IQ Diagnostics provides Pathology Testing services which help with disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. These services include the following:
- Clinical chemistry
- Hematology
- Immunology and serology
- Microbiology
- Histopathology
- Molecular Testing
Following Samples for examination are collected by the Lab:
Types of specimens used in clinical pathology
Specimen |
How it’s collected |
Blood |
Blood is used in many tests. It can be checked in these ways:
Blood is often drawn with a needle from a vein, often in the forearm. Sometimes the tip of the finger is pricked and then squeezed to draw blood. |
Urine |
Urine is also used for many tests. Urine samples can be collected by:
Sometimes a healthcare provider will need you to do a timed test. This is to measure substances passed into the urine over several hours. |
Sputum (phlegm) |
Sputum can be coughed into a clean container. Sometimes it is removed with a suction catheter or a scope (bronchoscope). |
Stool (feces) |
Stool is often collected by the person in a clean cardboard or plastic container. |
Other body fluids |
Other body fluids collected for testing may include:
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Other pathology services from IQ Diagnostics include:
- Anatomic pathology. The study of tissues, organs, and tumors.
- Cytopathology. The study of cellular changes and everything related to cells.
- Molecular pathology. The study of DNA and RNA sequencing, genes, and genetics.