Diagnostic Test
Diagnostic tests group categories of tests aimed at orienting more precisely towards a definitive diagnosis.
Instrumental cardiological examination to evaluate cardiac function. A computerized device is used which, through a series of electrodes applied to the chest, records the cardiac function and translates it graphically.
Non-invasive diagnostic test performed by polygraph. Some recorded physiological parameters: saturation, snoring, respiratory flow, thoracic and abdominal movement. The tracing reading is reported by a sleep specialist.
The test allows you to have a complete picture of the composition of the bacteria residing in the intestine, both the good ones and those that could cause long-term ailments and pathologies.
Dynamic electrocardiogram with which the electrocardiographic tracing is monitored over 24 hours using special instruments.
Non-invasive diagnostic test that allows blood pressure to be measured at regular intervals over a 24-hour period, and the results recorded using a special sphygmomanometer.
Papilloma Virus (HPV) diagnostic test to detect the presence of 14 high-risk strains of Human Papilloma Virus on a self-taken mucovaginal sample.
Oropharyngeal swab to check for group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus.
In the pharmacy it is possible to carry out a rapid test, through a capillary blood sample, to determine the level of vitamin D.

