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CLINICAL PATHOLOGY

Clinical pathology tests are often the first step in diagnosis and are equally important for treatment monitoring and follow-up.

The Clinical Pathology Department at SAS Diagnostics 1967 LLP, Kolkata focuses on routine and microscopic examinations that help doctors understand what’s happening inside the body—especially related to infection, inflammation, metabolic conditions, kidney health, and urinary or digestive tract issues.

 

Key Services & Tests

Urine Examination

  • Urine Routine & Microscopy (R/E, M/E)
  • Protein / Sugar / Ketone / Bilirubin (as advised)
  • Urine sediments: pus cells, RBC, crystals, casts, epithelial cells

Stool Examination

  • Stool Routine & Microscopy
  • Occult Blood (as advised)
  • Parasite / Ova / Cyst evaluation (where applicable)

Sputum & Other Body Fluids (As Advised)

  • Sputum routine/microscopy (as prescribed)
  • Body fluids (pleural, ascitic, synovial, CSF) – basic examination (where applicable)

Semen Analysis (If Offered)

  • Basic semen analysis for fertility evaluation (as per lab capability)

Routine Microscopy & Screening

  • Microscopic screening for infections and inflammatory markers (as advised by physician)

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Why Choose SAS Diagnostics 1967 LLP

  • Experienced technicians and strict sample-handling protocols
  • Accurate microscopy & reporting with standardized processes
  • Hygienic sample collection and patient-friendly support
  • Clear reports with reference notes for easier doctor interpretation
  • Reliable turnaround time for routine pathology investigations

 

When Doctors Commonly Recommend Clinical Pathology Tests

Clinical pathology tests are useful when there are symptoms such as:

  • Burning urination, frequent urination, lower abdominal pain
  • Fever, suspected infection
  • Stomach issues, loose motion, suspected worm infestation
  • Monitoring diabetes-related urine changes
  • Swelling, suspected kidney issues, dehydration, or electrolyte imbalance (as advised)

 

Patient Preparation (Simple Instructions)

For Urine Tests

  • Prefer first morning midstream urine (unless doctor advises otherwise)
  • Use a clean, sterile container
  • Avoid contamination; follow collection instructions given by the lab

For Stool Tests

  • Collect in a clean, dry container
  • Avoid mixing with water/urine
  • Submit sample as early as possible after collection

For Other Samples

  • Follow doctor’s instructions (timing and medication details matter)

 

Home Sample Collection (If Available in Kolkata)

For patient convenience, home sample collection may be available across selected areas in Kolkata (subject to slot availability).
Call to confirm coverage and timing.