LabGen provides advanced hematology testing designed to support accurate diagnosis, disease monitoring, and overall patient health assessment. As a CLIA-certified high-complexity diagnostic laboratory serving providers nationwide, we deliver reliable blood analysis backed by automated instrumentation, validated methodologies, and rigorous quality standards.
Our hematology services provide essential diagnostic insight into infection, anemia, inflammation, clotting disorders, and other systemic conditions—supporting confident clinical decision-making across care settings.
Hematology plays a central role in identifying underlying health conditions and monitoring ongoing treatment. Accurate blood analysis enables providers to evaluate cellular health, immune response, and hematologic stability.
12–24 Hours
Optimized laboratory workflows allow for efficient specimen processing and timely reporting. Rapid hematology results support immediate clinical evaluation, treatment decisions, and follow-up planning.
Secure electronic result delivery ensures seamless integration into provider workflows.
LabGen delivers scalable diagnostic support throughout Texas and across the United States with responsive Houston-based operational service.
LabGen combines advanced hematology instrumentation, reliable 12–24 hour turnaround times, and dedicated provider support to deliver trusted diagnostic solutions nationwide.
Request a ConsultationIt evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelets, and differential counts.
Results are typically reported within 12–24 hours.
Yes. White blood cell counts and differentials can indicate infection or inflammation.
Yes. Red blood cell indices and hemoglobin levels support anemia evaluation.
Yes. Platelet counts and related parameters are part of standard analysis.
Reports include structured formatting with reference ranges and clearly flagged values.
Yes. Automated hematology platforms ensure accurate cell counting and reproducibility.
Yes. Blood counts assist in assessing procedural readiness.
Yes. Hematology testing is conducted under CLIA and CAP oversight.