At Neo Clinic, we believe timely diagnosis is half the treatment. That’s why our in-house Pathology Department plays a vital role in every child’s healthcare journey. Whether it’s a routine blood test or advanced diagnostic panel, our team of pathologists and lab technicians deliver accurate, fast, and pediatric-friendly reports that guide life-saving decisions.
Our pathology services are specially designed for newborns, children, and adolescents, ensuring gentle sample collection, child-safe equipment, and results interpreted in the context of pediatric health. Every test conducted at Neo Clinic is part of a larger mission to ensure your child gets the right treatment, at the right time, with complete clarity.
What Do We Treat?
Our lab services support diagnosis and treatment for:
- Infections (viral, bacterial, parasitic)
- Anemia and nutritional deficiencies
- Growth and hormonal disorders
- Thyroid & metabolic imbalances
- Allergies and autoimmune conditions
- Chronic illnesses like diabetes, kidney & liver disorders
- Developmental and genetic concerns (via advanced testing)
- Surgical diagnostics (biopsy/histopathology)
- Respiratory & gastrointestinal issues
- Newborn screening & NICU support labs
Every test is interpreted with pediatric reference values, ensuring the diagnosis reflects the child’s unique age and growth needs.
Why Choose NeoClinic?
- Child-Centered Testing: From needle size to test timing, everything is adjusted to be child-friendly.
- Rapid Reports: Most basic results available within hours to support same-day clinical decisions.
- Trained Experts: Our lab team includes specialists in pediatric diagnostics and newborn care.
- Advanced Infrastructure: Automated analyzers, digital microscopy, and integrated reporting with EHRs.
- Consultative Support: Lab experts work closely with treating doctors to provide insights beyond just numbers.
- NICU & PICU Integrated: Our pathology unit works 24×7 to support critical care teams with emergency testing.
The NeoClinic Promise:
Every test here is more than a report, it's a step toward clarity, confidence, and care for your child’s health.