Diagnostic services designed around clinical questions—not catalogs of tests.
Clinical Pathology
Chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, and integrated routine diagnostics
- Organ-system focused chemistry panels
- CBC and morphology review
- Urinalysis and sediment evaluation
- Immunoassay-based testing (e.g., endocrine and serologic markers)
Microbiology
Culture, identification, and susceptibility testing
- Aerobic and anaerobic cultures
- AST with stewardship-focused reporting
- Organism identification with clinical context
- Consultation for complex or resistant cases
Molecular Diagnostics
Targeted pathogen detection and syndromic approaches
- PCR-based infectious disease testing
- Syndromic panels by clinical presentation
- Custom and open-array development (as available)
- Rapid detection to support early intervention
Histopathology
In-depth tissue evaluation with clinical correlation
- Biopsy and surgical pathology review
- Detailed pathologist interpretation
- Case-specific diagnostic commentary
- Strategic partnerships to ensure quality and turnaround
Liver enzyme patterns, cholestatic indicators, and supporting diagnostics
Commonly includes ALT, AST, ALP, GGT, total bilirubin, bile acids, albumin, total protein, globulin, cholesterol, glucose, and CBC evaluation.
Assessment of renal function, concentrating ability, and urinary tract health
Commonly includes creatinine, BUN, SDMA (as available), electrolytes, urinalysis with sediment evaluation, urine protein assessment, and CBC context.
Evaluation of inflammatory, infectious, and metabolic contributors to GI disease
Commonly includes protein fractions, albumin/globulin ratio, cholesterol, glucose, electrolytes, inflammatory markers (as appropriate), fecal or infectious diagnostics, and CBC evaluation.
Hormonal and metabolic patterns assessed within clinical context
Commonly includes immunoassay-based endocrine markers, glucose regulation indicators, lipid assessment, electrolyte patterns, and supportive chemistry and hematology findings.
Evaluation of cell lines, immune patterns, and systemic response
Commonly includes CBC with differential and morphology review, protein fractions, inflammatory indicators, immune-associated patterns, and supportive diagnostics as clinically indicated.
Targeted detection and characterization of infectious agents
Commonly includes culture and susceptibility testing, PCR-based pathogen detection, organism identification, and case-specific diagnostic consultation.