Department Head – – Nataliia Kozmuk
(066) 158-86-80
The Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory performs a broad spectrum of laboratory investigations aimed at diagnosing diseases, monitoring their course, and assessing treatment efficacy in children and adolescents.
The Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory of the State Institution "Institute for Children and Adolescents Health Care of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine" includes clinical, biochemical, and bacteriological divisions and provides a broad spectrum of laboratory tests and diagnostic services.
The laboratory holds Certificate No. 01-0042/2025 certifying that its measurement management system complies with the requirements of DSTU ISO 10012:2005. In addition, the laboratory was accredited in 2025.
The laboratory is equipped with a range of modern analytical instruments, including:
Automated analyzer LABanalyt BH-40-BTManufactured in 2025, the automated analyzer performs complete blood count (CBC) analysis, measuring 16 parameters and providing graphical cytogram output. The analyzer allows complete blood count testing to be performed within only a few minutes, ensuring rapid and reliable diagnostic results. In addition to automated analysis, all blood samples are subjected to microscopic examination for a more comprehensive assessment of blood cell composition and morphology. Complete blood count (CBC) analysis is one of the most important diagnostic tools, offering a sensitive assessment of the response of the hematopoietic system to a wide range of physiological and biological factors. |
Automated urine analyzer Citolab Reader 300The automated urine analyzer performs clinical urinalysis in just five minutes, assessing ten key parameters of the urine sample. Following automated analysis, each urine sample undergoes mandatory microscopic examination to enable a more detailed evaluation of epithelial cells and crystalline components of the urinary sediment. |
Semi-automated biochemical analyzer Віоsystems BTSManufactured in 2025, the semi-automated biochemical analyzer performs a comprehensive range of biochemical investigations, including lipid profiling, liver and kidney function tests, determination of iron, phosphorus and magnesium concentrations, as well as the measurement of uric acid, creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, amylase, and numerous other biochemical markers. Biochemical tests are among the most informative and clinically significant indicators of the body's functioning. They make it possible to detect abnormalities in the function of almost all organs and systems. |
Automated ELISA analyzer Immunochem2100Manufactured in 2025, the automated ELISA analyzer enables a comprehensive range of immunological and hormonal assays, including the complete thyroid hormone panel (including antibodies to thyroid peroxidase), prolactin, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, testosterone, cortisol, estradiol, insulin, and many other hormones. The analyzer also determines the levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D, ferritin, C-reactive protein, D-dimer, interleukin-6, and urinary microalbumin, as well as numerous other clinically significant biomarkers. |
Glucose analyzer EKSAN GMManufactured in 2025, the automated glucose analyzer enables accurate determination of serum glucose levels within just a few minutes. The system allows assessment of the glycemic profile and oral glucose tolerance testing, as well as the measurement of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c). |
Bacteriological investigationsThe laboratory performs a wide range of bacteriological investigations with antimicrobial susceptibility testing based on the standardized disk diffusion method according to EUCAST methodology, ensuring accurate selection of antimicrobial therapy. Modern chromogenic culture media are used in the laboratory, enabling shorter turnaround times for bacteriological testing. . Bacteriological testing enables accurate identification of the causative pathogen and the appropriate selection of antibacterial therapy, which is particularly important in the era of antimicrobial resistance. . |



