Haematology is a branch of medicine and other biological sciences that focuses on the study of the haematopoietic system, its organs and, more specifically, its amorphous and amorphous components. In the haematology department all routine tests are performed, such as…

Laboratory Departments

Biochemical Department
Biochemistry is the branch of biomedical science that studies the chemical reactions that take place in the body. It studies the structure and function of cellular elements e.g. proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and other biomolecules…

Hormonology Department
Hormones are chemicals that are produced in one part of the body (e.g. pituitary gland, thyroid gland, endocrine glands, adrenal glands, etc.) and are transported through the blood to other distant organs or tissues where they have an effect. The hormonal effect is carried out on receptors in the target cells, where it results in their activation. This activation then leads to changes such as differentiation in cell growth, function and metabolism…

Immunology Department
The immune system is a remarkable adaptive mechanism that protects the body from pathogens and cancer. Immunology is a branch of the medical and biological sciences that studies the functions of the immune system under normal and pathological conditions.

Microbiology Department
In the microbiology department, tests are performed to detect microorganisms in various biological fluids of the body and their sensitivity to various antibiotics. In recent years, the use of molecular biology and genetics methods has led to more accurate and faster detection and diagnosis of microbial infections.

Molecular Department
We provide molecular testing for thrombophilia, cystic fibrosis, peripheral blood karyotype, genetic material of viruses (HPV, HBV) and viral load (HBV, HCV), sexually transmitted diseases in biological materials of semen and vaginal secretions, non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for the detection of chromosomal abnormalities, neoplasms, paternity tests.