Pathology and Your Health
Pathologists are committed to ensuring you get the right diagnosis and accurate test results.
To screen for diabetes, doctors commonly order the A1C lab test and measure your blood sugar levels. Pathologist La’Tonzia Adams, MD, MS, FCAP, runs the tests in the lab and explains why you and your doctor may want to regularly track your blood sugar. Learn more about other routine lab tests in our “Ask a Pathologist” series.
When you receive a diagnosis, it can be a scary, confusing, often overwhelming experience. As pathologists, we want you to have the information you need to ask the right questions and participate fully in your care.
Pathologists are medical doctors who combine a scientist’s understanding of testing with a specialty physician’s knowledge of laboratory medicine to determine the correct diagnosis. As critical members of your health care team, accuracy and laboratory quality matter to us because your health depends on it.
Pathologists impact nearly all aspects of patient care, from diagnosis to managing chronic diseases through accurate laboratory testing. Often, we guide primary care and other doctors, determining the right test, at the right time, for the right patient.
Pathologists are critical members of your health care team. By examining tissue and body fluids, pathologists inform your diagnosis and can make recommendations to help you prevent illnesses and maintain your health. Learn more about pathology and how medicine benefits from the services of a pathologist.
Pathologists diagnose all types of medical conditions by studying specimens such as polyps and biopsies and by using molecular biology and genetics. Learn more about your diagnosis from how to read a pathology report to the journey of a tissue sample.
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Pathologists impact nearly all aspects of patient care, from diagnosis to offering recommendations for managing chronic diseases. Hear from other patients about their experience with their pathologists. You are invited to share your story about your personal experience with your pathologist.