
Marigianna Kyriazi
Clinical Microbiological Laboratory
Tests
A wide range of diagnostic services is offered for the analysis of samples from the human body, such as blood, urine, and other biological fluids or tissues. The most common tests include hematological tests, which check the various components of the blood, such as red and white blood cells, as well as biochemical analyses that measure substances like glucose, lipids, and enzymes to assess organ function. In addition, laboratories perform urological tests to check kidney function and detect infections, as well as microbiological tests to identify bacteria, viruses, or fungi that may cause infections. Immunological and serological tests also play a significant role, detecting antibodies and antigens for the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases and infectious agents. All these tests are vital for the prevention, diagnosis, and monitoring of various medical conditions, contributing to the provision of better healthcare.