Biopsy
Rapid oral tissue biopsy for accurate histopathological diagnosis of suspicious lesions, lumps, or ulcers — performed under local anaesthesia.
When an oral lesion requires definitive diagnosis, a biopsy provides the only reliable answer. Our team performs both incisional and excisional biopsies as an in-clinic procedure, with samples analysed by our partner histopathology laboratory.
Common Questions
Is a biopsy painful?
The procedure is done under local anaesthesia and is no more uncomfortable than a filling. Mild soreness for a day or two afterwards is normal.
What types of lesions require biopsy?
Persistent ulcers, white or red patches (leukoplakia/erythroplakia), unexplained lumps, fibrous growths, and any suspicious tissue change that does not resolve within 2–3 weeks.
Key Benefits
- Incisional and excisional biopsy
- Performed under local anaesthesia
- Rapid laboratory analysis
- Results reviewed with specialist
- Clear treatment pathway based on findings
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