Laboratory Machines

STATE OF THE ART LABORATORY EQUIPMENT WE USE FOR ACCURATE RESULTS

SEROLOGY/IMMUNOLOGY SECTION:
  • Stat Fax – 2000
  • Stat Fax – 4700
  • Vitros Eci
  • Pws40 Washer
  • IPS Incubator
  • Bio-Rad Micro Plate Reader
  • Model Gsu
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY SECTION:
  • Chemwell
  • BS 400, BS 300 Mindray
  • BS 600 Mindray
  • PCCD Genius GE300
  • Easylyte Expand
  • Easylyte Calcium
  • Easylyte Plus
  • Bio-Rad D10
HEMATOLOGY SECTION:
  • PCCD KT600
  • PCCD – 5000
  • HEMAX 330
BACTERIOLOGY SECTION:
  • Biohazard Safety Cabinet II
  • BD – BACTEC 9050
  • Incubator Digisystem Laboratory
AUDIOMETRY:
  • AS608
SPIROMETRY:

OUR FACILITIES

X-RAY
  • detect lung diseases
  • with five sophisticated MOBILE X-RAY
  • with two portable X-RAY units
LABORATORY

where tests are done on clinical specimens in order to get information about the health of a patient as pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.

ECG(ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY)

is a diagnostic tool that measures and records the electrical activity of the heart in exquisite detail.

BLOOD EXTRACTION

taking of a blood sample to determine its character as a whole, to identify levels of its component cells, chemicals, gases or other constituents, to perform pathological examination, etc.

OPTICAL

is a battery of tests performed by an ophthalmologist, optometrist, or orthoptist assessing vision and ability to focus on and discern objects, as well as other tests and examinations pertaining to the eyes.

AUDIOMETRY

is a method used to assess the patients hearing levels.  The audiometer will then provide sounds at different frequencies to a set of headphones that the patient is wearing.  The audiologist then “plots” the recorded sounds that the patient responds to on a graph, known as an audio graph.  The plotted graph is then assessed and interpreted by our in-house ENT specialist to determine the presence, type and degree of hearing loss.

SPIROMETRY

is a simple test used to help diagnose and monitor certain lung  conditions by measuring how much air you can breath out in one forced breath by using a machine know as spirometer.  By undergoing spirometry, we can help establish your baseline lung function, evaluate dyspnea, detect pulmonary disease, monitor effects of therapies used to treat respiratory disease, evaluate respiratory impairment, evaluate operative risk, and perform surveillance for occupational-related lung disease. The measurement  extracted will be sent to our in-house Pulmonologist who will then interpret whether the test carried out shows any problems which can be interpreted as “obstructive”, “restrictive” or a combination of the two.