Lab
Comprehensive laboratory examinations are an indispensable part of assessing health and detecting various diseases at an early stage. These examinations allow a detailed analysis of biological samples, such as blood, urine, or feces, offering valuable information on the functioning of the body and the presence of potential disorders.
Blood analyses
Blood analyses are the foundation of laboratory diagnostics. They make it possible to assess overall health, detect infections, evaluate the functioning of internal organs (e.g., liver, kidneys), as well as identify inflammation and monitor levels of various substances, such as cholesterol, glucose, hormones or chronic disease markers. We also use specialized testing panels to identify the risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, thyroid disorders and others.
Urinalysis
Urinalysis is another important diagnostic tool that provides information about the state of the urinary tract and other aspects of general health. Urinalysis can detect infections, assess kidney function, and can also indicate the presence of metabolic diseases such as diabetes.
Genetic and molecular testing
Biochemical tests offer a wide range of information on metabolism, electrolyte balance, liver and kidney function, vitamin and mineral levels, which is important for assessing overall health and detecting specific metabolic disorders.
OGTT
Immunoassays are used to identify inflammatory, autoimmune conditions and allergies by assessing the presence and concentrations of antibodies and other components of the immune system.
Specialized tests, such as the oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), assess glucose metabolism and diagnose carbohydrate metabolism disorders, including pre-diabetes and diabetes.