The medical analysis laboratory within the medical center performs free medical tests based on the referral note from the family doctor or specialist doctor:
Collection schedule:
Monday – Friday : 7:00 – 11:00
The medical analysis laboratory within the medical center performs free medical tests based on the referral note from the family doctor or specialist doctor:
Collection schedule:
Monday – Friday : 7:00 – 11:00
| No. | Name of the laboratory test | 
Hematology | 
|
| 1. | Complete blood count *1)*16) – haemoglobin, haematocrit, erythrocyte count, leucocyte count, platelet count, leucocyte formula, erythrocyte indices | 
| 2. | Reticulocyte counter | 
| 3. | Cytological examination of the blood smear*3) | 
| 4. | VSH*1) | 
| 5. | ABO blood group determination in pregnant women*1) *16) | 
| 6. | Determination of Rh blood group in pregnant women*1) *16) | 
| 7. | Specific anti Rh antibodies in pregnant women *16) | 
| 8. | Quick Time and INR*1) *16) (International Normalised Ratio) | 
| 9. | APTT*16) | 
| 10. | Fibrinogenemia*1) *16) | 
Biochemistry – serum and urine | 
|
| 11. | Total serum protein*1) *16) | 
| 12. | Serum protein electrophoresis*1) | 
| 13. | Serum ferritin*1) *16) | 
| 14. | Serum urea*1) *16) | 
| 15. | Serum uric acid*1) *16) | 
| 16. | Serum creatinine*1) *16), with estimated glomerular filtration rate**) | 
| 17. | Total bilirubin*1) *16) | 
| 18. | Direct bilirubin*1) *16) | 
| 19. | Blood glucose*1) *16) | 
| 20. | Total serum cholesterol*1) | 
| 21. | HDL cholesterol*1) | 
| 22. | LDL cholesterol*1) | 
| 23. | Serun triglyceride*1) | 
| 24. | TGP*1) *16) | 
| 25. | TGO*1) *16) | 
| 26. | CCreatine CK*1) | 
| 27. | GT range*1) *16) | 
| 28. | Alkaline phosphatase*1) *16) | 
| 29. | Serum sodium*1) *16) | 
| 30. | Serum Potasium*1) *16) | 
| 31. | Total serum calcium*1) *16) | 
| 32. | Serum ionic calcium*1) *16) | 
| 33. | Magnesium*1) *16) | 
| 34. | Sideremia*1) *16) | 
| 35. | Serum transferrin*1) | 
| 36. | Phosphorus (serum phosphate)*9) | 
| 37. | Complete urinalysis (summary + sediment)*1) *16) | 
| 38. | Dosage of urinary proteins*1) *16) | 
| 39. | Microalbuminuria (urinary albumin)*8) | 
| 40. | Albumin/creatinine ratio in a spontaneous urine sample*1) *8) | 
| 41. | Serum albumin*8) *16) | 
| 42. | Urinary glucose dosage*1) | 
| 43. | Urinary creatinine*8) | 
| 44. | TTGO (per bone glucose tolerance test) *10) *16) | 
| 45. | HBA1c *10) *16) | 
| 46. | Serum Alpha Amylase | 
| 47. | Serum lipase | 
| 48. | Lactatedhydrogenase (LDH) | 
| 49. | Alkaline reserve (serum Bicarbonate determination) | 
| 50. | B12 Vitamin *1) | 
| 51. | Folic acid *1) | 
Immunology and immunochemistry | 
|
| 52. | TSH*1) *16) | 
| 53. | FT4*1) *16) | 
| 54. | Serum parathormone (PTH) | 
| 55. | Folliculinostimulating hormone FSH | 
| 56. | Luteinizing hormone (LH) | 
| 57. | Cortisol | 
| 58. | Testosterone | 
| 59. | Estradiol | 
| 60. | Progesterone | 
| 61. | Prolactin | 
| 62. | Anti-HAV IgM*2) | 
| 63. | Ag HBs*1) *16) | 
| 64. | Anti HCV antibodies*1) *16) | 
| 65. | HIV testing in pregnant women*1) *16) | 
| 66. | ASLO*1) | 
| 67. | VDRL*1) or RPR*1) *16) | 
| 68. | TPHA Confirmation*4) | 
| 69. | Helicobacter pylori antigen*1) | 
| 70. | Serum complement C3 | 
| 71. | Serum complement C4 | 
| 72. | Serum IgG | 
| 73. | Serum IgA | 
| 74. | Serum IgM | 
| 75. | Serum IgE | 
| 76. | C-reactive protein*1) *16) | 
| 77. | Rheumatoid factor*1) | 
| 78. | ATPO | 
| 79. | PSA*1) | 
| 80. | free PSA*6) | 
Microbiology | 
|
Pharyngeal exudate | 
|
| 81. | Pharyngeal exudate bacteriological examination*1) *16), culture and identification of beta-hemolytic streptococci gr. A, C, G | 
| 82. | Fungal examination of pharyngeal exudate *11) – culture and identification to species level | 
Urine test | 
|
| 83. | Uroculture*1) *16) – Native and colored microscopic examination, bacterial culture and identification | 
Fecal examinations | 
|
| 84. | Coproculture*1) – bacterial culture and identification | 
| 85. | Coproparasitological examination*1) | 
| 86. | Detection of occult hemorrhages*1) | 
Exams from genital secretions | 
|
| 87. | Examinations of vaginal secretions – Native and/or colored microscopic examination *1) *16) | 
| 88. | Examinations of cervical secretions – bacterial culture and identification | 
| 89. | Examinations of vaginal secretions – bacterial culture and identification | 
| 90. | Exams from vaginal secretions – carriage of Streptococcus agalactiae in pregnant women*16), by cultivation methods | 
| 91. | Rectal swab examinations – carriage of Streptococcus agalactiae in pregnant women*16), by cultivation methods | 
| 92. | Examinations of vaginal secretions – Native and colored microscopic examination, culture and fungal identification*1) *16) | 
Exams from urethral secretions | 
|
| 93. | Exams from urethral secretions*1) – stained microscopically, culture and bacterial identification | 
Examinations of otic secretions | 
|
| 94. | Examination of otic secretions *12) – Native and colored microscopic examination, bacterial culture and identification | 
Examinations of nasal secretions | 
|
| 95. | Bacteriological examination of nasal exudate, culture and identification of Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA/MSSA) *13) | 
Examinations of conjunctival secretions | 
|
| 96. | Microbiological examination of conjunctival secretions*14) – Microscopic examination, culture and bacterial identification | 
Examinations from the purulent collection | 
|
| 97. | Bacteriological examination from purulent collection *1) – Colored microscopic examination, culture and bacterial identification | 
| 98. | Fungal examination from purulent collection *15) – Native and colored microscopic examination, fungal culture and identification | 
Sensitivity testing to antimicrobial and antifungal substances | 
|
| 99. | Antibiogram*5) | 
| 100. | Antifungigram*5) |