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Laboratory Instructions


Welcome to the Laboratory Services Page. Click on the links below for instructions on specific specimen collection procedures:

Blood Sample Instructions
Fasting Blood Work
Glucose Tolerance Test
Growth Hormone Suppression Panel

Semen Sample Instructions
Complete Semen Analysis Specimen Collection
Post-Vasectomy Specimen Collection

Sputum Sample Instructions
Acid Fast Bacilli (AFB) Specimen Collection
Cytology Sputum Specimen Collection
Routine Culture Specimen Collection

Stool and Pinworm Sample Instructions
Fecal Fat Sample Specimen
General Stool Specimen Collection
Pinworm Test Specimens
Stool Occult Blood Test Specimens
Obtaining a stool sample for your Polymedco Test Kit

Urine Sample Instructions
24 Hour Urine Collection
Dietary Preparation for 24 Hour Urine Collection
Midstream Urine Collection
Pregnancy Specimen Collection
Special Urine Tests

 


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