New Location for Laboratory

Effective November 17th, 2014, Highlands Pathology Consultants, P.C. will be moving our State Street laboratory in Bristol down to Holston Valley Medical Center in Kingsport. We are merging our two technical laboratories into a larger more efficient space. Please find new phone numbers and locations listed under “Contact Us” on our website.

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Highlands Pathology Welcomes Evan Kulbacki, M.D.

Highlands Pathology Consultants, P.C. is pleased to announce that Evan L. Kulbacki, M.D. will be joining their Kingsport practice on July 15, 2013. Dr. Kulbacki is board certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology. Dr. Kulbacki received a Bachelor of Science, Magna Cum Laude, from Weber State University, Ogden Utah, prior to receiving his Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah. He completed...

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HPC Receives CAP Accreditation

Highlands Pathology Consultants, P.C. received notice that their laboratories located at State Street, Bristol Regional Medical Cente, and Johnston Memorial Hospital have once again been awarded an accreditation by the College of American Pathologists (CAP) following a recent onsite inspection. The facilities were congratulated for the “excellence of the services being provided” at all locations. The CAP is considered the Gold...

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ACOG Guidelines

The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) releases Bulletin No. 131, November 2012 with their latest recommendations for Cervical Cancer Screening. To review a summary of the recommmendations, click on “Links” and select “Education Materials”.

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Revised Requistion Form

Highlands Pathology Consultants is pleased to announce the release of a new requisition with changes made to the “GYN CYTOLOGY REQUEST” section only. The changes were made to more accurately reflect the 2012 Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines. There are only two reflexive options offered:  1)REFLEX HPV (High Risk) if ASC or LSIL  2)REFLEX HPV (High Risk) if ASC Low Risk serotype testing is no longer recommended by ACOG or ASCCP and therefore...

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