Service Providers for SSF from Left Eye

SSF (Superficial Scraping for Fungi) from the left eye is a diagnostic procedure used to detect fungal infections affecting the eye, particularly the cornea or conjunctiva. This test is typically used when there is a suspicion of fungal keratitis or ocular fungal infections caused by organisms like Aspergillus or Candida. The procedure involves scraping the affected area (often from the conjunctiva or cornea) to collect a sample, which is then sent to a laboratory for culture. The test helps identify the specific fungus, and sensitivity testing may be performed to guide antifungal treatment. Results usually take a few days to a week.