PCR test + Respiratory panel
Multiple answers, one test: comprehensive diagnosis, clear results
Benefits
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Identifies a wide range of respiratory pathogens.
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Offers confirmation for multiple types of coronaviruses, including COVID-19.
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Provides detailed diagnostics for patients with respiratory issues.
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Enables early detection of various respiratory diseases.
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Helps doctors make precise and timely decisions for appropriate treatment.
Comprehensive Diagnosis for Respiratory Health: PCR + Respiratory Panel
Our PCR + Respiratory Panel test offers a comprehensive and detailed approach to assessing the health of your respiratory system. This advanced test identifies not only COVID-19, but also 14 other viral pathogens and 3 bacterial classes that could be causing respiratory difficulties.
Highlighted Features:
Broad Coverage: We detected 5 types of coronavirus, including COVID-19, along with a variety of other respiratory pathogens.
Accurate Confirmation: PCR + Panel is a confirmatory tool for any microorganism identified in the test.
Results in 48 hours: We provide you with the information you need in a short period of time for quick action.
Pathogens we analyze:
Influenza Type A, Influenza Type A (H1N1), Influenza Type A (H3), Influenza Type B, Metapneumovirus, Virus Respiratori, Syncytal Virus Type A, Respiratory Virus, Syncytal Type B, Rhinovirus, Parainfluenza Type 1, Parainfluenza Type 2, Parainfluenza Type 3, Parainfluenza Type 4, Adenovirus, Bocavirus, Coronavirus 229E, Coronavirus HKU-1, Coronavirus NL63, Coronavirus OC43, Coronavirus COVID-19, Bordetella pertussis, Bordetella parapertussis, Mycoplasma pneumoniae.
Schedule your test today and get a complete diagnosis to take care of your respiratory health in a comprehensive way.
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What is the difference between 2D, 3D and 4D ultrasounds?The main difference between 2D, 3D and 4D ultrasounds lies in the image they provide: 2D ultrasound: Provides two-dimensional black-and-white images. This is the most common form and is used to assess basic anatomy and fetal position. 3D ultrasound: Provides three-dimensional images that show more realistic details of the shape and surface of the fetus. It is used for more detailed visualization of facial and anatomical features. 4D ultrasound: This is an extension of 3D ultrasound that adds the dimension of time, providing real-time images. It allows the movement of the fetus to be seen, such as facial gestures and body movements, providing a more "live" experience during the procedure. While 2D ultrasound is standard and generally sufficient to assess fetal health, 3D and 4D ultrasounds offer a more detailed perspective and a richer visual experience, especially appreciated during pregnancy to observe the baby's appearance in a more realistic way.
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What is the best time to perform a 3D/4D ultrasound?Ideally, this is between weeks 26 and 30, when your baby has enough fat to show his or her facial features but still has room to move.
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Are 3D/4D ultrasounds safe for my baby?Yes, these ultrasounds use the same technology as standard 2D ultrasounds and are considered safe by medical experts.
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How long does a 4D ultrasound session last?Typically, a 4D ultrasound session lasts between 20 and 30 minutes, depending on the position of the baby and the quality of the images.
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Why is Doppler used in obstetric ultrasound?Doppler measures blood flow, allowing assessment of circulation in the placenta and fetus, which is crucial for detecting potential problems.
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Is it necessary to have a medical recommendation to schedule an obstetric ultrasound?Generally, it is recommended to follow your doctor's instructions, although in many cases obstetric ultrasounds can be scheduled at your own request.
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What should I do to prepare for my ultrasound?Normally, no special preparation is required. It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothing and have a full bladder to facilitate viewing.
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Can I bring family or friends to the ultrasound session?Of course! We encourage you to share this special moment with your loved ones.