SynLab Microbiology Laboratory - Blood Collection
Welcome to the SynLab Clinical Laboratory department, where our specialized team offers comprehensive medical care for all ages.
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SYNLAB Cyprus is part of the leading European diagnostic group SYNLAB, offering a new era in medical diagnostics, with an emphasis on innovation, accuracy and prompt service. With a presence in more than 40 countries and over 5000 different types of tests, SYNLAB provides comprehensive diagnostic solutions in the fields of Clinical Chemistry, Microbiology, Immunology, Endocrinology, Genetics and Molecular Biology, always based on the highest international quality standards.
SYNLAB Cyprus maintains an extensive network of multi-diagnostic centres and laboratories, while collaborating with doctors, clinics and public health structures, making it a reference point for diagnostic services in Cyprus. Through the use of state-of-the-art equipment, qualified staff and medical supervision by an international team of consultants, accuracy and reliability in every test is ensured.
With a commitment to scientific excellence, respect for people and support of the wider medical ecosystem, SYNLAB Cyprus offers high quality services at an affordable cost, while strengthening the smaller laboratories of the island through partnerships and interconnection. Our goal: to be the most trusted diagnostic partner for every doctor and every patient.
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Blood tests
Blood tests are an essential tool for diagnosing and monitoring health. They allow the evaluation of key parameters such as complete blood count, blood sugar levels, lipids and electrolytes, helping in the early detection and management of diseases.
Urinalysis & Urine Analysis Copra
Urine and stool analysis provides valuable information on kidney function, urinary tract health and the presence of digestive disorders. These tests help to detect infections, inflammation and other pathological conditions.
Control of Infectious Diseases
Infectious disease testing includes blood, urine or smear tests to detect viral, bacterial and parasitic infections. Early detection and correct diagnosis contribute to effective treatment and prevention of transmission.
Hormonal Levels Control
Hormone tests evaluate the function of the endocrine system and detect disorders related to the thyroid, adrenal glands, reproductive system and metabolism. They help diagnose conditions such as hormonal imbalances, infertility and thyroid disease.
Cancer Indicator Check
Cancer marker tests help in the early diagnosis and monitoring of various types of cancer. They detect specific proteins or substances in the blood that may be associated with the development of neoplasms, facilitating a therapeutic approach.
Frequently asked questions
What are the most common blood tests and what do they show?
The most common blood tests include a complete blood count, blood sugar, lipid, electrolyte and kidney and liver function tests. These tests provide valuable information about overall health status and help in the early diagnosis of pathological conditions.
How often should I have general blood and urine tests?
Screening is recommended once a year, especially for people with risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes or a family history of disease. If there are specific symptoms or abnormal findings, the doctor may suggest more frequent check-ups.
Do I have to fast before a blood test?
For some tests, such as blood sugar, lipid and liver function tests, an 8-12 hour fast is required. For other tests, such as a complete blood count, fasting is not necessary unless otherwise instructed by a doctor.
How is stool analysis done and what can it detect?
Stool analysis helps to detect infections, gastrointestinal bleeding and digestive disorders such as malabsorption. The patient collects a sample in a sterile container, which is examined microscopically and by special biochemical methods.
What tests are needed to diagnose infectious diseases?
Depending on the infection, blood tests, serology, cultures or molecular tests (PCR) may be done to detect viruses, bacteria or parasites. The doctor determines the appropriate tests based on the symptoms and medical history.