Human Medicine:

Pathology Services

Pathology investigation in a laboratory is estimated to be involved in 70-80% of all healthcare decisions that affect diagnosis and treatment.

SYNLAB understands that accuracy and quality of testing is vital, along with competitive turnaround times to enable those decisions to be made promptly.

Pathology Services Portfolio

SYNLAB works closely with private clinics, hospitals, occupational health / wellness providers as well as insurers and corporate customers. In addition to laboratory analysis, SYNLAB offer a range of pathology consumables and home test kits.

SYNLAB’s broad repertoire of pathology tests and analysis can be carried out on numerous samples such as blood, swabs, saliva, urine, faeces and tissue. Key areas of expertise include:

Click here to view the Laboratory Investigations Handbook for full details of pathology tests provided by SYNLAB Laboratory Services.

All SYNLAB’s laboratories comply with the accreditations for their field of work, so you can be quality assured.

Contact us to find out more about our pathology testing.

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