Diagnostic Tests

The Helicobacter breath test is used to detect ammonia in the mouth to diagnose a possible Helicobacter pylori infection, which causes stomach aches, gastritis and stomach (duodenal) ulcers.

What if an alarming lesion has appeared on your skin? Perhaps you have a new mole in your collection? Have you had a mark for a long time, that has never been examined? Use our package and let a dermatologist comprehensively evaluate your skin lesions with a video dermatoscope.

The lactulose hydrogen breath test (HBT) is used to measure hydrogen levels in the breath the patient exhales after they are given lactulose.

The sucrose hydrogen breath test (HBT) is used to measure hydrogen levels in the breath the patient exhales after they are given sucrose.

Hydrogen breath test (HBT) allows to determine the concentration of hydrogen in exhaled air, following the administration of glucose to the patient.

Hydrogen breath test (HBT) allows to determine the concentration of hydrogen in exhaled air, following the administration of fructose to the patient.

The examination allows for viewing the larynx in magnification, with the ability to precisely assess the anatomy and physiology of the larynx and its individual elements (glottis, vocal cords).

Full-body videodermatoscopy is a modern, non-invasive examination that enables thorough assessment of all skin moles - both visible and hidden in hard-to-reach areas.

Duplex Doppler ultrasound of the veins of the upper limbs is used to conduct the morphological and blood flow assessments in regard to the veins of the upper limbs.