A physical examination session with the doctor for medical history, post check-up counselling for final assessment of test reports & a gynaecological consultation for women regarding contraception, conception, pregnancy and self-testing for presence of certain diseases.
This includes Blood Sugar (fasting and PP) and Urine Test (Routine) to check the sugar level in the blood. "This includes Blood Sugar in fasting and post meal to check the sugar level in the blood."
Ultrasonography of abdomen & pelvis helps to determine any abnormality in the abdominal organs and detect stones/calculi and inflammation of the liver, gall bladder, spleen, pancreas and kidneys.
Lipid profile is done to analyze the levels of good & bad cholesterol in the blood, as they are an excellent indicator for condition of your heart
Total Body Fat Percentage is the percentage of body fat mass (the weight of the fat) in relation to your body weight. An analysis of this is helpful in determining obesity level. The Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measure of the body weight relative to height which can be used to determine if you are underweight, at a normal weight, overweight or obese.
2D Echo Cardiography (Doppler study of the heart) is a detailed analysis of the heart on various parameters such as valves, heart chambers, cardiac capacity, congenital defects etc. Electro Cardiogram (ECG) is a simple and usually conducted test which maps the electrical activity of the heart. It is indicative of the condition of blood supply to the heart. Chest X-Ray is a simple procedure that scans the lung and heart for diseases and irregularities.
SGPT, SGOT & Serum Bilirubin tests are conducted to assess the performance of the liver.
Pap Smear is critical in detection of cervical cancer, which is completely curable if detected early.
Blood Urea and Serum Creatinine furic acid tests are conducted to assess the performance of the kidneys.
This includes a set of tests that detects any disturbance in the internal functioning of your body. The 15 parameters for Haemogram include - Haemoglobin level, WBC count ( White blood cell count ), Neutrophil %, Lymphocyte % , Eosinophil %, Basophil %, Monocyte %, PCV ( Packed cell volume), MCV ( Mean corpuscular volume), MCHC (Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration), MCH (Mean corpuscular hemoglobin), RDW (Red blood cell distribution width), RBC count (Red blood cell count), Platelet count, Peripheral smear And 10 parameters for Urine test
Chest X-Ray is a simple procedure that scans the lung and heart for diseases and irregularities.
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