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Delhi's mohalla clinics: Here are the medical tests of which one can avail at these medical centres

FP Staff January 27, 2020, 16:00:16 IST

Mohalla clinics are neighbourhood clinics set up by Delhi government in 158 locations across the city that provide high-quality primary healthcare at an extremely low cost to previously unserved communities

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Delhi's mohalla clinics: Here are the medical tests of which one can avail at these medical centres

Mohalla clinics are neighbourhood clinics set up by Delhi government in 158 locations across the city that provide high-quality primary healthcare at an extremely low cost to previously unserved communities. Diagnosis, medicines and tests are all provided free of cost in mohalla clinics. These are set up either in porta cabins or in rented properties. The Aam Aadmi Party ( AAP ), which has been praised for its work in the field of health, has not been able to provide the promised 1,000 mohalla clinics even after four-and-a-half years of rule, as only 191 clinics were operational by March. [caption id=“attachment_2977868” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]A patient getting a consultation at a Mohalla Clinic. Image courtesy: AAP Facebook File image of a mohalla clinic in a Delhi neighbourhood. Image courtesy: AAP Facebook[/caption] Initially, the project was delayed as the AAP government and the lieutenant-general’s office were at loggerheads over the clearance of various flagship projects of the party, including mohalla clinics. A majority of these possess swasthya slates — medical devices that perform 33 common medical tests. Each of these costs around Rs 60,000. The device uploads its data into a cloud-based medical record management system that can be accessed by the patient. It can diagnose blood pressure, blood sugar, heart rate, blood haemoglobin, urine protein and glucose. It also runs tests for diseases like malaria, dengue, hepatitis, HIV and typhoid. As per government figures from December 2018, around 40 lakh Delhiites have availed of health services at Mohalla Clinics, as of December 2018. Here is a list of tests available at mohalla clinics: 1. Urine routine- pH, specific gravity, sugar, protein, and microscopy 2. Urine Nicroalbimin 3. Stool routine 4. Stool occult blood 5. Haemoglobin (Hb) 6. Total Leucocytic Count (TLC) 7. Differential Leucocytic Count (DLC) 8. E.S.R. 9. Total Red Cell count with MCV, MCH, MCHC, DRW 10. Complete haemoglobin/CBC, Hb, RBC count and indices, TLC, DLC, Platelet, ESR, Peripheral smear examination 11. Platelet count 12. Reticulocyte count 13. Absolute Eosinophil count 14. Packed Cell Volume 15. Peripheral Smear examination 16. Smear for Malaria parasite 17. Bleeding time 18. Osmotic fragility test 19. Bone marrow smear examination 20. Bone marrow smear examination with iron stain 21. Bone marrow smear examination and cytochemistry 22. Activated partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT) 23. Rapid test for Malaria (card test) 24. WBC cytochemistry for leukemia – complete panel 25. Bleeding disorder panel- PT, APTT, Thrombin Time Fibrinogen, D-Dimer/FDP 26. Factor Assays- Factor IX 27. Platelet Function Test 28. Tests for hypercoagulable states- Protein C, Protein S, Antithrombin 29. Tests for lupus anticoagulant 30. Tests for Antiphospholipid antibody IgG, IgM (for cardiolipin and B2 Glycoprotein) 31. Thalassemia studies (Red Cell indices and Hb HPLC) 32. Tests for Sickling/Hb HPLC 33. Blood group and Rh type 34. Cross match 35. Coomb’s Test (direct) 36. Coomb’s Test (indirect) 37. 3 cell panel- antibody screening for pregnant females 38. 11 cells panel for antibody identification 39. HBs Ag 40. HCV 41. HIV I and II 42. VDRL 43. Rh Antibody titer 44. Platelet concentrate 45. Random Donor Platelet (RDP) 46. Single Donor Platelet (SDP- Aphresis) 47. Routine- H & E 48. Special stain 49. Paraffin section 50. Parraffin section 51. Pap smear 52. Body fluid for malignant cells 53. FNAC 54. FISH 55. Blood Glucose Random 56. 24 hours urine for proteins, sodium, creatinine 57. Blood Urea Nitrogen 58. Serum Creatinine 59. Urine Bile Pigment and Salt 60. Urine Urobilinogen 61. Urine Ketones 62. Urine Occult Blood 63. Urine total proteins 64. Rheumatoid Factor test 65. Bence Jones protein 66. Serum Uric Acid 67. Serum Bilirubin total & direct 68. Serum Iron 69. CRP 70. CRP Quantitative 71. Body Fluid (CSF/Ascitic Fluid etc.) Sugar, Protein, etc. 72. Albumin 73. Creatinine Clearance 74. Serum cholesterol 75. Total Iron Binding Capacity 76. Glucose (fasting & PP) 77. Serum Calcium – Total 78. Serum Calcium – Ionic 79. Serum Phosphorus 80. Total Protein Alb/Glo Ratio 81. IgG 82. IgM 83. IgA 84. ANA 85. Ds DNA 86. SGPT 87. SGOT 88. Serum amylase 89. Serum Lipase 90. Serum Lactate 91. Serum Magnesium 92. Serum Sodium 93. Serum Potassium 94. Serum Ammonia 95. Anemia Profile 96. Serum Testosterone 97. Imprint Smear From Endoscopy 98. Triglyceride 99. Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) 100. CPK 101. Foetal Haemoglobin (HbF) 102. Prothrombin Time (PT) 103. L>D>H> 104. Alkaline Phosphatase 105. Acid Phosphatase 106. CK MB 107. CK MB Mass 108. Troponin I 109. Troponin T 110. Glucose Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G, ^PD) 111. Lithium 112. Dilantin (phenytoin) 113.Carbamazepine 114. Valproic acid 115.Ferritin 116. Blood gas analysis 117. Blood gas analysis with electrolytes 118. Urine pregnancy test 119. Tests for Antiphospholipid antibodies syndrome 120. Hb A1 C 121. Hb Electrophoresis/ Hb HPLC 122. Kidney Function Test 123. Liver Function Test 124. Lipid Profile (total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, treiglycerides) 125. Serum iron 126. Total Iron Binding Capacity 127. Serum Ferritin 128. Vitamin B12 assay 129. Folic Acid Assay 130. Extended Lipid Profile (total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, treiglycerides, Apo A1, Apo B, Lp(a)) 131.Apo A1 132. Apo B 133. Lp (a) 134. CD 3, 4 and 8 counts 135. CD 3, 4 and 8 percentage 136. LDL 137. Homocysteine 138. HB Electrophoresis 139. Serum Electrophoresis 140. Fibrinogen 141. Chloride 142. Magneisum 143. GGTP 144. Lipase 145. Fructosamine 146. Β2 microglobulin 147. Creatinine clearance 148. PSA- Total 149. PSA- Free 150. AFP 151.HCG 152. CA 125 153. CA 15.3 154. Vinyl Mandelic Acid 155. Calcitonin 156. Carcioembryonic antigen (CEA) 157. Immunofluorescnence 158. Direct (Skin and kidney disease) 159. Indirect (antids DNA Anti Smith ANCA) 160. VitD3 assay 161. Serum Protein electrophoresis with immunofixation electrophoresis (IFE) 162. BETA-2 Microglobulin assay 163. Anti-cycliocitrullinated peptide (Anti CCP) 164. Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibody 165. Serum Erythropoetin 166. ACTH 167. T3, T4, TSH 168. T3 169. T4 170. TSH 171. LH 172. FSH 173. Prolactin 174. Cortisol 175. PTH (Paratharmone) 176. C-Peptide 177. Insulin 178. Progesterone 179. 17-DH Progesterone 180. DHEAS 181. Androstenedione 182. Growth Hormone 183. TPO 184. Throglobulin 185. Hydatic Serology 186. Anti-Sperm Antibodies 187. HPV serology 188. Rota Virum serology 189. PCR for HIV 190. Chlamydae antibody 191. Brucella serology 192. Urinary copper 193. Serum homocystine 194. Serum valproatelevel 195. Serum phenol barbitone level 196. Coagulation profile 197. Serum lactate level 198. Basic studies including cell count, protein, sugar, gram stain, India Ink, preparation and smear for AFP 199. Bacterial culture and sensitivity 200. Fungal culture 201. Malignant cells 202. Viral culture 203. Lactate 204. Osmolality urine 205. Osmolality serum 206. Urinary serum 207. Urinary sodium 208. Urinary chloride 209. Urinary potassium 210. Urinary calcium 211. Thyroid binding globulin 212. 24-hour urinary free cortisole

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