Detect Digestive and Intestinal Health Issues
Stool RE/ME (Routine Examination)
A Stool RE/ME test (Routine Examination and Microscopy) analyzes your stool to detect infections, parasites, inflammation, or digestive disorders. Parameters include color, consistency, presence of blood, mucus, pus, parasites, or abnormal cells.
At New Tropical Pathology, our precise stool testing helps doctors diagnose gastrointestinal infections, parasitic infestations, or digestive disorders early, supporting effective treatment and better gut health.
Why Is a Stool RE/ME Test Done?
A Stool RE/ME test is advised to:
Detect gastrointestinal infections and parasites
Evaluate symptoms like diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, or unexplained weight loss
Monitor digestive health and treatment effectiveness
Support routine preventive health check-ups
It is a simple, non-invasive test that provides valuable insight into your digestive system and overall gut health.

When Should You Take a Stool RE/ME Test?
You may need a Stool RE/ME test if you experience:
Persistent diarrhea or constipation
Abdominal pain, bloating, or cramping
Presence of blood, mucus, or parasites in stool
As part of routine digestive health check-ups
Early stool testing ensures timely diagnosis, effective treatment, and prevention of complications.