OB-GYN practices
Office-based practices submitting accepted biopsy and tissue specimens.
GYNECOLOGIC PATHOLOGY
Coordinate accepted endometrial, cervical, and other gynecologic tissue specimens with clear submission requirements, reporting access, and careful planning for future cytology or CP capabilities.
WHO WE SERVE
Operational design starts with the people, locations, procedures, and systems that need to work together.
Office-based practices submitting accepted biopsy and tissue specimens.
Multi-provider organizations seeking consistent supplies, logistics, and report access.
Facilities that need coordinated intake for accepted gynecologic surgical specimens.
COMMON SPECIMENS
Examples describe potential AP workflows, not an unconditional statement of current test availability.
Accepted endometrial tissue submitted with procedure and relevant history.
Cervical tissue specimens submitted with complete site and procedure information.
Accepted excision and surgical specimens according to the active AP menu.
Eligible slides and/or blocks for gynecologic pathology consultation by prior arrangement.
Capabilities may be planned for future activation but are not represented as available unless formally validated and onboarded.
RELEVANT AP SERVICES
Final scope is defined by the active laboratory menu, validated capabilities, specimen suitability, licensing, and onboarding.
Histologic evaluation for accepted biopsy, excision, and surgical tissue specimens.
Validated tissue-processing and staining workflows for approved specimens.
IHC or special-stain support when validated, appropriate, and included in the active menu.
A pathway for ordering providers and eligible referral materials.
WORKFLOW BENEFITS
Coordinate requisitions, supplies, containers, pickups or shipping, and operational support.
Distinguish active AP services from cytology or CP capabilities that remain under development.
Plan secure delivery and authorized access for practice users.
Route appropriate pathology and workflow questions through an established communication process.
SPECIMEN SUBMISSION NOTES
Collection, fixation, and submission requirements vary by gynecologic specimen. Only active, confirmed services should be submitted.
Request Supplies →CONNECTIVITY & REPORTING
Ordering and reporting can be planned around practice locations, authorized users, and vendor capabilities after security and workflow review.
Request an EMR Integration Review →Map tissue orders and required source information after account activation.
Provide secure access for authorized users within the approved client setup.
Evaluate interface scope, result routing, identifiers, and implementation dependencies.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
These tissue specimens may be accepted when included in the active test menu and client workflow. Confirm collection, fixation, requisition, and logistics requirements first.
Cytology and future CP references are carefully scoped placeholders. They should not be ordered or submitted unless validated, licensed, and activated for the client.
An appropriate communication process can be established during onboarding for ordering-provider questions.
QTATLAB can plan location, user, and result-routing requirements, subject to security review, vendor capability, validation, and onboarding.
BUILD YOUR CLIENT WORKFLOW
Share your organization, locations, specimen mix, volume, logistics, and reporting needs. Do not include patient information.