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Micro-Biology Laboratory Services | Pramodini Diagnostics

Micro-Biology Laboratory Services

Accurate Detection of Infections for Timely & Effective Treatment

Micro-Biology Lab | Pramodini Diagnostics

Micro-Biology Studies

At Pramodini Diagnostics, our Micro-Biology Laboratory specializes in identifying disease-causing microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Using advanced laboratory techniques and strict quality standards, we provide reliable diagnostic support that enables early detection of infections and guides appropriate treatment.

Micro-Biology Tests & Services Offered

Routine & Special Culture Tests

Blood, Urine, Stool & Sputum Cultures

Antibiotic Sensitivity Testing

Fungal & Mycobacterial Cultures

Parasitology Examinations

Serological & Rapid Infection Tests

Hospital Infection Monitoring Support

Understanding Micro-Biology (What is Micro-Biology Testing?)

Micro-Biology is the branch of laboratory science that focuses on the study and identification of microorganisms responsible for infections. These tests help determine not only the presence of infection but also the specific organism causing it, allowing doctors to choose the most effective treatment.

At Pramodini Diagnostics, our microbiology laboratory is equipped with modern diagnostic tools and follows standardized procedures to ensure accurate identification, timely reporting, and reliable results.

Micro-Biology Laboratory Services | Pramodini Diagnostics

Benefits of Micro-Biology Testing

Early and precise detection of infections

Identification of the exact causative organism

Guides targeted antibiotic or antifungal therapy

Helps prevent the spread of infections

Supports infection control and patient safety

Reliable results with timely turnaround

Benefits of Micro-biology | Pramodini Diagnostics

When are Micro-Biology Tests Recommended?

Micro-Biology testing may be recommended in cases of:

  • Fever of unknown origin

  • Recurrent or persistent infections

  • Urinary tract, respiratory, or gastrointestinal infections

  • Hospital-acquired or post-surgical infections

  • Monitoring response to antimicrobial treatment

  • Immunocompromised patients

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