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Explore Our Diagnostic Services

We provide a comprehensive range of pathology services designed to support clinicians, hospitals, and research institutions. From histopathology and cytology to molecular diagnostics, our advanced methods ensure precise and timely results that improve patient care.

Histopathology

We examine tissue samples under a microscope to identify diseases such as cancer, inflammation, or infection. This is the foundation of accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Our lab offers high-quality processing, expert interpretation, and detailed reports.

Immunohistochemistry (IHC)

IHC uses antibodies to detect specific markers in tissues, helping to classify tumors and guide targeted therapy. Our center performs a wide range of IHC stains to support precise diagnosis and personalized treatment decisions.

Molecular studies are used to diagnose various gene mutations. Some of these studies are performed locally (FISH, MSI KRAS, NRAS, BRAF, EGFR, POLE, NTRK), and some are sent to highly qualified medical institutions in Europe and the United States.

Express diagnostics (frozen section) - this study allows us to identify the pathological process and surgical margins during the surgery in the shortest possible time (primarily in the case of oncological patients), which allows the surgeon to determine the surgical tactics and scope

Cytology

Cytology focuses on the study of individual cells, helping detect abnormalities at an early stage. We provide both gynecological (e.g., Pap smears) and non-gynecological cytology, using modern techniques for reliable and timely results.

FISH Technology  

Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) is a molecular cytogenetic method that uses fluorescent probes to detect and localize specific DNA sequences on chromosomes. 

This technique helps identify genetic abnormalities, translocations, and amplifications, and is widely applied in cancer diagnostics and prenatal testing. FISH offers high specificity and rapid results, effectively bridging cytogenetics and molecular biology to provide precise genetic analysis.

Digital Pathology   

Digital pathology transforms traditional microscopy by scanning glass slides into high-resolution digital images for advanced analysis and secure storage. It enables remote consultations, AI-assisted diagnosis, and efficient data management, improving workflow and overall diagnostic accuracy. 

Beyond clinical use, digital pathology also supports education, research, and telepathology, representing a major step toward fully digital and data-driven pathology practice.