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Service Catalogue 1

General Screenings 19
Specialised Screenings 23
Allergies 25
Anti-Ageing 26
Cardiology 31
Chemical Pathology 34
COVID-19 36
Endocrinology 37
Fluids & Stool Analysis 39
Haematology & Coagulation 41
Histopathology & Cytology 43
Immunology 47
Microbiology & Infectious Disease 48
Nephrology 51
Obstetrics & Gynaecology 52
Oncology 54
Rheumatology 55
Swab (Bacteriology & Mycology) 57
Toxicology 58
Single Tests & Referred Tests 59
ABOUT US

Innoquest Pathology Malaysia commenced operations in late 1996 and has over the years established itself as one of
the most trusted medical diagnostics brands in the Malaysian healthcare industry. Innoquest Pathology performs over 4
million patient test episodes per year and provides medical testing in all disciplines to over 6,000 Medical Practitioners,
Hospitals and Corporate Clients.

Innoquest Pathology, formerly known as Gribbles Pathology, is part of a consortium of laboratories in Malaysia that
represents the largest and most trusted private diagnostic laboratory service providers in the country. The consortium is
part of a regional network, Pathology Asia Holdings, the largest in South-East Asia, with operations across Australia,
Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam. The laboratories conduct over 200,000 tests per day for over 20,000
patients daily. The group’s laboratories ensure the highest standards of quality with strict adherence to ISO 15189 and
the College of American Pathologists (CAP) (USA).

VISION & MISSION

Innoquest Pathology aspires to be the most reputable, trusted and accessible medical laboratory service providers in
Malaysia. Being a medically-managed laboratory, we work closely with stakeholders in our community to deliver
innovative and uncompromising patient centric services to advance health outcomes for all in our community.

Our mission is to educate and promote the use of diagnostic tests of clinical value to the medical and patient community.
We will deliver information that is accurate, relevant, timely and useful for guiding patient care.

LOCATION

Innoquest Pathology headquarters is located at Petaling Jaya. Our branches comprise of COVID-19 Laboratories,
Hospital Laboratories, Stat Laboratories and Collection Centres.

CORE LABORATORY
Address: 2nd Floor, Wisma Tecna, 18A, Jalan 51A/223, 46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Customer Careline: 1300-88-0234
Operaltion Hours: 24 hours a day , Mondays-Sundays

RANGE OF SERVICES

We are currently offering a comprehensive and growing menu of laboratory services in the following disciplines:
i. Biochemistry
ii. Immunochemistry
iii. Haematology
iv. Microbiology
v. Cytology
vi. Histopathology
vii. Immunohistochemistry
viii. Allergy testing
ix. Molecular diagnostics/ Genetics

There are some tests offered which are referred to other accredited laboratories for processing. It is our practice to ensure
that all results generated are of high quality reporting. We also strive to measure ourselves with our peers. All analytical
processes are monitored by rigorous quality control which is assured by participation in external Quality Assurance
Programs.

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SERVICE INFORMATION

Advisory Service
We provide clinical consultation service for our clients. The consultation covers multiple disciplines such as Molecular,
Special Chemistry, Haematology, Histology and Cytology. They also work with us hand in hand to provide support and
are available for consultation via our Customer Service Hotline.

Phlebotomy
In addition to analytical services we can also provide phlebotomy service to clients where required. Should this service
be required, please discuss with the Key Account Manager assigned to your practice.

Pick Up Service (Courier)


Courier service is categorized into 2 services, round arrangement (daily/scheduled visit) or on call arrangement (by calls).
The Key Account Manager assigned to your practice will discuss your needs and can be adjusted should these change.

Consumables
We provide the consumables to all doctors who use our service. Please contact our call center 1300-88-0234. Wherever
possible we ask that requests for consumables be made 3 working days in advance from the expected delivery date.

IT Services
Our IT Department is able to provide you the following services to enhance your user experience with our laboratory,
including:
- eOrder
- eResults
- System integration with Hospital Information System (HIS), Clinical Management System (CMS) and
Third party mobile applications
- Training
- Support services (Hardware, software & connectivity)

Queries
Should you have any queries, feel free to contact our Key Account Manager assigned to your practice or contact our
Customer Service Hotline.

Lodging a Complaint/Comment Service


We welcome comments or complaints as we are committed to continuously improve our services in order to deliver the
highest levels of service to your practice. Should you have any comments or complaints, feel free to contact our Key
Account Manager assigned to your practice to lodge a complaint or provide feedback

Type of Request - Urgent or Routine


Analytical services are categorized to URGENT (URG, result TAT 4 hours with fee from call time on selected area) and
Routine (TAT 24 hours from samples arrival to laboratory). We have dedicated requisition forms for these services.
Therefore, kindly use the dedicated forms provided for the choice of service required.

Turnaround Time (TAT)


Kindly contact our Key Account Manager assigned to your practice, should you need information pertaining to the TAT of
a test or report.

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PRICING & PAYMENT POLICY

All prices are in Malaysian Ringgit and quoted as Nett Price. Prices are subject to taxes imposed or levied by the
Malaysian government. The applicable tax rate will be added to the quoted prices
TYPE OF OPERATING HOURS
FACILITY
Kindly refer any price inquiries on our invoices and/or statement of accounts with our Finance staff at 1300 13 3522
during office hours (Mon – Fri: 9 am – 5 pm).

We seek your cooperation on the following matters to prevent any dispute:

I) Please check your invoices promptly.


II) Kindly notify us of any discrepancy on the invoice or statement of account within 30 days from the date
indicated.
III) Insist on a credit note if you have been incorrectly billed.
IV) We encourage electronic funds transfer (EFT) to our bank account. Please ask our Key Account
Executive/Manager for details. Payment must be made to Innoquest Pathology (M) Sdn. Bhd.
V) Do not hand over cash to our couriers.
VI) Always insist on official receipt if cash is handed over to our office staff and notify our Finance
Department immediately.

VII) For payments issued under local cheque/ banker cheque:


a) Innoquest Pathology (M) Sdn. Bhd.
b) Please write on the back of the cheque, the following:-
1. Name of Clinic
2. Billing Account Number
3. The invoice number(s) for this payment
VIII) Our Marketing and Courier staff are also authorized to collect cheques on behalf of the Company.
Alternatively you may wish to mail the cheques to our Headquarters in 2nd Floor, Wisma Tecna, No, 18A,
Jalan 51A/223, Seksyen 51A, 46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Our credit term is strictly thirty (30) days from the date of the invoice. We reserve the right to impose a late penalty
charge for outstanding invoices.

QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Innoquest Pathology is committed to providing fast turnaround times, high quality reporting and evolving into the
“medical laboratory of the future”. Apart from listening to our clients, brainstorming with new ideas and new ways to
deliver the best service, we are also committed to stringent internal quality control procedures and practices.

Validity & Reliability of Test Results


The validity and reliability of test results are dependent on a number of variables:
a) Pre-analytical variables which include the following:
1. Specimen Collection:
● Improper Patient Identification
● Incorrect Order of Draw
● Incorrect Tube Selection
● Traumatic draws leading to hemolysis
● Inadequate mixing or insufficient sample
2. Specimen Handling/Processing:
● Serum tubes not thoroughly clotted before centrifugation
● Delay in Centrifugation
● Storing specimens in incorrect temperatures
3. Specimen Transportation
● Frozen specimens thawing during transport
● Unspun specimens transported >2 hours from collection

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b) Analytical variables include the precision and accuracy of the test method and factors which may interfere with
a particular assay e.g. lipaemia, in vitro haemolysis and medication.
c) Post analytical variables include data entry and calculations by laboratory staff, result validation, interpretation
of the results, data transfer and the method used to report the results (electronic, paper or telephone).

How does the Laboratory Control Variables


The laboratory controls the impact of these variables, as far as possible, by two processes:
a) Quality Control
On each occasion that the patient samples are tested, the laboratory also tests ‘controls’ with known
concentrations of analyte or cells, of known reactivity in the test system.
The control levels are such that they control the entire analytical range and are “matrix matched” i.e. Urine
based control material is used to control urine assays, serum based controls are used to control serum assays
and whole blood controls are used to control whole blood assays.
b) Quality Assurance
All of our laboratories participate in external quality assurance programs in which the results from each
laboratory are compared to the results obtained by a group of laboratories as well as known values.

Variables Outside the Laboratory Control


Quality control and quality assurance help maintain both the accuracy and the consistency of laboratory results but
absolute accuracy is not technically possible. Variables cannot be entirely avoided and the interpretation of any
results must take these factors into consideration.

a) Selection of Test(s)
Discretionary testing is the selection of a single test, or a small number of tests on the basis of the clinical
findings.
Profile testing is the ordering of tests as ‘screening tests’ and may involve a ‘battery’ of tests.
In a normal individual, the greater the number of tests performed, the greater is the chance of finding at least one
abnormal result. Isolated slightly abnormal results are often of no clinical significance, however if clinically
indicated after explanation to the patient, it may be prudent to check these after a few days or weeks depending
on the analyte.

b) The Specimen
The laboratory results are dependent on the quality of the specimen which it receives for example an inadequate
biopsy or a poor cervical smear results in an incomplete and possibly inaccurate opinion. In other
circumstances, an inaccurate volume of blood in a sodium citrate or EDTA tube, or improper collection of urine
may cause inaccurate reporting. E.g. For urine FEME and culture, it is crucial that a Mid Stream Specimen of
urine is collected (MSSU) for accurate results.

c) The Request Form


Provision of appropriate clinical information is essential if the pathology laboratory is to assess the results and
their likely significance. Any difficulty in obtaining the specimen should also be noted on the request form as they
may affect the test result. It is also essential that all requested information is filled in adequately on the request
form.

Quantitative Test Results and the Reference Interval


Generally reference intervals represent the test results which would be obtained in the normal population and are
based on the results obtained on a series of normal ‘healthy’ individuals. Other reference ranges may be specific
e.g. lipids and glucose which are evidence based with respect to disease prevention.
The reference intervals quoted generally lie between the 2.5 and 97.5 percentiles for the group which they were
derived from.
Age, gender, race and test methodology are important variables so the reference intervals quoted in the literature
may not be generally applicable.
Wherever possible laboratories establish their own reference intervals but this is not always feasible.
As the reference interval represents the 2.5 to 97.5 centiles, inevitably 5% of entirely normal people will have test
results outside the reference interval. Minor variations should thus be interpreted with caution.

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The Sensitivity and Specificity of a Qualitative Test

The ability of a test to discriminate between normal and abnormal individuals is described by its sensitivity and
specificity.
Test sensitivity is defined as the percentage of people with a specific disease who have an abnormal test result.
The specificity is defined as the percentage of people without the disease who have a normal result.
Generally, the balance of sensitivity and specificity is a major consideration in the choice of a test methodology. This
balance must consider the ability of the test not to have false negatives and the ability not to produce false positives.
Most screening tests employed will be biased towards reducing false negatives which may lead to a very few
unaffected individuals having false positive results – this is particularly evidenced in assays such as HIV, Hepatitis B &
C and cancer markers. Should the results not “fit” the clinical picture, please do not hesitate to discuss with our senior
scientific staff.

CRITICAL/PANIC VALUES AND OUR RESPONSES

The laboratory will call you/your clinic immediately should a critical results is obtained. Should you require the most
updates list of Critical/Panic values, kindly contact your assigned Key Account Manager.

SPECIMEN COLLECTION, FORMS & REPORTS

The laboratory will call you/your clinic immediately should a critical results is obtained. Should you require the most
updates list of Critical/Panic values, kindly contact your assigned Key Account Manager.

Guidelines To Filling Request Forms


A. Type of Request Forms
I. General Request Form
II. Prenatal Diagnosis Request Form
III. Histology & Cytology Request Form
IV. Request for Antenatal Screening Form
V. Third Party Form (eg FOMEMA, PEKA B40, PERKESO HS, Insurance etc)
VI. For guidelines on E-Order (Biomark) please refer to the Biomark - Doctor’s Platform on
http://www.innoquest.com.my

I. General Request Form

Patient Details
● Please fill in the patient's name in the space provided in BLOCK letters
● Please fill in the patients IC No (Malaysian ) / Passport No (Non-Malaysian), Date of Birth and Gender
● If there is a reference no. that you would like to be on the report, please fill in the space under
“Your Ref”
● Please include date and time of collection on the request form /E-Order

Referring Doctor’s Name, Address & Clinic Stamp


There are 2 types of general request forms: Pre- printed and standard request forms.
Pre-printed request forms can be requested through our Key Account Manager or as per consumables
requisition process. Please ensure that the information is correct before using it for test requisition.
If you are using standard request forms, please ensure that you stamp the clinic chop under this section along
with the Doctor’s name. Reports cannot be issued if the name of the doctor and clinic chop and requestors
MMC number is not on the request form.
Urgent
Please indicate if the results for this test(s) are needed urgently by ticking the URGENT box. The
phone/facsimile number should be written clearly for our laboratory staff to report the results immediately once
the test(s) has been completed.

Copy To
Reports are delivered automatically to the Referring Doctor’s clinic address. If the reports needs to be
delivered to an alternate/ additional address from the Referring Doctor’s, please indicate it in this space.

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Bill To
This is for use where the billing shall go to. The column is auto-filled for clients using pre-printed request forms.

Specimen Type
Please indicate the sample type by ticking the relevant box on the form or if it is other than the choices
available, please write exactly what it is under “Others”.

Specimen Taken From Patient


Please write the date and time specimen was taken from the patients for proper results evaluation. Please
indicate whether the patient has been fasting/not fasting before the test.

Drug Therapy
If the patient is under medication that could influence his/her test results, please indicate the drug name and
the date & time of the last dosage. Please indicate the name of the antibiotic(s) taken if culture specimens are
obtained after antimicrobial therapy has been started.

Clinical History
Details such as below should be written in this section to assist with test results evaluation:
● Clinical diagnosis
● Suspected disease / organism
● Brief clinical history
● Name, date & duration of antibiotic(s) administered
● Any previous culture or serological test results
● Immune status of patient e.g.: underlying diseases, cancer chemotherapy, and immunosuppressive
treatment.
For Bone Marrow and Trephine Biopsy, please provide:
● Clinical history, provisional diagnosis, significant physical findings
● Site of bone marrow specimen
● Recent FBC results or EDTA blood sample
● Peripheral blood film or EDTA blood sample

Test Required
Please tick the relevant test.

Additional Tests
For tests that are not listed on the request form, kindly write it under the blank column provided at the end of
the form.

II. Prenatal Diagnosis Request Form


For Prenatal Diagnosis the additional information required for you fill, apart from what was explained under
General Request Form is explained below:
a) Race and weight (kg)
b) Pregnancy details, please indicate if this is a single / twin pregnancy
c) Gestational Details & Timing Requirements for Sampling
For both 1st Trimester and 2nd Trimester screens, please fill in the following gestational details in weeks and
days according to either:
● Dates (indicate date of LMP, EDD and if certain of date or not)
● Ultrasound (indicate date of ultrasound) – REQUIRED for 1st Trimester screen.
For 1st Trimester screen only, please fill in CRL and NT measurements along with the date of measurement.

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III. Guidelines for the Requests of Histophathology & Non- Gynaecological Cytology Examinations
A definitive histopathology/cytopathology diagnosis is never made in isolation. It is always made in
consideration with the clinical history and where relevant with other investigations (imaging, serology, etc).
Relevant clinical history and sample type and site are vital for the pathologist to provide a comprehensive and
clinically relevant report and appropriate advice/suggestions.
To ensure an accurate, clinically relevant and timely report is provided , kindly adhere to the following guide-
lines [mandated by ISO 15189 (International standard for medical testing labs) and College of Ammerican
Pathology (CAP).

Request Form
All specimens must be accompanied by a Histopathology/Cytopathology request form*. The request form must
include the following:
1. Patient's name, age, sex and identification number (NRIC/Passport).
2. The hospital and ward number, or name of clinic and telephone number, as this facilitates dispatch of
reports .
3. Relevant clinical history including operative findings (where relevant) and provisional diagnosis
(where possible).
4. Type of sample and anatomical site must be stated and must match with specimen label.
5. Date and time of issue removal/ excised (cold ischemic time) and the date and time immersion of the
tissues in 10% neutral buffered formalin fixative must be recorded (stated) on the request form.
6. Name and contact details of physician/surgeon in charge of case.
*When more than one specimen is sent from the same patient (same operation), use only one form.

Specimens
1. Specimens for routine surgical biopsies should be sent in clean containers with 10% buffered neutral
formalin, unless otherwise stated.
2. Whenever possible, there should be one specimen per container. If multiple specimens are placed in one
container, they should be clearly identified by size or suture marking. This information should be included
in the Histopathology/Laboratory Request Form .
3. Label each container with the patient's name, identity card or admission number, the source (site)
of the specimen and nature of specimen.
Failure to adhere to the above will delay turnaround time as a report will not be issued until all the
required (as stated above) information is obtained and discrepancies are rectified.

IV. Guidelines For The Requests Of Gynaecological (Pap Smear) Cytology Examinations
A reliable cytological interpretation and advice relating to further management depends both on the cytological
findings and the patients' clinical information provided.
To ensure an accurate, clinically relevant and timely report is provided, kindly adhere to the following
guidelines [mandated by ISO 15189 and the College of Ammerican Pathology (CAP).

Specimens (slides or containers)


Must be labelled with the patient's full name and NRIC or passport number.

Request form
All specimens must be accompanied by a Histopathology/Cytopathology request form. The request form must
include the following:
1. Patient's name, age/date of birth and identification number NRIC/Passport).
This must match with that stated on the specimen label.
2. The hospital/name of clinic and telephone number to facilitate contact and dispatch of reports.
3. The name, signature and contact details of doctor/smear taker .
4. Date of smear taken.
5. Relevant clinical information . The minimum clinical information required is as follows:
i. Menstrual status (LMP/pregnant/postpartum , post-menopausal) .
ii. Origin (site) of sample (cervix, vault, etc).
iii. History of hormone therapy (OCP/hormones/HRT) and IUCD.

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iv. Status of cervix: Normal, erosion, discharge, suspicious, etc.
v. History of gynecological surgery or radiation therapy - Yes/No.
Failure to adhere to the above requirements will delay turnaround time as a report will not be issued until the
required (as stated above) information is obtained and discrepancies are rectified.

False Negative Notification :


Pap test is a screening test for cervical cancer with inherent false negative results . Factors that can cause
false negative results include an inadequate collection of cells , a small number of abnormal cells ,
blood or inflammatory cells obscuring the abnormal cells and other possible reasons.

CONSENT

Listed below are the tests that require the patient and/or the physician to sign a consent form. This consent form will
be given to you upon request. You may also contact our Customer Care Centre if you do not have any.
1. Panorama NIPT
2. HFE Gene
3. Onco Genetic Testing

GUIDELINES FOR SPECIMEN COLLECTION

The integrity of the sample must be preserved to ensure accuracy of results. The requirements for sample collection
and handling must be followed. It is critical that adequate volumes are collected on each patient and the patient
preparation is adhered to follow test requirements such as fasting.

Following proper phlebotomy techniques will assist in preventing inaccurate test results:
1. Tourniquet left on <1 minute to prevent haemolysis. A prolonged tourniquet time may lead to blood pooling at the
venipuncture site, a condition called hemoconcentration. Hemoconcentration can cause falsely elevated results,
mainly the potassium.
2. All tubes collected must be collected in the correct Order of Draw and inverted gently to ensure proper mixing of
additive or anticoagulant. Blood collected using syringe and needle by a direct venipuncture, must be transferred
into the tubes with the correct Order of Draw as well. This is very important as puncturing a
EDTA/Heparin/Fluoride anticoagulant tube prior to transferring blood into a Plain tube, definitely will cause
anticoagulant contamination into the needle.

Order of Draw
1) Blood culture tubes (applying full aseptic technique) 5) Green Cap (Heparinized tube)
2) Blue cap (sodium citrate) 6) Purple cap (EDTA tube)
3) Red cap (Plain tube) 7) Royal Blue cap
4) Yellow cap (Serum Separator Tube) 8) Grey cap (fluoride tube)

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3. Incorrect Order of Draw will introduce contamination with anticoagulants and often produce inaccurate results.
An example would be increased Potassium if the EDTA tube is drawn prior to collection of plain/ gel tubes.
4. Blood collected using syringe and needle by a direct venipuncture, must be transferred into the tubes with the
correct Order of Draw as well. This is very important as puncturing a EDTA/Heparin/Fluoride anticoagulant tube
prior to transferring blood into a Plain tube, definitely will cause anticoagulant contamination into the needle.
5. All collection tubes must be filled with the required volume. Fill lines are indicated by the black and white notches
on the side of the label.

Approx.
Maximum
Fill (110%)

Minimum
Fill (90%)

Citrate Tube Citrate Tube SSTII Tube Lithium Heparin K2EDTA Fluoride
1.8ml (±10%) 2.8ml (±10%) 8.5ml (±10%) 4.0ml (±10%) 4.0ml (±10%) 2.0ml (±10%)

6. Do not use expired tubes. Expiration dates can be found on each paper label on the tube.

7. Specimen Labeling: All specimens must contain two specimen identifiers:


1. Patient’s full name
2. Patient’s IC number / Passport number
3. Any other unique Identifying number ONLY if IC / Passport number is not available.

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SPECIMEN TRANSPORT AND STORAGE

Normal Weekday Storage


Recommended storage conditions for samples prior to normal courier transport collection are that samples should be
stored at room temperatures that do not exceed 25˚C. Do not keep samples near a source of heat or in direct sunlight.
Note:
Please do not delay on specimen transportation - always dispatch samples with the next available courier
collection.

Overnight storage
If delays are unavoidable the following guidelines should be observed as sample integrity can vary. In all cases storage
should be no longer than overnight and samples/request forms should show the date the sample was taken. Store all
samples at room temperature (<25˚C). If samples are refrigerated overnight (2-8C), blood samples will be unsuitable
for most biochemistry analysis.
Note:
Please do not store unspun serum/plasma tubes in refrigerator. Tubes must be centrifuged before storage to
ensure specimen integrity.

CYTOLOGY

General Instructions on Specimen Fixation

Smears
Rapid fixation of smears is necessary to preserve cytological detail. If smears are allowed to dry on the slides prior to
fixation, marked distortion of cells occurs.
Smear preparation such as cervical specimens should be fixed immediately in a solution of 95% ethyl alcohol or a
coating fixative such as Cytofix; other commercial spray fixatives may be used. A minimum of fifteen to twenty minutes
fixation is required in the case of ethyl alcohol fixation (although prolonged fixation will not materially alter the cytology).
In the case of spray fixatives, the smear should be allowed to dry for 10 minutes prior to placing into slide holders for
dispatch to the laboratory.

Cell Block
It is found that cell block preparation offers a better architectural pattern for interpretation compared to smear
preparations, which will therefore help improve our accuracy in reporting malignancy. Furthermore, the samples can
also be tested via immunohistochemistry and even molecular testing if necessary. As such all pleural, pericardial and
peritoneal fluid samples will be automatically subject to cell block preparation before analysis.

Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology


To prepare one air dry and one alcohol fixed smear and the balance sample to be collected using SurePath vial.
Cellblock preparation is needed for ancillary test which may be required, therefore it is advisable not to prepare more
than two slides .

Please label each slide whether it is an air dry or alcohol fixed.

HISTOLOGY

Special Instructions
i. Routine specimens should be sent in containers with 10% buffered formalin unless otherwise stated.
ii. Appropriate containers are available from the laboratory on request. To prevent leakage it is advised to double wrap
the specimen container.The recommended ratio for most tissue samples fixed in 10% formalin is 1:10
(tissue: fixative).
iii. Multiple small specimens, such as gastrointestinal biopsies, should be mounted on a piece of filter paper and
properly labeled.
iv. Large specimens such as colon must be completely immersed in formalin. Containers must be tightly secured.
Do not crush specimens with forceps, hemostats or other instruments. Avoid using cautery.
v. Do not force a large specimen into a small container. Large specimens must be completely surrounded by
formalin for proper fixation.

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vi. “URGENT REPORT” requests have to be clearly indicated on the request form; otherwise they will be processed
as per according to the queue.
vii. For specimens where orientation is important, mark or tag the specimen e.g. Axillary tail of mastectomy
specimens, orientation of surgical margin..

MICROBIOLOGY

Kindly refer to Schedule 1.

CRITERIA FOR UNACCEPTABLE SPECIMENS

a) Unlabeled or Inadequately Labeled Samples


All samples must be clearly labeled with the patient's full name and another identifier. Samples which are not
labelled will be rejected. For samples that are inadequately labelled , our Customer Service Agent will call and
confirm the patient's sample, however this is only applicable if the sample was packed in an individual transport
bag along with the request form.
In these cases, our laboratory records will carry a statement of spoken to, date time details of the patient were
confirmed. Only then will the sample be processed.
b) Incorrect Specimen Type for Test Requested
The clinic will be informed and we will act on instruction e.g. either wait for a repeat sample to be collected or
delete the test which cannot be done. Action taken will be recorded in our laboratory information system.
c) Grossly Haemolysed Sample
The clinic will be informed and we will act on instruction e.g. wait for a repeat sample or delete test that cannot
be done.
For mild degrees of hemolysis, the sample will be brought to the attention of the Senior Scientist or Head of
Department who will then advise whether the degree of hemolysis will significantly interfere with the particular
test requested.
d) Unsuitable Specimens
The most common reasons the sample are unsuitable are:
i. *Insufficient specimen
ii. Clotted EDTA specimen
iii. Citrate Tube – not correctly filled
iv. Specimen received in unsuitable containers e.g. blood still in syringe
v. Leaking specimens
* If you want to send a second sample for insufficient samples, kindly fill the request form and indicate
on the form that it’s a second sample from which date of test order.
e) Specimen without Request Form
If the clinic can be identified, then our staff will phone to clarify the requested test and a fax copy of a completely
filled request form must be faxed over. If the clinic cannot be identified then the most common test will be
performed for each sample type. Results will be held until a request is received.

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REQUESTING OF PRELIMINARY CULTURE REPORTS

Preliminary reports are provided for critical tests such as blood culture and body fluids. The preliminary reports are
provided after 24 hours of receiving the sample at the Microbiology Department in HQ or by the Microbiology depart-
ment on site should the service be provided.

INTERFERENCES WHICH CAUSE INACCURATE RESULTS

Additive caused interference


Lithium heparin, ammonium heparin or sodium heparin are the anticoagulants which are not appropriate to use for
lithium, ammonium and sodium determinations, consequently. Heparin is unsuitable for the CK assay.
The thrombin evacuated blood collection tubes contain thrombin as a clot activator. However, shortening the
coagulation time causes some interferences detected for chloride (Cl), calcium, LDH and potassium (K[+]). The higher
values for Cl are attributed to the rapid separation from the cells, which prevents uptake of Cl by the erythrocytes. The
increase in LDH and K[+] may be due to invisible haemolysis, and high calcium values may be due to the rapidity of
the clotting process.
EDTA is unsuitable for iron and calcium analysis as it chelates both iron and calcium and has an effect to inhibit alkaline
phosphatase (ALP), creatine kinase (CK), Sodium (Na) and leucine aminopeptidase activities, probably by chelation of
metallic cofactors. Moreover, EDTA falsely elevates Potassium (K) due to the K2 or K3 EDTA anticoagulant content.

Factors affecting results


Potassium
Pseudohyperkalemia is defined as a marked elevation of potassium. There are many causes for falsely increased
potassium involving pre analytical. During phlebotomy if the patient is in a state of fear it may increase the potassium
readings especially when the patient is also feeling stressed and anxious. If there was difficulty in getting the patients
vein and the blood flow was too slow, this could also lead to falsely elevated potassium especially if the blood has
undergone haemolysis. It is essential that proper phlebotomy technique is used when drawing blood that involves
electrolyte testing. For patients on drips, the blood drawn for analytical testing should be taken from a non IV drip arm
if possible. Transportation of the samples to the lab for testing is crucial and exposure to heat or light is prohibited. Any
amount of lysis to the blood sample can cause some alterations to the potassium results.
Pseudohyperkalemia or falsely elevated hyperkalemia is commonly observed and are due to the following
pre-analytical factors:

1. Mechanical: Prolonged tourniquet application (> 1 min) causes haemoconcentration, altered water balance and
hemolysis. Fist clenching causes local release of potassium from cells of the forearm muscles.
2. Venipuncture: Probing, inappropriate needle diameter, excessive force with syringe draws either during aspiration
or transfer, increased turbulence due to diameter mismatch of catheter, tube adapter device and
needle.
3. Chemical: Ethanol containing antiseptics that are not allowed to dry completely before venipuncture can enter
the bloodstream and disrupt cell membranes.
4. Temperature: Cold temperature inhibits the sodium-potassium pump resulting in leakage of potassium.
Specimens stored at temperatures between 2°C and 8°C or above room temperature for more than
24 hours leads to leakage of cellular potassium.
5. Time: Delays in arrival of samples to the lab for processing (>4 hrs), results in exhaustion of available
glucose to generate ATP, reducing sodium-potassium pump resulting in leakage of potassium from
the cells.
6. Contaminant: Wrong order of draw subjects the samples to contamination from preservatives in the respective
collection tubes, sampling from an IV drip site containing potassium,
7. Patient: Thrombocytosis or leucocytosis due to release of potassium during the clotting process or leakage
of potassium due to cell fragility respectively.

Bilirubin
Haemolysis interferes in the bilirubin procedure with pseudo-peroxidase activity of free haemoglobin by inhibiting the
diazonium colour formation. Due to the haemolysis, total bilirubin concentrations were found to decrease even at mildly
haemolysed specimens (0.5–1 g/L).
Because bilirubin is photosensitive, samples have to be protected from the light exposure up to analysis.

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AST (aspartate aminotransferase) and ALT (alanine aminotransferase)
In haemolysed specimens, AST and ALT rich cell content enters into the plasma, increasing the AST and ALT levels
falsely.

LDH (lactate dehydrogenase)


LDH activity is present in all cells, in the cytoplasm, thus the lysis of cells causes falsely elevated LDH levels. The 0.27
g/L of free Hb in plasma resulted in an increase in levels of more than 20% which is at a degree of an invisible
haemolysis.

Sodium
Pseudohyponatremia may result from the sample collection from IV site, thus the sample is diluted by the hypotonic
fluid (5% dextrose), and the sodium levels will result as hyponatremia which can easily be identified by the high serum
glucose level. Increased viscosity due to the monoclonal gammopathy and subsequent decreased watery portion of
plasma can thus cause false low sodium concentrations.

Incorrect Order of Draw


Incorrect order of draw can be a source of spurious hyperkalaemia and hypocalcaemia in patients’ samples due to
EDTA carry over or contamination. EDTA contamination occurs when the blood is drawn into EDTA tubes first before
other tubes. Common analytes influenced by EDTA contamination are Potassium, Calcium and ALP (Alkaline
Phosphatase)

Incorrect Phlebotomy Practice


Many inpatients have intravenous (IV) catheters. While IV lines provide a means of direct vascular access for infusing
fluids, collection of specimens through these lines can result in contamination of the specimen with the contents of the
line. Specimens should be collected from the arm opposite the line to avoid contamination. Specimens should never
be collected distal to a catheter because fluids tend to pool in the periphery of the limb. Collection of samples proximal
to a catheter will be diluted by the infusion fluid.
A perfect example is the collection of a specimen for plasma glucose measurement from a line being used to infuse 5%
dextrose. Although 5% dextrose does not sound like a lot, it denotes a glucose concentration of 277.5 mmol/L.
Contamination of the blood specimen with just one part in twenty of this highly concentrated solution can falsely elevate
the glucose concentration by as much as 5.55 mmol/L. Additionally, electrolytes and other biochemistry parameters
measured on this contaminated specimen will be falsely decreased due to dilution.
Similarly in a patient being infused with saline, Sodium and Chloride measured would be falsely elevated. Potassium
and other biochemistry parameters measured on this contaminated specimen will be falsely decreased due to dilution.
In these infused patients, FBC (Full Blood Count) results should also be reviewed to determine if the hemoglobin or
hematocrit is consistent with previous. An unexplained decrease may be due to IV contamination. Another parameter
worth examining is MCV which should not fluctuate more than 1-2 fL within an individual. A sudden shift of 4-5 fL, in the
absence of a recent transfusion, is another reliable indicator of IV fluid contamination.

LABORATORY REPORTS

• All test results will be computer printed on a Laboratory Report.


• The report notes all patient details and doctors details that are on the request form.
• All quantitative results will be reported together with reference ranges which are appropriate for the patients, age
and sex.
• Summary comment and clinical interpretation by Pathologist will be included for clinical significant results.
• Urgent results will be reported via phone or fax as indicated on the request form.
(Phone/fax number must be noted on the request form). A printed report will follow.
• Every possible attempt will be made to phone clinically critical results to the requesting clinician.
• Laboratory reports are printed on completion of ALL the test associated with the request and are dispatched in the
next scheduled courier round to your area.
• E-reporting is available. Kindly provide an email address to your Sales & Marketing Agent and indicate that you
wish to use this service.
• If you require the test results before the printed report reaches you, then all completed test results may be obtained
at any time by contacting our Client Services Department.
• Should there be any deviation in tests methodology or promised TAT, customers will be informed via respective
marketing agents .

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ADD ON TEST

For all ambient or refrigerated samples, an add on test can be done provided it meets the laboratory’s retention criteria
for the test. Please contact our customer service hotline and provide the patient details such as I.C or passport number
to request for an add on test. The customer care agent shall assist to verify the patient details, specimen retention
period and specimen suitability before proceeding to add the test requested. The customer care agent shall update you
if we are able to proceed with the add on test request. It is advised to recollect a fresh specimen should the add on test
request fail to meet the criterias stipulated above.

Schedule 1 : Bacteriology Specimen Collection and Transport by Specimen Type

General Guidelines
Specimen collection and handling are critical considerations, because results generated by the laboratory are limited
by the quality and condition of the specimen upon arrival in the laboratory. Specimens should be obtained to minimize
the possibility of introducing contaminating microorganisms that are not involved in the infectious process.

General Requirements
1. Method for proper collection of culture specimens from different sources
2. Perform hand hygiene and put on gloves if necessary
3. Aseptic technique shall be observed for sample collection
4. Collect samples before antibiotic therapy if possible.
5. Proper labeling of culture specimens
6. Use of appropriate transport media when necessary
7. Safe handling of specimens (tightly sealed containers, no external spillage)
8. Need for prompt delivery of specimens to ensure minimum delay and processing (eg, CSF, wound cultures,
anaerobes)
9. Method for preservation of specimens if processing is delayed (eg, refrigeration of urines)

Preliminary culture reports


Preliminary reports are provided for critical tests such as blood culture, body fluids, Gram stain and AFB stains.

Specimen storage and transportation


Kindly follow detailed sample collection requirements in Schedule 1.

SPECIMEN COLLECTION CONTAINER & STORAGE /


COMMENTS
TYPE GUIDELINES TRANSPORTATION
Abscess/Wound Remove surface exudate by wiping with Sterile container/ transport Tissue or fluid samples are
sterile saline swab/sterile syringe preferable to swabs.
Open
Aspirate if possible. Place fluid or tissue in Room Temperature Sampling of the surface area
Closed
sterile container may contaminate the sample
with flora not involved in the
Syringes are acceptable if delivered
infection.
promptly:
1) Aspirate abscess wall with needle
and syringe
2) Syringes are acceptable if delivered
promptly
Disinfect surface of the wound (if not
broken) with 70% alcohol or wipe with
sterile saline (if broken). Aspirate if
possible. If swab used, obtain at the time
of incision, drainage or debridement of
wound.

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SPECIMEN COLLECTION CONTAINER & STORAGE /
COMMENTS
TYPE GUIDELINES TRANSPORTATION
Biopsy/Bone/Tissue Submit in sterile container without Sterile container Sampling of the surface area
formalin may contaminate with normal
Room Temperature
flora not involved in the
Specimen may be kept moist with 0.85% DO NOT Refrigerate or place infection.
sterile saline it near the ice pack.
Brain abscess/CNS
biopsy- must be sent fresh and
immediately to the laboratory.
DO NOT add formalin.
Sterile Body Fluids 1. Disinfect overlying skin with iodine Sterile container/ Fluid samples are preferable to
tincture blood culture bottle. swabs dipped in fluid
Abdominal Ascites, Bile,
Synovial, Pericardial, 2. Generally, specimens are obtained via Room Temperature.
Peritoneal, Pleural percutaneous needles aspiration or DO NOT Refrigerate or place
surgery near ice pack.
3. Transfer fluid to sterile container or
blood culture bottles with syringes.

Cerebrospinal fluid The physicians generally obtains these Sterile container/ If sharing with another test, send
(CSF) samples. blood culture bottle. to bacteriology first.
Room Temperature. Use the most turbid tube for
microbiology testing.
DO NOT Refrigerate or place
near ice pack.

Blood Culture Aseptic technique is critical to proper Blood culture bottle A blood culture set consists of
blood culture collection an aerobic and anaerobic bottle
Room Temperature
1. Clean venipuncture site using 70% for adults and older children.
alcohol and followed by 2% DO NOT Refrigerate or place
For children, a single pediatric
Chlorhexidine. near ice pack
bottle.
2. Collect 8-10 ml blood into each bottle
for adults, 1-3ml blood for children

Ear 1. Use a moistened swab to remove any Transport swab If otitis externa is suspected,
debris or crust from the ear canal. vigorous swabbing is needed as
Room Temperature
Discard swab. simple surface swabbing may
miss a streptococcal infection.
2. Obtain samples by firmly rotating the
routine culture swab in the outer canal.

Eye (Conjunctiva) 1. Pre Moistened swab with sterile saline Transport swab Nil
unless sufficient exudate is present. Room Temperature
Roll swab over the conjunctiva
2. The clinician may opt to inoculate
culture plates directly at time of
collection
3. May submit samples on routine culture
swabs.

Eye, Cornea 1. The physicians usually obtain these Transport swab Nil
(scrapings) samples Room Temperature
2. May opt to inoculate directly onto
culture plates
3. A swab may also be submitted for
routine culture

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SPECIMEN COLLECTION CONTAINER & STORAGE /
COMMENTS
TYPE GUIDELINES TRANSPORTATION
Respiratory Tract, Upper Nil
Nasal 1. Insert swab into nares Transport swab
2. Rotate swab against the nasal mucosa

Oral 1. Remove oral secretions or debris from


the surface of the infected area with a
swab and discard.
2. Using the swab appropriate for tests
ordered, swab the sample site
vigorously avoiding areas of normal
tissue.

Bacterial/Fungus : routine culture swab Room Temperature


Viral : viral transport media (VTM) Refrigerate

Throat 1. Depress tongue down with sterile Transport Swab


tongue depressor
2. Firmly sample inflamed areas, exudate
and / or lesions with the swab appropri-
ate for the test ordered.

Bacterial/Fungus : routine culture swab Room Temperature


Viral : viral transport media (VTM) Refrigerate
Respiratory Tract, Lower Nil
Sputum, expectorated 1. Have the patient gargle or rinse his Sterile container
mouth with water.
2. Instruct patients to cough deeply to
Room Temperature
produce a sample from the lower
respiratory tract and not saliva.
3. Collect sample in sterile container

Tracheal aspirate Please aspirate or washing into sputum


trap container

Skin Scraping 1. Cleanse the area with 70% alcohol Sterile container Nil
2. Scrape area at the active margin of the
Room Temperature
lesion. Do not draw blood.
3. Place scrapings into sterile container.
Nail 1. Wipe nail with 70% alcohol. Sterile container Nil
2. Clip away the affected area and collect
Room Temperature
material or debris from under the nail.
3. Place in sterile container.

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SPECIMEN COLLECTION CONTAINER & STORAGE /
COMMENTS
TYPE GUIDELINES TRANSPORTATION
Gastrointestinal Tract All stool specimens must be
brought to the laboratory as
Fecal specimens 1. Pass stool directly into a sterile or clean Sterile container
soon as possible.
wide mouth, leak proof container.
2. Pass stool into clean, dry bedpan and
transfer into container
3. Cover toilet seat with plastic wrap and
transfer to clean or sterile container
Bacterial/Fungus : Clean or Sterile Room Temperature
Container
Viral : Viral Culture media Refrigerate
Rotavirus : Clean or sterile media Room Temperature
Rectal swab 1. Pass the tip of the sterile swab
approximately one inch beyond the anal
sphincter
2. Carefully rotate the swab to sample the
anal crypts, and withdraw the swab.
Bacterial/Fungus : Clean or Sterile Room Temperature
Container
Viral : Viral Culture media Refrigerate

Urine Collect 20ml of mid stream urine (MSU) in Sterile urine container Send samples to the lab imme-
a sterile specimen container. diately in ice packs.
Refrigerate
If delay is expected, keep in the
refrigerator at 4°C for a
maximum of 24 hours.
If plated, DO NOT refrigerate,
incubate at 35°C until ready for
transport. DO NOT keep in an
ice pack during transport.
Genital Tract
Male Patient should not have urinated within the Transport swab Nil
past hour. Room Temperature
Wipe the urethral, express the exudates
from the urethral. If discharge cannot be
obtained insert swab approximately 3 to 4
cm into urethral lumen. Rotate 2-3 times.
Viral : Viral culture media Refrigerate

Female
Vagina Obtain secretions from the mucosal Transport swab Nil
Cervix membrane of the vagina vault with the Room Temperature
Bartholin Gland swab appropriate for the test ordered
1. Examine cervix with speculum without
the use of lubricants.
2. Remove mucus and or secretions from
the cervix with a swab.Discard this
swab.
3. Sample the endocervical canal with the
swab appropriate for the test ordered
Disinfect skin with 2% iodine tincture.
Aspirate fluid from ducts

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SPECIMEN COLLECTION CONTAINER & STORAGE /
COMMENTS
TYPE GUIDELINES TRANSPORTATION
Semen 1. Collect after a minimum of 2 days and a Sterile container 1. Ensure specimen container is
maximum of 7 days of sexual labelled with name, I/C, time
abstinence. and date of collection
2. Sample needs to be collected 2. Specimen should be
completely into the provided container accompanied with the following
and should report any loss of any information:
fraction of the sample. ○ Method of collection
3. Sample should be obtained by ○ Type of specimen container
masturbation or withdrawal method. Do
not use a condom or any form of ○ Days of abstinence
4. lubricant. ○ Collection or transport problems
Return the specimen and request form (eg, incomplete specimen,
directly to the closest Innoquest exposure to temperature
laboratory within 1 hour of collection. extremes)
5.
The specimen container should be kept ○ Time of specimen receipt and
at ambient temperature, between 20°C analysis
and 37°C, to avoid large changes in ○ It must be labeled with the
temperature that may affect the patient’s name and identification
spermatozoa after they are ejaculated number
into it.

*All samples for PCR must be collected using a dry swab or viral transport media (VTM)

Schedule 2 : Referred Tests Specimen Collection and Transportation

DNA paternity test performed in DNA Diagnostics Center, USA.


Please contact the laboratory to request the specimen collection kit.
Buccal swab collection procedure (use only the swabs provided):
1. Rub each swab firmly against the inside of the cheek for 10 strokes.
2. Rotate the swabs while rubbing from front to back.
3. Use 2 swabs for each cheek, place used swabs inside the buccal swab envelope and label the envelope with
the patient's name and site of the cheek (left or right).
4. Once all the 4 swabs are placed inside the respective envelopes, close the flap and seal with tape (do not lick
the flap).
5. Label each envelope with the patient’s name and date of birth, the collector’s name, the date, and time of
sample collection and the site of cheek.

Non-Invasive Prenatal testing (NIPT)


Please contact the laboratory to request the specimen collection kit.
Store the collection kit including the 10ml Streck/PAXgene tube at room temperature. Do not freeze or refrigerate.

PROTECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

It is the organization policy that all results and patient details will be treated as private and confidential as the
company’s PDPA policy.

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GENERAL SCREENS
Panel Code M50 O$4 GP1 V$M G2X FJ$ G2A Q$Y G20 GS9 GS3 EX1
Schedule Code 3006 3281 2672 3601 2050 2752 1885 3451 1786 1561 1524 2435
RPP (RM) 68.00 120.00 110.00 140.00 126.00 134.00 142.00 150.00 130.00 200.00 220.00 240.00
TEST M50 MGHB GP1 G2XFTR G2000X G2XHEL G2000A G2FT4 G2000 GT9 GT3 EX1
FULL BLOOD COUNT X X X X X X X X X X X X
FULL BLOOD EXAMINATION X X X X X X X X X X X X
MULTIPLE BIOCHEMISTRY X X X X X X X X X X X X
Renal Function Test X X X X X X X X X X X X
Liver Function Test X X X X X X X X X X X X
Glucose X X X X X X X X X X X X
LIPID STUDIES (Coronary Risk Factor) X X X X X X X X X X X X
URINE FEME X X X X X X X X X X X X
ABO Blood Group + Rhesus X X X X X X X X X X X X
Hepatitis B surface Antigen (HBsAg) X X X X X X X X X X X X
Hepatitis B surface Antibody (HBsAb) X X X X X X X X X X X X
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) X X XX X X X X X X X X X
Rheumatoid Factor (RF) X X X X X X X X X X X X
Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) X X X X X X X X X X X X
Hepatitis A Antibody (HAV IgG) X X X X X X X X X X X X
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) X X X X X X X X X X X
HIV I & II (Ag / Ab) X X X X X X X X X X X X
Prostate-specific Antigen - Total (PSA) X X X X X X X X X X X X (Male)
CA 125 X X X X X X X X X X X X (Female)
Homocysteine X X X X X X X X X X X X
Free Thyroxine (FT4) X X X X X X X X X X X X
Microalbumin urine X X X X X X X X X X X X
Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c) X X X X X X X X X X X X
H.pylori X X X X X X X X X X X X
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive) XX XX XX X X X X X X X X X

Tag-ons (additional costs apply)* X X X X X X X X X X X X

*Refer to page 22.

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GENERAL SCREENINGS DETAILS

M50 3006 M50 Merdeka Screen 68.00


FBC 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
LFT 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
LIP 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
RFT 50ml Mid Stream Urine
Glucose
Urine FEME

GP1 2672 Gribbles Plus One (GP1) 110.00


ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC & BF 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
ESR 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
LFT 50ml Mid Stream Urine
LIP
RFT
Glucose
HBsAg & HBsAb
Urine FEME
GS3 1524 General Screen Test 3 (GT3) 220.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC & BF 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
ESR 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
LFT 50ml Mid Stream Urine
LIP
RFT
Glucose
Rheumatoid Factor
TSH
HBsAg & HBsAb
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
HAV IgG
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
AFP
CEA
Urine FEME
G20 1786 G2000 Millenium Screen 130.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC & BF 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
ESR 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
LFT 50ml Mid Stream Urine
LIP
RFT
Glucose
Rheumatoid Factor
TSH
HBsAg & HBsAb
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
Urine FEME

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G2X 2050 G2000X 126.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC & BF 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
ESR 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
LFT 50ml Mid Stream Urine
LIP
RFT
Glucose
Rheumatoid Factor
TSH
HBsAg & HBsAb
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
Urine FEME
G2A 1885 G2000A 142.00
ABO & Rh (D)
FBC & BF 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
ESR 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
LFT 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
LIP 50ml Mid Stream Urine
RFT
Glucose
Rheumatoid Factor
TSH
HBsAg & HBsAb
HAV IgG
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
Urine FEME
GS9 1561 General Screen Test 9 (GT9) 200.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC & BF 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
ESR 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
LFT 50ml Mid Stream Urine
LIP
RFT
Glucose
Rheumatoid Factor
TSH
HBsAg & HBsAb
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
HAV IgG
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
AFP
Urine FEME

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EX1 2435 Executive Male & Female (EX1) 240.00
ABO & Rh (D) 2 x 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC & BF 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
ESR 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
LFT 50ml Mid Stream Urine
LIP
RFT
Glucose
Rheumatoid Factor
Homocysteine
TSH
HBsAg & HBsAb
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
AFP
CEA
CA 125 (female only)
Total PSA (male only)
Urine FEME

TAG-ONS
Note: The following Tag-ons are ONLY for General Screening Profiles.

Panel Schedule RPP Panel Schedule RPP


Test Test
Code Code (RM) Code Code (RM)
Cardiology Immunology
CRX 2119 C-Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity) 28.00 RHX 2255 Rheumatoid Factor (RF) 24.00
HOX 2249 Homocysteine 60.00 ANX 2138 Anti Nuclear Antibody (ANA) 72.00
AAX 3009 Apolipoprotein A 100.00 MX 3021 Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody 72.00
ABX 3009 Apolipoprotein B 100.00 (TPO-Ab)
LPX 3011 Lipoprotein (a) 140.00 TX 3022 Thyroglobulin Antibody (TA) 72.00
3AP 3013 All of ApoA, ApoB & Lip (a) 260.00 CCX 3023 Anti-CCP 90.00
HSX 6021 High Sensitive Troponin I 80.00 Infectious Diseases
Endocrinology FX 2327 Faecal FEME 28.00
OSX 2330 Oestradiol 28.00 HIX 2253 HIV I & II (Ag/Ab) 24.00
FSX 3014 Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) 28.00 H3X 2254 Hep B surface Ag & Hep B surface Ab 24.00
LX 3015 Luteinizing Hormone (LH) 28.00 HAX 2150 Hep A Antibody (HAV IgG) 34.00
PRX 3016 Prolactin 28.00 HMX 3017 Hep Bc IgM 48.00
TSX 2009 Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) 24.00 RXR 3203 RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive) 16.00
F3X 2328 Free Tri-iodo Thyronine (FT3) 24.00 HTX 3018 Hep Bc Total 48.00
F4X 2252 Free Thyroxine (FT4) 24.00 HXX 3019 Hep Be Ag 48.00
TEX 2331 Testosterone (Total) 36.00 HYX 3020 Hep Be Ab 48.00
MAX 2250 Microalbumin (Urine) 28.00 HCX 2332 Hepatitis C Antibody (Total) 50.00
GHX 2088 HbA1c 34.00 HEX 2333 H. pylori (Antibody screen) 48.00
SHX 2469 Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) 60.00 Oncology
OXD 3708 Vitamin D 140.00 AFX 1894 Alpha FetoProtein (AFP) 24.00
Haematology C5X 1894 CA 15-3 24.00
BX 2251 ABO (Blood Group) & Rhesus 24.00 C9X 1894 CA 19-9 24.00
FEX 3024 Ferritin 28.00 C1X 1894 CA 125 24.00
FOX 3025 Folate (serum) 48.00 CEX 1894 Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) 24.00
B1X 3026 Vitamin B12 50.00 PSX 1894 Total Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) 24.00
HXE 3381 Hb Analysis 110.00 OBX 1924 Faecal Occult blood (Immunological) 38.00
VCX 1895 EBV VCA IgA (NPC) 54.00

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SPECIALISED SCREENINGS

=FOSPR 3134 Foreign Students Package 1 156.00


HBsAg & HBsAb 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Hepatitis C Antibody 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab) 50ml Mid Stream Urine
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
Malarial Parasites
Urine FEME
Opiates & Cannabinoids
Urine Amphetamines Type Substances
=FOSPR2 Q1170 Foreign Students Package 2 142.00
HBsAg & HBsAb 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Hepatitis C Antibody 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab) 50ml Mid Stream Urine
Malarial Parasites
Urine FEME
Opiates & Cannabinoids
Urine Amphetamines Type Substances
=FOSPR3 Q1171 Foreign Students Package 3 144.00
HBsAg & HBsAb 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Hepatitis C Antibody 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
Malarial Parasites

=FOSPR4 Q1173 Foreign Students Package 4 130.00


HBsAg & HBsAb 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Hepatitis C Antibody
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
=FW1 1500 Foreign Worker Screen 70.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HBsAg 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab) 50ml Mid Stream Urine
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
Malarial Parasites
Urine FEME
Opiates & Cannabinoids
=FW1F 6543 Foreign Worker Screen (Female) 74.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HBsAg 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab) 50ml Mid Stream Urine
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
Malarial Parasites
Urine FEME
Opiates & Cannabinoids
Urine Pregnancy

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EW 1613 Foreign Worker East Malaysia 68.00
HBsAg 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive) 50ml Mid Stream Urine
Malarial Parasites
Urine FEME
Opiates & Cannabinoids
Urine Pregnancy (if female)
ES 1612 Pre-Employment Studies 88.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HBsAg 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab) 50ml Mid Stream Urine
Malarial Parasites
Urine FEME
Opiates & Cannabinoids
RPR (with titre & TPPA if reactive)
Urine Pregnancy (if female)
=P.EMP- Q1019 Pre-Employment Studies 2 72.00
SC1 HBsAg 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Malarial Parasites 50ml Mid Stream Urine
Urine FEME
Opiates & Cannabinoids
RPR (with titre & TPPA if reactive)
PMF 1785 Pre-marital Screen (Female) 250.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HBsAg & HBsAb
Hepatitis C Antibody
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
Hb Analysis
RPR (with titre & TPPA if reactive)
Rubella IgG
PMS 1784 Pre-marital Screen (Male) 250.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HBsAg & HBsAb
Hepatitis C Antibody
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
Hb Analysis
RPR (with titre & TPPA if reactive)

PRB 1828 Pre Operative Screen 110.00


ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HBsAg
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
RPR (with titre & TPPA if reactive)

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ALLERGIES
Schedule
Code
DAP 3052 Domestic Allergy Panel (includes total IgE): 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 330.00
House dust (greer), Dermatophagoides
pteronyssinus, Dermatophagoides farinae, Blomia
tropicalis and cockroach.
MAP 3051 Malaysian Allergy Panel (includes total IgE): 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 620.00
36 ALLERGENS (MIXES)
A54 5062 Allergy Test - 54 Allergens. 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 1,056.00
Only test incorporating CCD (cross-reactive
carbohydrate determinants) line for cross
reactivity.
FIT 3422 Food Intolerance Test 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 3,300.00
IgG antibodies on 221 foods will be tested using
microarray technology.
PFP 3054 Paediatric Food Allergy Panel (includes total 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 410.00
IgE):
Egg yolk, egg white, cow's milk, wheat, peanut,
soya bean and anchovy
SAP 3053 Seafood Allergy Panel (includes total IgE): 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 400.00
Anchovy, squid, crab, clam and shrimp

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ANTI-AGEING

=SAAPF 2228 Anti Ageing Ladies SAAPF Profile 1,020.00


CA 125 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
CA 15-3 2 x 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
CA 19-9 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) 50ml Mid Stream Urine
Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAS)
E2 (Oestradiol)
Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH)
GS9 profile
Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Serum Insulin
=SAAPM 2229 Anti Ageing Men SAAPM Profile 910.00
CA 19-9
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAS) 2 x 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
GS9 Profile 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) 50ml Mid Stream Urine
Total Prostate-specific antigen (PSA)
Serum Insulin
Testosterone (Total)
=NAAPF 2497 Anti-Ageing Ladies NAAPF Profile 1,320.00
Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAS) 2 x 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
E2 (Oestradiol) 2ml Flouride Oxalate (GREY)
FT3
Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
Progesterone
Serum Cortisol
Serum Insulin
Testosterone (Free)
=NAAPM 2498 Anti-Ageing Men NAAPM Profile 1,260.00
Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAS) 2 x 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
E2 (Oestradiol) 2ml Flouride Oxalate (GREY)
FT3
Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
Serum Cortisol
Serum Insulin
Testosterone (Free)

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=APTMF 2815 AptoMed Female Profile 1,600.00
Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAS) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
E2 (Oestradiol) 2 x 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Full Blood Count (FBC) 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH)
FT3
FT4
Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
Lipid Profile (LIP Profile)
Blood Grouping ABO & Rh
Progesterone
Serum Cortisol
Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG)
Testosterone (Free)
Testosterone (Total)
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
=APTMM 2814 AptoMed Male Profile 1,700.00
Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAS) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
E2 (Oestradiol) 2 x 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Full Blood Count (FBC) 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
FT3
FT4
Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)
Lipid Profile (LIP Profile)
Blood Grouping ABO & Rh
Progesterone
Total Prostate-specific antigen (PSA)
PSA (Free)
Serum Cortisol
Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG)
Testosterone (Free)
Testosterone (Total)
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)

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P.AU- Q1007 Aurelia Anti-Ageing Screen (Female) 1,400.00
RAAF Full Blood Examination (FBE) 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Renal Function Test (RFT) 3 x 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Liver Function Test (LFT) 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
Glucose 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE)
Lipid Studies (LIP) 50ml Mid Stream Urine
Urine FEME
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
T3 (Free)
T4 (Free)
Alpha Feto Protein (AFP)
Iron (Serum)
CEA
HbA1c
Progesterone
Oestradiol
Insulin
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
CA 125
CA 15-3
CA 19-9
Homocysteine
C-Reactive Protein (High Sensitivy)
DHEAS
IGF-1
Testosterone (Total)
Cortisol
Fibrinogen
Vitamin D (25 OH Vit D)
FSH
LH
ACTH
Free Androgen Index (FAI)

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P.AU- Q1008 Aurelia Anti-Ageing Screen (Male) 1,400.00
RAAM Full Blood Examination (FBE) 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Renal Function Test (RFT) 3 x 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Liver Function Test (LFT) 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
Glucose 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE)
Lipid Studies (LIP) 50ml Mid Stream Urine
Urine FEME
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
T3 (Free)
T4 (Free)
Alpha Feto Protein (AFP)
Iron (Serum)
CEA
HbA1c
Progesterone
Oestradiol
Insulin
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)
CA 19-9
Homocysteine
C-Reactive Protein (High Sensitivy)
DHEAS
IGF-1
PSA (Total)
Testosterone (Total)
Cortisol
Fibrinogen
Vitamin D (25 OH Vit D)
LH
ACTH
Free Androgen Index (FAI)

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P.AUR- 6251 Aurelia Follow Up Profile 1,000.00
FOLL Acth 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Cortisol, Random 3 x 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Dhea Sulphate 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
Fibrinogen 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE)
Follicle Stimulating Hormone 50ml Mid Stream Urine
Free T3
Free T4
Homocysteine Serum
Insulin
Insulin-Like Gr Factor
Iron (Single Test)
Luteinizing Hormone (Lh)
Oestradiol Tagon
Progesterone
Testosterone + Shbg Serum
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
Vitamin D

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CARDIOLOGY

=CART 6014 Cardiac Screen 1 186.00


CK 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
CK-MB (if CK is elevated)
LDH
AST
High Sensitive Troponin I
=CRF2A 6015 Cardiac Screen 2 280.00
Total Cholesterol 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Triglycerides
HDL
LDL
Non-HDL
Total Chol / HDL Chol Ratio
C-Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity CRP)
Homocysteine
High Sensitive Troponin I
CAR 1337 Cardiac Enzymes 78.00
CK (CK-MB performed if CK is elevated) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
LDH
AST
=CARD0 3153 Cardiovascular Risk & Stroke Assessment 1,020.00
Total Cholesterol 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Triglycerides 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HDL
LDL
Non-HDL
Total Chol / HDL Chol Ratio
C-Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity CRP)
Homocysteine
NT-ProBNP
Cystatin-C
High Sensitive Troponin T
Apolipoprotein A
Apolipoprotein B
Lipoprotein (a)
=TAGCR 3169 Coronary Risk Factor 1,000.00
Homocysteine 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
C-Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity CRP) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Lipoprotein (a)
Apolipoprotein A
Apolipoprotein B
Cystatin-C
High Sensitive Troponin T
NT-ProBNP
=CRF01 3149 Coronary Risk Factors 1 186.00
Total Cholesterol 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Triglycerides
HDL
LDL
Total Chol / HDL Chol Ratio
C-Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity CRP)
Homocysteine

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=CRF02 3150 Coronary Risk Factors 2 340.00
Apolipoprotein A 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Apolipoprotein B
Lipoprotein (a)
=CRF0 3151 Coronary Risk Factors 3 360.00
Apolipoprotein A 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Apolipoprotein B
Lipoprotein (a)
Total Cholesterol
Triglycerides
HDL
LDL
Total Chol / HDL Chol Ratio
=CRF04 3152 Coronary Risk Factors 4 440.00
Apolipoprotein A 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Apolipoprotein B
Lipoprotein (a)
Total Cholesterol
Triglycerides
HDL
LDL
Total Chol / HDL Chol Ratio
C-Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity CRP)
Homocysteine
HYP 1127 Hypertension Studies 82.00
Urea 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Creatinine 50ml Mid Stream Urine
Uric Acid 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
Glucose
Potassium
Sodium
Chloride
Total Cholesterol
HDL
LDL
Non HDL
Triglycerides
Total Cholesterol / HDL Ratio
Urine FEME
LIP 1338 Lipid Studies 34.00
Total Cholesterol 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Triglycerides
HDL
LDL
Non HDL
Total Chol / HDL Chol Ratio

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LGL 1655 Lipid Studies + Glucose 40.00
Total Cholesterol 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Triglycerides 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
HDL
LDL
Non HDL
Total Chol / HDL Chol Ratio
Glucose
LPE 1045 Lipoprotein Electrophoresis 820.00
Total Cholesterol 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Triglycerides
HDL
Serum appearance
Electrophoresis Results :
Clylomicrons
LDL
VLDL
HDL

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CHEMICAL PATHOLOGY

=BONE1 3146 Bone Profile 1 600.00


Beta-CrossLaps 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Osteocalcin
Procollagen Type 1 N-terminal
Propeptide (P1NP)
=BONE2 3147 Bone Profile 2 880.00
Beta-CrossLaps 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Calcium 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Osteocalcin
Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
Procollagen Type 1 N-terminal
Propeptide (P1NP)
Vitamin D
ELY 1084 Electrolytes 36.00
Sodium 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Potassium
Chloride
ECU 1360 Electrolytes, Creatinine & Urea 54.00
Sodium 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Potassium
Chloride
Creatinine
Urea
IS 1112 Iron Studies 120.00
Iron 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
TIBC
% Saturation
Ferritin
Transferrin
LFT 1354 Liver Function Tests 40.00
Total Protein 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Albumin
Globulin
AST (SGOT)
ALT (SGPT)
GGT (Gamma Glutamyl Transferase)
ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase)
Bilirubin - Total

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MBG 1625 Multiple Biochemistry Group 60.00
(Multiple Biochemical Analysis) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Sodium 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
Potassium
Chloride
Urea
Creatinine
Calcium
Phosphate
Uric Acid
Total Protein
Albumin
Globulin
Bilirubin - Total
Alkaline Phosphatase
AST (SGOT)
ALT (SGPT)
GGT
Total Cholesterol
Glucose
OPS 1355 Osteoporosis Profile 350.00
Calcium 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Phosphate 50ml mid stream urine
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
Vitamin D
Beta Cross Laps
Urine Creatinine

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COVID-19

NCV 6112 COVID-19 RT-PCR Upper respiratory swab (oropharyngeal and POA
nasopharyngeal) to be transported in Viral
UCV 6464 COVID-19 RT-PCR (Urgent) POA
Transport Media (VTM) in ice
CCV 6474 COVID-19 RT-PCR (For China Embassy) POA
ICV 6700 Rapid COVID-19 PCR (Fluores Probe) POA
RCV 6365 Rapid COVID-19 PCR (EasyNAT) POA
NCS 6196 COVID-19 RT-PCR (Saliva) 2mls deep throat saliva (no sputum and no bubble) POA
LCV 6473 Rapid COVID-19 PCR (Abbott ID Now) Nasopharyngeal dry swab POA
COG 6181 RTK COVID-19 Antigen Nasopharyngeal dry swab POA
COI 6184 RTK COVID-19 IgM/IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) POA
CO9 6448 COVID-19 Total Antibody ECLIA (Qualitative) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 100.00
COQ 6516 COVID-19 Total Antibody ECLIA (Quantitative) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 120.00
CQA 6611 COVID-19 Total Antibody ECLIA 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 180.00
(Qualitative + Quantitative)
=NCI 6380 COVID-19 RT-PCR (For China Embassy) + Upper respiratory swab (oropharyngeal and POA
RTK COVID-19 IgM/IgG nasopharyngeal) to be transported in Viral
Transport Media
(VTM) in ice
8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
=NOI 6597 COVID-19 RT-PCR + RTK COVID-19 IgM/IgG Upper respiratory swab (oropharyngeal and POA
nasopharyngeal) to be transported in Viral
Transport Media (VTM) in ice
8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
=NCG 6360 COVID-19 RT-PCR + RTK COVID-19 Antigen Upper respiratory swab (oropharyngeal and POA
nasopharyngeal) to be transported in Viral
Transport Media
(VTM) in ice
Nasopharyngeal dry swab

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ENDOCRINOLOGY

MEN 1326 Amenorrhoea Studies 196.00


E2 (Oestradiol) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
LH
FSH
Prolactin
FT4 (Free thyroxine)
=MEN1 5288 Amenorrhoea Studies 1 180.00
E2 (Oestradiol) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
LH
FSH
Prolactin
TSH
=MEN2 Q1168 Amenorrhoea Studies 2 200.00
LH 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FSH
Prolactin
TSH
Testosterone
CTE 1072 Catecholamines 430.00
Noradrenaline 24 hr urine collection, collected into 20ml HCl
Adrenaline (concentrated). Please provide list of drugs
Dopamine patient is currently taking

DIA 1340 Diabetic Screen 46.00


Glucose 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)

DST 1341 Diabetic Studies 116.00


Glucose 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY)
Urea 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Creatinine 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Electrolytes 50ml first void morning sample (urine)
Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c)
Microalbumin (Albumin / creatinine ratio)
=ISF 1351 Infertility Studies 1 280.00
FSH 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
LH
Progesterone
E2 (Oestradiol)
Prolactin
HCG (Quantitative)
=ISF2 Q1331 Infertility Studies 2 184.00
FSH 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
LH
Progesterone
E2 (Oestradiol)

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IFM 1352 Infertility Studies (Male) 272.00
FSH 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
LH
Prolactin
SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin)
Testosterone (Total)
TSB 2309 Male Hormone Studies 200.00
Testosterone (Total) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin) Please provide clinical details
Free Androgen Index
=P.QAN- Q1294 Andropause Studies 320.00
DRO FSH 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
LH
Prolactin
Testosterone
SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin)
Free Androgen Index
TSH
MHO 1356 Menopausal Screen 146.00
E2 (Oestradiol) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FSH
LH
PIT 1359 Pituitary Studies 380.00
Cortisol 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FSH (separate serum and freeze an
LH aliquot for growth hormone - for lab use)
Prolactin
TSH
Growth Hormone
TFT 1378 Thyroid Function Test 110.00
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FT4 (Free thyroxine) Fasting sample required
FT3 (Free tri-iodo thyronine)
TS4 2102 Thyroid TSH/FT4 80.00
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FT4 (Free thyroxine) Fasting sample required
T34 1211 Thyroid FT3/FT4 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 80.00
FT3 (Free tri-iodo thyronine) Fasting sample required
FT4 (Free thyroxine)

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FLUIDS & STOOL ANALYSIS

Ascitic Fluid
CFB 6340 Cytology Fluid(Cell Block)Analysis Please provide clinical history. 360.00
Sample collection to use SurePath vial.
PF 1227 Chemistry (Protein, glucose & LDH) Please provide clinical history and collection site. 90.00
FL 1226 FEME (Gram stain & cell count) Fluid collected aseptically into sterile container. 24.00
FLC 1222 FEME, Culture & Sensitivity for aerobic & Please provide collection site, clinical history, 84.00
anaerobic organisms. antibiotic & ward.
Fluid collected aseptically into sterile container.
DO NOT Refrigerate and transport at room
temperature.
Aspirate (Pleural, ascitic or pericardial fluid)
CFB 6340 Cytology Fluid (Cell Block) Analysis for pleural, Please provide clinical history and collection site. 360.00
ascitic or pericardial fluid Sample collection to use SurePath vial.
CYT 1291 Cytology (Body fluids other than pleural, ascitic 180.00
and percardial fluid)
PF 1227 Chemistry (Protein, glucose & LDH) Please provide clinical history and collection site. 90.00
FL 1226 FEME (Gram stain & cell count) Fluid collected aseptically into sterile container. 24.00
FLC 1222 FEME, Culture & Sensitivity Please provide collection site, clinical history, 84.00
antibiotic & ward.
Fluid collected aseptically into sterile container.
DO NOT Refrigerate and transport at room
temperature.
CSF
CYT 1291 Cytology Please provide clinical history and collection site. 180.00
CSC 1032 Chemistry (Protein & glucose) Fluid collected aseptically into sterile container. 38.00
CSS 1111 FEME (Gram stain, cell count & indian ink) Do NOT Refrigerate. 50.00
CSF 1224 FEME, Culture & Sensitivity 100.00
FEME
UM 1910 FEME Urine 50ml Mid Stream Urine 24.00
FM 1234 FEME Faeces Fresh faecal specimen. 36.00
OBT 1923 Faecal Occult Blood - Immunological method 66.00
by anti human Hb antibody. Fresh faecal specimen. Collection on 3
consecutive days recommended
(No special dietary requirements)
FVS 7443 Faecal Viral Studies Fresh faecal specimen. 320.00
ROT 1201 Rotavirus Ag only Fresh faecal specimen. 170.00
NOR 4631 Norovirus Ag only Fresh faecal specimen. 170.00
SM1 1632 Faeces Concentration Microscopy 36.00
examination for ova, cysts and parasites. Fresh faecal specimen.
FMC 1234 Faeces Culture 90.00
micro & culture includes wet film and culture Fresh faecal specimen.
for Salmonella, Shigella and Campylobacter
FC 1235 Faeces Culture 88.00
Culture for Salmonella & Shigella only. Fresh faecal specimen / Rectal swab.

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Faeces Direct Microscopy
FM 1234 examination for ova, cysts and parasites Fresh faecal specimen. 36.00
SM2 1631 Faeces examination for cryptosporidium Fresh faecal specimen. 80.00
Peritoneal Fluid
PD 5238 Protein & Glucose Fluid collected aseptically into sterile container. 70.00
CFB 6340 Cytology Fluid (Cell Block) Analysis Please provide clinical history. 360.00
Sample collection to use SurePath vial.
PF 1227 Chemistry (Protein, Glucose & LDH) Fluid collected aseptically into sterile container. 90.00
FL 1226 FEME (Gram stain & cell count) DO NOT Refrigerate and transport at room 24.00
FLC 1222 FEME, Culture & Sensitivity temperature. 84.00

Pleural Fluid
CFB 6340 Cytology Fluid (Cell Block) Analysis Please provide clinical history. 360.00
Sample collection to use SurePath vial.
PF 1227 Chemistry (Protein, Glucose & LDH) Fluid collected aseptically into sterile container. 90.00
FL 1226 FEME (Gram stain & cell count) DO NOT Refrigerate and transport at room 24.00
FLC 1222 FEME, Culture & Sensitivity temperature. 84.00
Semen Analysis
SEM 1296 Infertility Must reach lab within 1 hour of collection. 78.00
Please state time and date of collection.
VAS 1297 Post Vasectomy If collection required phone laboratory for 40.00
appointment.
Synovial fluid
CYT 1291 Cytology Please provide clinical history and collection site. 180.00
PF 1227 Chemistry (Protein, Glucose & rheumatoid factor) Fluid collected aseptically into sterile container. 90.00
JFM 1815 FEME (Gram stain, cell count & crystals) 50.00
JFA 1813 FEME, Culture & Sensitivity for aerobic & DO NOT Refrigerate and transport at room 92.00
anaerobic organisms. temperature.
Urine Culture (C&S)
UMC 1229 Cell count, chemistry & culture Fresh Mid Stream sample. 66.00
Please state if MSU, catheter urine, clean catch or
bag specimen
CYT 1291 Urine (Cytology) Please provide clinical history 180.00
UPS 1868 Urine Porphyrins 50ml Random Urine. Wrap in foil. Freeze Sample. 260.00
Provide clinical history
UCH 1451 Urine Microchemistry 50ml mid stream urine 20.00

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HAEMATOLOGY & COAGULATION

ANE 1327 Anaemia Studies 198.00


Iron 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Ferritin
Transferrin
TIBC
% Saturation
B12
Folate
BMA 1097 Bone Marrow Aspiration & Examination Aspirate (4-5 slides with obvious fragments) 550.00
BMT 1096 Bone Marrow Trephine & Examination Trephine biopsy (1-2cm long and thin) in formalin. 550.00
Please provide clinical history, recent FBC with
peripheral blood film or 4ml EDTA (PURPLE).
Aspirate and Trephine must be provided together
for completed and comprehensive consultant
reporting (MS ISO 15189 requirement)
Bone Marrow Processing
BMP 1525 Includes MGG & Iron Aspirate (4-5 slides with obvious fragments) 200.00
BMP 1525 Includes H&E & Reticulin Trephine biopsy (1-2cm long and thin) in formalin 200.00
COP 1843 Clotting Profile (Coagulation Profile) 120.00
PT/ INR 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE)
A.P.T.T. 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Platelets
=DIC 3670 DIC (Disseminated Intravascular Coagula- 436.00
tion) Screen
PT/ INR 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE)
A.P.T.T. 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Platelets
FDR (D-dimer)
Fibrinogen
Factor Assays (Coagulation)
F5 4142 Factor 5 2 x 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE). 480.00
F7 4143 Factor 7 Double spin, separate plasma and freeze. 600.00
F8I 4148 Factor 8 Inhibitor 1,190.00
F10 4144 Factor 10 1,020.00
F11 4145 Factor 11 1,020.00
F12 4146 Factor 12 1,020.00
F13 4147 Factor 13 520.00
FBC 1635 Full Blood Count 40.00
Haemoglobin (Hb) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Haematocrit (PCV)
Red Cell Count (RCC)
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
White Cell Count
5 part differential
Platelet Count

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FBE 1082 Full Blood Examination 60.00
Haemoglobin (Hb) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Haematocrit (PCV)
Red Cell Count (RCC)
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
White Cell Count
5 part differential
Platelet Count
ESR
Film comment
HBE 1083 Hb Analysis 150.00
HbA2 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HbF 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HbH
Red Cell Count & Indices Second method will be provided if Hb Variant
Ferritin Detected (MS ISO15189 Requirement)
Comments and Interpretation by
Consultant Haematologist
PX1 3869 Post Transfusion Tests By Agreement Only. 480.00
PX2 Call the lab for the sample collection time and
PX3 types.

THL 1087 Thalassaemia Studies 260.00


FBC 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Hb Analysis 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Iron
Transferrin Second method will be provided if Hb Variant
detected (MS ISO15189 Requirement)
TIBC
% Saturation
Ferritin
Film Comment
Interpretation by Consultant Haematologist
THR 1839 Thrombophilia Screen 550.00
2 x 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE)
Anti Thrombin III
Double spin, separate plasma and freeze
Protein C
Protein S

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CFB 6340 Cytology Fluid (Cell Block) Analysis Please provide clinical history. 360.00
- Pleural, Ascitic or Pericardial Fluid Sample collection to use SurePath vial
CYT 1291 Cytology Please provide clinical history and collection site. 180.00
- CSF, Synovial Fluid or Urine
FNA 1299 Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology Please provide clinical history and collection site. 360.00
To prepare one air dry and one alcohol fixed smear
and the balance sample to be collected using
SurePath vial.
Cell block preparation is needed for ancillary test
which may be required, therefore it is advisable not
to prepare more than two slides.
PAP Smear
PAP 1295 PAP Smear - Conventional Please use spatula with cytobrush, label & fix slide. 44.00
PAQ 6155 PAP Smear - Conventional (Urgent) 60.00
SurePath
SPP 3378 Liquid Based Cytology Cervical broom & SurePath vial 80.00
SPQ 6156 Liquid Based Cytology (Urgent) Cervical broom & SurePath vial 120.00
HPGS 3621 SurePath plus HPV by PCR Cervical broom & SurePath vial 270.00

Histo Small Specimen (≤ 3cm)


$I8 1673 Abscess Wall Containers with 10% buffered formalin are 350.00
$I8 1673 Adenoids available from the laboratory on request. 350.00
$I8 1673 Anal Biopsy Specimen must be accompanied with appropriate 350.00
$I8 1673 Appendix and relevant clinical data. 350.00
$I8 1673 Bartholin Cyst 350.00
$I8 1673 Bladder Biopsy The specimen container must be labelled with 350.00
$I8 1673 Breast Biopsy patient’s identification and the anatomic site of the 350.00
$I8 1673 Cardiac Valve sample. 350.00
$I8 1673 Carotidectomy 350.00
$I8 1673 Cervical Biopsy For more specific details, please refer to Histology 350.00
$I8 1673 Cervical Polyp specimen collection requirements 350.00
$I8 1673 Colonic Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Cystoscopic Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Endocervical Polyp 350.00
$I8 1673 Endometrial Tissue 350.00
$I8 1673 Fallopian Tubes (tubal ligation) 350.00
$I8 1673 Fimbrial Cysts 350.00
$I8 1673 Fistula-in-ano 350.00
$I8 1673 Ganglion Cyst 350.00
$I8 1673 Haemorrhoid 350.00
$I8 1673 Hernial Sac 350.00
$I8 1673 Lipoma (less than 3 cm) 350.00
$I8 1673 Lung Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Mole 350.00
$I8 1673 Nasal Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Nasal Polyp 350.00
$I8 1673 Oesophagus Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Oesophagogastroduodenoscopy (OGDS) 350.00
Specimen

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$I8 1673 Ovary (Single) / Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Pancreas Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Products Of Conception (POC) 350.00
$I8 1673 Polyp Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Prostate Biopsies (Needle or TRUS-Guided) 350.00
$I8 1673 Punch Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Rectal Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Sebaceous Cyst 350.00
$I8 1673 Scrotal Polyp 350.00
$I8 1673 Scalp Tissue 350.00
$I8 1673 Skin Biopsy (without tumour excision for margins) 350.00
$I8 1673 Temporal Artery Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Tonsil (Single) 350.00
$I8 1673 Tongue Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Tru Cut Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Vas Deferens (vasectomy) 350.00
$I8 1673 Viral Wart Biopsy 350.00
$I8 1673 Vocal Cord Biopsy 350.00
NOTE:
If there are additional biopsies / specimens from
different sites an additional charge of RM350.00
will be imposed for each additional specimen.
Example:
1) Cervical biopsies and GI tract biopsies
from 2 or more sites and sent in separate
containers will be charged as follows:
RM350.00 for first specimen + RM350.00 for
each subsequent specimen.
2) Both ovaries:
RM350.00 + RM350.00 = RM700.00
3) Both tonsils / adenoids:
RM350.00 + RM350.00 = RM700.00
$8U 6350 Urgent Histo Small Specimen 580.00
Histo Medium Specimen( > 3cm- ≤ 6cm)
Containers with 10% buffered formalin are
$I2 1511 Bone Curetting 490.00
available from the laboratory on request.
$I2 1511 Breast Lump 490.00
Specimen must be accompanied with appropriate
$I2 1511 Carbuncle 490.00
and relevant clinical data.
$I2 1511 Dermoid Cyst 490.00
$I2 1511 Ear Lesion 490.00
The specimen container must be labelled with
$I2 1511 Endometrial Tissue 490.00
patients identification and the anatomic site of the
$I2 1511 Finger Lesion 490.00
sample.
$I2 1511 Fibroid 490.00
$I2 1511 Fistula 490.00
For more specific details, please refer to Histology
$I2 1511 Gall Bladder 490.00
specimen collection requirements
$I2 1511 Haemorrhoid 490.00
$I2 1511 Lip Excision 490.00
$I2 1511 Lipoma 490.00
$LBX 6613 Liver Biopsy with special stains 700.00
$I2 1511 Loop Cervix Biopsy 490.00
$I2 1511 Lung 490.00
(Video-assisted thoracic surgery, VATS biopsy)
$I2 1511 Lymph Node 490.00
$I2 1511 Multiple Biopsies (3 or more) 490.00
$I2 1511 Molar Pregnancy 490.00

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$I2 1511 Myomectomy 490.00
$I2 1511 Nose 490.00
$I2 1511 Omentum 490.00
$I2 1511 Oophorectomy 490.00
$I2 1511 Orbit Lesion 490.00
$I2 1511 Orchidectomy (non tumour) 490.00
$I2 1511 Ovarian Cyst 490.00
$I2 1511 Parotid Tissue 490.00
$I2 1511 Products Of Conception (POC) 490.00
$I2 1511 Piles 490.00
$I2 1511 Placenta 490.00
$I2 1511 Prostrate Chips via Transurethral Resection of 490.00
Prostate (TURP)
$I2 1511 Salivary Gland 490.00
$I2 1511 Sebacous Cyst 490.00
$I2 1511 Skin Biopsy (tumour excision for margins and 490.00
inflammatory dermatosis)
$I2 1511 Short Segment of Colon 490.00
(uncomplicated / stoma excision)
$I2 1511 Sinus 490.00
$I2 1511 Toe Lesion 490.00
$I2 1511 Tonsils (Both) with/out adenoids 490.00
$I2 1511 Uterus (without tubes and ovaries) 490.00
Histo Large Specimen (≥ 6cm)
$I9 1676 Bladder Containers with 10% buffered formalin are 910.00
$I9 1676 Breast Wide Local Excision (WLE) available from the laboratory on request. 910.00
$I9 1676 Breast (Mastectomy) Specimen must be accompanied with appropriate 910.00
$I9 1676 Carbuncle and relevant clinical data. 910.00
$I9 1676 Caecum 910.00
$I9 1676 Cervical Cone Biopsy The specimen container must be labelled with 910.00
$I9 1676 Colectomy patients identification and the anatomic site of the 910.00
$I9 1676 Colon sample. 910.00
$I9 1676 Cystectomy 910.00
$I9 1676 Gastrectomy For more specific details, please refer to Histology 910.00
$I9 1676 Eyeball Excision specimen collection requirements 910.00
$I9 1676 Foot Amputation 910.00
$I9 1676 Intestine (Large / small intestine) 910.00
$I9 1676 Kidney (Unilateral) 910.00
$I9 1676 Lipoma 910.00
$I9 1676 Liver (Lobectomy) 910.00
$I9 1676 Lung (Lobectomy) 910.00
$I9 1676 Mastectomy 910.00
$I9 1676 Orchidectomy (Tumour) 910.00
$I9 1676 Ovarian Cyst (Large) 910.00
$I9 1676 Oesophaectomy 910.00
$I9 1676 Penectomy 910.00
$I9 1676 Prostatic Chips 910.00
$I9 1676 Rectum 910.00
$I9 1676 Salivary Gland 910.00
$I9 1676 Sigmoid 910.00
$I9 1676 Soft Tissue Tumour 910.00
$I9 1676 Splenectomy 910.00
$I9 1676 Total Abdominal Hysterectomy and Bilateral 910.00
Salpingo-Oophorectomy (TAHBSO)
$I9 1676 Total thyroidectomy 910.00
$I9 1676 Uterus (with tubes and ovaries) 910.00

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Notes:
Example:
1) Wertheim's hysterectomy with pelvic nodes
examination: Uterus (RM910.00) &
pelvic nodes (RM350.00) per site = RM1,260.00
2) TAHBSO with examination of entire cervix in
cases of cervical dysplasia:
TAHBSO (RM910.00) & entire cervix
(RM910.00) = RM1,820.00
Large Complex Specimen
HI 6848 AP resection Containers with 10% buffered formalin are 1,000.00
HI 6848 Left Hemicolectomy available from the laboratory on request. 1,000.00
HI 6848 Mastectomy with Level 1a / Clearance Specimen must be accompanied with appropriate 1,000.00
HI 6848 Nephrectomy(malignant) and relevant clinical data. 1,000.00
HI 6848 Pneumonectomy(malignant) The specimen container must be labelled with 1,000.00
HI 6848 Prostatectomy (malignant) patients identification and the anatomic site of the 1,000.00
HI 6848 Laryngectomy sample. 1,000.00
HI 6848 Neck dissection For more specific details, please refer to Histology 1,000.00
HI 6848 Right hemicolectomy specimen collection requirements 1,000.00
HI 6848 Vulvectomy with Lymphadenopathy 1,000.00
Large Complex Radical Specimen
HI 6849 AP resection (complex) Containers with 10% buffered formalin are 1,200.00
HI 6849 Extended left Hemicolectomy available from the laboratory on request. 1,200.00
HI 6849 Extended right Hemicolectomy Specimen must be accompanied with appropriate 1,200.00
HI 6849 Mastectomy with multiple level Clearance and relevant clinical data. 1,200.00
HI 6849 Pneumonectomy(complex) The specimen container must be labelled with 1,200.00
HI 6849 Prostatectomy (complex) patients identification and the anatomic site of the 1,200.00
HI 6849 Radical Laryngectomy (complex) sample. 1,200.00
HI 6849 Radical Neck dissection ( complex) For more specific details, please refer to Histology 1,200.00
HI 6849 Radical Nephrectomy(complex) specimen collection requirements 1,200.00
HI 6849 Vulvectomy with Lymphadenopathy (complex) 1,200.00
HI 6849 Whipple's dissection 1,200.00
Immunohistochemistry
$HA 3275 Breast Marker Tissue tumour markers. 760.00
- Estrogen & Progesterone Receptor Please contact laboratory for further details.
$H0 3274 Breast Marker 1,080.00
- Estrogen Receptor (ER) & Progesterone
Receptors (PR) and C-erB2
$H9 3273 Breast Panel (ER, PR, C-erB2 and P53) 1,260.00
$HD 6688 Single Tumour Marker 340.00
$H4 3268 Other Panel Markers POA
$H1 3265 Lymphoma Panel POA
$H2 3266 Each additional lymphoma marker POA
$HD 3632 EBER(ISH) 3,000.00
FIS 3094 FISH - HER-2/neu 3,000.00
RBX 2310 Renal Biopsy Fresh tissue. Contact laboratory for further details 2,500.00
& specific appointment.
AC Second opinion Please contact lab for further details. POA
Special stains Please contact lab for further details. POA
I$0 4196 Request for slides 1 H&E and 6 unstained coated slides 308.00

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IMMUNOLOGY

=COELI- 6115 Coeliac Disease Screen 1,700.00


AC Deamidated Gliadin lgG (Deamidated Gliadin) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Tissue Transglutaminase Antibody IgA
Endomysial Antibody IgA
=MMF 7268 Multiple Myeloma Profile 900.00
Serum Protein Electrophoresis 8ml Plain SST tube &
Urine Protein Electrophoresis 40ml first-void morning urine
Immunoglobulins (IgA, IgG and IgM)
Free Light Chains (Free Kappa and Lambda)
PEP 6811 Protein Electrophoresis (Serum) 560.00
Total Protein 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Albumin
Globulin
Albumin/Globulin ratio
Alpha-1 & Alpha-2
Beta-1 & Beta-2
Gamma & Paraprotein
Includes interpretation of protein
electrophoretic pattern.
Includes immunofixation study.
UEL 7212 Protein Electrophoresis (Urine) 40 ml first-void morning urine 500.00
IMM 6714 Immunoglobulins (IgG, IgM, IgA) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 300.00

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MICROBIOLOGY & INFECTIOUS DISEASE

DFS 1339 Dengue Fever Studies - 1 126.00


FBE 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Dengue (IgG & IgM) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
DAA 4000 Dengue Fever Studies - 2 240.00
FBE 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Dengue (IgG & IgM) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Dengue NS1
FEB 1136 Febrile Studies 112.00
FBE 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Malarial Parasites 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Urine FEME 50ml Mid Stream Urine
WWF (Widal and Weil Felix)
Monospot
FDF 2526 Febrile Studies & Dengue 220.00
FBE 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Malarial Parasites 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Urine FEME 50ml Mid Stream Urine
WWF (Widal and Weil Felix)
Monospot
Dengue (IgG and IgM)
HHH 1787 Hepatitis/HIV Screen 120.00
HBsAg & HBsAb 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
Hepatitis C Antibody
=P.RH- Q1073 RPR/Hepatitis/HIV Screen 134.00
HH HBsAg & HBsAb 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
Hepatitis C Antibody
RPR (with titre & TPPA if reactive)
=NAT3H 5958 NAT/Hepatitis/HIV Screen 390.00
HBsAg & HBsAb 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) &
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab) 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Hepatitis C Antibody
Nucleic Acid Test (NAT)
HPR 1344 Hepatitis B Activity 70.00
Bilirubin - Total & Direct 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
LFT
HBsAg
HCA 1347 Hepatitis B Carrier Status 160.00
HBsAg 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HBeAg & HBeAb
ALT
HFU 1349 Hepatitis B Follow-up Studies 186.00
ALT 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
AFP
HBsAg & HBsAb
HBeAg & HBeAb
HB3 1177 Hepatitis B Screen 34.00
HBsAg & HBsAb 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)

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HBD 1348 Hepatitis Diagnostic Studies 300.00
ALP 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
AST
ALT
Bilirubin - Total
HAV IgM
HBsAg
HBc IgM (if HBsAg is positive)
Hep C Antibody
=H.B 6881 Hepatitis B & C Quantitative Detection 1,000.00
PCQ Quantitative detection of HBV DNA 2x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Quantitative detection of HCV RNA
HB4 1762 Hepatitis Pre-Immunization Studies 90.00
HBsAg & HBsAb 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HAV IgG
R26 6084 Respiratory Viral Studies 26 920.00
Influenza: A Virus, B Virus, & A(H1N1) Virus Sputum OR
(Swine-Lineage) Nasopharyngeal swab OR
Human Respiratory Syncytial Viruses A & B Bronchial lavage OR
Human Flu A-H1 & Flu A-H3 Bronchial aspirate
Human Parainfluenza Virus 1 - 4
Human Coronavirus NL63, 229E & 0C43
Human Metapneumovirus
Human Adenovirus, Enterovirus, Rhinovirus &
Bocavirus
Chlamydophila & Streptococcus Pneumoniae
Legionella Pneumophila
Mycoplasma Pneumoniae
Haemophilus influenze
Bordetella parapertussis
=STDX1 2183 STD Profile 1 290.00
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
Herpes Simplex 1 & 2 IgG
Chlamydia IgG
=STDX2 1126 STD Profile 2 260.00
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Herpes Simplex 1 & 2 IgG
Chlamydia IgG
=STDX3 4628 STD Profile 3 560.00
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab) First void urine / DRY SWAB (genital / eye)
Herpes Simplex 1 & 2 IgG
Chlamydia PCR
Gonococcal PCR
=STDX4 Q1084 STD Profile 4 300.00
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
Herpes Simplex 1 & 2 IgG
Chlamydia IgG
HBsAg & HBsAb

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ST7 4780 ST7 Profile 390.00
Chlamydia trachomatis First void urine / dry swab (genital / eye) /
Neisseria gonorrhea Surepath or Thinprep vial
Mycoplasma genitalium
Ureaplasma urealyticum
Ureaplasma parvum
Trichomonas vaginalis
Mycoplasma hominis
=P.STD4 Q1086 ST7 Plus Profile 600.00
Chlamydia trachomatis First void urine / Dry Swab (genital / eye) /
Neisseria gonorrhea Surepath or Thinprep vial
Mycoplasma genitalium 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Ureaplasma urealyticum
Ureaplasma parvum
Trichomonas vaginalis
Mycoplasma hominis
Herpes Simplex 1 & 2 IgG
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
RPR (with titre & TPPA if reactive)
TOG 1817 TORCH Screen 440.00
Toxoplasma IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Rubella IgG
CMV IgG
Herpes Simplex 1 & 2 IgG
TOM 1816 TORCH Diagnostic Profile 540.00
Toxoplasma IgM 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Rubella IgM
CMV IgM
Herpes Simplex 1 & 2 IgM

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NEPHROLOGY

RFT 1691 Renal Function Test 40.00


Electrolytes 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Urea
Creatinine
Uric Acid
REN 1573 Renal Profile 56.00
Electrolytes 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Urea
Creatinine
Uric Acid
Calcium
Phosphate
Albumin
RFU 1361 Renal Follow Up 100.00
Urea 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Creatinine 24 hr urine (no preservative)
Uric Acid
Calcium
Phosphate
Albumin
Total Protein
Creatinine Clearance
Urine Protein
Urine Calcium
Urine Phosphate

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OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY

ANS 1102 Antenatal Screen 1 98.00


ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HBsAg & HBsAb
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
Rubella IgG
ANR 1405 Antenatal Screen 2 86.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HBsAg & HBsAb
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
Rubella IgG
ANP 1404 Antenatal Screen 3 54.00
FBC 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
HBsAg & HBsAb 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
ANQ 1132 Antenatal Screen 4 78.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HBsAg & HBsAb
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab)
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
ANU 1131 Antenatal Screen 5 50.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
ANN 1968 Antenatal Screen 6 68.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FBC 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
HBsAg & HBsAb
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
=P. Q1141 Antenatal and First Trimester Screening 540.00
ANTFTS ABO & Rh (D) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
FBC 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - Maternal blood.
HBsAg & HBsAb (11 weeks - 13 weeks) Need NT & CRL
HIV I & II (Ag/Ab) measurement.
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive) Please provide name of registered
Rubella IgG diagnostic medical sonographer.
Free Beta HCG
PAPP A
ATH 1330 Antenatal/Thalassaemia Screen 300.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Antibody Screen 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Hb
HBsAg
Rubella IgG
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
Hb Analysis

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DWN 1666 Down Syndrome & NTD (Double Test) 160.00
AFP 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW).
Beta HCG Measure at 14 -19 weeks gestation.
(Risk factor - Neural tube defect - Down Synd.) ALL relevant details - Maternal weight in kg,
Maternal DOD, LMP, gestation determination
MUST be on the form.
Accurate gestation (preferably by ultrasound) is
essential for correct risk assessment
FTT 5145 First Trimester Test (Down Syndrome) 480.00
Free Beta HCG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - Maternal blood.
PAPP A 11 weeks - 13 weeks.
Need NT & CRL measurement.
Please provide name of registered diagnostic
medical sonographer
=NEO 1329 Neonate Blood Screen 70.00
ABO & Rh (D) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
TSH 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
G6PD
PAB 5877 Panorama Prenatal NIPT Test 3,400.00
T21, T18, T13 with fetal sex and fetal fraction 2x 10ml Streck tube.
reporting. Immediately invert tube 10 times each.
PA1 5878 Panorama Prenatal NIPT Test + 1 Microdeletion Please call for collection kit. 3,400.00
DiGeorge Store kits and contents at room temperature.
Do not freeze or refrigerate.
PA5 5879 Panorama Prenatal NIPT Test + 5 Microdeletions 4,700.00
DiGeorge, Prader-Willi, Angelman, Cri-du-Chat,
1p36 Deletion Syndrome
=P.PCO Q1151 Polycystic Ovary Profile 550.00
E2 (Oestradiol) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
FSH 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
LH 2ml Flouride Oxalate (GREY)
Progesterone
Prolactin
Testosterone
SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin)
Free Androgen Index
TSH
FT4
HbA1c (Glycosylated Hb)
Serum Insulin
=P. Q1383 Recurrent miscarriage 1,120.00
QRMC Lupus Anticoagulant - APTT, dRVVT 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Cardiolipin Ab 2 x 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE).
Anti Thrombin III Double spin, separate plasma and freeze.
Protein C
Protein S
HPGS 3621 SurePath plus HPV by PCR Please use cervical broom and SurePath vial 270.00

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ONCOLOGY

Tumour Markers
AFP 1139 AFP 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 56.00
BMG 1015 Beta-2-Microglobulin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 146.00
CEA 1150 Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 64.00
CA1 1146 CA 125 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 94.00
CA5 1148 CA 15-3 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 94.00
CA7 6165 CA 72-4 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 220.00
CA9 1147 CA 19-9 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 94.00
QUA 1689 HCG (Quantitative) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 68.00
VCA 1603 NPC Screen (EBV VCA IgA) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 180.00
PSA 1199 PSA (Total) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 80.00
FCM 1769 Cancer Markers (Female) 320.00
AFP 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
CA 15-3
CA 19-9
CA 125
CEA
HCG (Quantitative)
MCM 1790 Cancer Markers (Male) 260.00
AFP 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
CA 19-9
CEA
PSA (Total)
HCG (Quantitative)
LCM 5883 Lung Cancer Markers 1 840.00
ProGRP 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
NSE
Cyfra 21-1
CEA
QCM 5891 Lung Cancer Markers 2 1,000.00
ProGRP 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
NSE
Cyfra 21-1
CEA
SCC
NCM 5933 Lung Cancer Markers 3 900.00
ProGRP 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
NSE
Cyfra 21-1
SCC

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RHEUMATOLOGY

=ART 1333 Arthritis Profile 176.00


WCC & Diff 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
ESR 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Rheumatoid Factor
Uric Acid
RPR (with titre and TPPA if reactive)
Anti-Nuclear Factor (Titre & Pattern)
Antistreptolysin O Titre (ASOT)
=ARTH1 3801 Arthritis Profile 1 440.00
FBC 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
ESR 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
CRP (hsCRP)
Rheumatoid Factor
Anti-CCP IgG
Anti-Nuclear Factor (Titre & Pattern)
=ARTH2 3809 Arthritis Profile 2 248.00
FBC 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
ESR 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
CRP (hsCRP)
Rheumatoid Factor
Uric Acid
Anti-Nuclear Factor (Titre & Pattern)
Antistreptolysin O Titre (ASOT)
=V1 1656 Lupus Serology 380.00
Rheumatoid Factor 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Anti-Nuclear Factor (Pattern & Titre)
C3 & C4
dsDNA
=V2 1657 Lupus Full Assessment 456.00
FBC 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Reticulocyte count 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Direct Coombs test 50ml Mid Stream Urine
Albumin
Creatinine
Creatine Kinase
Anti-Nuclear Factor (Titre & Pattern)
C3 & C4
dsDNA
Urine FEME
=V3 1658 Lupus Follow Up 360.00
FBC 4ml EDTA (PURPLE)
Albumin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Creatinine 50ml Mid Stream Urine
C3 & C4
dsDNA
Urine FEME
LAS 1098 Lupus Anticoagulant 168.00
APTT & dRVVT 2 x 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE)
Double spin, separate plasma and freeze

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ENA 1567 Extractable Nuclear Antigen 380.00
Includes antibody to 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
RNP
Sm
SS-A (Ro)
SS-B (La)
Scl-70
Jo 1

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SWAB (BACTERIOLOGY & MYCOLOGY)
Note: For all bacteriology and mycology samples, smear or swab are to be collected in transport medium.
Fresh sample is essential.
Please provide collection site, clinical history, antibiotic and ward.

Abscess Swab
WS 1226 FEME (Gram stain) Smear or swab collected into transport medium 24.00
WSC 1222 FEME, Culture & Sensitivity Please provide collection site, clinical history, 84.00
antibiotic & ward
Ear Swab
RS 1226 FEME (Gram stain) Smear / Swab collected into transport medium. 24.00
RSC 1222 FEME, Culture & Sensitivity Smear / Swab collected into transport medium. 84.00
Eye Swab
RS 1226 FEME (Gram stain) Smear / Swab collected into transport medium. 24.00
RSC 1222 FEME, Culture & Sensitivity Swab collected into transport medium. 84.00
Fungal Examination
MF 1226 Fungal Microscopy (KOH) Skin scrapings, Hair, Nail clippings. 24.00
FUN 1225 Fungal Microscopy (KOH) & Culture Skin scrapings, Hair, Nail clippings. 92.00
Genital Swab (Urethral / Vaginal Swab /
Expressed Prostatic Secretions / Cervix)
GS 1226 FEME includes wet film for Monilia & Trichomon- Swab collected into transport medium 24.00
as and A gram stain (including
Gonococci)
GSC 1222 FEME, Culture & Sensitivity for aerobic & Swab collected into transport medium 84.00
anaerobic organisms (including Gonococci) Do NOT refrigerate.
RSC 1222 Mouth Swab Culture & sensitivity Swab collected into transport medium. 84.00
MRS 1041 MRSA Carrier Screen Nose, groin & axilla swabs collected into transport 440.00
medium.
MRX 5301 MRSA Screen - Single Swab collected into transport medium 176.00
RSC 1222 Nose Swab (Nasal) Culture & Sensitivity Swab collected into transport medium. 84.00
Skin Swab
WS 1226 FEME (Gram stain) Swab collected into transport medium. 24.00
WSC 1222 FEME, Culture & Sensitivity for aerobic & 84.00
anaerobic organisms
Sputum:
ZN 1220 AFB (ZN) Smear only Sputum : Deep coughed, early morning sample OR 36.00
AFB 1221 AFB Smear & Culture for TB Urine & other fluids : Early morning samples 360.00
(Identification and Sensitivity included if culture is Recommended on three 3 consecutive days
Positive)
CID 1649 Mycobacterium culture identification only Positive AFB culture isolate 240.00
SEN 1650 Mycobacterium sensitivity only Positive AFB culture isolate 520.00
(first line drugs)
-Streptomycin, Ethambutol, Rifampicin, Isoniazid
RS 1226 FEME (Gram stain) Specimen in sterile container. 24.00
RSC 1222 Sputum Microscopy, Culture & Sensitivity Please provide clinical history. 84.00
CYT 1291 Sputum (cytology) Recommended on three consecutive days 180.00
(per specimen)

Wound Swab
WS 1226 FEME (Gram stain) Swab collected into transport medium. 24.00
WSC 1222 FEME, Culture & Sensitivity for aerobic & 84.00
anaerobic organisms

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TOXICOLOGY

HMS 1376 Heavy Metal Screen - Blood 1,120.00


Cadmium (Cd) 4 x 6ml K2EDTA (ROYAL BLUE)
Chromium (Cr) Sample to be collected at end of week, end of
Lead (Pb) shift
Arsenic (As)
Mercury (Hg)
Drug of Abuse (Screen)
SAM 1284 Amphetamines Type Substances 50ml Random Urine 62.00
BAR 1285 Barbiturates 146.00
BEN 1286 Benzodiazepines 130.00
CAN 1287 Cannabinoids 30.00
COC 1288 Cocaine 110.00
UAH 6679 Ethanol (EtOH) 156.00
OPI 1289 Opiates 36.00
MAC 1290 Opiates and Cannabinoids 56.00
PRO 2679 Propoxyphene 100.00
KET 5036 Ketamine 280.00
DRC 4140 Drug Confirmation 50ml Random Urine. 600.00
(GCMS performed in Australia) Please consult Referral Department for more info.
P.DRUG Q1299 P.DRUG11 Profile 50ml Random Urine 340.00
11 Amphetamines
Barbiturates
Benzodiazepines
Cannabinoids
Cocaine
Methamphetamine
Methadone
Opiates
Oxycodone
Phencyclidine
Propoxyphene

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SINGLE TESTS & REFERRED TESTS

DHC 4137 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 540.00


DEO 5175 11-Deoxycortisol 6ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) - freeze plasma 2,600.00
REF 17-hydroxypregnenolone 8ml Plain (Gel - YELLOW) - freeze serum POA
OHP 1263 17-Hydroxyprogesterone 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 460.00
Must be collected between 8.00 am and 10.00 am.
HIA 1070 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic acid 24 hr urine collection over 20 ml HCl (pH : 1) 340.00
REF 7-Dehydrocholesterol 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 4,800.00
ACE 1011 A.C.E (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 336.00
ACY 7351 Acetylcholinesterase Receptor Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 400.00
ACR 1958 Albumin/Creatinine Ratio 66.00
SAC 4798 Aspirin (Salicylate) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 140.00
FVL 1836 Activated Protein C Resistance 2 x 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE) 450.00
Factor V Leiden Double spin, freeze plasma.
CNT 5168 Acylcarnitine Profile Guthrie (PKU) card - properly air dried / Lithium 1,000.00
Heparin whole blood (without gel).
Please call Referral Department for appointment.
ADD 4129 Adenosine Deaminase CSF or Pleural Fluid 1,000.00
REF Adenovirus antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) POA
ADN 6467 Adiponectin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 480.00
- overnight fasting is required
ADR 5161 Adrenal Antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 800.00
ACT 1241 Adrenocorticotrophic Hormone (A.C.T.H) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - freeze plasma 188.00
AFP 1139 Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 56.00
ALB 6623 Albumin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 12.00
Alcohol (Ethanol / EtOH)
ALC 1283 Blood Fluoride Oxalate (GREY). Fill to head space. 146.00
UAH 6679 Urine 50ml Random Urine 156.00
ALD 4161 Aldolase 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 460.00
ALS 1871 Aldosterone 4ml ETDA (purple), - freeze plasma 600.00
Status (Supine or Erect) is essential.
ALP 6624 ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 12.00
ALI 1005 Alkaline Phosphatase Isoenzymes 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 480.00
NOT 5194 Allegron (Nortriptyline) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - State time/date of last 550.00
Sample Time: Pre-Dose dose & time/date of collection.
RS1 1324 Allergy Testing (Single Allergen) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 400.00
Please call our customer care for available allergens.
Allergen Panel (Single)
ALL 3092 Egg Yolk 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 120.00
ALL 3092 Egg White 120.00
ALL 3092 Cow’s Milk 120.00
ALL 3092 Wheat 120.00
ALL 3092 Peanut 120.00
ALL 3092 Soya Bean 120.00
ALL 3092 Squid (Pacific) 120.00
ALL 3092 Crab 120.00

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ALL 3092 Ikan Bilis 120.00
ALL 3092 Chicken 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 120.00
ALL 3092 Dog Dander 120.00
ALL 3092 Cat Dander 120.00
ALL 3092 Cockroach (German) 120.00
ALL 3092 Derm. pteronyssinus 120.00
ALL 3092 Derm. farinae 120.00
ALL 3092 Blomia tropicalis 120.00
ALL 3092 Dust - Greer 120.00
ALL 3092 Clam 120.00
ALL 3092 Shrimp 120.00
ALL 3092 Beef 120.00
ALL 3092 Tuna 120.00
ALL 3092 Latex 120.00
ALL 3092 Bermuda Grass 120.00
ALL 3092 Johnson Grass 120.00
ALL 3092 Bahia Grass 120.00
ALL 3092 Aspergillus fumigatus 120.00
ALL 3092 Alternaria alernata 120.00
AAG 3263 Alpha 1 Acid Glycoprotein 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 1,600.00
Fasting required for 12 hours.
AAT 1008 Alpha 1 Antitrypsin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 200.00
REF Alpha aminoadipic semialdehyde 30 ml of spot urine - freeze 1,200.00
REF Alpha Subunit 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 800.00
ALT 1571 ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase) (SGPT) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 12.00
ALU 1009 Aluminium 6ml K2 EDTA (ROYAL BLUE) 300.00
AMK 5162 Amikacin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 560.00
State dose and time collected.
Amino Acid Chromatography
AAC 1065 Plasma 6ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) - freeze plasma. 620.00
Clinical & drug history is essential.
AAC 1065 Urine 50ml Random Urine, freeze. 620.00
Clinical & drug history is essential.
THE 1280 Aminophylline (Theophylline) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 300.00
AMI 1366 Amiodarone (Cordarone X) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 600.00
TRP 5205 Amitriptyline (Tryptanol) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 520.00
NH3 1530 Ammonia 6ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) 170.00
- freeze plasma within 1 hour of collection
DRC 4140 Amphetamines Confirmation 50ml Random Urine 600.00
SAM 1284 Amphetamines Type Substances (Screen) 50ml Random Urine 62.00
Amylase
AMY 1003 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 32.00
UAM 1066 Urine 24 hr urine collection (no preservative) or 50ml 36.00
Random Urine
REF Amylase Isoenzyme 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 800.00
ANC 1538 ANCA (Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic Ab) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 310.00
C - A.N.C.A.
P - A.N.C.A.
AND 1391 Androstenedione 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Spin and freeze serum. 430.00
ANF 1141 Anti Nuclear Antibodies (ANA) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 110.00

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ACE 1011 Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 336.00
AGP 1002 Anion Gap (AGAP) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 90.00
3486 Calculation inclusive of electrolytes &
bicarbonate
ABA 1919 Anti-Basement Membrane Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 480.00
(Pemphigoid Antibody)
VSP 4158 Anti-Diuretic Hormone (ADH) 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) -freeze plasma 1,080.00
DNB 5163 Anti-DNAse B 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 300.00
AEA 1393 Anti-Endomysial Antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 480.00
GQB 5269 Anti-GQ1b ganglioside antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 1,000.00
AGB 1746 Anti Glomerular Basement Membrance 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 320.00
AIA 2122 Anti-Intercellular Antibodies (AIA) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 430.00
- Pemphigus Antibody
AMH 4178 Anti-Mullerian Hormone 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 380.00
ATM 4130 Anti-Muscle-specific kinase (anti-MuSK) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 1,030.00
antibodies
REF Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 700.00
SPR 5201 Anti-Sperm Antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 660.00
SMA 1732 Anti-Striated Muscle Antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 540.00
AT3 1812 Anti-Thrombin III 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE). 300.00
Double spin, freeze plasma.
MA 1651 Anti-Thyroid Peroxidase 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 130.00
REF Anti-Xa level 2.7 ml sodium citrate (BLUE) - freeze plasma 800.00
IDE 3774 Antibody Identification 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 260.00
BAB 1104 Antibody Screen 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 70.00
BGA 1100 Antibody Screen, Blood Group & Rh (D) 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 100.00
REF Antimony 6ml K2 EDTA (ROYAL BLUE) or 30 ml spot urine 320.00
APA 1012 Apolipoprotein A 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 110.00
APB 1012 Apolipoprotein B 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 110.00
REF Apolipoprotein E Genotyping 4 ml EDTA (PURPLE) - do NOT spin 2,000.00
PTT 1091 Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE) 88.00
AQP 4131 Aquaporin 4 (Neuromyelitis Optica Ab) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - serum to keep cool 1,000.00
Arsenic
ARS 1013 Blood 6ml K2EDTA (ROYAL BLUE) 270.00
ARU 1071 Urine 50ml Random Urine - to be collected at end of shift 250.00
REF Aryl Sulphatase Enzyme (A) 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - whole blood 3,500.00
BTT 4133 Asialotransferrin (Beta 2 Transferrin) Fluid from Nose/Ear (freeze) 1,080.00
ASO 1143 ASOT (Anti Streptolysin Titre) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 66.00
ASP 5165 Aspergillus antibody (Precipitins) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 840.00
GMA 6048 Aspergillus Galactomannan Antigen 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 460.00
AST 6625 Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 12.00
NOT 5194 Aventyl / Allegron (Nortriptyline) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Sample time: Pre-dose 520.00
REF Avian Precipitins 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 600.00

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BAR 1285 Barbiturates (Screen) 50ml Random Urine 146.00
ABA 1919 Basement Membrane Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 480.00
ABL 5259 BCR - ABL1 PCR 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 1,700.00
UBE 1654 Benzene (Phenols) 50ml Random Urine 380.00
REF Benzodiazepine POA
Serum (Specific benzodiazepine) each 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
- Alprazolam, Diazepam, Temazepam, per specific benzodiazepine.
Lorazepam, Oxazepam
BEN 1286 Benzodiazepine (screen) 50ml Random Urine 130.00
BTG 4134 Beta-2-Glycoprotein 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 360.00
BMG 1015 Beta-2-Microglobulin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) or 50ml Random Urine 146.00
BEC 5166 Beta-carotene 6ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) 800.00
Wrap in foil to protect from light. Do not spin.
BXL 3143 Beta Cross Laps 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Serum frozen. 130.00
CO2 2055 Bicarbonate 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 28.00
Primary tube, do not remove cap & do not split
BLA 5270 Bile Salt / Acid 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 1,080.00
Bilharzia (Schistosomiasis)
BZS 1747 Serology 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 400.00
BIH 1904 FEME only Urine or faeces 80.00
Bilirubin
BIL 1002 Adult (Total) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW), (included in LFT) 20.00
DBI 1116 Adult Conjugated (Direct / Indirect / Total) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 32.00
DBI 1116 Neonatal / Paediatric (Total & direct) Microtainer - Heel prick (wrap in foil) 32.00
NBI 1006 Neonatal / Paediatric (Total only) Mini-plain tube or 2 x capillary tubes. (wrap in foil) 22.00
UCH 1451 Urine 50ml Random Urine 20.00
REF Biotinidase Assay Guthrie Card or 6ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) 1,000.00
BKV 4135 BK Virus PCR (Quantitative) 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) whole blood 770.00
BCA 1851 Blood Catecholamine Catecholamine tubes containing EDTA sodium 700.00
metabisulfite solution.
Blood component
FFP 1107 Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP) By Agreement Only. 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 75.00
PLC 1108 Platelets In unknown blood group, code for EACH unit is 126.00
APP 5315 Platelet Apheresis required 1,800.00
CYO 5316 Cryoprecipitate 90.00
Blood Culture
BCR 1223 Adult 8-10ml blood, inoculated aseptically into aerobic and 180.00
/ or anaerobic bottles. Call Lab for bottles.
*Please use Myco bottles whenever fungal, yeast
and mycobacterium is suspected.
PBC 6073 Paediatric 1-3ml blood, inoculated into peads bottle. 160.00
Call Lab for bottles.
DO NOT Refrigerate and transport at room
temperature
*Please use Myco bottles whenever fungal, yeast
and mycobacterium is suspected.

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Blood Film
BF 1694 by Medical Lab Technologist Slide 44.00
=BF2 2720 by Consultant Haematologist (FBC results & clinical history must be attached) 130.00
BG 1101 Blood Group 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 24.00
BGH 1100 Blood Group, Antibodies & Hold Plasma By Agreement Only 100.00
for possible XM (KIV) 3 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE).
Please indicate date / time of operation
NBP 6381 NT-ProBNP 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 340.00
NBO 6598 NT-ProBNP (POCT) 6ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) whole blood 380.00
BMK 6447 Bone Marrow Karyotyping 3ml BONE MARROW in Sodium Heparin (green) 2,500.00
BOR 1874 Bordetella Pertussis Toxin IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 320.00
May need convalescent specimen
LDS 1733 Borrelia Serology 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 620.00
(Lyme Disease Serology)
BRF 5258 BRAF PCR Mutation Detection FFPE block 2,200.00
BRO 1017 Bromide 6ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) whole blood. 740.00
POA and please consult Referred Department.
BRU 1145 Brucella Antibodies (IgG & IgM) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 480.00
REF Brucella Group Agglutinins 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 540.00
CYB 1680 Buccal smear - nuclear sexing Please provide clinical history 240.00
CTX 4064 C-Telopeptide 4ml Pearl EDTA 1,000.00
CEI 1672 C1 Esterase Inhibitor 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 460.00
Please provide the clinical details.
C1Q 5334 C1Q Binding Assay 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 1,600.00
C3 1154 C3 (Complement 3) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 88.00
C4 1155 C4 (Complement 4) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 88.00
CA1 1146 CA 125 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 94.00
CA5 1148 CA 15-3 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 94.00
CA9 1147 CA 19-9 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 94.00
Cadmium (Cd)
CAD 1019 Blood 8ml K2 EDTA (ROYAL BLUE) - WHOLE BLOOD 320.00
CAU 2442 Urine 50ml Random Urine to be collected end of the shift 320.00
CAE 1021 Caeruloplasmin (Copper Oxide) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 166.00
CFN 5167 Caffeine - Blood 6- 8ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) - split plasma 600.00
CLT 1149 Calcitonin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Separate serum & freeze. 450.00
Calcium
CA 3483 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 12.00
Collect without use of tourniquet.
UCA 1068 Urine 24 hr urine collection, aliquot must be acidified before 24.00
analysis.
CPT 4629 Calprotectin Fresh faecal specimen 310.00
CAN 1287 Cannabinoids 50ml Random Urine 30.00
DRC 4140 Cannabinoids Confirmation 50ml Random Urine 600.00
TEG 1270 Carbamazepine (Tegretol) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 240.00
Sample Time: Pre-Dose. State time / date of last dose & time /
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REF Carbohydrate Deficient Transferrin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 3,800.00
HIA 1070 Carcinoid Syndrome (5 HIAA) 24 hr urine collection 340.00
- collected onto 20ml concentrated HCl
CPI 1151 Cardiolipin Antibody (lgG, IgM) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 350.00
CNT 5168 Carnitine 6ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) - freeze plasma 1,000.00
CFA 4116 Cat Scratch Fever Antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 480.00
(Bartonella Hensalae)
CTE 1072 Catecholamines 24 hr urine collection over 20ml HCl. 430.00
Please provide list of medication that patient is
currently taking.
C4C 4150 CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). 560.00
Fresh Specimen - call lab for appointment.
C4F 4151 Full subset: T cells + B cells + Nk cells 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 920.00
(CD4, CD8, CD3, CD19 & CD56) Fresh Specimen - call lab for appointment.
CEA 1150 CEA (Carcinoembryonic Embryonic Antigen) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 64.00
CEP 5169 Cephalexin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 400.00
State time / date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
REF CH50 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 750.00
Chicken Pox (Varicella / Herpes Zoster)
VZG 1215 IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 220.00
VZM 1216 IgM 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 264.00
CKM 3114 Chikungunya IgM / IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 340.00
Chlamydia Antibodies
CHG 1152 IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 130.00
CHM 1153 IgM (Psittacosis, Trachomatis, Pneumoniae) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 190.00
CGT 2423 Chlamydia and Gonococcal PCR First void urine / Dry Swab (genital / eye) 380.00
Detection of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and
Chlamydia trachomatis
REF Chlordiazepoxide (Librium) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). State time/date of last 800.00
dose & time/date of collection
Chloride
CL 6628 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 12.00
UCL 6636 Urine 24 hr urine collection (no preservative) 30.00
CPZ 5207 Chlorpromazine (Largactil) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 520.00
HDL 1022 Cholesterol (HDL) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 20.00
Fasting required for 12 hours.
CHO 6627 Cholesterol (Total) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 12.00
Fasting required for 12 hours.
CES 1023 Cholinesterase
96.00
Serum (Marker for acute exposure to 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW), Serum (frozen)
organophosphate)
Chromium (Cr)
CHB 1024 Whole blood 6ml K2EDTA (Royal Blue) 250.00
CHU 1368 Urine 50ml spot urine. Taken at the end of working shift. 260.00
CGA 3383 Chromogranin A 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 840.00

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CSA 5170 Chromosome Analysis (Trisomy) 20ml Amniotic fluid in sterile container (Falcon tube) 1,860.00
or 10ml Sodium Heparin (GREEN) for blood
chromosome.
Please call Referral Department for appointment.
Keep at room temperature.
CIT 5171 Citrate 24 hr urine collection (no preservative) 500.00
CK 1027 CK (Creatine kinase) Total 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 28.00
CMB 1028 CK-MB Isoenzyme 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - upon request only 60.00
CK will be provided
CBZ 5172 Clobazam (Frisium) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 680.00
CDT 1623 Clostridium difficile toxin Fresh feacal specimen, 350.00
transported at 2-8 degree celsius.
CMV (Cytomegalovirus) Antibody
CMG 1158 IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 130.00
CMM 1159 IgM 8 ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 150.00
CMP 4117 Cytomegalovirus (CMV) by PCR 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). 680.00
Spin and freeze plasma / CSF (minimum 0.6ml).
REF Cobalt 50ml Random Urine 260.00
COC 1288 Cocaine (Screen) 50ml Random Urine 110.00
REF Coccidioidomycosis 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 540.00
DRC 4140 Codeine (in drug confimation) 50ml random urine 600.00
REF Coenzyme (Q10) 8ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) 1,000.00
- freese plasma, wrap in foil
COL 1109 Cold Agglutinins 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) + 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 130.00
Must be kept warm. Do not refrigerate.
REF Complement C1Q 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 3,800.00
Coombs Test (Antiglobulin test)
DAT 1105 Direct Antiglobulin 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). Include drug history if known. 60.00
BAB 1104 Indirect (Abs) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). Include drug history if known. 70.00
Copper (Cu)
RCU 1025 Plasma 6ml of K2 EDTA (Do NOT spin) 280.00
UCU 2443 Urine 24 hr urine collection into acid washed bottle 260.00
AMI 1366 Cordarone X (Amiodarone) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 600.00
Cortisol
ACO 1078 AM Cortisol 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 90.00
PCO 1078 PM Cortisol 2x 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) for panel code COR. 90.00
COR 1078 AM & PM Cortisol State time/date of collection 160.00
RCO 1078 Random Cortisol 90.00
CRU 1079 Urine Free Cortisol 24 hr urine collection. 150.00
Note am/pm sample on request form.
UCT 1026 Cotinine (Nicotine metabolite) 50ml Random Urine 180.00
VQF 4611 Coxiella burnetii IgG & IgM (Q fever) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 700.00
CPP 1018 C-Peptide 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 228.00
Fasting required for 8 hours.
Do not take multivitamins or dietary supplements
containing biotin (vitamin B7) for 12 hours before
specimen collection
REF Creosote (Urine) 50ml Random Urine 860.00
- to be collected at the end of shift

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Creatinine
CRT 3485 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 12.00
UCR 1069 Urine 24 hr urine collection (no preservative) 24.00
CC 1002, Creatinine clearance 46.00
1069 Serum & Urine 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) &
24 hr urine collection. (no preservative).
XM 1106 Crossmatch Procedure (includes first unit) By agreement only. 3 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 250.00
BBU 1505 Crossmatch (more than 1 unit) Tag on test for Crossmatch procedure above. 160.00
No extra sample required.
CRP 1156 C-Reactive Protein (High Sensitivity CRP) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 68.00
CRG 1157 Cryptococcal Antigen 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) or CSF 320.00
(Cryptococcal neoformans)
SM2 1631 Cryptosporidium Stain Fresh faecal specimen 80.00
CNE 4138 CSF Neurotransmitter CSF fluid. 2,200.00
Please call the referral department for appointment.
CSV 4792 CSF VDRL CSF 300.00
CPA 2347 Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide Antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 200.00
CYC 1271 Cyclosporin 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). 320.00
State time / date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
CYF 5947 CYFRA 21-1 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 220.00
CTC 3156 Cystatin - C 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 166.00
REF Cysticercosis 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) or CSF 700.00
CYU 4141 Cystine 50ml Random Urine, freeze 360.00
Clinical & drug history is essential.
REF Cytokine 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) or 2x 4ml EDTA 600.00
- freeze serum/plasma
C13 6357 Cytokine Panel 13 10ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 4,660.00
Spin within 2 hours, freeze serum
CYT 1291 Cytology (CSF, Fluid, Sputum, Urine) other Please provide clinical history and collection site. 180.00
than pleural, ascitic and percardial fluid
REF Cytomegalovirus IgG avidity 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 2,240.00
FDR 1095 D-Dimer (FDR) 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE) 260.00
DFA 1805 Dengue Fever Antibodies (IgG & IgM) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 110.00
- Rapid Test
NS1 3050 Dengue Fever Antigen (NS1) - Rapid Test 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 140.00
NS2 3106 Dengue Fever Antigen (NS2) -NS1 Plus FBE 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) & 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 156.00
- Rapid Test
DHE 1246 DHEAS (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 132.00
Diabetes Autoantibodies
GDA 2724 GAD Autoantibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 360.00
IAN 2725 IA-2 Autoantibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 360.00
Diabetes Insipidus Screen
UE 6711 Urine electrolytes Fasting 12 hours. Collect random urine. 62.00
UOS 1050 Urine osmolality Fasting 12 hours. Collect random urine. 92.00
ELY 1084 Serum electrolytes 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 36.00
OSS 1050 Serum osmolality 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 92.00

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DIZ 5176 Diazepam (Valium) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 660.00
State time / date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
DIG 1273 Digoxin (Lanoxin) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 260.00
Sample time: 6 to 8 hours after last dose of State time / date of last dose & time /
digoxin. date of collection.
Do not take multivitamins or dietary
supplements containing biotin (vitamin B7)
for 12 hours before specimen collection
DHT 2738 Dihydrotestosterone 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW), freeze serum 620.00
DIL 1278 Dilantin (Phenytoin) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 240.00
State time I date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
DPS 1736 Diptheria Serology 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 340.00
(Anti-Diphtheria toxoid IgG)
DNP 4139 DNA Paternity (Legal case by Jabatan Kimia) 1 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) whole blood for 1 child and 4,300.00
1 biological father.
Additional charges will apply for complex cases
- please consult Referral Department for test
complexity
DBS 7282 DNA Paternity (Non Legal Case) Buccal Swab - Father and 1 child 3,800.00
REF DNA Paternity (Non Legal Case) Buccal Swab - Father and 2 children 4,800.00
REF DNA Paternity (Non Legal Case) Buccal Swab - Father, Mother and 1 child 5,800.00
CTE 1072 Dopamine (Catecholamines) 24 hr urine collection with 20 ml concentrated (HCI) 430.00
added
REF DQ2 + DQ8 4 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - whole blood 2,200.00
DNA 1140 dsDNA antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 240.00
EBG 1162 EBV (Epstein-Barr virus) IgG - VCA IgG only 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 166.00
May need convalescent specimen.
EBM 1010 EBV (Epstein-Barr virus) Antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 176.00
- VCA IgM only May need convalescent specimen.
EA 1726 EBV EA IgA 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 186.00
(Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Screen)
VCA 1603 EBV VCA IgA 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 180.00
(Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Screen)
REF Echinococcus Hydatidosis Serology 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 600.00
REF Echovirus 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 600.00
EGF 5256 EGFR PCR Mutation Detection 2 section of FFPE block 2,000.00
ENS 1534 Entamoeba histolytica Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 550.00
ENV 1508 Environmental Culture Swab collected into transport medium / settle plate / 70.00
biological indicator.
VAL 1281 Epilim (Valproate) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 176.00
Sample Type: Pre-Dose. State time / date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
EBP 4797 Epstein Barr Virus DNA PCR 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). Plasma with minimum 1ml. 1,140.00
ERY 4104 Erythropoietin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 474.00
ESR 6673 ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 14.00
REF Essential Fatty Acid 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) POA
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CEI 1672 C1 Esterase Inhibitor 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW), DO NOT freeze serum. 460.00
Please provide clinical details.
OST 1247 Oestradiol (E2) - Female 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 72.00
OSI 1247 Oestradiol (E2) - Male 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 72.00
Ethanol (EtOH / Alcohol)
ALC 1283 Blood Fluoride oxalate (grey). Fill to head space. 146.00
UAH 6679 Urine 50ml Random Urine 156.00
REF Everolimus 4 ml EDTA -Fresh sample to be collected on 1,000.00
Specimen to be collected on Monday until Thursday
FV 4149 Factor V Leiden Mutation 2 X 4mL EDTA 1,010.00
Specimen to be collected on Friday
FVL 1836 Factor V Leiden Screening 2 x 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE). 450.00
(Activated Protein C Resistance) Double spin, separate plasma and freeze.
F8 1531 Factor VIII 2 x 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE). 800.00
Double spin, separate plasma and freeze.
F8 1531 Factor IX (Christmas Factor) 2 x 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE). 800.00
Double spin, separate plasma and freeze.
RTC 4155 Ristocetin Cofactor Activity 3 x 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE). 2,000.00
Double spin, separate plasma and freeze.
VWF 4159 von Willebrands Factor (vWF) 3 x 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE). 920.00
Double spin, separate plasma and freeze.
REF Factor Xa 2 x 4ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE) . 880.00
Double spin, separate plasma & freeze.
OBT 1923 Faecal Occult Blood Fresh faecal specimen. 66.00
Collection on 3 consecutive days recommended.
(No special dietary requirements)
FVS 7443 Faecal Viral Studies Fresh faecal specimen. 300.00
ROT 1201 Rotavirus Ag only Fresh faecal specimen. 170.00
NOR 4631 Norovirus Ag only Fresh faecal specimen. 170.00
Faeces Culture
FMC 1234, Micro & culture includes wet film and culture for Fresh faecal specimen. 90.00
4953 Salmonella, Shigella and Campylobacter
FC 1235 Culture for Salmonella & Shigella only. Fresh faecal specimen / Rectal swab. 88.00
Faeces Direct Microscopy
FM 1234 examination for ova, cysts and parasites Fresh faecal specimen. 36.00
SM2 1631 Faeces examination for cryptosporidium Fresh faecal specimen. 80.00
FEME
UM 1910 Urine 50ml Mid Stream Urine. 24.00
FM 1234 Faeces Fresh faecal specimen. 36.00
CSS 1111 CSF (Gram stain, cell count & indian ink) Fluid collected aseptically into sterile container. 50.00
JFM 1815 Joint / Synovial Fluid (including crystals) Fluid collected aseptically into sterile container. 50.00
FL 1226 Common aspirates (Ascitic, Peritoneal etc) Fluid collected aseptically into sterile container. 24.00
MF 1226 Fungal Microscopy (KOH) Skin scrapings, Hair, Nail clippings 24.00
RS 1226 Sputum (Gram stain) Sputum Specimen in sterile containers. 24.00
WS 1226 Swab (Gram stain) Swabs Swab collected into transport medium. 24.00
GS 1226 Vaginal /Urethral includes wet film for Monilia & Swab collected into transport medium 24.00
Trichomonas and a gram stain
(including Gonococci)
FER 1035 Ferritin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 72.00
KLI 1421 Fetal Haemoglobin (Kleihauer Test) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). Maternal blood. 120.00

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FIB 1094 Fibrinogen 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE) 90.00
MFA 1192 Filaria Serology 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 360.00
FNA 1299 Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology Please provide clinical history and collection site. 360.00
To prepare one air dry and one alcohol fixed smear
and the balance sample to be collected using
SurePath vial.
Cell block preparation is needed for ancillary test
which may be required, therefore it is advisable not to
prepare more than two slides.
FIS 3094 FISH - HER-2 / neu Tissue Block 3,000.00
Fluid FEME, Culture & Sensitivity
CSF 1224 CSF Fluid collected aseptically into sterile container. 100.00
DO NOT Refrigerate and transport at room
temperature
JFA 1813 Joint / Synovial Fluid 92.00
FLC 1222 Common aspirates (Ascitic, Peritoneal etc) 84.00
GSC 1222 Vaginal / Urethral for aerobic & anaerobic Swab collected into transport medium. 84.00
organisms (including Gonococci) Do NOT refrigerate.
UFL 1375 Fluoride 50ml Random Urine 720.00
Folate (Folic Acid)
FOL 1115 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 74.00
RCF 1037 Red Cell 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 74.00
Food Handlers Screen
FHS 1667 Culture for Salmonella, Shigella and Fresh Faeces sample / Rectal swab 76.00
Vibrio Cholera
CRU 1079 Free Cortisol (Urine) 24 hr urine collection (no preservative) 150.00
FCH 5548 Free Light Chain Assay 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 810.00
FRU 1038 Fructosamine 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW), provide clinical notes. 54.00
FSH 1249 FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 60.00
FT3 1250 FT3 (Free Tri-iodo Thyronine) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 56.00
FT4 1251 FT4 (Free Thyroxine) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 42.00
G6PD
(Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase)
GPD 1117 Qualitative 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 24.00
GPQ 6227 Quantitative 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 140.00
UPS 1868 GAA (Gamma Aminolevulinic Acid) 50ml Random urine (freeze) 260.00
- Urine Porphyrin
PKU 1054 Galactosemia Screen /Guthrie Use Guthrie spot test card for baby, obtain from 1,200.00
- Phenylalanine for PKU Referral Department.
MNG 5179 Ganglioside, Antibody IgG & IgM 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 1,200.00
APC 1253 Gastric Parietal Cell Antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 250.00
GTN 1418 Gastrin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Fasting required. 460.00
- freeze serum
Gentamicin levels
GEN 1274 Pre dose (trough) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Note time taken. 220.00
GEN 1274 Post dose (peak) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Note time taken. 220.00
GMI 1274 Single specimen 30 minutes after bolus I.V. injection, 220.00
15 minutes after completion of I.V.infusion,
60 minutes after I.M. injection.
State frequency and dose (8, 12 or 24 hourly)

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GGT 6629 GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 12.00
REF Ghrelin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Fasting required 760.00
- freeze serum
MON 1194 Glandular Fever (Infectious Mononucleosis) / 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 48.00
Monospot Screen
GLI 1413 Gliadin Antibody IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 460.00
(Coeliac Disease Screen)
GIA 5333 Gliadin IgG IgA - Mayo 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 840.00
AGB 1746 Glomerular Basement Membrane Antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 320.00
GCG 6149 Glucagon 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - freeze plasma 800.00
Glucose
GLU 6630 Fasting specimen 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY). 12.00
GLU 6630 Random specimen Note time of collection. 12.00
GLU 6630 2 hrs post prandial 12.00
GCT 1652 Glucose Screen (Glucose Challenge Test) 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY). 46.00
Glucose test 1 hr post 75g loading dose of glucose.
Fasting not required.
Glucose Tolerance Test
GTT 1110 Modified (2 specimens) - Fasting & 2hr 2ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY). 56.00
XGT 1039 Prolonged (6 specimens) - Fasting, 1hr, 2hr, 3hr, An appointment is necessary. Please indicate if any 96.00
4hr and 5hr variation on standard 2 hour test.
CGT 2423 Gonococcal & Chlamydia PCR Either 1st void urine or DRY SWAB 380.00
(urethral or cervical swab or eye swab).
GQB 5269 GQIB (Anti) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 1,000.00
BGH 1100 Group and Hold 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) & 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 100.00
- includes ABO, Rh (D) & Antibodies By Agreement Only.
Please indicate date / time of operation.
GH 1255 Growth Hormone 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 280.00
REF Guanidinoacetate (GAA) 50ml Random Urine 2,000.00
HIA 1070 5-HIAA (5-Hydroxyindolacetic Acid) 24 hr urine collection over 10ml in concentrated HCl 340.00
(pH:1)
OHP 1263 17-Hydroxyprogesterone 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum. 460.00
HFE 5180 Haemochromatosis Gene Studies 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). 900.00
(HFE Gene) Contact laboratory for further details & specific
appointment.
HB 6674 Haemoglobin 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 12.00
GHB 1040 Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 36.00
HTM 5181 Hair or Nail Analysis For Trace Metals 10mg Hair (1/2 sterile container jar) 2,533.00
(Arsenic & Mercury)
HAP 1122 Haptoglobin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 180.00
HCG
HCG 1256 Serum (Qualitative) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW), gender & DOB essential 66.00
QUA 1689 Serum (Quantitative) - Female 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW), gender & DOB essential 68.00
QAM 1689 Serum (Quantitative) - Male 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW), gender & DOB essential 68.00
HDL 1022 HDL Cholesterol 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 20.00
Patient should fast for 10 -12 hours.
HP4 6321 HE 4 (Ovarian Tumour marker) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 1,020.00

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HMS 1376 Heavy Metal Screen 4 x 6ml K2 EDTA (ROYAL BLUE) whole blood 1,120.00
- Do NOT spin
HEL 1168 Helicobacter pylori IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 108.00
HSA 2075 Helicobacter Stool Antigen Test Fresh faecal specimen 290.00
HEC 5414 Helicobacter pylori Culture Fresh faecal specimen 1,200.00
UBA 1750 Helicobacter Urea Breath Test C-13 2 Point Special Collection Kit. Available from Laboratory. 170.00
UBT 5048 Helicobacter Urea Breath Test 4 Points Special Collection Kit. Available from Laboratory. 260.00
REF Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT) 6ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) & 1,200.00
8ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE)
- freeze both serum and plasma
Hepatitis A Antibody
HAG 1169 IgG (HAV IgG) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 68.00
HAM 1170 IgM (HAV IgM) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 100.00
REF Hepatitis B Genotyping 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 4,600.00
Hepatitis B Serology
HB1 1175 Hep Bs Antigen (HBsAg) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 20.00
HB2 1176 Hep Bs Antibody (HBsAb) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 22.00
HBT 1171 Hep Bc Total Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 88.00
HBC 1172 Hep Bc IgM 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 166.00
HBX 1173 Hep Be Antigen 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 84.00
HBY 1174 Hep Be Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 88.00
HBP 1690 Hepatitis B DNA (Quantitative assay) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - freeze plasma 560.00
HCV 1178 Hepatitis C Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 130.00
Hepatitis C PCR
HCP 1416 Qualitative detection of HCV RNA 2x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - freeze plasma 640.00
HCQ 2520 Quantitative detection of HCV RNA 2x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - freeze plasma 828.00
GHC 2519 Hepatitis C Genotyping 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). freeze plasma 1,060.00
HDV 1390 Hepatitis D Antibodies (Total Antibody) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 700.00
HEV 1345 Hepatitis E Antibodies (Total Antibody) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 700.00
Herpes Simplex Serology
HG1 1179 Type 1 (lgG) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 96.00
HG2 1181 Type 2 (lgG) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 98.00
HM1 1180 Type 1 and 2 (IgM) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 270.00
May need convalescent specimen
HSV 4103 Herpes Simplex Virus by PCR 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - freeze plasma OR 660.00
- Qualitative detection CSF (minimum 0.6ml) OR
Swab (genital and vesicular swab ONLY)
Herpes Zoster / Varicella Antibodies
VZG 1215 IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 220.00
VZM 1216 IgM 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 264.00
UHA 4917 Hippuric Acid Exposure 50ml Random Urine 380.00
- to be collected at the end of shift
REF Histamine 8ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) - freeze whole blood 2,200.00
HIT 5183 Histone Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 780.00
REF Histoplasmosis 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 500.00
HIV 1138 HIV Screen (AIDS) (HIV I&II Ag/Ab) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Provide full patient details. 34.00
P24 2220 HIV p24 antigen 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 240.00

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HVI 1730 HIV-1 RNA Viral Load 2x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - freeze plasma 750.00
HLA 1385 HLA - B27 6ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN). - whole blood 490.00
DON’T refrigerate. Call lab for appointment first.
HLB 6379 HLA-B*1502 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - whole blood 600.00
HOC 1671 Homocysteine 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) OR 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). 130.00
Fasting sample. - freeze serum
CYH 1679 Hormone Assessment - (Cytology) Vaginal wall scrape. Please provide clinical history. 250.00
REF HTLV Confirmation Western Blot 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 3,800.00
REF Human Herpes Virus 6 PCR (HHV6) -For child : 2 X 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - freeze plasma 1,600.00
-For adult : CSF sample - keep chilled)
HTL 1417 Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus 1&2 Ab 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 660.00
(HTLV)
HPG 3620 Human Papillomavirus (HPV) DNA SurePath Vial 280.00
HYD 5184 Hydatid Serology 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 500.00
IGF 1913 IGF-1 (Insulin-like growth factor-1) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 340.00
REF IGFBP3 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 700.00
IGS 4109 IgG Subclasses 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 1,092.00
MON 1194 I.M. (Infectious Mononucleosis) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 48.00
- Paul Bunnell, Monospot
Immunoglobulins (Individual)
IGA 1184 IgA 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 94.00
IGE 1185 IgE (Total lgE) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 102.00
IGG 1186 IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 98.00
IGM 1187 IgM 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 100.00
IGD 1528 Immunoglobulin D 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 720.00
VAB 1394 Influenza A or B Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 520.00
IAR 3174 Influenza A & B Antigen - Rapid Test Special collection kit. Available from laboratory. 220.00
H1N 3175 Influenza A & B PCR Special collection kit. Available from laboratory. 720.00
INR 1090 INR (International Normalised Ratio) on 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE). Note: Fill to line. 54.00
warfarin therapy
INS 1257 Insulin level 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 176.00
2ml Flouride Oxalate (grey) - Specify fasting / random
(fasting is preferred - together with glucose)
REF Insulin (Pro) 10ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze Serum 580.00
INA 4152 Insulin Antibody 10ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze Serum 560.00
IL6 5800 Interleukin 6 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) or 2x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 440.00
- freeze serum/plasma
IFA 3282 Intrinsic Factor Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 380.00
REF Invasive Candidiasis IgG (CAGTA) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 600.00
PTH 1260 iPTH (Intact Parathyroid Hormone) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). - freeze plasma 130.00
FE 1042 Iron (Fe) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 26.00
Morning specimen preferred.
REF Isoenzymes (CK ) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 520.00
REF Isoenzymes (Lactate Dehydrogenase) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 520.00
REF Itraconazole 2x4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - freeze plasma. 620.00
Sample to be collected just before next dose.

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KLI 1421 Kleihauer Tests (For Fetal Cells) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). Maternal Blood. 120.00
REF Ketones 2 x 4ml Flouride Oxalate (GREY) 480.00
- freeze plasma and red cell, keep at room temp
QUI 1275 Kinidin (Quinidine) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 500.00
Sample Time: Pre-Dose. State time/date of last dose & time/date of collection
LAM 5186 Lamotrigine (Lamictal) 8ml Plain tube (GEL-yellow) - freeze serum 490.00
LAR 5187 Largactil (Chlorpromazine) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 480.00
LD 3395 LDH (Lactate Dehydrogenase) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 24.00
Lead (Pb)
BPB 1043 Blood 5ml K2 EDTA (ROYAL BLUE) -Do NOT spin 88.00
LEU 5150 Urine 24 hr urine collection in acid washed bottle or spot 88.00
urine. Taken at the end of working shift.
LEG 1189 Legionella Antibodies (Total Antibody) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 280.00
LGC 1903 Legionella Culture 2 x 50ml water sample 550.00
REF Leishmaniasis Serology 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 500.00
LTN 5593 Leptin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 500.00
LEP 1748 Leptospirosis (IgM) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 160.00
May need convalescent specimen.
LH 1259 LH (Luteinizing Hormone) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 64.00
FKL 6946 Light Chain Assay (Kappa and Lambda) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 300.00
LSE 1044 Lipase 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 200.00
LPA 3010 Lipoprotein a - Lp (a) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 150.00
LPE 1045 Lipoprotein electrophoresis 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 820.00
LI 1046 Lithium 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 226.00
Sample Time: 12 hours post dose. State time I date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
Liver Fibrosis, Activity & Steatosis
LFS 5965 LiverFASt 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) & 660.00
SEO 5962 SteatoTEST 3ml Fluoride Oxalate (GREY). 260.00
Fasting / Gender / Age / Height & Weight.
LKM 1742 LKM Autoantibodies (Liver, Kidney, Muscle) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 340.00
REF Liver Copper Concentration Liver Tissue in sterile container 1,000.00
- no preservative and keep at room temperature
ALA 5271 Liver Soluble Protein 10ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 1,740.00
LAS 1098 Lupus Anticoagulant Factor - APTT & dRVVT 2 x 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE). 168.00
Double spin, freeze plasma.
ANF 1141 Lupus Screen (Anti Nuclear Antibodies) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 110.00
REF Lysosomal Enzyme Please consult the Referral Department for details on POA
specimen requirement details and appointment
REF Lyme Disease (Borrelia Serology) IgG & IgM 10ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 650.00
M2P 5239 M2-PK Colorectal cancer screening Fresh faecal specimen, keep at 2-8 degree Celsius 244.00
Magnesium (Mg)
MG 3482 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Do not use tourniquet. 12.00
RMG 1047 Red Cell 6ml of K2 EDTA (ROYAL BLUE)- full blood 300.00
UMG 1243 Urine 24 hr urine collection (no additive) 86.00
MAG 1709 Malaria Antigen 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 150.00
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MS 1086 Malarial Parasites (Blood Film) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 24.00
MDX 5188 Mandrax (Methaqualone) 50ml Random Urine 1,800.00
Manganese
MNB 1118 Blood 6ml of K2 EDTA (ROYAL BLUE)- full blood 260.00
Collect and refer sample to lab on Tues only
MNU 4209 Urine 50ml Random Urine 246.00
Measles Serology
MEG 1190 IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 174.00
MEM 1191 IgM 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 206.00
MLD 4107 Melioidosis Serology 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 380.00
(Burkholderia pseudomallei Ab titre)
THI 1380 Mellaril (Thioridazine) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 500.00
QME 7441 Meningitis/Encephalitis Panel CSF / 500ul (minimum) 1,000.00
Mercury (Hg)
MER 1048 Whole Blood 6ml of K2 EDTA (ROYAL BLUE)- full blood 270.00
UME 1048 Urine 50ml Random Urine - to be collected at end of shift 270.00
REF Hair / Nail Hair / Nail POA
SAM 1284 Methamphetamine 50 ml Random Urine 62.00
MNP 1073 Metanephrine 24 hr urine collection, 720.00
collected ONTO 20ml concentrated HCL
PMT 5267 Metanephrine (plasma) 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - split plasma and spin 960.00
within 3 hours after collection.
By appointment only.
Please provide clinical notes on medication.
DON 5189 Methadone 50ml Random Urine 200.00
MET 1099 Methaemoglobin 6 ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) - whole blood. Please 600.00
consult the Referral Department on test availability.
MDX 5188 Methaqualone (Mandrax) 50ml Random Urine 1,800.00
REF Methionine 6 ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) - freeze plasma 450.00
MTE 5959 Methotrexate 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 1,200.00
Sample Time: Pre-Dose. 8ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN).
Wrap serum/plasma in foil.
State time/date of last dose & time/date of collection
REF Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - full blood 1,000.00
(MTHFR) mutation
XYE 3950 Methylhippuric acid (Xylene exposure) 50ml Random Urine 400.00
- to be collected at the end of shift
MEX 5191 Mexiletine (Mexitil) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 600.00
MAT 4108 Microagglutination Test (MAT) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 580.00
Microalbumin (Albumin / Creatinine Ratio)
MAS 1074 Microalbumin concentrate Spot or random urine sample 72.00
MAL 1074 Albumin excretion rate on a timed urine sample. 24 hr urine (no preservative) or 72.00
timed urine collection: 8 or 24 hr collection.
Period must be clearly stated on the request form.
MFA 1192 Microfilaria Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 360.00
MFL 3487 Microfilaria Screen (Blood film) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 26.00
BMG 1015 Microglobulin-(Beta-2) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 146.00
REF Microsatellite Instability, MSI (Pentaplex) FFPE Block, by PCR-CE 2,400.00
AMA 1193 Mitochondrial Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 196.00

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MOG 5192 Mogadon (Nitrazepam) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 1,000.00
State time / date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
REF Monoganglioside (GMI) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 800.00
MON 1194 Monospot (I.M. / Paul Bunnell) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 48.00
MRS 1041 MRSA carrier screen Nose, groin & axilla swabs collected into 440.00
transport medium.
MRX 5301 MRSA screen - Single Swab collected into transport medium 176.00
MUC 5193 Mucopolysaccharides 50ml Random Urine - freeze Urine 1,820.00
=MMF 7268 Multiple Myeloma Profile 8ml Plain SST tube & 900.00
40ml first-void morning urine
Mumps Serology
MUG 1195 IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 176.00
MUM 1196 IgM 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 210.00
MTA 1661 Mycobacterium tuberculosis IgG (rapid test) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 150.00
QFT 3095 Mycobacterium tuberculosis Special collection kit. 620.00
(QuantiFERON TB Gold) Must be incubated before 16hrs from sample
collection.
TBP 2490 Mycobacterium tuberculosis PCR Sputum / urine / body fluid (CSF, pleural fluid etc) 380.00
- at least 0.6ml.
MYM 4345 Mycoplasma antibody IgM 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 250.00
MYC 1197 Mycoplasma pneumonia Serology 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 220.00
May need convalescent specimen.
MOC 5532 Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein 6-8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 1,700.00
MPY 1900 Myeloperoxidase - ANCA 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 500.00
Myoglobin
MYO 6942 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 760.00
MYU 1049 Urine Spot urine, only performed if blood detected in urine. 760.00
REF N-Telopeptide 50ml Random Urine - freeze Urine 540.00
NMD 5049 N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor (Anti) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 1,300.00
DBI 1116 Neonatal / Paediatric Bilirubin (Total & direct) Microtainer - Heel prick (wrap in foil) 32.00
NBI 1006 Neonatal / Paediatric Bilirubin (Total only) Mini-plain tube or 2 x capillary tubes. 22.00
NSA 4153 Neuron Specific Andolase 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 300.00
NAB 4154 Neuronal Antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel- YELLOW) - freeze serum 936.00
UNI 2153 Nickel (Ni) 50ml Random Urine. Taken at the end of working shift 280.00
MOG 5192 Nitrazepam (Mogadon) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 1,000.00
State time / date of last dose &
time / date of collection.
AQP 4131 NMO IgG (Aquaporin-4 antibodies) 3 ml of serum sample (keep cool not frozen) 1,000.00
NOT 5194 Nortriptyline (Allegron / Aventyl) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 520.00
Sample Time: Pre-Dose. State time/date of last dose & time/date of collection.
NAT 5916 Nucleic Acid Test (NAT) 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 360.00
OBT 1923 Faecal Occult Blood Fresh faecal specimen. 66.00
Collection on 3 consecutive days recommended.
(No special dietary requirements)
OST 1247 Oestradiol (E2) Estradiol / Estrogen 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 72.00
OGB 4105 Oligoclonal bands 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) and CSF 860.00

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REF Oligosaccharides 50ml Random Urine - freeze Urine 2,000.00
OMQ 6324 Omega 3 Index 1 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - whole blood 880.00
OPI 1289 Opiates (Screen) 50ml Random Urine 36.00
MAC 1290 Opiates & Cannabinoids 50ml Random Urine 56.00
ORG 5195 Organic Acids 50ml Random Urine, freeze. 370.00
Clinical & drug history is essential.
REF Orotic Acid 50ml Random Urine - freeze. 500.00
Osmolality
OSS 1050 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 92.00
UOS 1050 Urine 50ml Random Urine 92.00
OCL 6609 Osteocalcin (Bone Turnover Marker) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 200.00
REF Ovarian Ab 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 1,550.00
OXA 1869 Oxalate Excretion, Urine 24 hr Urine Collection over 20 ml HCL. (pH :1) 500.00
- freeze urine
OZP 5196 Oxazepam (Serepax) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 800.00
- specific of benzodiazepine
P1P 3145 P1NP 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 300.00
Pancreatic Enzymes
AMY 1003 Serum amylase 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 32.00
UAM 1066 Urine amylase 24 hr plain urine collection or 50ml Random Urine 36.00
LSE 1044 Lipase 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 200.00
REF Pancreatic Polypeptide 8ml Gel (Yellow) - freeze serum 680.00
PAP Smear Please use spatula with cytobrush, label & fix slide.
PAP 1295 PAP Smear - Conventional 44.00
PAQ 6155 PAP Smear - Conventional (Urgent) 60.00
PRC 1276 Paracetamol 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 130.00
REF Parainfluenza Antibodies Type 1, 2 & 3 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) POA
REF Paraquat 50ml Random Urine 150.00
VPB 1914 Parvovirus B19 Serology (IgG & IgM) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 340.00
REF Parvovirus B19 PCR 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) OR 4 ml EDTA (PURPLE) 720.00
- freeze serum / plasma /
amniotic fluid (normal temperature) /CSF
MON 1194 Paul Bunnell 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 48.00
(Infectious Mononucleosis / Monospot)
PCV 6675 PCV (Packed Cell Volume) (Haematocrit) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 14.00
AIA 2122 Pemphigus 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 430.00
(Skin Auto-Antibodies)
Penicillin Allergy Assay
RS1 1324 Assay G 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 400.00
RS1 1324 Assay V 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 400.00
DES 1371 Pertofran (Desipramine) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 500.00
State time/date of last dose & time/date of collection
PCD 2295 Phencyclidine - PCP (Screen) 50ml Random Urine 120.00
PHE 1277 Phenobarbitone 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 180.00
State time / date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
UBE 1654 Phenols (Urine Benzene) 50ml Random Urine 380.00

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Phenotyping (Red Cell)
RAP 1883 for Rhesus antigens 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 170.00
PKU 1054 Phenylketonuria test for neonates Use Guthrie card - available at laboratory. 1,200.00
Includes testing for amino acid, acyl-carnitine,
cystic fibrosis, congenital hypothyroidism and
galactosaemia
Phosphate (PO4)
PO4 3484 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 12.00
UPH 1068 Urine 24 hr urine collection aliquot must be acidified before 24.00
analysis.
PHOSAB 4011 Phospholipid Antibody Screen 470.00
Cardiolipin antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW)
Lupus anticoagulant 2 x 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE) -freeze plasma

PLA 4160 Platelet Antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 640.00
Please provide latest FBC results.
PLC 1108 Platelet Concentrate (per pack) By Agreement Only. 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 126.00
PLT 6676 Platelet Count 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 14.00
PCE 1731 Pneumocystis jirovecii Induced sputum, bronchial aspirate, washings or 330.00
(formerly known as Pneumocystis carinii) brushings.
POY 5263 Polymixin (Colistin) Acinetobacter baumanii isolate 180.00
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC)
UPS 1868 Porphyrin Screen 50ml Random Urine, freeze. Wrap in foil. 260.00
(with reflex for positive screening) Please provide clinical history.
Potassium (K+)
POT 3486 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 12.00
UPO 1068 Urine 24 hr urine collection (no additive) 26.00
UPG 1630 Pregnancy Test (Urine) 50ml Random Urine 24.00
PCQ 5911 Procalcitonin (Quantitative) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 350.00
GRP 6400 ProGRP 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Provide clinical details. 20.00
PRG 1261 Progesterone 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 66.00
PRL 1262 Prolactin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 56.00
PRO 2679 Propoxyphene (Screen) 50ml Random Urine 100.00
Protein (Total)
PRT 6632 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 12.00
UPR 1080 Urine 24 hr urine collection (no preservative) 24.00
PTC 1518 Protein C 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE) - freeze plasma 226.00
UPC 2465 Protein Creatinine (PRT/CRT) Ratio 50ml Random Urine 24.00
Protein Electrophoresis
PEP 6811 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 560.00
UEL 7212 Urine 40 ml first-void morning urine 500.00
PTS 1810 Protein S 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE) - freeze plasma 250.00
PT3 1901 Proteinase 3 - ANCA 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - separate serum 300.00
PTD 5198 Prothiaden (Dothiepin) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 500.00
PBG 5266 Prothrombin Gene Mutation 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) or 660.00
Sodium Citrate (BLUE) - whole blood.
Sample to be collected on Friday.
By appointment only.

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PTG 1090 Prothrombin Time (PT & INR) 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE). Fill to line. 54.00
PRZ 5199 Prozac (Fluoxetine) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 500.00
FSA 1705 PSA - Free & Total 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 168.00
(Prostate-Specific Antigen)
PSA 1199 PSA - Total (Prostate-Specific Antigen) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 80.00
MLD 4107 Pseudomallei Ab titre 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 380.00
VB6 1063 Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) 6ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN). Wrap in foil. 340.00
Freeze whole blood immediately (Do NOT spin)
REF Pyrimidine / Purine 50ml Random Urine (freeze) 750.00
REF Pyruvate Kinase 1 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - whole blood 760.00
QFT 3095 QuantiFERON TB Gold Special collection kit. Must be incubated before 620.00
(Mycobacterium Tuberculosis) 16hrs from sample collection.
RAB 5236 Rabies Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 540.00
Please provide clinical notes / vaccine taken
RCU 1025 Red Cell Copper 6ml of K2 EDTA (ROYAL BLUE)- whole blood 280.00
RCC 6677 Red Cell Count (RCC) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 36.00
UM 1910 Red Cell Morphology (Urine) Mid Stream Urine collection. Must be fresh. 26.00
RBX 310 Renal Biopsy Fresh tissue. 2,500.00
Contact lab for further details & specific appointment.
REI 1872 Renin 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) freeze plasma. 600.00
ARA 1918 Reticulin Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 300.00
RET 1134 Reticulocytes 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 26.00
RHC 3432 Reticulocytes Haemoglobin Content 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 34.00
RT3 5510 Reverse T3 8 ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 760.00
RHE 1200 Rheumatoid Factor (RF) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 54.00
DIS 1372 Rythmodan (Disopyramide) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 480.00
VB2 1062 Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). Wrap in foil. 620.00
Feeze whole blood.
REF Ribosomal P Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 700.00
RIC 1218 Rickettsia Serology (Weil-Felix Screen) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 46.00
REF Rickettsia tsutsugamushi 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 1,100.00
RTC 4155 Ristocetin Cofactor Activity 3 x 2.7ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE) freeze plasma 2,000.00
CNZ 5173 Rivotril (Clonazepam) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Wrap in foil. 620.00
State time / date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
VRR 3161 Ross River Virus IgG Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 580.00
RPR 1217 RPR (VDRL) Includes titre & TPPA if positive 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 22.00
Rubella Antibodies
RUG 1202 IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 64.00
RUM 1204 IgM 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 130.00
Schistosomiasis (Bilharzia)
REF Serology 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) POA
BIH 1904 FEME only Urine or faeces 80.00
SEL 3824 Selenium 6ml K2 EDTA (ROYAL BLUE) - plasma 300.00
SRP 5200 Serepax (Oxazepam) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 800.00
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Serotonin
SRT 6151 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 880.00
REF Urine 24 hr Urine Collection over 20 ml HCl. (pH :1) 880.00
- freeze urine
SHB 1438 SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Provide clinical details. 160.00
SCC 6401 Squamous Cell Carcinoma Antigen 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Provide clinical details. 360.00
DOX 1374 Sinequan (Doxepin) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 500.00
State time / date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
REF Sirolimus 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - whole blood (freeze) 560.00
ASM 1142 Smooth Muscle Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 190.00
Sodium (Na+)
NA 6631 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 12.00
USO 6638 Urine 24 hr urine collection (no additive) 26.00
ALA 5271 Soluble Liver Antigen 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 1,740.00
SPR 5201 Sperm Antibodies 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW).- freeze serum 660.00
Please provide clinical details.
SEM 1296 Sperm Analysis Must reach lab within 1 hour of collection. 78.00
Infertility Please state time and date of collection. If collection
required phone laboratory for appointment.
DO NOT FREEZE.
SPH 4157 SPMA (S-Phenylmercapturic acid) 50ml Random Urine 350.00
STO 1056 Stone Analysis Stone in sterile containers without any preservatives 300.00
ASO 1143 Streptococcal Antibody (ASOT) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 66.00
SMA 1732 Striated Muscle Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 540.00
SGY 5202 Strongyloides Serology 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 700.00
REF Sulphonylurea Screen 8ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) - freeze plasma 620.00
SPP 3378 SurePath-Liquid Based Cytology Cervical broom & SurePath vial 80.00
SPQ 6156 SurePath-Liquid Based Cytology (Urgent) Cervical broom & SurePath vial 120.00
HPGS 3621 SurePath plus HPV by PCR Cervical broom & SurePath vial 270.00
Syphilis Serology
RPR 1217 RPR (with titre & TPPA if reactive) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 22.00
TPH 1214 TPPA or specific T. pallidum IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 28.00
TTI 1704 TPPA with Titre 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 86.00
FTA 1844 Fluorescent Treponemal Antibodies Absorption 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 310.00
(Total)
FTI 1845 Fluorescent Treponemal Antibodies (lgM) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 350.00
TSP 6164 T-Spot TB Test 1 x 5ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) 850.00
Do NOT spin and send to lab within 24hours.
REF trans, trans-Muconic acid (tt-MA) 50ml Random Urine 550.00
TAC 2481 Tacrolimus 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). Whole blood. 390.00
Sample Time: 12 hours post-dose. State time / date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
AAC 1065 Taurine 8ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) - freeze plasma 620.00
TEG 1270 Tegretol (Carbamazepine) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 240.00
Sample Time: Pre-Dose. State time I date of last dose & time /
date of collection.

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FTE 1873 Testosterone (Free) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 520.00
TES 1266 Testosterone (Total) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Provide clinical details. 80.00
TTA 1739 Tetanus Toxoid Ab 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 440.00
THE 1280 Theophylline (Aminophylline) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 300.00
REF Thiopurine Methyltransferase (TPMT) 2 x4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 2,500.00
THY 1120 Thyroglobulin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 240.00
Thyroid Auto-Antibodies:
MA 1651 Anti - thyroid peroxidase 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 130.00
TA 1208 Thyroglobulin Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 130.00
TTG 4106 Tissue Transglutaminase Antibody IgA 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 400.00
TNA 4029 TNF-alpha 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 640.00
Tobramycin
TOB 1442 Pre dose (Trough) 8ml plain (GEL-yellow). State time taken. 180.00
Sample time: Pre-Dose.
TOB 1442 Post Dose (Peak) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). State time taken. 180.00
Sample time: Pre-Dose.
Single Specimen 30 minutes after bolus I.V. injection OR POA
15 minutes after completion of I.V.infusion OR
60 minutes after I.M. injection.
State frequency and dose - 8, 12 or 24 hourly.
TOF 5204 Tofranil (Imipramine) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 500.00
TOE 4156 Toluene (Exposure) 50ml Random Urine 440.00
- to be collected at end of shift
REF Topamax / Topiramate 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) freeze serum. 620.00
Sample to be collected 4 hours after the dose.
TSE 1740 Toxocara Serology 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 500.00
TXG 1210 Toxoplasma Serology IgG 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 94.00
TXM 1212 Toxoplasma Serology IgM 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 126.00
TRA 1059 Transferrin includes TIBC 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). Preferably A.M. 78.00
T3T 6599 Total T3 (Total Tri-iodo Thyronine) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 40.00
T4T 6600 Total T4 (Total Thyroxine) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 40.00
TG 6634 Triglycerides (Lipids) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 10-12 hour fast necessary. 12.00
Troponin
TNT 6342 hs Troponin T (for diagnosis) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 190.00
HSI 6013 hs Troponin I (for risk stratification) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 186.00
TRP 5205 Tryptanol (Amitriptyline) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 520.00
TRY 5268 Tryptase 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - freeze serum 744.00
TSH 1267 Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) - fasting preferred 52.00
TSI 4785 Thyroid Stimulating Immunoglobulin 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 500.00
TSR 3065 TSH Receptor Antibody 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 360.00
TYP 1207 Typhoid Antibody (Widal Test) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 54.00
TYS 1853 Typhidot Rapid IgG / IgM combo 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 146.00
Urea
UR 6635 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 12.00
URU 1069 Urine 24 hr urine collection (no preservative) 24.00
UBA 1750 Urea Breath Test C-13-2 Point Special collection kit. Available from laboratory. 170.00

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Uric Acid (Urate)
SUA 6633 Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 12.00
UUA 1069 Urine 24 hr urine collection, NaOH preservative 24.00
UBE 1654 Urine Benzene (Phenols) 50ml Random Urine 380.00
REF Urine Cresol 50ml Random Urine 480.00
- to be collected at end of shift
UMC 1229 Urine Culture (C&S) Fresh Mid Stream Urine sample. 66.00
Please state if MSU, catheter urine, clean catch or
bag specimen.
CYT 1291 Urine (Cytology) Please provide clinical history 180.00
UM 1910 Urine FEME (Chemistry & Cell Count) Fresh Mid Stream Urine sample. 24.00
Please state if MSU, catheter urine, clean catch or
bag specimen.
UPS 1868 Urine Porphyrins 50ml Random Urine. Wrap in foil. 260.00
Freeze Sample. Provide clinical history
UCH 1451 Urine Microchemistry 50ml Mid Stream Urine 20.00
DIZ 5176 Valium (Diazepam) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 660.00
State time / date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
VAL 1281 Valproate (Epilim) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 176.00
Sample Time: Pre-Dose. State time / date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
Vancomycin
VMI 1282 Trough 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 220.00
Sample Time: Pre-Dose. State time / date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
VMI 1282 Peak 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 220.00
Sample Time: Post-Dose. To be taken:
minutes after start of 60 minutes infusion OR
at completion of extended infusion.
State frequency of dose.
VAC 5262 Vancomycin MRSA isolate 240.00
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC)
VAP 6148 Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - freeze plasma 1,060.00
VSP 4158 Vasopressin 2 x 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) - freeze plasma 1,080.00
LIS 3426 Very Low Density Lipoprotein (VLDL) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 56.00
CHC 1230 Vibrio cholera (Culture) Fresh faecal specimen. 90.00
VTA 1055 Vitamin A (Retinol) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) OR 560.00
6ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN)
- Freeze serum/plasma, wrap in foil.
VB1 1057 Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 6ml Lithium Heparin (green). 300.00
- Freeze full blood, wrap in foil.
VB2 1062 Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 4ml EDTA (PURPLE). 620.00
- Freeze full blood, wrap in foil.
VB6 1063 Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) 6ml Lithium Heparin (green). 340.00
- Freeze full blood, wrap in foil.
B12 1137 Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 88.00

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VTC 1014 Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 6ml Lithium Heparin (GREEN) OR 430.00
8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW).
- Freeze serum/plasma, wrap in foil.
OHD 1020 Vitamin D Total (25 OHD) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 140.00
VTE 1058 Vitamin E (Tocopherol) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 800.00
- Freeze serum, wrap in foil.
VWF 4159 von Willebrand Factor (VWF) 2 x 4 ml Sodium Citrate (BLUE) - freeze plasma 920.00
RIC 1218 Weil-Felix (Rickettsia Ab) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 46.00
DIF 1502 White Cell Count including 5 part differential 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 36.00
WCC 6678 White Cell Count only 4ml EDTA (PURPLE) 34.00
REF White Cell Enzyme 2 X 4ml EDTA (whole blood). Sample to be collected 4,000.00
on Friday. By appointment only.
TYP 1207 Widal Test (Typhoid Antibody) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 54.00
WWF 6713 Widal / Weil-Felix Test 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) 68.00
REF Worm Identification Worm Sample 280.00
XYE 3950 Xylene 50ml Random Urine 400.00
- to be collected at end of shift
REF Yellow Fever 2ml Serum (do not freeze) 600.00
ZAR 1410 Zarontin (Ethosuximide) 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW). 400.00
State time I date of last dose & time /
date of collection.
ZIK 4877 Zika Virus PCR Frozen plasma - < 1 week onset / 460.00
Frozen urine - < 2 weeks onset (at least 1ml).
Zinc concentration in :
SZN 1064 Plasma /Serum 8ml Plain (Gel-YELLOW) OR 320.00
UZN 2444 Urine 6ml K2 EDTA (ROYAL BLUE) 280.00
24hr urine collection in acid washed bottle.
Taken at end of working shift.

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