For Hospitals & feeder labs

Hospitals and feeder Labs

We help hospitals focus on patient care while we take care of their lab work. this way we help their lab run efficienly and profitably.

With growing complexity and increasing diversity of laboratory tests, Hospitals have come to accept the benefits of ousourcing their lab work to institutions like us that only focus on laboratory work.

Also smaller labs that cannot cover the full portfolio of tests, rely on us for getting the entire range of lab tests done
Make Anand Lab, your partner of choice

With diagnostic needs becoming more demanding, sustainable Laboratory business requires ongoing investment in equipments, infrastructure, people and training. For many hospitals, this is complex and specialised work. For many smaller labs, the low test volumes do not justify the economics of the investment.

Such Institutions rely on a full reference laboratory such as Anand diagnostic Lab to satisfy their laboratory testing needs of their patients. With the reputation we have built over the years, institutions trust us with samples collected from remote locations in and outside of Karnataka State. They know that the tests will be done properly and results reported quickly and reliably.

Anand Lab has been servicing the needs of Hospital labs and other independent labs for several years. We are committed to serving this market well. Consequently we continue to make investments in people, process, equipments & IT infrastructure to deliver the trusted outcomes with highest integrity and standards.

Useful information

  • Complete list of Test menu with guidelines


    The test menu is presented here as an intuitive table that will help you sort the data in multiple ways and help get answers to questions like:

    • What are the various sample cut off time?
    • What are the days on which special tests are done?
    • How should specimens be collected and transported to ensure the samples will not be rejected?
    • When are reports available for various tests.. and so on.


    To get started, simply click on the button here Launch test menu


  • Specimen collection guidelines


    This section provides general guidelines on specimen collection. You may print this and pin it up for internal use. Following these guidelines will help ensure sample rejections to the minimum and improve reliability of test outcomes.

    1. Patient samples must be accompanied by proper requisition form with Name, sex, age and forwarding institution reference legibly written. Many times poor handwriting and illegible writing causes errors and delays the test process.
    2. Ensure that samples are not spoilt before sending
    3. Ensure that samples are sent according to the time cut off for various tests. Delay in sample receipt could impact test outcomes and result in sample rejection. For specific time cut off for various tests, look up Test Menu
    4. All sample containers must be properly labelled with the patient’s name and reference number.
    5. All sample containers must be tightly capped to prevent leaks and spillage.
    6. Use appropriate tubes for different types of tests. Use as many tubes as are required for various tests. For example, when requesting for blood count and HbA1c on the same patient, submit 2 tubes of 4ml EDTA samples and not one.
    7. Send enough quantity of the sample to do the test properly.
    8. Do not store blood samples in freezer.
    9. Do not take samples for Ferritin tests in the afternoon.
    10. Do not send over night samples for certain tests like sugar, calcium, phosphate and electrolytes.
    11. Certain patient actions can influence lab results. If these need to be highlighted, please mention them in your requisition slip.
    1. Vigorous exercise (raises ALT)
    2. Meals (raises triglycerides)
    3. Drugs (can interfere with many types of test depending on the drug type and last dosage taken)
    1. If there are delays in transporting the sample, then the specimens must be refrigerated. Specimens intended for bio chemical analysis should be kept at room temperature. Sputum samples should not be refrigerated.

  • Online reports access

    For all the samples forwarded to us, you can now securely access the reports online, much ahead of the physical reports. All you need is a Pc with an Internet connection. The reports are identical to the hard copy reports including header, footer, watermark and signature. You could deliver these reports to your customers with confidence. If your report volumes are high, you could also seek an offline version of this tool. This allows you to look up the reports even when not connected to the Internet. Login to www.anandlabreports.com to access the reports.