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Key Features:
The Unit’s equipment allows examining all types of biological media:
- Blood;
- Saliva;
- Urine;
- Fecal masses;
- Ejaculate;
- Human milk.
All examinations are made only by using the up-to-date equipment and highly sensitive agents and media, which allows receiving true data and minimize both false positive and false negative results.

High light:
Laboratory examination includes examination of blood, urine, saliva and other biological fluids covering over 150 parameters: Examination of the main parameters of peripheral and veinous blood:
- General blood analysis, with detailed leucogram, reticulocyte number count, erythrocyte morphology study and platelet count.
- Blood biochemical profile with quantative count of more than 60 parameters and fractions: fractions of blood proteins (globulins, albumins), examination of liver ferments, kidney samples (thymol tests, Sublimate tests), markers of kidneys, pancreas functions, glucose level, markers of inflammation, etc.
- Lipid profile: cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and triglycerides.
- Blood group and Rh-rhesus-factor identification; Qualitative and quantative examination of anti Rh- and group ant-bodies.
- Blood analysis for RW (syphilis), HIV, syphilis— TPHA with title identification.
Hepatitis markers:
- Hepatitis with: anti-HCV total, anti-HCV IgM, hepatitis virus with (method PCR in blood serum, qualitative and quantative analysis);
- Hepatitis À: anti-HAV total, anti-HAV IgM, hepatitis Â: Hbs — Ag (Australian antigen), anti- Hbs, Hbe — Ag, anti- Hbe, Hbc — Ag, anti- Hbc total, anti-Hbc Ig M, hepatote virus  (with PCR method in blood serum, qualitative and quantative analysis);
- Virus of hepatitis D with PCR method in blood serum;
- Detailed coagulation profile (hemostat system parameters) with detection of over 30 parameters of blood coagulation, including the main ones: activated partial thromboplastin time, thrombogen (Quick method), fibrinogen, antitrombin III;
- Examination of hemosyndrome;
Examination of urine:
- General urine analysis;
- Urine analysis (Nechiporenko and Zimnitsky urine sediment count, Roeberg-Tareyev sample;
- Urine diastase level;
- Biochemical urine analysis with determining of over 10 parameters.
Hormonal examinations:
- Full spectrum of blood hormones: follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, estradiol, prohesteron, mammotropin, testosterone, DHEA -sulphate, DHEA, adrenocorticotrophin, hormones of thyroid, parathyrin, cortisol, 17- pregnenoldione, immunoresponsive insuline;
- Choriogonadotropin β;
- Hormonal examinations of urine: 17-ÊÑ, 17-ÎÊÑ;
- Blood oncîmarkers;
- Examination of blood for Ñà — 125, Ñà — 19 — 9, Ñà — 15 — 3, P53, CEA, EGFR, retoncogene.
- Diagnostics of antiphospholipid syndrome (APhS):
- Detection of lupus anticoagulant, antibodies of phospholypides, cardiolipine, choriogonadotropin β.
Immunological examinations:
- Immunogram with immunoglobulin fractions detection, endogen interferon;
- Examination of immunity cell and humoral links;
- Antisperm antibodies in blood serum;
- Antibodies for thyroglobulin;
- Examination of antibodies in human milk.
Allergology:
- Detection of IgÅ in blood serum.
Andrology examinations:
- Spermogram;
- Sperm microbiological examination;
- Function tests.
Diagnostics of all types of infections:
- Immunoenzymometric analysis (Detection of antibodies IgG, IgM, IgA in blood serum ) of the TORCH- complex: epidemic roseola, toxoplasm, virus of herpes simplex; ½ of types, cytomegalovirus, Chlamydia.
- PCR-diagnostics infections with examination of blood, urine, saliva, sperm, human milk: Chlamydia, mycoplasma, ureaplasma, Gardnerella vaginalis, gonococcus, trichomonad, cytomegalovirus, virus of herpes simplex, Epstein-Barr virus, papilloma virus with serologic typing, streptococcus, lactic acid bacillus.
- Diagnostics of bacterial vaginosis with the usage of ÊÎÍ–tests (aminotest).
- Bacteriologic examination of blood, urine, sperm, vaginal secrete, vesical cervix with exposure of pathogenic activator and detection of sensitivity towards antibacterial drugs.
Cytologic and gistologic examinations:
- Smears of vesical cervix and cervical canal, Papanikolau method (oncocytology).
- Cytological examinations of scrapes, smears-prints, transsudate, exudates, secrete, excreta.
- Cytological examination of punctate of mammary gland.
- Examination of biopsy material.
It is important that:
Our Laboratory can take samples at the client home place.
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