Laboratory Services

Chemistry 

Chemistry performs a wide variety of tests using the most current technology. It is defined as the scientific study of matter and the various compounds of the elements as it relates to the human body. Common tests analyzed in the chemistry laboratory are glucose, cholesterol, BUN, creatinine, potassium, liver and heart enzymes, thyroid tests, hormone tests and PSA.

Hematology 

Hematology is the study of blood, blood morphology and blood diseases. Hematologists count and classify blood cells into different categories. Coagulation is the study of the clotting activity of blood.

Microbiology 

Microbiology is the study of microorganisms including algae, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses. Any bodily fluid or tissue can be cultured for infectious disease. Once a bacteria is grown in culture, it can be tested against many different antibiotics to find the most effective for fighting the infection.

Transfusion Services/Immunology 

Transfusion Services provides blood transfusion support by providing the patient with red cells, plasma, cryoprecipitate or platelets. Testing is performed on the patient's blood specimen prior to transfusing to make sure compatible blood is given.

Immunology 

Immunology is the study of immune products such as antibodies produced by the body in response to foreign material.

Surgical Pathology 

Pathology is the branch of medicine that treats the essential nature of a disease, especially the structural and functional changes in tissues and organs of the body, which cause or are caused by a disease.

Cytology 

In cytology, a skilled cytotechnologist examines human cells under the microscope, looking for early signs of cancer and other diseases. The most common type of specimen processed in the cytology department is the Pap smear.