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Best Laboratory Medicine Specialists in Mumbai, India

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who is a laboratory medicine specialist?

A laboratory medicine specialist is a medical doctor trained in clinical pathology and diagnostic laboratory sciences. They oversee medical testing of blood, urine, tissues, and other body fluids to help diagnose, monitor, and prevent diseases.

They play a critical role in supporting doctors by ensuring accurate and timely laboratory results.

2. What does a laboratory medicine specialist do?

A laboratory medicine specialist:

  • Interprets blood tests, urine tests, and biochemical reports
  • Oversees microbiology, haematology, immunology, and pathology labs
  • Ensures quality control and accuracy of diagnostic reports
  • Guides doctors on appropriate diagnostic tests
  • Investigates abnormal lab findings
  • Supports disease monitoring and preventive health screening

They help in early detection and accurate diagnosis of medical conditions.

3. What diseases are treated by a laboratory medicine specialist?

Laboratory medicine specialists do not directly “treat” patients like surgeons or physicians. Instead, they help diagnose and monitor conditions such as:

  • Diabetes
  • Thyroid disorders
  • Anaemia and blood disorders
  • Infections (bacterial, viral, fungal)
  • Liver and kidney diseases
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Cancer (through tumour markers and pathology tests)
  • Hormonal imbalances

Their expertise ensures precise diagnosis and better treatment planning.

4. Why choose Nanavati Max Hospital for a laboratory medicine specialist?

Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital provides advanced diagnostic and laboratory services supported by:

  • Experienced laboratory medicine specialists and pathologists
  • NABL-accredited diagnostic laboratories
  • Advanced automated analysers and molecular testing
  • Strict quality control protocols
  • Rapid turnaround time for critical reports

The hospital follows international diagnostic standards to ensure accurate, reliable, and timely results.

5. How do I prepare for my first appointment with a laboratory medicine specialist?

In most cases, patients do not directly consult a laboratory medicine specialist unless referred by a physician. However, for specialised diagnostic evaluation:

  • Carry the previous lab reports
  • Follow fasting instructions if required
  • Inform about medications and supplements
  • Share relevant medical history
  • Ask about test preparation guidelines

Proper preparation ensures accurate test results.

6. What should I tell my laboratory medicine specialist before surgery?

Before surgery, laboratory tests are often required. Inform the specialist or your care team about:

  • Blood thinner usage
  • Bleeding or clotting disorders
  • History of abnormal lab results
  • Existing medical conditions (diabetes, kidney, liver disease)
  • Allergies

Accurate pre-operative testing reduces surgical risks and complications.

7. When do I need to see a laboratory medicine specialist?

You may need evaluation through laboratory medicine services if:

  • You have unexplained abnormal blood reports
  • Your doctor recommends specialised diagnostic testing
  • You require pre-operative medical clearance
  • You need infection screening or disease monitoring
  • You are undergoing preventive health check-ups

Laboratory medicine plays a vital role in early diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and preventive healthcare.

Dr. Anil Handoo

Sr. Consultant & Director - Laboratory Medicine


Laboratory Medicine (Pathology)

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