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UF Health Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in Jacksonville has earned a distinguished reputation for delivering accurate lab test results in a timely manner so patients and their physicians can have the critical information they need. Primary care physicians, surgeons and specialists at UF Health Jacksonville and other health care facilities across the country rely on our expertise.

The department includes full-time UF pathologists and clinical laboratory scientists whose specialties cover all areas of anatomical and clinical pathology, as well as subspecialists in molecular pathology, hematopathology, cytopathology, neuropathology and clinical toxicology. They serve a critical role in patient treatment by providing services to UF Health hospitals, UF Health primary and specialty care centers and other health care providers and facilities in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia.

Expertise in research and education

As faculty of the University of Florida Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine – Jacksonville, our renowned physicians and laboratory scientists offer a comprehensive range of pathology and laboratory services, as well as private consultative services in breast pathology, autopsy and toxicology. These faculty members have received national and international recognition for their contributions to research, education and integrated patient care.

Personalized Breast Health & Second Opinion Services

Internationally renowned UF pathologists can help patients assess risks and treatment options for breast cancer.

Shahla Masood, M.D., looking in a microscope at breast pathology slides
CAP Accredited - College of American Pathologists

CAP Accredited

UF Health Jacksonville pathology labs are accredited by the College of American Pathologists.

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