Test Information
Clinical Indications (ICD-10)
Branch Availability
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Related Tests
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A complete, accredited directory of every reportable test offered by TrustLab Diagnostics — methodology, sample requirements, turnaround times, branch availability, and ICD-10 indications, all in one place. Built for referring physicians, hospitals, and partner laboratories.
Two steps: choose your lab, then explore by name, department, specialty, or disease. The results below stay scoped to the lab you select.
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Each test in the catalogue is mapped to one primary department, aligned to NABL ISO 15189:2022 scope sections. Click any department to see its full test inventory.
Tests grouped by the medical specialty most likely to order them. Each specialty has a recommended panel for routine workup, plus the full list of relevant assays.
From the National Reference Laboratory in Begumpet to collection centres in Jammu and Noida. Branch-level NABL scope, hours, and capabilities below.
Branch-specific Test Requisition Forms in printable A4 format. Use these for paper-based clinical referrals or to attach to courier samples.
Need a test not in our active catalogue? TrustLab partners with reference laboratories worldwide to source specialised, rare-disease, and emerging-biomarker assays. Submit your request below.
Restricted access for empanelled clinicians and partner laboratories. Inside the portal: tier-based pricing, requisition history, branch TAT dashboards, downloadable MR menus, and online Test Requisition Forms.
For empanelled clinicians & partner labs
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Apply for Empanelment →For partner password resets, contact your TrustLab Partner Coordinator or the QMS desk directly. Self-service password reset arrives in v2.2.
For CCF Founding Partners, your dedicated relationship manager handles all account access.
eDOS is TrustLab's controlled, NABL-aligned digital catalogue of every reportable test on offer — built for the clinical user, governed by the Quality Management System, and audited at every NABL surveillance cycle.
The electronic Directory of Services (eDOS) is the canonical reference for every test in TrustLab's accredited catalogue. It is the single source of truth for test name, code, methodology, sample requirements, turnaround time, branch availability, ICD-10 indications, and pricing. Both the TrustLab consumer site and the AIMS internal platform consume their test data from this directory.
Referring physicians, hospital procurement, partner laboratories, Collection Centre Franchise (CCF) partners, and TrustLab's own field force. eDOS is a B2B reference tool — patient-facing test booking lives at mytrustlab.com.
Every entry in eDOS is governed by TL-QMS-MDM-001, the Master Data Management Policy. Changes to test names, codes, methodology, ICD-10 mapping, or accreditation status require explicit clinical sign-off and are logged in an immutable change register that is presented at NABL surveillance audit.
Search by test name (free text), filter by department, specialty, indication, location, or accreditation status. Click any row for full clinical detail. Print the test card for paper records, or download the branch-specific Test Requisition Form when sending a referral.
eDOS is updated daily by the Quality Manager. Material changes — new tests, deprecations, methodology changes, ICD-10 remaps — are versioned with effective dates. The footer of every page displays the directory version and last-update timestamp.
Spotted an error or a missing test? Use the Refer a Test form, or email qms@trustlabdiagnostics.com. Every correction is acknowledged within 1 working day, triaged under TL-QMS-MDM-001, and resolved within the change-control SLA.
Begumpet Diagnostics · CCF Founding Partner · Territory: Hyderabad West
As a CCF Founding Partner, you pay 35–45% of catalogue MRP — the deepest L2L rate available. Pricing locked for the 3-year MoU term. Volume rebates apply quarterly based on requisition count.
1,200+ tests with your partner pricing visible against MRP.
Branch-specific Test Requisition Forms in print-ready PDF.
Specialty-specific test menus, your L2L pricing, ready to print.
Full sample-tracking log, exportable to CSV for your records.
Push orders & pull reports from your HIS/LIS. ABDM-ready.
Co-branded posters, social cards, and patient-facing leaflets.
De-identified analytics on conditions you order most.
Need a test outside the catalogue? Submit a request.
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Specialty-targeted, branded test menus for medical-rep drop-offs. Configure the audience and scope on the left; the print-ready menu renders on the right. Generates a single-page A4 PDF with your co-branding and L2L pricing applied.
Searchable log of every sample sent to TrustLab. Filter by date, branch, status, or test. Click any row for full requisition trace. Export the filtered set to CSV for invoice reconciliation.
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Print and digital assets for your lab, co-branded with TrustLab credentials. Posters for waiting rooms, social cards for clinic Instagram, and patient-facing leaflets explaining what each test is for. All assets carry your name and TrustLab's NABL accreditation badge.
De-identified analytics on the conditions and tests your practice generates. All data aggregated and anonymised per DPDP Act 2023 — no individual patient is identifiable. Last 90 days, 1,247 unique patients, ~3,800 reportable tests.
Diabetes-related testing accounts for 38% of your requisitions — meaningfully higher than the network average of 24%. Your patient mix skews metabolic.
Of 412 HbA1c tests you ordered, 184 returned ≥ 6.5% (diabetic range), and 127 in 5.7–6.4% (pre-diabetic).
184 of 412 HbA1c tests returned diabetic range. 60% of those patients had no prior recorded diagnosis.
156 of 261 Vitamin D tests showed deficiency. Of those, 38% were severely deficient (<10 ng/mL).
62 of 288 TSH tests showed elevated TSH with normal FT4. 71% of these were female patients aged 30–55.
142 of 318 lipid panels showed at least one abnormal lipid (high LDL, low HDL, or high TG).
TrustLab eDOS · TL-QMS-MDM-001
Create a new entry in the test master. Captures every field in the eDOS schema — specifications, applicability, sample, schedule, clinical context.
Browse, search, and update existing tests. All edits logged in the change register.
Full change history for NABL surveillance. Filterable by change type, user, and date.
Add, edit, or deprecate branches. Updates location_master and per-branch availability matrix.
Edit department_master and specialty_master. Type 3 structural changes require Lab Director sign-off.
Manage the curated ICD-10 subset. WHO 2019 reference + India-specific notes.
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