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Preventive Health Panel – Comprehensive (89 Tests)

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Preventive Health Comprehensive is a full health screening program for advanced diagnostics for people wishing to have a general overview of health and potential health risks at an early stage. It involves many kinds of blood and urine checks to evaluate the health of many organs and systems that could be at risk; valid indications of some medical conditions can be detected at an appropriate time.

 

These tests are included: Complete Blood Count (CBC), Fasting Plasma Glucose, HbA1c, Lipid Profile, Liver Function Test (LFT), Kidney Function Assessment (BUN), Thyroid Function Tests (FT3, FT4, and TSH), and Routine Urine Examination. The blood tests give you important information about the level of your blood health, blood sugar control, cholesterol, the health of your organs, including the liver and kidneys, thyroid hormone level, and urinary tract health.

 

This panel can scientifically measure the following important health factors: Blood cell measures, blood sugar, long-term diabetes status, lipids, liver enzymes, kidney filtration factors, thyroid hormone level, and urine composition. The findings can aid health experts in the early detection of illnesses that may remain undetected.

 

Preventive Health Comprehensive is an essential component for the early detection and management of diabetes-related issues, cardiovascular diseases, thyroid diseases, liver dysfunction, kidney disease, metabolic abnormalities, and urinary tract infections, to name a few. Routine health screenings prevent people from getting sick and can identify if there is a risk of developing a disease, and help prevent it.

Test information: 10-12 hrs Fasting Mandatory

Reporting: Within 12 hours*

  • Fasting for 10–12 hours is recommended for accurate blood sugar and lipid profile results unless advised otherwise by your doctor.
  • Drink plenty of water before sample collection.
  • A urine sample is required for the Routine Urine Examination included in the package.
  • Inform your doctor about any ongoing medical conditions, medications, or recent illnesses.
  • Carry previous laboratory reports or health check-up records, if available.
  • Arrive 10–15 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
* For details, please see service-related policies

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