Gynaecologist/ Obstetricians
Pathology And Hormone Assay Estimations
- Pathology and hormone assay estimations are essential components of comprehensive medical evaluation and diagnosis. Pathology involves the detailed examination of bodily fluids, tissues, and organs to detect and analyze various diseases and medical conditions. Common pathology tests include blood work, urine analysis, biopsies, and cytology. These tests provide critical information about a patient's overall health status, the presence of infections, signs of cancer or other abnormalities.
- Hormone assay estimations, on the other hand, focus on measuring the levels of specific hormones in the body. Hormones play a crucial role in regulating many physiological processes, and imbalances can indicate underlying endocrine disorders such as thyroid dysfunction, reproductive issues, or adrenal gland problems. Accurately measuring hormone levels through laboratory assays aids healthcare providers in making appropriate diagnoses and guiding personalized treatment plans for their patients. Together, pathology and hormone assay estimations are invaluable tools in the practice of modern medicine.