Features of the Ward:
Moheb Mehr Hospital subspecialty laboratory with an experienced staff of doctors and employees, and utilizing the latest technology and modern devices, performs routine, emergency, specialized, subspecialized, hormonal, etc. pathobiological tests in the shortest time and with the best quality.
-Accuracy, precision, and speed of work are major indicators of this ward and the results of tests are periodically reviewed and approved by reputable domestic and foreign quality control institutions.
-The procedures required for preparation prior to tests, proper collection, and transfer of samples to the laboratory, brochures have been prepared that are available to clients.
-It should be noted that Moheb Mehr Hospital Laboratory has succeeded in receiving national accreditation certificates: ISO 10002: 2014, ISO 10015: 1999, OHSAS 18001: 2007, and ISO 9001: 2008.
In addition to accepting basic insurance, this complex is also a party to the contract with supplementary insurance companies.
How to use laboratory services:
In order to use the diagnostic services of the laboratory, the doctor first writes down his/her “request” by mentioning the full type of requested service in the patient’s medical services booklet. The patient then refers to the laboratory with his/her medical services booklet.
If the patient does not have a medical services booklet and can utilize supplementary insurance, due to the variety of contracts and insurance companies, it is necessary to have a letter of recommendation from the insurance company to use the laboratory services.
Important points :
-If the test result is ready, a text message will be sent to the patients.
-At the request of patients, the results form can be sent by courier or fax.
-Respected doctors and clients can view and download test results form from the hospital’s website by entering the tracking code written on the result receipt.
-This center provides sampling services, performs tests, and presents the results to esteemed clients around the clock.
-Not all tests require prior preparation. However, most tests require observing the points that, if observed well, will lead to correct laboratory results.