F.A.Q

FAQ

Frequently Ask Questions

  • Specimen Collection and Processing:

    1. FNAC (Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology) slides
    2. Incisional biopsies
    3. Excisional biopsies
  • Routine H&E Stained Histopathological Slide Reporting for:

    1. Oral pathologies
    2. Head and neck pathologies
    3. Odontogenic lesions
    4. Salivary gland lesions
    5. Lymph node pathologies
    6. Soft tissue pathologies
    7. Bone and hard tissue lesions
    8. Oral cancer and precancerous lesions

 

  • Decalcification Process

  • Special Stains

  • Immunohistochemistry

Upon request, we will gladly provide the slide and/or block upon receiving a written request. Within 3  working days.

Biopsy specimens should be sent by courier only to this primary address: 1021, Urban Estate II, Hisar, Haryana (125001)

For physical handover, the biopsy specimen can be delivered to any of the following centers:

  • Hansi: Jain Tower, Opp. Bus Stand, Hansi, Distt. Hisar, Haryana (125033)
  • Jind: 371/5, Near Kundan Cinema, Gandhi Nagar, Scheme No. 5, Jind, Haryana (126102)
  • Tohana: RMC Hospital, Kainchi Chowk, Tohana, Distt. Fatehabad, Haryana (125120)
  • Sirsa: Street No.4, Opp. Domino’s, Ram Colony, Barnala Road, Sirsa, Haryana (125055)
  • Patiala: 4A, Model Town, Patiala, Punjab (147001)

Most definitely
Yes, we do report referral cases
We undertake – second opinions

We specialize in diagnosing and reporting pathologies in the head, neck, and oral and maxillofacial regions.

  • The size of a biopsy depends on the nature, size, and location of the lesion.
  • While there is no ideal size, a minimum of a 1 cm diameter biopsy is recommended.
  • Place the specimen in a 10% formalin solution, ensuring it covers more than 3/4th of the bottle/container (approximately 10 times the specimen size).
  • Do not allow the specimen to dry or sit out for long periods before placing it in the formalin solution.
  • Wash the specimen to remove traces of blood before putting it in the tissue container.

Yes, we can assist you with special stains and immunohistochemistry (IHC). Additionally, we can guide you to other services if needed.