Biochemical Analysis

What is Biochemical Analysis?
Biochemical Analysis consists of a series of tests that measure various chemical components in the blood, such as glucose, lipids, enzymes, and electrolytes. These measurements provide essential information about the functioning of organs and systems in the body.

What is it used for?

  • Assessment of Organ Functions
    Helps diagnose issues in the liver, kidneys, heart, and other vital organs.

  • Management of Chronic Diseases
    Monitors conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular issues.

  • Detection of Nutritional Deficiencies
    Identifies possible deficiencies in vitamins and minerals that impact overall well-being.

Why choose Biochemical Analysis?

  • Precise Diagnosis
    Provides detailed data that can detect problems before symptoms appear.

  • Prevention and Control
    Assists in the early detection of diseases and in managing chronic conditions, optimizing treatment.

  • Personalized Treatment
    Results allow for the customization of treatment plans and nutritional recommendations according to the patient’s individual needs.