Agilus Diagnostics launches advanced laboratory in Assam’s Bongaigaon

The advanced laboratory spread over 2000 Sqft has multiple laboratory divisions including Hematology, Biochemistry, Clinical Pathology, Serology and Microbiology.

Agilus Diagnostics, Assam, advanced laboratory, healthcare news, diagnostics news,
This new Agilus lab in Bongaigaon along with its existing laboratory network in Assam will also cater to Dhuburi, Goalpara, Barpeta, it added.

Agilus Diagnostics on Wednesday announced the launch of a new laboratory in Bongaigaon, Assam.

According to a press statement, the advanced laboratory has the capacity to process 25,000+ samples in a month ranging from simple routine tests to semi-specialized and specialized tests.

“Recognizing the rising demand for quality diagnostic services, Agilus has expanded its capabilities by launching this laboratory in Bongaigaon. The citizens of Bongaigaon will now have access to Agilus’ extensive test menu comprising of 3,000+ tests and a range of well-curated preventive healthcare packages,” the company said in a statement.

This new Agilus lab in Bongaigaon along with its existing laboratory network in Assam will also cater to Dhuburi, Goalpara, Barpeta, it added.

“Our new lab in Bongaigaon helps us improve the turnaround time on reports and also strengthen our position in the state of Assam. We have also enabled home collection services for the benefit of our customers and other valued added services like ordering tests through our website and intuitive mobile app, receiving diagnostic reports through WhatsApp etc. In addition, we believe that our comprehensive test menu will help the local citizens and doctors to access a large number of tests,” Mr. Anand K, Managing Director & CEO, Agilus Diagnostics said.

The advanced laboratory spread over 2000 Sqft has multiple laboratory divisions including Hematology, Biochemistry, Clinical Pathology, Serology and Microbiology.

Read Next
This article was first uploaded on November twenty-three, twenty twenty-three, at thirty-three minutes past nine in the morning.
X