Biochemistry
Private MEVA Hospital
The Biochemistry Department is a department that studies the biochemical processes and metabolism in the human body. Specialists working in this department play an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases by analyzing the chemical substances in blood, urine, and other body fluids.
By measuring the levels of blood sugar, cholesterol and other lipids, kidney function, liver enzymes, electrolytes, and many other chemical substances, specialists working in the Biochemistry Department play an important role in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. For this reason, the biochemistry department is considered an important element in medical diagnosis and treatment processes.
Specialists working in the biochemistry department diagnose diseases using laboratory tests. For example, by analyzing blood and urine, they can obtain information about patients’ diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease, thyroid problems, infections, and many other diseases. These tests also play an important role in the treatment of diseases. For example, regularly measuring a patient’s blood sugar is necessary to monitor the effectiveness of diabetes treatment.
The biochemistry department also has expertise in nutrition and diet. By researching the chemical composition of foods and their effects on the body, they provide advice on how to plan a healthy diet. For example, they can offer recommendations on which foods should be reduced or increased in the diets of patients with high cholesterol or high blood sugar levels.
The biochemistry department plays a key role in the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases in the field of medicine. Biochemistry specialists monitor patients’ health through laboratory tests and chemical analyses and collaborate with other specialists to help determine the best treatment methods.







