General clinical tests

General clinical tests are the most commonly performed laboratory analyses. They provide an overall assessment of a person’s health status and are carried out during routine medical examinations, prior to hospital admission, before surgical interventions, and for a variety of other medical indications. General clinical diagnostics are also essential for monitoring treatment progress.

The following types of biological specimens are used for analysis: blood, urine, stool, scrapings, sputum, swabs, and ejaculate.

The Family Laboratory performs the following types of tests:

  • General clinical blood tests;
  • General clinical urine tests;
  • General clinical stool tests;
  • Microscopic examinations;
  • Pathomorphological studies.

In addition, the services are available as testing packages:

  • No. 20 — Complete blood count (CBC), platelet count, blood clotting time;
  • No. 21 — Complete blood count (CBC), platelet count, routine urinalysis;
  • No. 22 — Complete blood count (CBC), platelet count, routine urinalysis, blood glucose.

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