For difficult or unusual breast pathology cases we now invite you to make our expertise yours. Dr. Ben Calhoun and Dr. Chad Livasy offer specialized diagnostic consultation in breast pathology with a heightened expertise and service dedicated to precision and responsiveness, one case at a time. 

 Limited availability for consultations from Dr. Banks: as of July 1st, 2010, Dr. Banks will be working on a less than full-time basis. Therefore, cases of urgency should no longer be sent to his attention.

Celligent Diagnostics announces the addition of Cervista™ HPV HR to its testing menu. 

Spartanburg Pathology Consultants independent laboratory is now Celligent Diagnostics.

Pathology Associates Services is now Celligent Diagnostics.    Thank you for visiting www.celligent.net

 


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Procedure for requesting a specimen pick-up

Your office may contact Celligent Diagnostics when you have a specimen requiring  pick-up, or if your courier has completed the regular visit to your site. Please complete the following steps:

 
  1. Prepare the specimen by adhering the bar-coded container label to the specimen container.  Place the completed requisition and specimen in a transport bag for pick up 
  1. If the specimen is a “rush” please write RUSH at the top of the requisition and call 704-549-8444 to notify the laboratory that you are sending a STAT case.  These cases are read first and results are called directly to your office immediately upon sign-out by the pathologist. 
  1. Call Celligent Diagnostics at 704-549-8444 to notify usthat your office has a pick-up. We will need the following data to complete our call-in documentation:
          a.      
    Name of your practice
          b.     
    Address or location
          c.      
    Person requesting the pick-up
          d.      Hours you will be open for a courier to visit 
  1. A courier will visit your office for the specimen before the end of the day unless you are otherwise notified. 
  1. The specimen will usually be processed on the day it is picked up and generally reported on the following day. For rush specimens you will be called as soon as possible.