Submit your formalin fixed tissue samples to our Central laboratory in multiple states. We generate glass slides and convert to digital slides in our Central Laboratory using multiple scanners in different formats and uploaded to DigiDx Xchange ( our Cloud based slide repository) which can be transferred to your personal account or send to your mobile device.
Our Central laboratory has capability for generating frozen section. Frozen sections aid surgeons in making immediate decisions on the required extent of surgical intervention.
Our Central laboratory has extensive panel of IHC stains and our central laboratory has very fast turnaround time, which will be scanned and uploaded to the to DigiDx Xchange which can be transferred to your personal account or send to your mobile device
Evaluating superficial neck masses, breast abnormalities, and palpable lymph nodes, with or without ultrasound guidance, providing minimally invasive diagnostic information.
Digital pathology will benefit the patients the most as it facilitates getting a second opinion with ease from the world's experts thus providing the best outcome of cancer therapy.
We offer the following slide making and digitisation services:
Frozen facilities must provide provisional histopathology diagnoses during surgical procedures, enabling surgeons to determine the necessary extent of surgery.
The HistoCore Pearl is a tissue processor for the following applications:
Immunohistochemistry (IHC) enhances disease diagnosis by using specialized tests on biopsy samples. It employs specific antibodies to bind to tissue antigens, aiding accurate diagnosis, particularly in cancer. DigiPath offers IHC services to labs lacking facilities or antibody range, including predictive markers like ER-PR and MSI.
FNAC (Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology) is primarily performed on superficial neck masses, breast lumps, and palpable lymph nodes, with or without ultrasound guidance. DigiPath assists in sample collection and provides diagnoses distinguishing between inflammatory conditions and cancerous or malignant lesions.