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At our microbiological laboratory, all hematological, biochemical, microbiological, and immunological tests are performed.

Personalized check-up programs can be designed based on specific health conditions, such as thyroid disorders, diabetes mellitus, obesity, food intolerance and allergies, neoplasms, chronic fatigue syndrome, vitamin deficiencies, and more. Preventive check-ups are also available, tailored to age, gender, family history, dietary habits, and lifestyle.

Home blood sampling is also available by appointment, especially for individuals with mobility or other serious health issues.

Test results are provided by the clinical pathologist between 6:00–8:00 PM, along with a detailed explanation and initial guidance if needed. Results can also be sent via email to you and your physician.

The laboratory operates daily from 07:00 to 21:00, except on weekends. Blood sampling is available throughout the entire operating hours.
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Preperation

For proper preparation for a standard morning blood test (check-up), which includes measurements such as glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides, etc., the following is recommended:

The day before:

  • Do not remain fasting all day, you should have eaten 10–12 hours before the blood draw
  • Avoid consuming fatty foods, especially those of animal origin (full-fat cheese, yogurt, fatty meats, etc.)
  • Keep portions within normal individual limits

On the day of the test:

  • Avoid breakfast, water consumption is allowed
  • Coffee is permitted if taken without sugar
  • Smoking before a morning blood test should be avoided, as nicotine increases catecholamines and may affect cortisol and other hormones. Additionally, it may cause a temporary increase in blood glucose, slight changes in triglycerides and free fatty acids, and vasoconstriction, which may make blood sampling more difficult. In a complete blood count, a temporary increase in white blood cells and hemoglobin may also be observed.
  • Patients taking medication should take their treatment as usual after the blood draw, unless otherwise instructed by their physician or if drug level measurements are required.

An exception applies to patients taking thyroid medication, which should not be taken before the blood test if thyroid function tests are being performed.

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Table of Lab Tests

  • Hematology tests
  • Coagulation tests
  • Basic biochemical tests
  • Lipids & lipoproteins
  • Electrolytes
  • Cardiac markers – enzymes
  • Hormonal evaluation for osteoporosis
  • Immunological – hormonal testing for diabetes
  • Immunological – hormonal thyroid evaluation
  • Hormonal evaluation for osteoporosis
  • Tumor markers
  • Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA)
  • Celiac disease antibodies
  • Anticardiolipin antibodies
  • Rheumatoid factors
  • Drug and toxic substance levels

Home Blood Collection

For patients with chronic conditions, those who are debilitated or elderly, as well as individuals with mobility difficulties, special care is taken to avoid further strain. Home blood sampling is available by appointment.

To schedule an appointment, you can contact us using the details below or submit your request through the contact form.
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+30 24610 25511
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