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Dear Clients, In view of our uncompromising adherence to the international standards of ISO 15189:2012 under Emirates International Accreditation Center ( EIAC) requirements & to Dubai Health Authority (DHA) regulation, this is to inform you that the tests performed under our Histopathology and Cytopathology departments such as gynecology cytology (Thinprep) PAP smears as well as histology secimen biopsies are not under the scope of ISO 15189:2012 accreditation by EIAC.
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Emirates International Accreditation Centre (EIAC) have accredited YDL to undertake the tests in the medical field in accordance with the requirements of ISO 15189:2012 standards. The scope of accreditation is covering 278 parameters in the laboratory departments of Biochemistry (65), Hematology (20), Immunology (159) and Microbiology (34)
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YorkTest Group receives the Queen's Award For Enterprise Innovation.
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Endocrine Disorders: Hypothyreoidism (TSH) Photometry 1: 4000 - Adrenogenital Syndrome (17-OH Progesterone) Photometry 1: 11000
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Elements are the basic building blocks of all chemical compounds, and human exposure to them occurs both from natural and anthropogenic sources. Many elements are considered nutrients and are essential for the proper functioning of the body.
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QuantiFERON®-TB Gold Plus (QFT®-Plus) is the only TB test that offers: * Higher sensitivity at >95% * Highest specificity of any test for TB infection * Improved performance
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The discovery of foetal DNA in maternal blood, combined with a new and very high-output sequencing method (NGS - Next-Generation Sequencing) has opened numerous perspectives in the field of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT)
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Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT analyses cell-free DNA circulating in the pregnant mother’s blood. It is a new option in prenatal screening for Down syndrome (trisomy 21) and other common chromosomal conditions (trisomies 18
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The phi, or Prostate Health Index, is an index based on the measurement of a new serum marker for prostate cancer, known as [-2]proPSA. [-2]proPSA is an isoform of PSA.
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Is your body getting the nutrients it really needs?
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