Chemical pathologists are specially trained doctors who study the biochemical basis of disease. They diagnose and treat different diseases by understanding the biochemical and molecular basis of disease. Main role of a chemical pathologist is to understand the biochemical changes that have occurred in a patient and plan a treatment for it. Chemical pathologists perform various laboratory tests to diagnose a disease which include blood test, urinanalysis and other body fluids tests.

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