Teilgemeinschaftspraxis Molekularpathologie Südbayern

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Inspection Body

Teilgemeinschaftspraxis Molekularpathologie Südbayern

Giesinger Bahnhofplatz 2, 81539 München, Germany
D-IS-21151-01-00 | Issue date: 31.05.2022

Kurzschreibung des Geltungsbereichs

an den Standorten Giesinger Bahnhofsplatz 2, 81539 München Nonnenwald 2, Gebäude 433, 82377 Penzberg Julius-Probst-Straße 4, 87600 Kaufbeuren Elisabethenstraße 19, 88212 Ravensburg Bismarckstraße 23, 87700 Memmingen Inspektionen in den Bereichen: molekularpathologische Begutachtungen an humanen Geweben, an humanen Zellen und Körperflüssigkeiten unter Einbeziehung histologischer, zytologischer sowie molekularpathologischer Untersuchungen einschließlich sachverständiger Beurteilungen

Short description of the scope (machine translation)

at den locations Giesinger Bahnhofsplatz 2, 81539 München Nonnenwald 2, buildings 433, 82377 Penzberg Julius-Probst-Straße 4, 87600 Kaufbeuren Elisabethenstraße 19, 88212 Ravensburg Bismarckstraße 23, 87700 Memmingen inspections in den fields: molecular pathological assessments at human fabric, at human cells and human body fluids under inclusion histological, cytological as well as molecular pathology analysis including expert Evaluation
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