Laboratory Tests
Chief of the Clinical Laboratory
Lyudmila I. Kudina
(phone. 289-89-32)
higher qualification category physician
Laboratory tests are used in diagnostics of diseases and follow-up.
The clinical laboratory of the center has the advanced equipment ensuring high-precision of tests.
Test results are available on the day of test.
Samples for testing are collected from 8.00am to 2.30 pm from Monday to Friday.
How to prepare for tests:
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends to undergo tests in the morning, after sleep and fasting. It is recommended to avoid consumption of alcohol, smoking, excess physical activities and stresses the day before testing.
We offer the following tests:
Complete blood count:
- hemoglobin
- hematocrit
- red blood cells
- white blood cells
- white blood cell count
- erythrocyte sedimentation rate
Urynalysis
- pH
- specific gravity
- protein
- glucose
- ketones
- bilirubin
- urobilin
- amylase
- urea
- creatinine
- microscopic sediment examination
- Nichiporenko urine test
- Bacterial urine test and test for antibiotic sensitivity
Hormones
- Thyroid panel (thyroid)
- triiodothyronine (T3)
- free T3
- thyroxin (T4)
- free T4
- thyroglobulin (Tg)
- anti-thyroid peroxidase antibody (anti-TPO)
- thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
Sex hormones
- estradiol
- progesterone
- testosterone
- LH
- FSH
- prolactin
Adrenal gland hormones
- cortisol
Coagulation system
- aPPT
- prothrombin time +INR
- fibrinogene
- D-dimers
Lipid panel
- total cholesterol
- triglycerides
- atherogenic index
Blood immunology
- blood group
- Rh-factor
- syphilis ELISA
- microprecipitation reaction for syphilis
Liver function tests
- total bilirubin
- direct bilirubin
- AST
- ALT
- alkaline phosphatase
- GGTP
- total protein
- protein fractions
Kidney function tests
- urea
- creatinine
- calcium
- magnesium
- phosphorus
- potassium
- sodium
- chloride
Cardiac pathology
- troponin
- myoglobin
- CPK-MB
- creatine kinase
- lactic dehydrogenase (LDH)
- AST
- total cholesterol
- high-density lipoprotein cholesterol
- triglycerides
- atherogenic index
Tests for rheumatoid arthritis
- rheumatoid factor
- ASLO
- C-reactive protein
Tests for osteoporosis
- alkaline phosphatase
- calcium
- phosphorus
Tests for anemia
- iron
- ferritin
- transferrin
Tests for diabetes
- glucose
- glycated hemoglobin
- microalbumin in urine
Tests for pancreatic pathology
- alpha amylase
- pancreatic amylase
Bacteriological tests
- Microbiological testing of swabs from throat, nose, ears, eyes, discharge from paranasal sinues, and sputum with a view to detecting clinically significant microbial strains, which cause inflammation, and to determining antibiotic sensitivity.
- Detection of pathological enterobacteriaceae.
- Urine microbiology for culture and antibiotic sensitivity (urine culture).
You do not need to schedule for the tests on a paid basis.