NEWLY COMMISSIONED LABORATORY UNIT "SYNLAB" NOW OPEN AT BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, MAKURDI



In it's drive to foster better healthcare service provision, greater medical screenings and international best practice in laboratory medicine, SYNLAB International has formally entered the Benue Healthcare laboratory space.

The Lab which is located within the premises of the Benue State University Teaching Hospital, will commence services to the hospital community and the general public on Wednesday 30th August, 2023. It is scheduled to run 24 hours services and 7 days of the week.

SYNLAB is one of the very few laboratories in Nigeria, that holds an international accreditation certificate. Its accreditation is your assurance that results from SYNLAB are accurate, reliable, and accepted by international doctors, because they follow best practice processes and uphold quality standards as outlined by the European and Nigerian authorities.

The lab employs automation where possible to reduce human error and operates in accordance with internal and international benchmarks to ensure that standards are never compromised.

SYNLAB offers a comprehensive range of services along the path of disease evolution – genetic predisposition, primary prevention, secondary prevention, evaluation and therapeutic follow-up. Their widespread national footprint is supported by an impressive network of global laboratories and specialist centres with access to more than 1,000 specialists in all medical faculties.

SYNLAB’s goal is to put her customers first in everything they do. Their priority is your safety, care, and unwavering trust in their service. 

SAMPLE COLLECTION AND LAB TESTING MADE EASY: 
You don’t need to stress yourself to get samples collected again, order your laboratory tests on their APP and WEBSITE and choose home collection. Their phlebotomist teams will come to you, when it is most convenient for you, to collect your sample and take it to the laboratory for analysis and send the results to you.



Credit: Tor Noah Prince

28th August, 2923

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