What is an X-Ray? An X-ray is a form of electromagnetic radiation that passes through the body to produce images of internal structures. The different tissues in the body absorb X-rays at different rates, with denser materials like bones absorbing more X-rays and appearing white on the resulting image, while softer tissues appear in shades of gray.
Biochemistry
The Department of Clinical Biochemistry provides qualitative and quantitative testing facility for a wide range of core biochemistry and specialized investigations in body fluids such as blood, serum or plasma, urine, & other fluids. Comprehensive state-of-the-art technology (fully automated instruments), highly standardized procedures, meticulously documented quality control, extremely competent laboratory staff, relevant, accurate results and timely reporting set Department of Clinical Biochemistry right at the forefront of diagnostic laboratories
Internal Medicine
The department of internal medicine has the largest number of outpatient visits in the medical amounting to more than eight thousand patients per week.
Microbiology
We are very proud of our history and the core values that have contributed to our success in the field of laboratory diagnosis.
Pathology
The pathology department provides services of clinical pathology, cytopathology, histopathology including frozen section and blood bank.