About the Weight Loss

Excess weight can increase the risk of various health problems. And maintaining a healthy weight can improve your overall health. Our weight loss package offers a comprehensive set of tests to help you identify concerns related to your weight and overall health.

Weight Loss Tests

1. Hormonal Health

An evaluation of hormone levels in the body, including estrogen, testosterone, and follicle-stimulating hormone

2. Heart Health

A series of tests to determine heart health, including cholesterol levels (total, HDL, LDL), triglycerides, and blood pressure

3. Diabetes Health

A test that measures the average blood glucose levels over the past three months

4. Metabolic Syndrome

An assessment of risk factors for metabolic syndrome, including weight, waist circumference, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and blood sugar levels

5. Liver Health

A group of tests to evaluate liver function, including ALT, ALP, GGT, bilirubin, albumin, and globulin levels

6. Nutritional Health

Tests to evaluate nutrient status, including total protein and vitamin D levels

7. Muscle & Joint Health

A test to evaluate the levels of creatine kinase, an enzyme produced by muscles and released into the bloodstream when there is muscle damage

8. Bone Health

Tests to evaluate bone health, including ALP and vitamin D levels

9. Thyroid Health

Tests to evaluate thyroid function, including TSH, T3, and T4 levels

10. Infection & Inflammation

A test to measure cortisol levels, an indicator of stress and inflammation in the body

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Personal Health Measurements

Personal Health Measurement can provide a comprehensive assessment of your overall health, helping you to identify any areas of concern and make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

The following tests are typically included in a Personal Health Measurement:

FAQs

Monitoring your health can help identify any underlying health conditions hindering your weight loss progress. It can also provide insight into the effectiveness of your weight loss program and help you make informed decisions about your diet and exercise routine.

BMI is a measure of body fat based on height and weight. It is included in the package to assess if an individual is underweight, overweight, or within a healthy weight range. This information can be helpful in determining the appropriate weight loss program for an individual.

Hormonal imbalances alter the body's metabolism, leading to weight gain or difficulty losing weight. Hormonal imbalances, such as low levels of thyroid hormones or high levels of cortisol, can also affect appetite and energy levels impacting food choices and physical activity.

These tests provide important information about a person's health status, including their risk for conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Identifying potential health risks helps people take steps to address their health through lifestyle changes and/or medical treatment. These test results also help personalize weight loss strategies considering a person's individual health goals.

The liver plays a crucial role in metabolizing fats and removing toxins from the body. Poor liver health hinders weight loss progress and increases the risk of developing liver diseases. The liver health test identifies liver problems and guides appropriate treatment.

The recommended frequency for taking these tests varies on an individual's age, health status, and weight loss goals. However, we recommend consulting with a healthcare professional to determine the appropriate testing schedule.

About the Perimenopause

While menopause is a natural process, the symptoms can have a significant impact on a woman's quality of life. Therefore, managing perimenopause symptoms is crucial for maintaining overall health and wellbeing. Our tests help you identify hormone imbalances and other potential health issues so you can manage the symptoms of perimenopause and battle them with ease.

Perimenopause Tests

1. Female Hormonal Health

This test measures the levels of estrogen and progesterone, two hormones that play a crucial role in regulating the menstrual cycle and fertility. Fluctuations in these hormones during perimenopause can cause a range of symptoms, including hot flashes, mood changes, and irregular periods.

2. Hormonal Health

This set of tests measures the levels of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), which are produced by the pituitary gland and regulate the menstrual cycle. During perimenopause, the levels of LH and FSH may increase, which can cause changes in the menstrual cycle and other symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats.

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Personal Health Measurements

Personal Health Measurement can provide a comprehensive assessment of your overall health, helping you to identify any areas of concern and make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

The following tests are typically included in a Personal Health Measurement:

FAQs

A high LH level in perimenopause indicates that the ovaries are producing less estrogen, which can lead to irregular menstrual cycles and other symptoms.

Low progesterone levels can lead to irregular menstrual cycles and other symptoms such as mood swings, hot flashes, and insomnia. A blood test can help determine your progesterone levels.

Hormone levels play a crucial role in perimenopause symptoms. As the ovaries produce less estrogen and progesterone, women may experience a range of symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, and vaginal dryness.

There are several lifestyle changes that can help manage perimenopause symptoms, including regular exercise, healthy eating habits, stress reduction techniques, and getting enough sleep.

Yes, perimenopause symptoms can be managed without medication. Lifestyle changes such as regular exercise, healthy eating habits, and stress reduction techniques can be effective in managing symptoms.

Testing hormone levels during perimenopause period provides valuable information about imbalances contributing to symptoms. This information is then used to develop a personalized treatment plan and lead to an easier menopause phase.

About the Female Hormones

The balance of female hormones is critical for a woman's overall health and well-being. Hormonal imbalances can cause a range of physical and emotional symptoms, affecting everything from mood to fertility. Our hormone test package identifies imbalances and provide insights to regulate female hormones. So, you can stay healthy and happy!

Female Hormones Tests

1. Female Hormonal Health

This test includes measuring the levels of the female hormone estradiol and luteinizing hormone. Estradiol plays a vital role in the menstrual cycle, while luteinizing hormone is responsible for ovulation. These tests can help identify hormonal imbalances that contribute to issues such as irregular periods, fertility problems, and menopausal symptoms.

2. Hormonal Health

This test measures the levels of testosterone, free androgen index, sex hormone-binding globulin, and prolactin. Testosterone is an important hormone for women, responsible for maintaining muscle mass, bone density, and sex drive. Sex hormone-binding globulin binds to sex hormones and regulates their levels in the body. Prolactin plays a role in breast milk production. Measuring these hormones identify hormonal imbalances that contributes to various health issues.

3. Thyroid Health

Thyroid gland produces hormones that regulate metabolism, growth, and development. This test measures the levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), free triiodothyronine (FT3), and free thyroxine (FT4). These tests identify thyroid disorders that contributes to hormonal imbalances and various health issues.

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Personal Health Measurements

Personal Health Measurement can provide a comprehensive assessment of your overall health, helping you to identify any areas of concern and make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

The following tests are typically included in a Personal Health Measurement:

FAQs

Female hormone tests are important to identify hormone imbalances and help diagnose conditions related to the reproductive system. The tests reveal valuable information for women experiencing symptoms related to their menstrual cycle and fertility.

Estrogen is a female sex hormone that plays a vital role in the development of female reproductive organs and secondary sex characteristics. It also regulates the menstrual cycle and has an impact on bone density, cholesterol levels, and cardiovascular health.

LH is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that regulates the menstrual cycle and stimulates ovulation. Elevated levels of LH can indicate conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or premature ovarian failure.

Progesterone is a hormone produced by the ovaries to prepare the uterus for pregnancy. Low levels of progesterone indicate fertility problems or an increased risk of miscarriage.

Thyroid hormones play a key role in regulating metabolism and energy production in the body. Low levels of thyroid hormones can disrupt the menstrual cycle and lead to fertility problems.

Female hormone tests are typically performed through a blood or urine sample. The specific type of test and the timing of the test depends on the individual's symptoms and medical history.

The results of female hormone tests reveal hormone imbalances and help doctors determine the best treatment options. Treatment may include hormone replacement therapy, lifestyle modifications, or medications to regulate hormone levels and manage symptoms.

About the Male Hormones

Our Male Hormones Test Profile offers a comprehensive evaluation of hormones like testosterone, luteinizing hormone, and follicle-stimulating essential for male wellbeing. These tests regulate various functions of the male body, and through our tests you can test your levels and take control of your health to improve your quality of life.

Male Hormones Tests

1. Hormonal Health

This group of tests includes testosterone, free testosterone, free androgen index, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), prolactin, luteinizing hormone (LH), and DHEA sulphate. These tests identify imbalances in male hormones that cause symptoms such as low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, and mood swings.

2. Liver Health

The liver process and metabolize hormones, and liver health play an important role in maintaining hormonal balance. The albumin test measures the level of a protein produced by the liver that helps transport hormones throughout the body.

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Personal Health Measurements

Personal Health Measurement can provide a comprehensive assessment of your overall health, helping you to identify any areas of concern and make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

The following tests are typically included in a Personal Health Measurement:

FAQs

Testing male hormones reveals hormonal imbalances that can lead to various health concerns such as infertility, erectile dysfunction, and low libido. It can also help diagnose conditions such as hypogonadism and monitor testosterone replacement therapy.

The common symptoms of low testosterone include decreased sex drive, fatigue, loss of muscle mass, increased body fat, erectile dysfunction, depression, and mood swings.

Your healthcare provider will provide you with specific instructions on how to prepare for your male hormone test. Typically, you may be advised to avoid exercise, alcohol, and certain medications that can affect your hormone levels.

The test may involve a blood or saliva sample, which will be analyzed to measure the levels of specific hormones. However, your healthcare provider will inform you of the specific details of the test.

The ideal time to get tested is typically in the morning between 7 AM to 10 AM. However, the actual time will vary depending on the condition you are going for. Thus, your physician/healthcare provider will inform you of the test timing.

The time will depend on the laboratory and the type of test performed. However, in most cases, it usually takes a few days to a week to receive the results.

About the Anemia

Anemia is a common blood disorder characterized by a lower-than-normal level of red blood cells or hemoglobin, resulting in reduced oxygen-carrying capacity in the body. Our testing package determines the type of anemia and guides effective treatment options. So, you can seek the necessary support from healthcare professionals.

Anemia Tests

1. Full Blood Count

This test evaluates various components of your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It measures parameters such as hemoglobin, red cell count, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), platelets, mean platelet volume (MPV), white cell count, neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR).

2. Iron Status

This test focuses on assessing your iron levels, as iron deficiency is a common cause of anemia. It measures parameters such as iron, total iron-binding capacity (TIBC), unsaturated iron-binding capacity (UIBC), transferrin saturation, and ferritin.

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Personal Health Measurements

Personal Health Measurement can provide a comprehensive assessment of your overall health, helping you to identify any areas of concern and make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

The following tests are typically included in a Personal Health Measurement:

FAQs

The Anemia package includes a series of tests specifically designed to assess your blood parameters and iron status. It identifies the underlying causes of anemia, such as iron deficiency, vitamin deficiencies, or other blood disorders. So, you can get appropriate diagnosis and treatment.

In most cases, fasting is not required for anemia tests. However, it is advisable to follow any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider or the testing facility. It is important to inform them about any medications or supplements you are taking as they might affect the test results.

While the Anemia package provides valuable information about your blood parameters and iron status, it may not provide a definitive diagnosis for the exact cause of your anemia. It serves as a starting point to identify potential causes, and further consultation with a healthcare professional is recommended for a comprehensive evaluation and accurate diagnosis.

The turnaround time for test results depends on the testing facility and tests performed. Typically, you receive the results within a few days to a week. It is best to inquire with the testing facility about the estimated time frame for receiving your results.

The Personal Health Measurements included in the Anemia package provide valuable insights into your overall health and may help identify certain risk factors associated with anemia. Measurements such as BMI, waist circumference, and blood pressure can provide indications of your general health status and potential correlations with anemia.

The Iron Status test evaluates various parameters related to iron levels in your blood, including iron, total iron-binding capacity (TIBC), unsaturated iron-binding capacity (UIBC), transferrin saturation, and ferritin. These measurements can help determine if you have low iron levels, which is a common cause of iron deficiency anemia.

About the Full Blood Count

Understanding the composition and functioning of your blood is essential to identify abnormalities, such as anemia, infections, and blood disorders. Our FBC test gives you a comprehensive evaluation of your red and white blood cells, platelets, and other critical factors. You gain a deeper understanding of your blood profile with our test and take proactive steps to maintain your health.

Full Blood Count Tests

1. Full Blood Count

This test assesses parameters like hemoglobin, red and white blood cell counts, and platelet levels. It helps diagnose anemia, infections, and blood disorders, providing insights into your blood health.

2. Iron Status

This test measures iron levels in the blood by evaluating parameters such as iron, transferrin saturation, and ferritin. This test is used to detect iron deficiency or overload. Based on these test results physicians diagnose the condition and provide a plan to manage them through appropriate treatments.

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Personal Health Measurements

Personal Health Measurement can provide a comprehensive assessment of your overall health, helping you to identify any areas of concern and make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

The following tests are typically included in a Personal Health Measurement:

FAQs

Personal health measurements provide baseline indicators of your overall health, including factors like body composition and cardiovascular health. They help monitor changes and identify potential risks over time.

The Full Blood Count test evaluates various parameters of blood composition, such as red and white blood cell counts, platelet levels, and hemoglobin. Abnormalities in these measurements can indicate conditions like anemia, infections, or blood disorders, aiding in diagnosis and monitoring.

Iron status evaluation is crucial to determine your iron levels and detect conditions like iron deficiency anemia or iron overload. It helps guide appropriate treatments such as iron supplementation and dietary modifications to maintain optimal iron levels.

Personal health measurements, such as blood pressure and body mass index (BMI), provide insights into your cardiovascular health. Abnormal measurements indicate potential risks or the need for further evaluation.

The frequency of testing depends on individual factors, such as age, medical history, and risk factors. It is best to consult with a healthcare professional to determine an appropriate testing schedule.

Fasting requirements depend on the specific tests included in the package. It is recommended to follow the fasting instructions provided by the testing facility to ensure accurate results.

About the Sports Profile

Sports performance requires more than just training and practice to achieve your best, you must be in your best physical condition. Our sports profile test aims to give you key insights into your body and allow you to fine-tune your training, nutrition, and recovery strategies for optimal results.

Sports Profile Tests

1. Hormonal Health

Our sports profile test package includes measurements of key hormones such as oestradiol, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), testosterone, prolactin, sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), and DHEA Sulphate. These hormone levels impact energy levels, muscle growth, recovery, and overall athletic performance. Assessing this information guides their training regimen and support recovery.

2. Liver Health

Evaluating liver health is important for athletes as it ensures proper nutrient absorption, detoxification, and energy metabolism. Our test includes a measurement of albumin, a protein produced by the liver. Albumin helps maintain fluid balance, transport nutrients, and support the immune system. Maintaining optimal liver health will help athletes enhance their energy levels, nutrient utilization, and overall athletic performance.

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Personal Health Measurements

Personal Health Measurement can provide a comprehensive assessment of your overall health, helping you to identify any areas of concern and make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

The following tests are typically included in a Personal Health Measurement:

FAQs

Personal health measurements provide valuable information about an individual's physical fitness, body composition, and cardiovascular health. These measurements help athletes track progress, identify areas for improvement, and optimize training routines for enhanced performance.

Hormonal health tests assess key hormones that impacts energy levels, muscle growth, recovery, and athletic performance. Evaluating these hormone levels, athletes will have better hold of imbalances or deficiencies that affect training and recovery.

Liver health is vital for athletes as it influences nutrient absorption, detoxification, and energy metabolism. Monitoring liver health will support optimal energy levels nutrient utilization and help you boost your athletic performance.

Yes, the tests included in the Sports Profile package provide valuable insights into various aspects of your health that can impact athletic performance. By evaluating these parameters, you can identify areas for improvement in your training routine, nutrition, or recovery strategies to optimize performance and prevent injuries.

No, the Sports Profile test package is beneficial for athletes of all levels, including recreational athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Monitoring personal health measurements, hormonal balance, and liver health can provide valuable information to optimize training and overall well-being in the context of sports and athletic pursuits.

The frequency of testing depends on your individual goals, training intensity, and specific health considerations. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or sports medicine specialist who can provide personalized guidance on the ideal testing frequency based on your specific needs.

Absolutely! The results of these tests can guide the development of a personalized training and nutrition plan. With the insights gained, athletes can optimize their routines, address any deficiencies or imbalances, and tailor their approach to support their specific goals and overall athletic performance.

About the Wellman

Regular health check-ups are essential for maintaining optimal health and preventing future health complications. Our Well Man package combines a range of assessments and tests to provide a holistic view of health status. So, you can lead a healthier and happier life.

Wellman Tests

1. Full Blood Count

This test evaluates various components of your blood, including red and white blood cells, hemoglobin levels, platelets, etc. It reveals your overall blood health, including oxygen-carrying capacity, immune function, and clotting ability.

2. Iron Status

This test measures iron levels in your blood, along with other parameters like transferrin saturation and ferritin. It is used to assess iron deficiency, which can affect energy levels, muscle function, and your well-being.

3. Heart Health

This test examines your cholesterol levels, including total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides. It provides valuable information about your cardiovascular health and identifies risks for heart disease.

4. Diabetes Health

The HbA1c test measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 3 months. It assesses your risk of developing diabetes or monitors your existing diabetes management.

5. Metabolic Syndrome

This assessment measures your height, weight, BMI, waist circumference, and blood pressure. It evaluates your metabolic health and assesses the risk of metabolic syndrome, a cluster of conditions that increase the likelihood of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.

6. Kidney Health

This test measures various markers, including sodium, urea, creatinine, and calcium, to assess kidney function and detect any potential kidney disorders.

7. Liver Health

This test evaluates liver function by measuring markers such as albumin, globulin, ALT, ALP, GGT, and bilirubin. It provides insights into liver health and identifies potential liver diseases or abnormalities.

8. Nutritional Health

This test examines markers like albumin, magnesium, total protein, and folate to assess your nutritional status and detect any deficiencies or imbalances.

9. Muscle & Joint Health

The creatine kinase and uric acid tests assess muscle and joint health, helping identify potential muscle damage or inflammation.

10. Infection & Inflammation

The high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (HS-CRP) test measures levels of inflammation in your body, which are an indicator of underlying infections or chronic inflammatory conditions.

11. Thyroid Health

This test evaluates thyroid function by measuring TSH, FT3, FT4, TGAb, and TPO Ab. It assesses the functioning of thyroid gland, which plays a crucial role in metabolism and overall health.

12. Hormonal Health

This test measures testosterone, sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), free testosterone, and free androgen index. It reveals your hormonal balance, which is essential for various aspects of health, including energy levels, libido, and health.

13. Prostate Health

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Personal Health Measurements

Personal Health Measurement can provide a comprehensive assessment of your overall health, helping you to identify any areas of concern and make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

The following tests are typically included in a Personal Health Measurement:

FAQs

The Well Man test package offers a comprehensive assessment of your health, covering various aspects such as blood health, heart health, hormone levels, nutritional status, and more. It identifies potential health risks, monitors existing conditions, and provides insights into your health.

The frequency of testing depends on your age, health, and specific risk factors. As a general guideline, it is recommended to undergo a health assessment like the Well Man tests annually or as advised by your physician.

Yes, this package includes tests to assess your heart health, such as cholesterol levels and blood pressure measurements. These tests identify potential risk factors for heart disease and give you a chance for early intervention and preventive measures.

Yes, the Well Man tests include assessments of various hormones such as testosterone, sex hormone-binding globulin, and free testosterone. These tests detect hormonal imbalances that affect energy levels, sexual health, and overall well-being.

Yes, our package includes tests to evaluate markers of nutritional health, such as albumin, magnesium, total protein, and folate. These tests identify deficiencies or imbalances in essential nutrients, guide appropriate dietary adjustments and supplementation if necessary.

The Well Man tests include liver function markers like albumin, globulin, ALT, ALP, GGT, and bilirubin. These tests provide insights into liver health, identify potential liver diseases, and help physicians take necessary action.

Yes, the test package is designed to assess the health status of men across different age groups. However, specific tests and their interpretations may vary based on age-related health considerations. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate tests for your needs.

About the Wellwoman

Women often need personalized care to address their unique needs so they can make informed decisions about their well-being. Our package includes a wide range of tests covering various aspects of women's health. With our tests you can detect health issues early and support yourself on a journey to wellness.

Wellwoman Tests

1. Full Blood Count

This test measures different components of blood including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The full blood count test measures hemoglobin, red cell count, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, platelets etc.

2. Iron Status

This test measures various markers of iron levels in the blood, including iron, total iron-binding capacity, unsaturated iron-binding capacity, transferrin saturation, and ferritin.

3. Heart Health

This test measures different components of cholesterol in the blood, including total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, triglycerides, and non-HDL cholesterol.

4. Diabetes Health

The HbA1c test measures the average blood sugar levels over the previous 2-3 months and helps diagnose diabetes.

5. Metabolic Syndrome

This set of tests measures various metabolic parameters, including BMI, waist circumference, and blood pressure, that can be used to diagnose metabolic syndrome.

6. Kidney Health

This set of tests measures various parameters related to kidney function, including sodium, urea, chloride, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), creatinine, magnesium, and calcium.

7. Liver Health

This test measures various markers of liver function, including albumin, globulin, alanine transaminase (ALT), aspartate transaminase (AST), gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), bilirubin, and ferritin.

8. Nutritional Health

This set of tests measures various nutritional parameters, including albumin, magnesium, total protein, and folate.

9. Muscle & Joint Health

This set of tests measures creatine kinase and uric acid, which are markers of muscle and joint health.

10. Infection & Inflammation

This test measures high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), which is a marker of inflammation and infection.

11. Thyroid Health

These tests measure various thyroid hormones and antibodies, including thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), free triiodothyronine (FT3), free thyroxine (FT4), thyroglobulin antibody (TGAb), and thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPO Ab).

12. Hormonal Health

This set of tests measures various hormones, including luteinizing hormone (LH), estradiol, progesterone, prolactin, and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG). These diagnose hormonal imbalances in women.

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Personal Health Measurements

Personal Health Measurement can provide a comprehensive assessment of your overall health, helping you to identify any areas of concern and make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

The following tests are typically included in a Personal Health Measurement:

FAQs

These tests are designed to provide a comprehensive assessment of a woman's overall health and wellbeing. They include measurements of personal health, heart health, kidney and liver function, nutritional health, hormonal health, and more.

To prepare for these tests, you should fast for 12 hours prior to your appointment, except for drinking water. You should also avoid alcohol, caffeine, and smoking for at least 24 hours before your appointment.

No, there is no age limit for these tests. They are suitable for women of all ages who want to monitor and maintain their health.

The results of the tests usually take around 2-3 days to be processed and delivered to your healthcare provider. However, this may vary depending on the specific tests that were performed.

No, you do not need a referral from a healthcare provider to take the tests. You can book an appointment directly with a diagnostic center or laboratory that offers the tests.

While the tests can provide valuable information about your overall health and wellbeing, they are not designed to diagnose specific health conditions. If you have specific health concerns or symptoms, you should consult with your healthcare provider.

The frequency of these tests will depend on your age, overall health, and any specific health concerns you may have. Your healthcare provider can advise you on how often you should have the tests performed. As a general guideline, it's recommended that women have a comprehensive check-up at least once a year.

About the General Well Person

Regular health check-ups help you maintain a healthy lifestyle and minimize any potential health concerns at an early stage. This test package offers a wide range of tests and measurements, allowing both men and women to gain a holistic understanding of their health status.

General Well Person Tests

1. Full Blood Count

A full blood count test evaluates various components of your blood, including hemoglobin, red cell count, hematocrit (Hct), mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), etc. This test provides valuable information about your red and white blood cell counts and identify potential infections, anemia, or other blood disorders.

2. Iron Status

The iron status test measures iron levels in your blood, including iron, total iron-binding capacity (TIBC), transferrin saturation, and ferritin. It evaluates how your body store iron and assesses for iron deficiency.

3. Heart Health

Heart health tests measure various parameters related to your cardiovascular system, including total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, percentage of HDL cholesterol in relation to total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and non-HDL cholesterol. These tests assess your lipid profile and provide insights into your cardiovascular risk factors.

4. Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic syndrome tests assess your risk factors for developing metabolic syndrome, a cluster of conditions that increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. These tests typically include measurements such as height, weight, BMI, waist circumference, systolic blood pressure, and diastolic blood pressure.

5. Kidney Health

Kidney health tests evaluate kidney function and include measurements of sodium, urea, chloride, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), creatinine, and calcium. These tests assess your kidney function and identify kidney-related issues.

6. Liver Health

Liver health tests assess liver function and include measurements of albumin, globulin, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), bilirubin, and ferritin. These tests reveal liver function, detect liver diseases, and evaluate liver health.

7. Nutritional Health

The nutritional health test typically measures total protein levels in the blood, which helps evaluate your nutritional status and assess protein-related disorders.

8. Thyroid Health

Thyroid health tests evaluate thyroid function and include measurements of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), free triiodothyronine (FT3), free thyroxine (FT4), thyroglobulin antibodies (TGAb), and thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPO Ab). These tests assess thyroid hormone levels and detect thyroid-related disorders.

9. Prostate Health

The prostate health test measures prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels in the blood. Elevated PSA levels may indicate prostate-related conditions, including prostate cancer. This test is specifically relevant for men's health and helps assess prostate health and detect potential issues.

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Personal Health Measurements

Personal Health Measurement can provide a comprehensive assessment of your overall health, helping you to identify any areas of concern and make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

The following tests are typically included in a Personal Health Measurement:

FAQs

This test identifies potential health issues, provides valuable insights into your well-being, and enables early detection of any abnormalities or risks.

Fasting requirements depend on the specific tests included in the package. It is best to consult with the healthcare provider or the testing facility to get clear instructions regarding fasting for accurate results.

The frequency of these tests depends on individual health factors, age, and risk factors. You should consult with a healthcare professional who can assess your specific health needs and advise you on the appropriate testing frequency.

Some tests may require specific preparations, such as fasting or avoiding certain medications. It's important to follow any instructions provided by the provider to ensure accurate results.

Yes, this package includes various tests to detect serious health conditions such as anemia, heart disease, kidney disorders, thyroid problems, and prostate-related issues. Early detection through these tests will facilitate timely intervention and management.

This package covers a wide range of health parameters, including blood counts, organ function, cholesterol levels, nutritional status, and hormonal balance. While it offers a comprehensive overview, it is important to note that it may not cover every aspect of your health. It is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional for a more tailored assessment if required.

The turnaround time for receiving test results depends on the testing facility. Generally, results are available within a few days to a week.

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