Leader in medical diagnostics
 services in Europe
                                    + 5000 routine and specialised tests
Present in more than 30 countries +600 million tests per year 
We are one of the largest laboratories in the world. But nothing compares to being your biggest partner in personalized solutions for tests and diagnoses.
 
                    We rely on technical expertise in all stages of the diagnostic process, with thousands of routine and specialised tests available.
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                    Our commitment is unwavering. Aligning with the distinct identity of your business, coupled with seamless integration with your laboratory services, is paramount. SYNLAB stands as a global authority in this aspect.
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                            european in medical diagnostics services
 
                            Operating in more than 20 countries on 4 continents
 
                            Rotine and specialised tests in 2023
 
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+ 300 scientific publications annually. Leaders in research activity in clinical analysis.
SDN SYNLAB Foundation Research reference in Nuclear Diagnostics, located in Naples, Italy.
Global Diagnostics Network (GDN) and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology - EIT. Global partnerships for the scientific development of the diagnostic offer.
SYNLAB Medical Innovation Awards Awards and a permanent research grant program to promote innovation and medical excellence.
 
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