Diagnostic Department

Oncopathology

Precision diagnostics at the cellular and molecular level to guide personalized cancer treatment.

Advanced Precision Diagnostics. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology since 1954.

Dr. Kanchan Murhekar
Our vision is to deliver targeted, precision oncological care through the latest diagnostic developments in Oncopathology and Immunohistochemistry.
Dr. Kanchan MurhekarProfessor & Head of Department (I/C)MBBS, MD
About the Department

Oncopathology

Overview

The Department of Oncopathology provides accurate and timely diagnostic reports by examining tissue biopsies, surgical resections, and cytology samples.

Overview

Our dedicated team of pathologists collaborate closely with clinical teams to ensure definitive cancer diagnoses and tumor staging.

Early Detection

What to Expect During Your Visit

1

Before Your Scan

Your referring doctor will explain which imaging test is needed. Some scans require fasting or specific preparation — our team will provide clear instructions when you schedule.

2

During the Procedure

Most imaging tests are painless and non-invasive. You may need to lie still for a few minutes while the scanner captures images. Our technologists ensure your comfort throughout.

3

After Your Scan

Our radiologists analyze your images and prepare a detailed report for your treating doctor. Results are typically available within 24-48 hours.

Precision Testing

Diagnostic Services & Techniques

Our laboratories and diagnostics systems deploy sophisticated assays, high-resolution scans, and meticulous diagnostic analytics for patient care.

Cytogenetics

Karyotyping

FISH (Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization)

Chromosomal microarray analysis

Histopathology

Surgical pathology

Immunohistochemistry (IHC)

Frozen section analysis

Community

Support Groups

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Refer a Patient

Our imaging services are available upon referral from treating physicians.

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For referring physicians: When ordering imaging, please include clinical history, suspected diagnosis, and specific imaging requirements to help our radiologists provide the most accurate interpretation.