Holiday working hours:

Dear patients, on the occasion of September 22 - Day of Bulgarian independence, the working hours of our laboratories are as follows:
*Sofia city, both our sites will be closed on 22.09, on 23.09.23, only the central laboratory at 1 Jerusalem Blvd. will be open;
*Varna city, all laboratories will be closed except for:
- 3 ILINDEN STREET - normal working hours, no change
- "TSAR OSVOBODITEL" Blvd. 81 - on 22.09.23 from 08:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and on 23.09.23 will be closed

influenza

Influenza is an acute infectious disease – the most widespread infection in the world. The first symptoms of flu are fever (38-39 degrees), muscle aches, chills and headache. After a day or two, cough and runny nose are added to the patient’s discomfort. How does the flu get infected? The virus is very easily transmitted from person to person as it is spread by airborne droplets. We can get the flu anywhere. A person with the flu spreads viruses not only when sneezing and coughing, b...
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Thalassemia

Hemoglobin is an intracellular protein whose main function is to transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs. The hemoglobin molecule is made up of four polypeptide chains, two identical. Three types of hemoglobin circulate in the blood of a healthy adult: Hemoglobin A1: 97% of total hemoglobin composed of 2 alpha and 2 beta chains Hemoglobin A2: 2.2- 3.1% of total hemoglobin, composed of 2 alpha and 2 delta chains Hemoglobin F: < 1%, compos...
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Chlamydia

Chlamydia is spread through vaginal secretions and semen. Approximately 70% of sufferers have no symptoms. In rare cases, from 1 to 3 weeks after infection, a greenish-purulent discharge begins to flow from the vagina of a woman or from the ureter of a man. The secretion is similar to that of gonorrhea, accompanied by burning and pain. Chlamydial infection can quickly spread to various internal organs if it is not diagnosed in time and treatment is not started. This infection can be carried in t...
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Serological studies

Through them, the correct diagnosis is made in cases of suspected viral hepatitis. They look for specific protective proteins in the patient’s blood (antibodies) directed against a specific virus; usually, when viral hepatitis is suspected in an otherwise healthy person, antibodies against hepatitis A, B and C viruses are tested. Especially in cases with suspected hepatitis C, two types of serological tests are applied: those that detect specific viral particles in the blood; those that de...
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