About US
Dr. Rohini Kalhan
MBBS from LHMC, Delhi
MD (Microbiology) from UCMS and GTB hospital, Delhi.
Assessor ISO 15189 for Medical Laboratories.
Assessor To NABH for Hospitals.
Green Belt – Six Sigma.
Dr. Rohini Kalhan Was awarded by President of INDIA, Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma for best student in surgery in MBBS. Got Dr. Grace LUKOSE medal and Sandeep Mukherjee shield.
Alaknanda Diagnostic Lab was started by Dr. Rohini Kalhan in year 1997 to serve the people around and give a quality generated, reliable and personally supervised report. It’s been a long journey of more than 20 years in which Alaknanda Diagnostic Lab has a family of lakhs of satisfied patients who have been timely and correctly diagnosed as well as guided for correct interpretation of tests by 121 with doctor. Alaknanda Diagnostic Lab is headed by Dr. Rohini Kalhan who did her schooling from DPS RKP where she was a “merit list holder” and was awarded by President of India Shri Venkataraman and MBBS from Lady Harding Medical College where she got “Grace Lukose Medal” and “Sandeep Mukherjee Shield” for best student by President of India Shri Shanker Dayal Sharma. After that She did her MD in Microbiology from UCMS & GTB Hospital.
Quality is a hallmark of any venture and specially a Diagnostic Lab where it’s a matter of life and death. Thus Dr. Rohini has been giving a special place to quality in her lab and is “Assessor of ISO 15189” which is an international standard for Medical Laboratories and after following the requirements of the international standards in her own lab, she’s the faculty and teaching and training all the young doctors all over India regarding this standard and has conducted many programmers in prestigious institutes like AIIMS Delhi, PGI Chandigarh, MMC Chennai, Father Muller Medical College Mangalore, AFMC Pune and many others. She’s also an “Assessor NABH accreditation of Hospitals” and is conducting training programmer for that too.
Health is the most important thing in the world and everything like money ,clothes, cars and food becomes meaningless if you are not well and healthy. In spite of this we are most careless and ignorant about our health and feel ignorance is bliss.
In the bargain we lose the golden chance of taking timely action and correcting and mending our body before it’s too late. Even a car needs regular maintenance to run trouble free so why not our body. Don’t wait and take action now and get yourself checked to find out how healthy you are.
So before it’s too late, realize How important Health is – Do not ignore, do not wait, Act now and get yourself checked.
JOURNEY OF MY ACHIEVEMENTS
– Dr. Rohini K Kalhan Lab Director, Alaknanda Diagnostic Lab
In healthcare today, medical laboratories are key partners in ensuring and maintaining patient safety, and it is seen that laboratory results influence approx. 70% of medical diagnosis. Maintaining quality standards of the laboratory service plays a major role in ensuring the accuracy of these results, providing better patient care as a whole and promoting excellence. While the absence of the same may lead to unreliable results, causing a delay in treatment, misdiagnosis and an increase in cost due to a need for retesting.
Good quality is never brought about by accident; it is almost always the cumulative result of sincere intentions,dedicated effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution. As a choice, good quality may not necessarily be the easiest or the cheapest; however it is definitely the wisest for both patient health and welfare as well as laboratory credibility.
International standard ISO15189, based upon ISO17025 and ISO9001 standards, provides the basic requirements for establishing competence and serves as the bible for quality in medical laboratories. And while this serves as an excellent guiding principle, no matter how good the quality mechanisms are on paper,truly good quality cannot be achieved if theory is not translated into practice day-in and day-out.
There is a cost associated with Quality, but are we cognizant of the fact that poor quality costs us even more? Quality costs can be offset by quality payoffs like enhanced reputation, loyal clientele, reduced system failures & machine downtime, less need for retesting for complaints etc. However there is no offset for medical implications that may be caused by poor quality, and its impact on not just the laboratories in question but on healthcare as a whole.
Implementing an efficient Quality Management system does not guarantee a 100% error free laboratory, but it goes a long way in detecting errors that may occur commonly, and prevents them from recurring. It essentially puts us on the path to continuous improvement, and brings us closer to our vision of bettering healthcare facilities every day.
Thus, implementing and maintaining good quality standards in laboratories is no more a choice, as it is not just the ethical and moral duty of all laboratories to provide accurate, reliable results, but it is essential to all aspects of healthcare and the medical profession.