What’s the Difference Between Clinical and Anatomic Pathology?

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“Pathology” isn’t just one thing, and the distinction actually matters. 🔬

Clinical pathology looks at fluids, like blood or urine, to measure things like cell counts or chemical levels. Anatomic pathology examines tissue, like a biopsy, under a microscope to look for structural or cellular changes, often to help confirm or rule out conditions like cancer.

Both disciplines rely on highly trained professionals, and both give your provider a different kind of information to build a complete picture of your health.

Learn more about our pathology services at InterpathLab.com

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