterial infections and guide antibiotic treatment.

F3: Fever & Total Care Package

For complex cases or when a thorough evaluation is needed, the F3: Fever & Total Care Package is the most extensive option. It includes all tests from the previous packages along with additional diagnostics like Thyroid Function Tests to check for thyroid disorders, Serological Tests for specific infections such as HIV and Hepatitis, an Electrolyte Panel to assess mineral balance, an Ultrasound Abdomen.

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Frequent Asked Questions

1. What are the reasons for getting a blood test?

A blood test is essential because it provides vital information about your overall health. It can help diagnose conditions, monitor how well your body is responding to treatment, and detect any potential health problems early on, allowing for timely intervention.

2. What steps should I take to prepare for a blood test?

To prepare for a blood test, follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider, such as fasting for a certain number of hours or avoiding certain foods. It’s also important to stay hydrated and wear clothing that allows easy access to your arm.

3. Is it okay to take medication before a blood test?

Whether you can take medication before a blood test depends on the type of test you are having. Some medications can affect test results, so it's important to follow your doctor's instructions and ask whether you should take or skip any medications on the day of the test.

4. What is the process for collecting a blood sample?

A blood sample is typically collected by inserting a small needle into a vein in your arm to draw blood into a vial or syringe. This process usually takes a few minutes and is performed by a trained healthcare professional in a medical setting.

5. How much time is needed to receive blood test results?

The time it takes to receive blood test results can vary depending on the type of test. Some results may be available within a few hours, while others could take several days. Your healthcare provider will give you a timeline for when to expect your results.

7. Are there any risks involved in taking a blood test?

Blood tests are generally safe, but there are minor risks involved, such as bruising, bleeding, or feeling lightheaded. In rare cases, there might be an infection at the puncture site. These risks are usually minimal, and healthcare professionals take precautions to minimize them.
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