Medibuddy Young Male Health Checkup With UTSH

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Rs. 3900

What Tests Are Included In Medibuddy Young Male Health Checkup Health Package

  • BASOPHILS - ABSOLUTE COUNT
  • EOSINOPHILS - ABSOLUTE COUNT
  • LYMPHOCYTES - ABSOLUTE COUNT
  • MONOCYTES - ABSOLUTE COUNT
  • NEUTROPHILS - ABSOLUTE COUNT
  • BASOPHILS
  • EOSINOPHILS
  • HEMOGLOBIN
  • IMMATURE GRANULOCYTES(IG)
  • IMMATURE GRANULOCYTE PERCENTAGE(IG%)
  • TOTAL LEUCOCYTES COUNT
  • LYMPHOCYTE PERCENTAGE
  • MEAN CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN(MCH)
  • MEAN CORP.HEMO.CONC(MCHC)
  • MEAN CORPUSCULAR VOLUME(MCV)
  • MONOCYTES
  • NEUTROPHILS
  • HEMATOCRIT(PCV)
  • PLATELET COUNT
  • TOTAL RBC
  • RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH (RDW-CV)
  • RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH - SD(RDW-SD)
  • PDW Platelet Distribution Width
  • PCT

  • TOTAL CHOLESTEROL
  • HDL CHOLESTEROL - DIRECT
  • LDL CHOLESTEROL - DIRECT
  • LDL / HDL RATIO
  • NON-HDL CHOLESTEROL
  • TC/ HDL CHOLESTEROL RATIO
  • TRIGLYCERIDES
  • VLDL CHOLESTEROL
  • HDL / LDL Cholesterol Ratio
  • HDL / LDL RATIO
  • TRIG / HDL RATIO
  • CHOL/HDL RATIO

  • SERUM ALB/GLOBULIN RATIO
  • ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE
  • BILIRUBIN -DIRECT
  • BILIRUBIN (INDIRECT)
  • BILIRUBIN - TOTAL
  • GAMMA GLUTAMYL TRANSFERASE (GGT)
  • PROTEIN - TOTAL
  • ALBUMIN - SERUM
  • SERUM GLOBULIN
  • ASPARTATE AMINOTRANSFERASE (SGOT )
  • ALANINE TRANSAMINASE (SGPT)

  • % TRANSFERRIN SATURATION
  • FERRITIN
  • IRON
  • TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY (TIBC)
  • Unsaturated iron-binding capacity (UIBC)

  • BLOOD UREA NITROGEN (BUN)
  • CALCIUM
  • CREATININE - SERUM
  • URIC ACID
  • BUN / Sr CREATININE RATIO
  • URI ALBUMIN / CREATININE RATIO ( UA/C)
  • CREATININE - URINE
  • URINE MICROALBUMIN
  • Blood Urea
  • Chloride
  • Phosphorus
  • Potassium
  • Sodium

  • TOTAL TRIIODOTHYRONINE (T3)
  • TOTAL THYROXINE (T4)
  • THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE (TSH)

  • AVERAGE BLOOD GLUCOSE (ABG)
  • HbA1c
  • INSULIN - FASTING

  • CHLORIDE
  • POTASSIUM
  • SODIUM

  • pH Urine
  • Specific gravity
  • Urobilinogen
  • Colour
  • Transparency
  • Albumin
  • Sugar
  • Blood
  • Red blood cells
  • Pus cells (Leukocytes)
  • Epithelial cells
  • Crystals
  • Cast
  • Bacteria
  • Nitrate
  • URINE KETONE
  • Leucocyte Esterase
  • Bile Pigments (Bilirubin)
  • Amorphous Deposits
  • Volume

Comprehensive Health Checkups: A Guide

A comprehensive health checkup, also known as a full body checkup, complete body checkup, or full body test, is a group of medical tests designed to assess your overall health and well-being. These checkups can help identify potential health problems early on, when they are often easier to treat.

Who should consider a comprehensive health checkup?

  • Adults of all ages, especially those with a family history of chronic diseases
  • People who are overweight or obese
  • Smokers or former smokers
  • People with a sedentary lifestyle
  • Those who are experiencing any new or unexplained symptoms

What does a comprehensive health checkup typically include?

  • Medical history: A review of your past health, including any past illnesses, surgeries, and medications you are taking.
  • Physical examination: A physical exam by a doctor or other healthcare professional to check your vital signs, weight, height, and overall health.
  • Laboratory tests: A variety of blood tests, urine tests, and other tests to check for a range of health conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and certain infections.
  • Imaging tests: X-rays, mammograms, or other imaging tests may be recommended depending on your age, gender, and risk factors.

Benefits of comprehensive health checkups

  • Early detection and treatment of potential health problems
  • Improved overall health and well-being
  • Peace of mind knowing that you are taking steps to stay healthy
     

FAQs about comprehensive health checkups
 

How often should I get a comprehensive health checkup?

Answer: The frequency of comprehensive health checkups will vary depending on your age, health history, and risk factors. Talk to your doctor about how often you should get a checkup.

What if I can't afford a comprehensive health checkup?

Answer: There are many options available to help you afford a comprehensive health checkup. Many insurance plans cover the cost of preventive care, including checkups. You may also be able to find free or low-cost checkups at community health clinics or government programs.

What should I do if I find out that I have a health problem during a checkup?

Answer: If your doctor finds a potential health problem during your checkup, they will work with you to develop a plan for further testing and treatment.

 

 

Booking Procedure:

  • Fill the booking form on right side with Name, Address, Mobile no.
  • Blood/Urine samples will be collected from your Home address. 10–12 hrs fasting is required.
  • Make payment to Thyrocare by cash to technician or via online after confirmation of booking.
  • Reports will be couriered in 3–4 working days. We email the reports within 48–72 hrs.
Sample pickup at home Online reports within 48 hours
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