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TCT Test in Verbania

Ospedale "Giuseppe Castelli" di Verbania-Pallanza

Via Fiume 18, 28925 Verbania Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Italy

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Cytology Test Ospedale "Giuseppe Castelli" di Verbania-Pallanza

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Ospedale "Giuseppe Castelli" di Verbania-Pallanza
La prenotazione obbligatoria può essere effettuata telefonando al numero verde 800 000 500, digitando il 6 dopo il messaggio, o presso le Case della Salute, o presso gli sportelli CUP presenti all’interno degli Ospedali di Verbania, Domodossola e Omegna. Il costo del test molecolare è di € 51,00. Il tampone viene effettuato nell’ambulatorio situato al 1° piano dell’Ospedale Castelli di Verbania presso la SOS Dipartimentale Malattie Infettive con accesso esterno dedicato e opportunamente segnalato, dal lunedì al venerdì dalle 8.00 alle 10.00. E’ possibile richiedere per particolari esigenze il referto in lingua inglese, la richiesta deve essere avanzata alla persona allo sportello all’atto dell’accettazione prima della prestazione e la scelta non può essere modificata successivamente. Il referto è disponibile dopo 24 ore dall’esecuzione del tampone e si ritira agli sportelli della segreteria del Laboratorio Analisi di Verbania, dal lunedì al venerdì dalle 12.00 alle 15.00 presentando la ricevuta del pagamento. Per i tamponi effettuati il venerdì, il referto è disponibile il sabato, non festivo, con ritiro sempre presso gli sportelli della segreteria del Laboratorio Analisi di Verbania dalle 11.00 alle 11.30. In caso in cui il sabato sia festivo, la consegna avverrà il lunedì successivo. L’Azienda Sanitaria potrebbe non riuscire ad assicurare i tempi di consegna nell’ipotesi di eventi non prevedibili, non prevenibili e non direttamente imputabili all’attività di elaborazione dei tamponi. Molecular Covid-19 tests are available at the Castelli Hospital in Verbania, for a charge of € 51,00. Test reservation is compulsory and can be done calling the toll-free number 800 000 500, dialing number 6 after the voice message, or by the Casa della Salute offices, or by the CUP help desk inside Verbania Hospital, Domodossola Hospital and Omegna Hospital. Covid test swab is done at the surgery on the 1st floor of Castelli Hospital in Verbania, by the Infectious Diseases Department, with outside own access and signs, from Monday to Friday, from 8.00am until 10.00am. For special needs, test report in English can be requsted to the person at the reception desk upon arrival and it’s not possible to modify the language of the report later. Test report is available 24 hours after swab execution and it can be collected at the Laboratory Analisis desk in Verbania, from Monday to Friday, from 12.00pm until 3.00pm, showing the receipt of payment. For swabs executed on Friday, test report is available on Saturday, not public holiday, and it can be collected at the Laboratory Analisis desk in Verbania as well, but from 11.00am until 11.30am. In case Saturday is public holiday, test report can be collected on next Monday. In case of events not predictable, not preventable, and not directly due to the activity of swab execution, ASL VCO Healthcare Company may not be able to guarantee the delivery timing.

Common conditions covered by a Cytologic Evaluation

Cancer Fetal abnormalities Pap smears Thyroid lesions Inflammatory conditions Infectious diseases

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Cytology involves examining cells from bodily tissues or fluids to aid diagnosis. It tests for damaged, abnormal or dead cells in the sample, particularly cancerous cells.

HCPs only use a diagnostic test for a person with signs or symptoms suggestive of a particular disease or infection. It could be ordered to diagnose infectious diseases, inflammatory conditions, examine thyroid lesions, and diseases involving body spaces such as pericardium and pleural fluid.

The test involves the collection of blood/tissue or fluid samples, and sample collection is different for each type of cytology test. After proper sample collection, cells are processed and examined via laboratory methods. Finally, the results are available in the form of laboratory reports.

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These details have been last updated on 11/10/22