When most people think about laboratory testing, they imagine a simple sequence: a sample is collected, a test is run, and results are delivered. In reality, the laboratory’s role extends far beyond producing numbers on a page.
After a specimen arrives at the lab, it undergoes multiple layers of verification. Samples are checked for integrity, proper labeling, and suitability for testing. From there, testing is performed using validated methodologies that meet strict quality and regulatory standards.
Once testing is complete, results are reviewed for accuracy and consistency. Quality control measures help identify anomalies, instrument issues, or potential interferences that could impact interpretation. Only after these checks are completed are results finalized and released to providers.
Laboratories also play a critical role in supporting clinical decision-making. Clear reporting, appropriate reference ranges, and timely communication help providers understand results within the context of a patient’s overall health picture.
At Proteus Genomics Labs, accuracy and transparency are central to every step of the process. Our goal is not just to deliver results, but to provide clinicians with reliable information they can trust—supporting better decisions and better patient outcomes.



