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madhvanidandiagnostic.com

Best Pathology Lab in Moshi | Blood Tests, Health Checkups & Home Collection Services

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Quality Healthcare Diagnostics | Hematology | Biochemistry | Microbiology | Histopathology

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Complete Pathology Services in Moshi Pimpri Chinchwad | Home Sample Collection Available

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Fl N 108 Sai Astha Societ, Indryani Colony No 7, Moshi, Haveli, Pune- 412

Pharmacogenetic

Pharmacogenetic Pathology is an advanced branch of genetic testing that studies how a person’s genes influence their response to medicines. These tests help understand how the body may process certain medications and support doctors in selecting more suitable treatment options.

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Pharmacogenetic Pathology Services Include::

  • Genetic testing for medication response
  • Drug metabolism analysis
  • Personalized medicine testing
  • DNA-based treatment guidance
  • Genetic variation analysis related to medicines
  • Adverse drug reaction risk assessment

Uses of Pharmacogenetic Testing:

  • Helps understand how a patient may respond to specific medicines
  • Supports personalized treatment planning
  • Helps identify possible medication sensitivity risks
  • Assists doctors in optimizing medication choices

Benefits of Pharmacogenetic Testing:

1. Supports personalized healthcare
2. May help reduce medication-related risks
3. Helps doctors make informed treatment decisions
4. Provides genetic insights for medication management
5. Useful in selected medical conditions and therapies

Yes, lab test results are confidential and protected by privacy laws such as HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). Only authorized individuals, such as your healthcare provider and lab personnel, can access your test results.

Yes, lab test results are confidential and protected by privacy laws such as HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). Only authorized individuals, such as your healthcare provider and lab personnel, can access your test results.

Yes, lab test results are confidential and protected by privacy laws such as HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act). Only authorized individuals, such as your healthcare provider and lab personnel, can access your test results.