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Blood Clotting Disorders
Phlebotomy (Blood Tests)
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
Pulmonary Embolism (PE)
Haemophilia
Von Willebrand Disease
Thrombophilia
Thyroid Disorders
Phlebotomy (Blood Tests)
Goiter
Thyroid Cancer
Thyroid Nodules
Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
Graves’ Disease
Kidney Diseases
Phlebotomy (Blood Tests)
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)
Kidney Infections
Liver & Kidney Diseases
Phlebotomy (Blood Tests)
Hepatitis (A, B, and C)
Cirrhosis
Fatty Liver Disease
Anaemia
Phlebotomy (Blood Tests)
Iron-Deficiency Anaemia
Muscle & Joint Issues
Radiology and Imaging
Arthritis
Torn Ligaments
Slipped Discs
Digestive Disorders
Radiology and Imaging
Appendicitis
Diverticular Disease
Celiac Disease
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
Peptic Ulcers
Heart Disease & Blocked Arteries
Radiology and Imaging
Arrhythmias
Cardiomyopathy
Heart Valve Diseases
Lung Conditions
Radiology and Imaging
Bronchitis
Pneumonia
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
Tuberculosis (TB)

Phlebotomy (Blood Tests)

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Phlebotomy is the process of taking blood for testing to diagnose infections, blood disorders, and monitor overall health.

What happens during a blood test?

> A small needle takes blood from your arm.
> It feels like a small scratch but is very quick.
> A plaster or cotton pad covers the area after.

Important

💬 Scared of needles? Tell the staff.
⏳ Some tests need no food before – ask your doctor.

“Now, let’s look at the different types of conditions you might need a blood test for — like infections, heart problems, or digestive issues.

Blood Clotting Disorders

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Thyroid Disorders

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Kidney Diseases

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Liver & Kidney Diseases

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Anaemia

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