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  • 24 Years
  • 29/01/2025

Are Healthians test reports reliable? I'm really wondering how they're available at half the price compared to other labs. Is there something different with the way they conduct tests, or should I be worried about the quality of these reports? Any insights would be really helpful!

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Healthians is a reputable and NABL-accredited diagnostic lab chain in India

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Reliability of Healthians Test Reports:

    • Healthians is typically accredited by bodies like NABL, ensuring adherence to quality standards for accurate results.
  2. Reason for Lower Pricing:

    • Lower costs may result from bulk testing, automation, or operational efficiencies, not necessarily affecting quality.
  3. Comparison with Other Labs:

    • Lower price doesn't imply lower quality. Verify lab credibility through certifications.
  4. Advice on Quality Assurance:

    • Check for NABL or ISO certifications. Consult a healthcare professional if results seem inconsistent.

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