What we do
- CBC - 23 Parameters
- Liver - 11 Parameters
- Kidney - 3 Parameters
- Lipid - 8 Parameters
- Thyroid - TSH, T3 , T4
- Urine - 17 Analysis
- Iron Studies - 3 Parameters
- Gout - Serum Uric Acid
- Hormones - Cortisol
- Inflammation-Marker
- Vitamin - Vitamin D Total , B12
- Diabetics - ABS, FBS, HBA1c (3 parameters)
- Cancer - Screening
- Vitamin - Vitamin D , B12
- Electrolytes - 5 Parameters
- Iron Studies - 4 Parameters
- Cardiac - 5 Parameters
- Pancreas - Seum amylase , Serum Lipase
Report time
1-2 Days
Fasting time
6-8 hours
Test recommended for
Female
Recommended for age
5-99 years
FAQ's
A full body check-up is a comprehensive health assessment designed to identify potential health issues early on, making treatment more effective and less invasive.
Adults of all ages, especially those with a family history of specific diseases or lifestyle risk factors, should consider regular check-ups. Seniors and individuals with chronic conditions also benefit from frequent monitoring.
The frequency can vary depending on age, gender, family history, and individual health factors. It’s best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalised advice.
Common tests include blood tests, urine tests, and physical exams. Your doctor will advise on any additional tests based on your health profile.
You may need to fast for a certain period before blood tests and avoid strenuous activities. It’s important to follow any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
While a full body check-up can identify many health problems, it may not detect all conditions. Discuss any specific concerns with your doctor to ensure comprehensive care.
Review the results with your healthcare provider to understand your health status and follow any recommended steps for improvement or further testing.
Full body check-ups are generally safe. However, some tests may carry minimal risks, which your healthcare provider will discuss with you beforehand.