Lab services

A pathologist is a medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues. He or she is also responsible for performing lab tests. A pathologist helps other healthcare providers reach diagnoses and is an important member of the treatment team.

Pathologists have completed medical school and must have at least 3 years of advanced medical education in a residency training program to be eligible to take board certification exams. Pathologists are board-certified through the American Board of Pathology.

Most pathologists receive training in both clinical and anatomical pathology. Pathologists may practice in all areas of pathology.

Other Services

Gynecologist

The medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system.

Orthopedics ​

Correction of deformities of bones or muscles.

Medical Specialist

Medical specialty which is devoted to the comprehensive health care for people of all ages.

Consultation

A meeting with an expert, such as a medical doctor, in order to seek advice.

Ambulatory service

Medical care provided on an outpatient basis, including diagnosis, observation, consultation, treatment, intervention, and rehabilitation services.

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