Labtests
Community Healthcare Clinics - Labtests
Community Healthcare Clinics offers a wide range of lab tests and diagnostic services.
Culture & Sensitivity (Fungal)
Culture & Sensitivity (Fungal) is a laboratory test used to identify the presence of fungal infections and determine which antifungal medications are most effective for treating the infection.
Culture & Sensitivity (IUD)
The Culture & Sensitivity (IUD) test is a laboratory procedure used to identify and analyze microorganisms that may have colonized or caused infection related to an intrauterine device (IUD). The test also determines which antibiotics or antifungal medications are most effective in treating the identified infection.
Culture & Sensitivity (Left Eye)
Culture & Sensitivity (Left Eye) is a diagnostic test performed to detect and identify bacterial, fungal, or other microbial pathogens causing an infection in the left eye. The test also determines the susceptibility of the isolated organisms to various antibiotics or antifungal medications, which helps in selecting the most effective treatment.
Culture & Sensitivity (Liver Abscess)
Culture & Sensitivity (Liver Abscess) is a laboratory test used to identify the microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, or parasites) causing an infection within the liver and determine the most effective antibiotics or antifungal treatments. This test is important in diagnosing and treating liver abscesses, which are localized infections in the liver that can be caused by various pathogens.
Culture & Sensitivity (Pleural Fluid)
Culture & Sensitivity (Pleural Fluid) is a laboratory test used to identify microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, or other pathogens) in the pleural fluid, which is the fluid present in the pleural cavity surrounding the lungs. The test also determines the susceptibility of the identified pathogens to antibiotics, guiding targeted treatment.
Culture & Sensitivity (Pus)
A pus culture and sensitivity test identifies bacteria or fungi causing infections in pus-filled areas. It determines the organism's sensitivity to antibiotics, helping guide treatment.
Culture & Sensitivity (Right Eye)
Culture & Sensitivity (Right Eye) is a diagnostic test used to identify and analyze microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, or parasites) causing infections in the right eye. It also helps determine which antibiotics or antifungal agents will be most effective in treating the identified infection. This test is typically used to investigate eye infections such as conjunctivitis, keratitis, or endophthalmitis.
Culture & Sensitivity (Rt. Ear Swab)
This test analyzes a sample taken from the right ear to detect bacterial or fungal pathogens causing ear infections and determines the most effective antibiotics or antifungals for treatment.
Culture & Sensitivity (Semen)
Culture & Sensitivity (Semen) is a laboratory test used to detect and identify microbial infections in semen, such as bacteria or fungi, and to determine which antibiotics or antifungal agents are most effective in treating the identified pathogens.
Culture & Sensitivity (Sputum)
The Culture & Sensitivity (Sputum) test is a diagnostic laboratory procedure used to identify and analyze microorganisms, such as bacteria or fungi, present in the sputum (mucus or phlegm coughed up from the lungs). It also determines the susceptibility of these pathogens to various antibiotics or antifungal agents, helping guide appropriate
Culture & Sensitivity (Swab for KLB)
The Culture & Sensitivity (Swab for KLB) test is a diagnostic laboratory procedure used to identify and analyze Corynebacterium diphtheriae, the bacteria responsible for diphtheria. It also determines the sensitivity of the bacteria to antibiotics, guiding effective treatment.
Culture & Sensitivity (Synovial Fluid)
Culture & Sensitivity (Synovial Fluid) is a laboratory test used to identify microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, or other pathogens) in synovial fluid, the lubricating fluid found in joint cavities. The test also determines the sensitivity of the detected pathogens to antibiotics, guiding the appropriate treatment for joint infections.