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Everything you need — before your test, during your visit, and after your results.

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Sample Collection Guides

Click any card to learn how to prepare and what to expect — for every type of sample we collect.

General Preparation

Key reminders that apply to all tests before you visit us.

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Blood Sample

What to expect during blood collection and how to care for yourself after.

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Children's Collection

Extra care and comfort measures for babies and young patients.

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Urine Sample

Step-by-step instructions for a clean, accurate midstream urine collection.

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Throat / Nasal Swab

Quick procedure for molecular and infectious disease testing.

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When Recollection Is Needed

Why a sample may occasionally need to be collected again.

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Factors Affecting Results

Things that can influence your test results — and how to avoid them.

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Reports & Turnaround

How and when your reports are shared, and what to expect.

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Your Privacy

How we protect your personal and medical information.

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Safety & Hygiene

The infection control and hygiene standards we maintain for every patient.

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Feedback & Support

We're always here to assist you with questions or concerns.

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Understanding Your Report

Diagnostic reports can look complex. Here's how to read them with confidence.

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Reference Ranges

Every parameter in your report shows a reference range — the values considered normal for a healthy adult. Your result is compared against this range. Values outside the range are flagged, but only a doctor can interpret clinical significance.

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Units of Measurement

Results are expressed in units such as mg/dL, g/L, IU/mL, or cells/μL. These indicate the concentration or count of a substance in your sample. The same test may use different units across labs — always compare within the same lab's report.

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Flags & Abbreviations

H = High, L = Low, * = Critical value requiring immediate medical attention. Common abbreviations: CBC (Complete Blood Count), ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate), HbA1c (Glycated Haemoglobin), TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone).


Common Parameters

A handy reference for frequently tested health markers and their typical ranges.

ParameterNormal RangeUnitStatus Guide
Haemoglobin (Male)13.5 – 17.5g/dLNormal
Haemoglobin (Female)12.0 – 15.5g/dLNormal
WBC Count4,500 – 11,000cells/μLNormal
Platelet Count1,50,000 – 4,00,000/μLNormal
Haematocrit (Male)41 – 53%Normal
ESR (Male)0 – 15mm/hrMonitor
ParameterNormal RangeUnitStatus Guide
Fasting Blood Glucose70 – 100mg/dLNormal
Post-Prandial Glucose< 140mg/dLNormal
HbA1c< 5.7%Normal
Total Cholesterol< 200mg/dLNormal
LDL Cholesterol< 100mg/dLMonitor
Triglycerides< 150mg/dLMonitor
Serum Creatinine0.6 – 1.2mg/dLNormal
ParameterNormal RangeUnitStatus Guide
TSH0.4 – 4.0mIU/LNormal
Free T3 (fT3)2.3 – 4.2pg/mLNormal
Free T4 (fT4)0.8 – 1.8ng/dLNormal
Anti-TPO Antibodies< 35IU/mLMonitor
ParameterNormal RangeUnitStatus Guide
Vitamin D (25-OH)30 – 100ng/mLOften Low in India
Vitamin B12200 – 900pg/mLMonitor
Serum Iron60 – 170μg/dLNormal
Ferritin (Female)12 – 150ng/mLMonitor
Folate3 – 17ng/mLNormal

* Reference ranges shown are standard adult values. Your report's ranges may vary slightly. Always consult your physician for clinical interpretation.


Everyday Wellness Tips

Small daily habits that make a measurable difference to your diagnostic results.

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Hydrate Daily

Drink 2.5–3 litres of water per day. Dehydration concentrates blood markers and can falsely elevate creatinine and haemoglobin values.

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Morning Sunlight

15–20 minutes of direct sunlight before 10 AM helps your body synthesise Vitamin D — one of the most commonly deficient parameters in India.

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Iron-Rich Local Foods

Methi (fenugreek), spinach, rajma, and sesame seeds are excellent local sources of iron. Pair with Vitamin C foods like amla or lemon to improve absorption.

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Walk After Meals

A 10–15 minute walk after lunch and dinner significantly improves post-prandial glucose levels and supports healthy lipid profiles over time.

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Sleep Quality

Poor sleep elevates cortisol and blood glucose. Consistent 7–8 hours of sleep improves thyroid function, hormone balance, and immune markers.

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Manage Stress

Chronic stress raises CRP (C-Reactive Protein) and cortisol. Even 10 minutes of pranayama or meditation daily can show measurable improvements in inflammatory markers.

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Book a test today or speak with our team to find the right panel for your health goals.

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