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Mirza Diagnostics is a growing leader in diagnostic services in Hyderbad. Committed to excellence, we have consistently delivered reliable and high-quality diagnostic solutions. Today, we’re proud to serve customers directly—bringing trusted healthcare closer to you. As we continue to expand rapidly, our mission is to reach every corner of Hyderabad with accessible, accurate, and affordable diagnostic care.

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We needed regular blood tests for my grandfather and chose Mirza Diagnostics’ home testing. The staff is kind, patient,. Highly recommended for families with senior citizens.

Ravi Kumar
Banjara Hills

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I booked a home test for my mother, and the technician arrived exactly on time. Got the reports on WhatsApp the same day. Great service by Mirza Diagnostics

Farzana Begum
Masab Tank

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I was impressed by how organized the home testing was. They followed all safety protocols, and I didn’t even have to step out. Reports were detailed and easy to understand.

Anjali Sharma
Hyderabad

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    August 13, 2025Healthcare is no longer confined to clinics and hospitals. With the advancement of technology and patientcentered care, home diagnostic services are becoming the preferred choice for many. At Mirza Diagnostics Center, we bring worldclass testing facilities right to your doorstep—offering unmatched convenience, safety, and timesaving benefits. 1. Convenience Without Compromise We understand how busy life can get. Whether you’re a working professional, a senior citizen, or someone recovering at home, traveling to a diagnostic center can be stressful. Our trained professionals visit your home, collect your samples, and ensure they reach our advanced laboratory for testing—saving you time, energy, and effort. 2. Safety First – Your Health, Our Priority Postpandemic, minimizing unnecessary exposure to crowded healthcare environments has become essential. Our home diagnostic service helps reduce the risk of infection, especially for those with chronic illnesses or weaker immune systems. With Mirza Diagnostics Center, you can get accurate results without stepping outside your home. 3. TimeSaving for Busy Lives Why spend hours commuting and waiting for your turn when we can bring the service to you? Our home collection service allows you to continue your daily routine while we handle the rest. Results are delivered promptly—often directly to your phone or email—so you can consult your doctor without delay. 4. Professional Care at Home Our home service is not just about convenience—it’s about maintaining the same highquality standards you expect in our center. From routine blood tests to ECGs, our skilled technicians use the latest equipment to ensure precise and reliable results. Shaping the Future of Healthcare At Mirza Diagnostics Center, we believe the future of healthcare lies in personalized, accessible, and safe diagnostic solutions. Home diagnostic services are not just a trend—they are the next step in making healthcare more comfortable and patientfriendly. Experience the future today with Mirza Diagnostics Center’s trusted home diagnostic services—because your health deserves care that comes to you.   [...] Read more...
    August 12, 2025Getting a blood test is a routine part of healthcare, but reading the report can feel overwhelming with so many medical terms and numbers. Understanding these results can help you take better control of your health and build confidence when discussing them with your doctor. Here’s a simple breakdown of common blood test terms and what they mean. 1. RBC (Red Blood Cells) Red blood cells work to transport oxygen from the lungs to all areas of the body. A low red blood cell count can be a sign of anemia, lack of essential nutrients, or blood loss. A high red blood cell count may be associated with dehydration, respiratory disorders, or specific heart problems. 2. WBC (White Blood Cells) White blood cells are part of your immune system and help fight infections. Low WBC can mean your immune system is weak due to illness, medication, or bone marrow problems. High WBC may signal infection, inflammation, or other immunerelated conditions. 3. Hemoglobin (Hb) Hemoglobin is a protein within red blood cells that plays a key role in carrying oxygen across the body. A low hemoglobin level is often linked to anemia, which can lead to tiredness and weakness. A high hemoglobin level may be seen in smokers, individuals residing at high altitudes, or those with certain blood-related conditions. 4. Platelets Platelets help your blood clot and prevent excessive bleeding. Low platelets may increase the risk of bleeding and can be caused by infections, medications, or immune conditions. High platelets might be linked to inflammation, iron deficiency, or bone marrow problems. 5. Cholesterol Cholesterol is a fatty substance in your blood, essential for cell health but harmful in excess. Excess cholesterol in the blood can heighten the risk of heart disease and stroke. Low cholesterol is rare but may be linked to nutritional issues or certain health conditions. 6. Blood Sugar (Glucose) Glucose is the body’s main fuel for producing energy. High blood sugar may indicate diabetes or prediabetes. Low blood sugar can cause dizziness, sweating, and confusion. 7. Liver Function Tests (LFT) These tests measure the levels of enzymes and proteins that the liver produces.Abnormal results may suggest liver damage, infection, or the effects of alcohol/medications. 8. Kidney Function Tests These include creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) levels. High readings may indicate kidney damage or dehydration. Low readings are less common but can be linked to certain medical conditions. Why Understanding Matters Knowing what your blood test results mean helps you take an active role in your health. While your doctor is the best person to interpret your report, understanding the basics can reduce anxiety and help you ask the right questions. Remember: Blood tests are not a diagnosis by themselves—they are a tool to guide further evaluation and treatment. [...] Read more...
    August 12, 2025  In today’s fastpaced lifestyle, many people focus on treating health issues after they arise, rather than preventing them. Preventive health checkups are a powerful way to safeguard your wellbeing, as they help detect potential problems at an early stage—often before symptoms even appear. Early detection not only increases the chances of successful treatment but can also reduce medical costs and improve overall quality of life. Here are 10 essential health tests you should consider taking every year: 1. Complete Blood Count (CBC) The Complete Blood Count (CBC) test analyzes various elements of your blood, such as red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin levels, and platelet count. It can help identify conditions such as anemia, infections, and certain immune disorders. 2. Lipid Profile This test checks your cholesterol and triglyceride levels, which are important indicators of heart health. High cholesterol often has no symptoms but can significantly increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. 3. Blood Sugar Test (Fasting or HbA1c) Routine blood sugar monitoring helps identify diabetes or prediabetes at an early stage. Taking timely action through lifestyle adjustments or medical treatment can reduce the risk of complications such as nerve damage, kidney disorders, and cardiovascular diseases. 4. Thyroid Function Test The thyroid gland plays a key role in controlling metabolism, maintaining energy levels, and ensuring hormonal balance. Testing for TSH, T3, and T4 can help identify hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism before they cause serious health concerns. 5. Liver Function Test (LFT) LFT measures enzymes, proteins, and substances produced by the liver. It helps detect liver damage, hepatitis, fatty liver disease, and the effects of excessive alcohol or medication use. 6. Kidney Function Test Kidney health can be evaluated through tests like serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN). Poor kidney function can lead to toxin buildup in the body, which can be lifethreatening if undetected. 7. Vitamin D Level Vitamin D is essential for bone health, immunity, and mood regulation. A deficiency is widespread and may lead to fatigue, bone discomfort, and an increased likelihood of chronic illnesses. 8. Vitamin B12 Level Vitamin B12 supports nerve health, brain function, and red blood cell production. Lack of this nutrient may result in anemia, tiredness, and problems affecting the nervous system. 9. Blood Pressure Check High blood pressure (hypertension) is a silent killer that increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, and kidney disease. An annual check helps keep it under control. 10. Electrocardiogram (ECG) An ECG records the heart’s electrical activity and can detect irregular rhythms, heart muscle damage, or poor blood flow to the heart. The Power of Prevention Yearly health check-ups are important for all individuals, not only for those with known medical conditions. By investing a little time in yearly screenings, you can detect health problems early, start timely treatment, and make informed lifestyle changes. Remember, prevention is always better than cure—and often far less costly. [...] Read more...