Molecular Biology – Precision Testing at CDC

The Molecular Biology Lab at CDC specializes in DNA, RNA, and genetic testing for precise disease detection.
We use PCR, Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), and advanced molecular techniques to analyze genetic material.
Molecular testing helps in diagnosing infectious diseases, genetic disorders, and cancer markers.
Our laboratory identifies COVID-19, hepatitis, tuberculosis, and other viral infections. We ensure highly sensitive and rapid testing for accurate disease identification. Genetic screening helps in early cancer detection and hereditary disease prevention. CDC provides cutting-edge molecular diagnostics for personalized healthcare solutions. Choose CDC for advanced molecular testing with expert medical consultation.

At Capital Diagnostic Centre (CDC), we offer cutting-edge Molecular Biology testing to detect and analyze infectious diseases with high accuracy and reliability. Our advanced PCR-based diagnostics ensure early detection, precise results, and effective treatment planning.

Real-Time PCR

A highly sensitive test for detecting and quantifying genetic material of viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens.

Hepatitis B PCR

Detects and measures Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) DNA in blood, essential for disease monitoring and treatment decisions.

COVID-19 PCR Test

A gold-standard test for detecting SARS-CoV-2, ensuring fast, accurate, and reliable COVID-19 diagnosis.

Hepatitis C PCR

Identifies Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) RNA, allowing early detection and effective antiviral therapy planning.

At CDC, we are committed to delivering high-precision molecular diagnostics to support effective disease management and treatment strategies. Trust CDC for advanced lab testing you can rely on!

Benefits of Molecular Biology Research

Molecular biology research enhances disease detection and personalized treatment strategies. It helps in early genetic disease screening and prevention. Supports vaccine development and virus detection. Improves understanding of cancer genetics and targeted therapies.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

It is used for genetic testing, cancer screening, and infectious disease diagnosis.

PCR amplifies DNA/RNA to detect infections with high accuracy.

Yes, molecular tests help identify cancer markers before symptoms appear.

Results are usually available within 24-72 hours.

CDC offers advanced technology, expert pathologists, and fast, reliable results.