The Jordan Hospital Laboratory offers a wide range of services including:
Blood banking: blood products, blood typing, and products for transfusion.
Chemistry: the science concerned with detection of chemical substances (qualitative analysis), or determination of amounts of substances (quantitative analysis), naturally produced or artificially introduced in the body.
Coagulation: testing the process of blood cells clumping together to form a clot.
Cytology: the science of the formation, structure, and function of cells.
Hematology: the science concerned with blood, blood-forming tissues, and diagnosis of disorders in blood.
Histology: the study of the microscopic structure of tissue.
Pathology: the study of the structure of normal, abnormal, diseased, or injured tissue.
Phlebotomy: the process of withdrawing blood from a vein.
Microbiology: the scientific study of microorganisms.
Serology: the scientific study of fluid components of blood, especially antibodies and antigens.
Urinalysis: analysis of the urine.
The laboratory performs about 1million tests per year at 7 collection stations and provides services for inpatients, outpatients, the Emergency Department, the Jordan Hospital Club Cancer Center, local nursing homes/skilled care facilities, rehabilitation facilities, physician offices, and government agencies.
Laboratory staff include MD Pathologists, administrative staff, technologists, lab assistants, and clerical staff.
The Jordan Hospital Laboratory is licensed and/or accredited by the following organizations: