What we do
- CBC - 23 Parameters
- Liver - 11 Parameters
- Kidney profile - 3 Parameters
- Lipid - 8 Parameters
- Thyroid - TSH, T3 , T4
- Urine analysis - 17 parameters
- Iron Studies - 4 Parameters
- Gout - Serum Uric Acid
- Pancreas - Seum amylase , Serum Lipase
- Inflammation-Marker
- Vitamin - Vitamin D Total , B12
- Diabetic profile - 3 - paremeters
- Hormone - Testosterone
- Cancer - Screening
- Vitamin - Vitamin D , B12
- Electrolytes - 5 parameters
- Iron Studies - 4 Parameters
- Cardiac - 1 Parameters
Report time
3-5 days
Fasting time
No fasting
Test recommended for
Male, Female
recommended for age
5-99 years
A basic complete full body check offers:
- Preventive medicine
- It makes up for a better financial sense
- Managing the risks of preventable diseases
FAQ's
A full body checkup typically includes tests like a physical exam, blood tests, urine tests, lipid profile, kidney function test.
Regular checkups can help detect diseases early, manage stress, and recommend lifestyle changes for better health.
It’s recommended for men to have a checkup every one to two years, or more frequently if they have specific health concerns or a family history of certain diseases
Men should consider regular health checkups after the age of 35, or earlier if they have risk factors for certain health conditions
While it can identify many conditions, it may not detect all health issues. Discuss any specific concerns with your doctor for comprehensive care.
You may need to fast or avoid certain activities before the checkup. Always follow the specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
Review them with your healthcare provider to understand your health status and take any recommended steps for improvement or further testing.
They are generally safe, but some tests may carry minimal risks. Your healthcare provider will discuss these with you beforehand.