Frequently Asked Questions
Maitri Diagnostic is a pathology laboratory in Ambala City, Haryana, India promising not just state-of-the-art (FDA approved) equipments but more importantly involvement of very passionate and extensively trained Pathologists duo in every step of lab operations.
Maitri Diagnostic Lab is situated in Bali Clinic, Baldev Nagar, Ambala City, Ambala, Haryana.
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Histopathology is the speciality that deals with microscopic evaluation of tissues by trained and experienced pathologists for definitive diagnosis of disease.
A biopsy is a sample of tissue. For certain suspected diseases and conditions, doctors will remove a small sample of tissue for analysis by a pathologist. This tissue is typically treated using special stains and/or other chemicals so it can be examined under a microscope and/or using molecular and other tests to learn more about the biology of the tissue. Biopsies are the single most important way to diagnose certain diseases, such as cancer.
Yes. We encourage you to consult us for a second opinion, which is useful for making a final accurate diagnosis. To request a second opinion, visit our Book an appointment Page.
When you contact us, we will provide you with information about sending us your slides via messenger (if local) or by express mail service.
Yes. We return all slides to the hospital or person who sent them.
Your doctor will use the information from our analysis, along with the results of other tests you may have had, to choose the most appropriate treatment for you.
It depends upon your test. For more details, visit our Price list page.
We maintain rigorous levels of confidentiality and all your medical information is protected according to current laws on privacy and the protection of personal information.
Many tests require fasting and because of this some patients may be in a fragile state, especially children and older people. Don’t exert yourself unduly until you have had a proper meal.
After blood has been collected and gauze has been applied to the puncture site, avoid bending your arm or lifting anything heavy with the arm, including bags or handbags, until you feel better.