Comprehensive Biochemistry

Comprehensive biochemistry is a broad term that refers to the analysis of a wide range of biochemical substances in the body. This can include the analysis of hormones, enzymes, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and other small molecules that play important roles in the function of the body's tissues, cells, and organs.

In a modern diagnostic center, comprehensive biochemistry testing may be used to diagnose and monitor a wide range of medical conditions, including liver and kidney disorders, diabetes, hormonal imbalances, and certain inherited conditions. These tests can help to identify abnormalities in the levels or function of various biochemical substances, which can be important clues in the diagnosis and management of these conditions.

Comprehensive biochemistry testing may be performed using a variety of techniques, including manual and automated assays, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs), and mass spectrometry. These tests are typically ordered by healthcare providers, such as primary care physicians or specialists, to help diagnose and manage medical conditions.

Comprehensive biochemistry services in a modern diagnostic center are typically provided by medical laboratory scientists or medical technologists, who are trained in the analysis of biochemical substances. These professionals work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as biochemists and clinicians, to provide accurate test results and support the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.

 

OUR KEY SERVICES:

  • Clinical and special biochemistrey

  • Drug level testing

  • Extended lipid profile

  • Cardiac enzyme testing etc.

  • Ante natal screening profiles

  • Comprehensive allergy testing