Full Body Checkup
At present, people ignore minor health problems and don’t consider them a big deal that later becomes a significant cause of major diseases. Therefore, everyone should pay attention to every symptom and sign the body shows. When the body reacts differently often, it is essential to take a full body checkup. It is a routine test in which all the body systems are tested, such as blood tests, urine tests, stool tests, diabetes tests, thyroid tests, etc. However, by getting the entire body examined, diseases can be detected in advance. Over and above that, to keep the body healthy, a complete body check-up must be done at least once a year.
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Preventive Health check-up
Complete Blood Count
Haemoglobin
Hematocrit
RBC
MCV
MCH
MCHC
Platelet Count
Total WBC
Differential WBC
Diabetic Profile
Fasting Glucose
Post-Prandial Glucose
Lipid Profile
Total Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Total Cholesterol / HDL Ratio
Thyroid Function Test
TSH
Liver Function Test
SGPT
SGOT
Serum Bilirubin
Kidney Function Test
Serum Creatinine
Blood Urea
Uric Acid
Serum Electrolytes
Complete Urine Examination
Specialty Consultations
General Physician
Dentist
7 tests with consultations
Complete Blood Count:
Haemoglobin
Hematocrit
RBC
MCV
MCH
MCHC
Platelet Count
Total WBC
Differential WBC
Diabetic Profile:
Fasting Glucose
Post-Prandial Glucose
Lipid Profile:
Total Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Total Cholesterol / HDL Ratio
Thyroid Function Test:
TSH
Liver Function Test:
SGPT
SGOT
Serum Bilirubin
Kidney Function Test:
Serum Creatinine
Blood Urea
Uric Acid
Serum Electrolytes
Cardiac Profile:
ECG
2D ECHO
Radiology:
Ultrasound Screening of Abdomen and Pelvis
Chest X-Ray
Bio Markers:
PAP Smear*
PSA^
Complete Urine Examination
Specialty Consultations:
General Physician
Dentist
Gynaecologist / Urologist Consultation (if indicated)
* For women over 40 years
^ For men over 50 years
7 tests with consultations
Complete Blood Count:
Haemoglobin
Hematocrit
RBC
MCV
MCH
MCHC
Platelet Count
Total WBC
Differential WBC
ESR
Diabetic Profile:
Fasting Glucose
Post-Prandial Glucose
HbA1c
Vitamin and Minerals:
Vitamin D
Vitamin B12
Calcium
Lipid Profile:
Total Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Total Cholesterol / HDL Ratio
LDL
HDL
Thyroid Function Test:
TSH
Free T3
Free T4
Liver Function Test:
SGPT
SGOT
Serum Bilirubin
Total Protein / Albumin / Globulin
Alkaline Phosphatase
GGT
Kidney Function Test:
Serum Creatinine
Blood Urea
Uric Acid
Serum Electrolytes
Cardiac Profile:
ECG
2D ECHO
TMT
Radiology:
Ultrasound Screening of Abdomen and Pelvis
Chest X-Ray
Breast Ultra-Sonogram*
FibroScan
Bio Markers:
PAP Smear*
PSA^
Complete Urine Examination
Specialty Consultations:
General Physician
Dentist
Gynaecologist / Urologist Consultation (if indicated)
Hepatology Consultation (if indicated)
* For women over 40 years
^ For men over 50 years
12 tests with consultations
Complete Blood Count
Haemoglobin
Hematocrit
RBC
MCV
MCH
MCHC
Platelet Count
Total WBC
Differential WBC
ESR
Diabetic Profile
Fasting Glucose
Post-Prandial Glucose
HbA1c
Vitamin and Minerals
Vitamin D
Vitamin B12
Calcium
Lipid Profile
Total Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Total Cholesterol / HDL Ratio
LDL
HDL
Thyroid Function Test
TSH
Free T3
Free T4
Liver Function Test
SGPT
SGOT
Serum Bilirubin
Total Protein / Albumin / Globulin
Alkaline Phosphatase
GGT
Kidney Function Test
Serum Creatinine
Blood Urea
Uric Acid
Serum Electrolytes
Cardiac Profile
ECO
2D ECHO
TMT
Radiology
Ultrasound Screening of Abdomen and Pelvis
Chest X-Ray
Breast Ultra-Sonogram*
Mammogram*
FibroScan
Dexa Scan – Spine
Bio Markers
PAP Smear*
PSA^
Complete Urine Examination
Specialty Consultations
General Physician
Dentist
Gynaecologist / Urologist Consultation (if indicated)
Hepatology Consultation (if indicated)
* For women over 40 years
^ For men over 50 years
15 tests with consultations
Diabetic Profile
Blood Sugar – Fasting
Blood Sugar – Postprandial
HbA1c
Thyroid Function Test
FT3
FT4
TSH
Liver Function Test
AST
ALT
GGT
Bilirubin (Total)
Bilirubin Direct
Bilirubin Indirect
ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase)
Total Protein
Serum Albumin
Serum Globulin
Albumin/Globulin Ratio
PT, INR
Cardiac Profile
ECG
2D ECHO
TMT
Bio Markers
HbsAg
Anti HCV
Prostate Specific Antigen^
Lung Function Test
PFT
Lipid Profile
Total Cholesterol
HDL
LDL
Triglycerides
Total Chol/HDL Ratio
Vitamins and Minerals
Vitamin B12
Vitamin D Total
Serum Calcium
Serum Phosphorus
Kidney Function Test
Serum Creatinine
Blood Urea
Uric Acid
Serum Electrolytes
Urine Routine Analysis
Radiology
Chest X-Ray
Ultrasound Abdomen
Mammogram*
Fibroscan
Gynaecology
PAP Smear*
Urology
Uroflowmetry (for Men)*
*If Indicated Clinically
Specialty Consultations
General Physician
Cardiologist
Gynaecologist (For Women)
Urologist (For Men)
Dentist
Ophthalmologist
Dietician
Physiotherapist
Hepatology Consultation (if indicated)
* For women over 40 years
^ For men over 50 years
12 tests with consultations
C- Reactive Protien
RA Factor
Vitamin D
Calcium
ESR
Uric Acid
DEXA SCAN – SPINE
Speciality Consultations
Orthopedician
Physiotherapist
7 tests with consultations
Inclusions
Colonoscopy under I.V. sedation
Consultation (Before and after the procedure)
Procedural consumables
Anaesthetist fees
Screening is recommended for individuals
Above 45 years of age
Altered or irregular bowel habits
Presence of blood in stools
Unexplained anemia and weight loss
Family history of bowel (colorectal) cancers
Sample processing charges extra (as applicable)
FAQ
1. How to fix my appointment for full body Checkup?
For your appointment, please contact the Health Check - Executive at Telephone No. 044-6666 7799 between 8.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m.
2. How to choose the health check package?
Our Health Check executive will help you choose the package based on age and pre-existing health conditions.
3. Should I fast before the Health check?
- Around 8-10 hrs. of fasting is essential before the health check
- No liquids (Tea/Coffee/Alcohol) except water may be taken during the period of
- Tasting
4. What to wear and carry on the day of the full body Checkup?
- Please wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothes (preferably with half sleeves) and minimal jewellery
- Bring your spectacles/contact lens/ hearing aid / usual medications (if any)
- Carry your past medical reports, if any
- Wear comfortable footwear/shoes (especially if you are planning for TMT)
- Corporate-sponsored clients are requested to bring a referral letter and employee photo ID
5. When to come on the day of full body Checkup?
On the day of your appointment, you are requested to be at the Health Check Department at 7:00 a.m. sharp to facilitate the smooth check-up process.
6. When can I break my fast on the day of the Health Check?
A power-packed breakfast will be served after a fasting blood sample is drawn and a scan is done.
7. How long will the Health Check take?
The duration depends on the package one chooses. Few packages may be completed in approximately 4 -5 hrs. Some packages may take 7 hrs or longer.
8. What will I undergo during the Health Check?
You will undergo blood tests, some scans/x-rays and also meet a few specialists.
9. Will the duration or change in the order of the tests impact my Health Check result?
The tests and consultation will be slotted, so you complete the tests within the planned time. The order may vary from individual to individual but will be planned so that it does not impact the test outcome.
10. When will I get my Health Check Reports?
Reports will be handed over the same day after consultation with a physician/specialist. If any test reports are pending, they will be mailed.
11. When should I get my next Health Check done?
Our consultant would advise you based on clinical status, age and co-existing health conditions.
12. Are regular Health Checks essential?
Yes, Regular Health Checks are essential to lead a healthy lifestyle. Our packages have been designed to cater to the needs of each family member.