HEALTH PACKAGES
MASTER HEALTH CHECK-UP
EXECUTIVE HEALTH CHECK-UP
GENERAL HEALTH CHECK-UP
ANTENATAL
PROFILE
DIABETIC PROFILE
RENAL PROFILE
HEPATITIS "B"-PROFILE
HEPATITIS PROFILE
ARTHRITIS
PROFILE
COLLAGEN
PROFILE
MENOPAUSE
CHECK-UP (MPC)
FERTILITY
PROFILE - MALE
FERTILITY PROFILE - FEMALE
PIH
PROFILE
WELL WOMAN
CHECK-UP
HYPERTENSION
PROFILE
COAGULATION
SCREENING
CARDIAC
PROFILE
PCOD
PROFILE
BAD OBSTERIC
HISTORY (B.O.H)
BONE
PROFILE
SENIOR CITIZEN HEALTH CHECK-UP ( Ideal for 60+ years of age)
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MASTER HEALTH CHECKUP (MALE)
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MASTER HEALTH CHECKUP (FEMALE)
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DIABETIC PACKAGE
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CARDIAC CHECKUP PACKAGE
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GENERAL HEALTH PACKAGE
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BASIC PACKAGE
Test Names | |
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CBC | PPBS |
Lipid Profile | Urine Routine |
Renal Function Test | ECG |
TSH | CHEST X – Ray |
Liver Function Test | Abdomen Pelvic Scan |
FBS | |
Test Names | ||
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CBC | PPBS | |
Lipid Profile | Urine Routine | |
Renal Function Test | ECG | |
TSH | CHEST X – Ray | |
Liver Function Test | Abdomen Pelvic Scan | |
FBS | ||
Test Names | ||
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Glucose Fasting | HbA1c | |
Glucose Postprandial | Cholesterol Total | |
Urea | Electrolytes (Na, K, Cl) | |
Creatinine | Urine Complete Analysis | |
Test Names | ||
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Heamoglobin | Lipid Profile | |
Glucose Fasting | AST / SGOT | |
Glucose Postprandial | LDH | |
Urea | CK – MB | |
Creatinine | ||
Test Names | ||
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Blood Group & Rh Type | Lipid Profile | |
CBC with ESR | Calcium total | |
Glucose Fasting | Protein | |
Glucose Postprandial | SGPT | |
Urea | TSH | |
Creatinine | Urine Complete Analysis | |
ESSENTIALS BEFORE TEST
- Try to get eight hours of sleep the night before your test
- It’s better to avoid salty, fatty foods for at least 24 hours before your test, and two or three days would be even better.
- Avoid exercise before a medical test can increase your heart rate and drop your potassium levels.
- Don’t drink coffee or any caffeinated products for at least one hour before your test.
- To keep blood sugar and blood pressure from increasing don’t eat for at least two hours before the test. Twelve hours of fasting is preferred, so try to schedule your exam in the morning so you can fast overnight.
- Drink water two hours before your test, it helps to produce urine sample
- Keep a list of any medications (prescription and OTC) you’re taking for the examiner to record.