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Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro | Diagnostic Radiology Center | Triplex Ultrasound | Panoramic Dental X-ray

Frequently Asked Questions

Microbiology Laboratory
Is blood collection painful?

Our staff is experienced, and we use special painless ‘pediatric-sized’ needles where indicated, for the most comfortable experience.

Are blood and sample collections performed all day?

Yes, throughout operating hours. Home blood collection by appointment.

Do you perform vaginal cultures?

Yes, by trained personnel with discretion and proper technique. A short appointment is recommended.

Which tests are preferably done in the morning?

Glucose/lipids (8–12h fasting), iron, cortisol (08:00–10:00), ACTH, prolactin. Hormonal/specific parameters may have time fluctuations — please ask us.

Results by email in English?

Yes. We send securely by email and offer an English version of results/reports upon request.

Can staff suggest preventive tests?

We provide indicative guidance and schedule appointments for personalized medical consultation, so the final choice is made by a physician.

Do you participate in free state prevention programs?

Yes, when applicable programs are announced. The secretariat provides information on criteria/documents.

How do I correctly collect a urine/stool sample?

Midstream morning urine in a sterile container (delivery ≤2h or refrigeration). Stool collection in a special container, avoiding contaminants/water.

Do medications / antibiotics affect the results?

Yes, especially cultures. Discuss with your attending physician about any postponement or timing of the collection.

Quality control interpretation?

Daily internal/external controls. Every result is evaluated by two laboratory supervisors. The final interpretation belongs to the attending physician.

Ultrasound Department
Are ultrasounds safe?

Yes, without ionizing radiation.

Upper abdominal ultrasound — preparation:

Fasting for 6–8 hours, avoid fatty foods/alcohol from the previous day, limit gas-producing foods. Medications only with water (as per physician).

Liver/Gallbladder — anything extra?

Proper fasting improves gallbladder imaging. Avoid coffee/smoking on the day of the examination.

Lower abdominal/bladder ultrasound — preparation:

Full bladder: drink ~4–6 glasses of water 60–90’ before and do not urinate.

Kidneys — preparation:

Good hydration the day before/day of examination. For renal artery check, fasting for 6–8h also applies.

Thyroid/soft tissues:

No preparation required.

Duration report:

10–25’ per area. Report usually within 30–60’.

Clothing / Gel:

Comfortable clothing; hypoallergenic gel is used.

When is an appointment needed?

Always. This ensures time and proper preparation.

Should I bring previous results?

Yes, it helps with comparison/monitoring.

Vascular Triplex (Doppler)
What does it evaluate?

Blood flow and anatomy in arteries/veins (color + spectral Doppler).

When is it indicated?

Carotids (stenosis), lower limb veins (thrombosis/insufficiency), lower limb arteries (ischemia), renal/abdominal arteries, etc.

Preparation for carotids/limbs:

Usually no fasting. Avoid smoking/caffeine 2–3 hours before (vasoconstriction). Loose clothing.

Preparation for abdominal/renal arteries:

Fasting for 6–8 hours to reduce intestinal gas. Water is allowed in small quantities.

Lower limb venous insufficiency (reflux):
Do not wear elastic stockings on the day of the examination. Avoid heavy exercise beforehand.
Thrombosis (DVT) — reliability?

First-line examination. If necessary, the physician may request supplementary tests.

Duration:

Approximately 20–40’, depending on the area.

Medications:

Continue anticoagulants/antiplatelets unless otherwise directed by the attending physician. Bring a list of medications.

Temperature / environment:

Cold/tight clothing causes vasoconstriction — affects the study.

Delivery of results:

Report on the same day in most cases.

Radiography Department
Dose safety:

Digital technology, ALARA protocols (As Low As Reasonably Achievable dose).

Pregnancy:

We avoid non-urgent examinations. If necessary, special shielding and medical documentation.

Is preparation needed?

Chest/limbs: usually no. Abdomen: possible specific instructions.

Duration report:

Examination 5–10’. Report usually within 30–60’.

Metal objects:

Removed from the area being examined.

Pediatric protocols:

Yes, low doses and appropriate immobilization.

Frequency of repetitions:
Only when clinically necessary.
Implants/devices:

Inform us about pacemakers/orthopedic materials for proper technique.

Availability without appointment:

Yes, for most standard examinations.

Image delivery:

Digitally (CD/USB/secure link) with report.

Panoramic Dental X-ray (OPG)
What does it show?

Entire dentition, jaws, temporomandibular joints.

Safety:

Low dose, pediatric protocols where required.

Is an appointment needed?

Usually no, but a brief consultation for availability is suggested.

Metal objects:

Removed (earrings, removable dentures, clips).

Pregnancy:

Avoided if not necessary. If needed, special shielding.

Braces/implants:

May create artifacts — the radiologist takes this into account.

Does it show cavities/wisdom teeth?

Helps locate impacted wisdom teeth/bone lesions. For early cavities, targeted images may be required.

Duration:

Approximately 5’.

Delivery:

Image and report immediately/shortly.

Referral:

Referral:
Recommended for a clear clinical question and reimbursement where applicable.

Bone Density (DEXA)
What is it?

The most accurate method for measuring bone mass (usually hip/spine).

Who should be examined?

Postmenopausal women, men >50 with risk factors, individuals on long-term corticosteroid therapy, history of fracture, low BMI, etc.

Preparation:

Do not take calcium supplements 24 hours before. Avoid DEXA examination for 48–72 hours after examinations with contrast agents (e.g., barium/iodine).

Pregnancy:

Contraindicated.

Duration:

Approximately 10–20’.

Clothing/metals:

Comfortable clothing without metal elements in the belt/pockets.

What do T-score and Z-score mean?

T-score: comparison with a young healthy population (diagnosis of osteopenia/osteoporosis). Z-score: comparison with individuals of the same age/gender.

How often should it be repeated?

Usually 1–2 years, depending on risk and treatment.

Report treatment:
We provide a detailed report. Treatment is determined by the attending physician.
Coverage/charges:

Information on EOPYY/funds from the secretariat. For private execution, state tariffs apply where provided.

Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

All you need to know

Updated: October 9, 2025

TL;DR
The Microbiology Laboratory in Paleo Faliro operates daily with morning hours, providing hematological, biochemical, and microbiological tests — with the possibility of EOPYY coverage where applicable. People choose this center for the reliability of its results, its specialized staff, and fast deliveries, but it is advisable to inquire about any cost details before the examination.


Key Facts

InformationPrice / Item
AddressAchilleos 17-19, Palaio Faliro (diagnostica.gr)
Operating HoursMon-Fri: 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM • Saturday: 07:00 AM – 1:00 PM (diagnostica.gr)
Contracted with EOPYYYes, where applicable (diagnostica.gr)
Contact Phone210 9862500
Types of testsHematological, biochemical, microbiological (diagnostica.gr)
Result deliveryUsually within 24–48 hours (depending on type)
PricesCosts per test or package, according to their posted price list (diagnostica.gr)

Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

What is the Microbiology Laboratory

The microbiology (or biopathology) laboratory is a specialized diagnostic department where biological samples — mainly blood, urine, and other body fluids as indicated — are analyzed. The goal is the detection or monitoring of diseases, hormonal differences, inflammations, infections, and metabolic disorders.

At the Paleo Faliro Diagnostic Center (DIAGNOSTICA), the microbiology department functions as a core pillar of the laboratory services offered. (diagnostica.gr)

Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

Physicians send referrals with codes (for example, EOPYY) or as private requests, and the laboratory performs the analyses.


Benefits Trade-offs

Benefits

  • Accurate results with modern analytical instruments

  • Broad range of tests (load, hormones, microbiology)

  • Delivery within 1–2 days in many cases

  • Possibility of coverage by EOPYY, where applicable

  • Specialized staff and quality assurance

Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

Limitations / Trade-offs

  • Cost for private tests (when the referral is not covered by EOPYY)

  • Certain tests (special hormonal, genetic) require more time

  • Waiting times during peak hours

  • Preparation (fasting, medication discontinuation) is required for some tests


How it works / Step-by-step

  1. Patient receives referral
    The attending physician issues a referral, either with EOPYY codes or as a private request.

  2. Appointment booking / arrival
    – An appointment is recommended to avoid waiting times.
    – If no special preparation is required, you can arrive on the same day.

  3. Sample collection
    – Performed by specialized staff
    – Usually blood, urine, or other fluids
    – Duration: usually 5–10 minutes

  4. Analysis in the laboratory
    – The sample is analyzed on specialized analyzers
    – Use of automated machines and quality protocols

  5. Quality control / double check
    – Where required, repetition or confirmation is performed
    – Experience minimizes human error

  6. Delivery of results
    – In most cases within 24–48 hours
    – Special tests (hormones, tumor markers) may take 3–5 days
    – The results are delivered to the patient or the physician

  7. Evaluation / diagnosis by the physician
    – The results are used for diagnosis, monitoring, or therapeutic choices

Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

Realistic timeline

  • Daily samples are collected until 2:00 PM

  • Proof of result collection: 4:00 PM–6:00 PM the next day (for most common tests)

  • Special analyses: up to 3 days

Factors affecting time

  • Type of test

  • Workload

  • Possible double checks or reconciliation

  • Waiting for validation


Prices Cost Ranges

The diagnostic center’s website publishes a price list for biopathology department tests. (diagnostica.gr)

Traditional example

Let’s assume someone needs a package of tests (e.g., complete blood count + biochemical + CRP):

  • Complete blood count (private price): ~ €20–30

  • Biochemical (such as glucose, urea, creatinine, lipids): ~ €25–40

  • CRP: ~ €10–15

Total private cost: ~ €60–85

Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

If the referral is covered by EOPYY, the cost for the patient may be reduced or zero, depending on what is covered.

Note: The above prices are indicative. Each test and package has its own price on the laboratory’s official list.


Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

Comparisons Alternatives

OptionAdvantagesDisadvantages
To have tests done at the Microbiology Laboratory Paleo FaliroClose to the area, specialization, fast deliveryDoes not cover certain special analyses
Larger diagnostic center (e.g., Affidea)Many options, accreditations, facilitiesFurther away, potentially longer waiting lists
Diagnostic laboratory within a hospitalCollaboration with hospital structuresLimited possibility for private tests
Sending a sample to a specialized laboratory in another cityAccess to rare or high-tech analysesSample transport, longer delay, transport costs

When to choose what

  • If the test is routine and basic: choose a local laboratory

  • If you need special innovative analyses (e.g., molecular tests): you may need a specialized laboratory

  • If the delivery time is critical: prefer a laboratory with fast service

  • If access is a matter of travel: prioritize the closest one


Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

Mistakes to avoid Best practices

  • Late preparation: e.g., fasting not observed → invalid result

  • Taking medications that affect the result without declaring it

  • Late arrival past operating hours for tests

  • Ignorance of price beforehand (private vs. EOPYY)

  • Improper sample storage by courier or during transport

  • Failure to check delivery method — electronically, printed, to the physician

  • Failure to communicate with the physician if results are urgent

Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

Good practices:

  • Always ask for the price list beforehand

  • Follow preparation instructions (e.g., fasting)

  • Keep the receipt until you receive the result

  • Know how the results will be delivered

  • Obtain a copy of the results


Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

Mini Case Example

Recommendation: physician requests monitoring of liver enzymes (AST, ALT) and lipids in a patient with mild fatty enlargement

Action: The patient visited the microbiology laboratory in Paleo Faliro, gave blood in the morning (fasting), and the results were collected the next day in the afternoon.

Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

Result: The physician received consolidated results, compared them with the previous check, detected improvement or worsening, and modified the diet or medication. The process was completed within 24 hours, benefiting both the patient and the attending physician.


Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

Checklist

  • I have a physician’s referral (private or EOPYY)

  • I was informed about the price of the test / package

  • I followed the preparation instructions (e.g., fasting)

  • I arrived within operating hours

  • A correct sample was given (dry tube, volume)

  • I informed about medications or pathology

  • I received a receipt / collection slip

  • I ask how and when the results will be delivered

  • I schedule an appointment with the physician after delivery


Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

FAQ

1. Do I need to fast for the test?
Yes, for many biochemical tests (such as lipids, glucose, liver enzymes) 8–12 hours of fasting are required. For urine or other tests, it is not necessary.

2. How long does it take to get the results?
The most common hematological/biochemical tests are delivered within 24–48 hours. Longer times apply for special analyses (hormones, tumor markers).

3. Is the test covered by EOPYY?
Yes, where applicable and if there is a referral with the appropriate code. In other cases, the test is charged privately.

4. Can I go without an appointment?
Yes, but there may be delays. For better service, it is preferable to book a time or go early.

5. What happens if a result is out of range?
The laboratory supervisor will prepare the results sheet with a comment. Your physician will evaluate and inform you about the next steps.

6. Can I have electronic delivery of results?
Yes, in many cases, delivery is digital (electronic file or email) or printed to your physician.

7. What do I do if I have limited mobility?
The laboratory may consider sending a sample from collaborating home services or partner collection points — by arrangement.

8. Can I compare prices of previous tests with current ones?
Yes — ask for the prices charged previously and compare them with the laboratory’s current price list.

9. What should I pay attention to before the test?
To avoid alcohol, intense exercise, excessive fluid consumption, as well as taking medications that affect laboratory results — inform the staff.


Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro

Conclusion

The Microbiology Laboratory Paleo Faliro offers reliable and fast laboratory services for hematological, biochemical, and microbiological tests. The possibility of EOPYY coverage, combined with modern laboratory equipment and specialized staff, makes it an ideal choice for residents and physicians in the area. For optimal results, book an appointment, inquire about prices, and strictly follow the preparation instructions before your visit to the Paleo Faliro microbiology laboratory.


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