Why Use an NABL Accredited Laboratory?
Laboratory tests are the quickest and generally the most common solution to figure out any underlying health issues. The data lab tests provide doctors and health professionals to enable them to decide the next course of action for your treatment. This means that laboratories around the country hold a tremendous amount of responsibility on their shoulders.
Naturally, they must maintain accuracy and credibility, particularly when it comes to health checkups. This is where NABL steps in. When NABL accredits a laboratory, it essentially is setting up the bar to ensure high and accurate services. These standards push laboratories to upgrade their equipment and work as per recognized national standards. Let us take a look at why you should opt for a NABL accredited lab for all your tests and your routine health checkups.
What are NABL accredited labs?
NABL is an autonomous body that stands for National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories. It works directly under the Dept. Of Science & Technology, Govt. of India and its objective is to furnish accreditation to calibration and testing of clinical laboratories in India.
It enables various labs throughout the country to offer affordable and accurate calibration-based testing services.
What is the difference between NABL and ISO?
ISO stands for International Organization for Standardization and its certification is based upon verification of proper documentation whereas NABL accreditation is solely based on evaluation of technical competence. Helix Path Labs is a top NABL accredited and ISO certified lab in tricity that assures only international standard Quality Management systems.
Benefits of choosing a NABL accredited laboratory for your routine health checkup
- Feel assured about the genuineness of your reports: As NABL essentially certified laboratories based on accurate calibrated testing, it offers you a sense of trust and faith in the reports. NABL Accreditation is a standard as per which a lab needs to maintain its services. It behaves like identification and certification of great credibility and service. When you visit a NABL accredited lab like Helix Path Labs, Mohali for a routine health checkup, you get an assurance of quality and don’t need to second guess the procedure or results.
- Feel confident in the technicians performing your tests: Accreditation acts like a filter that brings the best people forward. You can think of it as a way to ensure that the people who will perform your tests are qualified professionals. An unaccredited laboratory on the other hand has no credibility since they don’t meet the standards and regulations set by NABL. Visiting an accredited lab will play a role in enhancing your experience in the laboratory.
- Eliminate re-testing due to high accuracy and save time and money: An accredited laboratory functions to uphold the highest standards of precision and proficiency. Therefore, you can feel confident about your results and their accuracy. Accurate results can make a lot of difference in helping you and your doctor make relevant decisions. Since accredited labs work with professionals whose priority is to maintain the accuracy of their results, you can get access to quality service. NABL accredited labs often have the latest state-of-the-art equipment and work with qualified staff. Many labs also provide you with a very comprehensive analysis along with accurate results.
Helix Path Labs— Certitude Assured!
- Helix Path Labs is a renowned ISO 15189:2012 medical laboratory having NABL qualified and trained s
- Successfully served more than 25000 clients.
- Hands-on experience of 40 skilled staff in implementing NABL ISO 15189:2012 under various disciplines.
When it comes to your health, trust quality and expertise that aligns with national and international standards. Helix Path Labs is the name and workmanship you can count on.
Meet Our MD, Dr. Charandeep Singh Sahni
We take pride in the fact that we are led and driven by the innovative and humanitarian approach of our honourable managing director, Dr Charandeep Singh Sahni. Carrying several years of experience in medical services under his belt, Dr Sahni has been actively involved in organizing and conducting national and state-level conferences at TMH. He specializes in lymph node pathology, GI pathology, head and neck pathology, and breast pathology.
Medical Academic Background and Career at a Glance
- MBBS from the prestigious Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Hospital, Mumbai with distinction in Biochemistry and Pharmacology in 2000.
- MD in pathology from Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai from 2003-06.
- Worked as Senior Resident in Department of Histopathology at PGIMER, Chandigarh.
Research and Papers Presented by Dr Sahni
Dr Sahni also demonstrated his professional achievements by presenting his research works at several eminent conferences. Some of his research work was published and referred by eminent medical journals.
- He presented a poster on “Aorto-Left Atrial Fistula” in APCON 2003 at Bhubaneswar.
- His paper on “Analysis of Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Study of 173 cases” in APCON 2005 at Pune was lauded by the healthcare community.
- In 2006, he demonstrated an important piece of research titled “Distribution, clinicopathological characteristics and immunophenotyping of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: A study of 313 cases using WHO classification (2000)” at APCON 2006 in Bangalore.
Key Published Works:
Dr Sahni has also been involved with many articles published by leading science and medical journals.
- Bothra R, Pai PS, Chaturvedi P, Majeed TA, Singh C, Gujral S, Kane SV. Follicular dendritic cell tumour of tonsil – is it an underdiagnosed entity? Indian J Cancer 2005; 42 (4): 211-4.
- Charandeep S Sahni, Sangeeta B. Desai. Distribution and Clinicopathological characteristics of non- Hodgkin’s lymphoma in India: A study of 935 cases using the WHO classification of lymphoid neoplasms (2000). Leukaemia and Lymphoma 2007; 48 (1): 122-133.
- Charandeep Sahni, Sangeeta Desai. Primary testicular precursor B-lymphoblastic lymphoma: A rare entity. Leukaemia and Lymphoma 2007