Microbiology

Plays a crucial role in infection diagnosis and hospital safety.
Identifies bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites that cause disease.
Conducts culture sensitivity tests, gram staining, and rapid antigen/antibody assays.
Supports diagnosis of infections such as sepsis, tuberculosis, UTIs, respiratory illnesses, and wound infections.
Develops and monitors strict infection control policies, including hand hygiene and sterilization protocols.
Tracks hospital-acquired infections and ensures timely outbreak management.
Runs antibiotic stewardship programs to prevent resistance and promote rational drug use.
Maintains quality assurance through internal and external proficiency testing.
Trains staff on biosafety, waste disposal, and specimen handling.
Utilizes advanced tools such as PCR and ELISA for precise molecular diagnostics.
Collaborates with clinical teams for real-time treatment adjustments.
Promotes patient education on infection prevention during epidemics and seasonal outbreaks.
Plays an integral role in health screening and immunization programs.
Combines vigilance with innovation to safeguard both patients and healthcare providers.
Our Doctors :
Dr. Symphonia, MD (Micro)




