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This test measures the various components of blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and hemoglobin, along with the rate at which red blood cells settle at the bottom of a test tube over time (ESR). It helps in diagnosing a wide range of conditions, from anemia and infection to inflammatory diseases and autoimmune disorders. The ESR component specifically helps in detecting inflammation and is useful in monitoring conditions like rheumatoid arthritis.
LFTs measure levels of enzymes and proteins produced by the liver. These tests can help detect liver damage or liver disease and monitor the effect of medications that can affect the liver
Blood sugar tests measure how much glucose is in your blood. They are used to diagnose and monitor diabetes and can help manage diabetes treatment to prevent complications.
This includes tests for different chemicals in your urine. It can detect urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and other metabolic conditions like diabetes.
These tests measure various parameters to assess how well your kidneys are filtering waste from your blood. Kidney function tests are crucial for detecting kidney damage or disease, which can often be silent until it is quite advanced.
This test measures cholesterol levels, including total cholesterol, LDL (“bad” cholesterol), HDL (“good” cholesterol), and triglycerides. It’s a critical screening tool for assessing cardiovascular risk, guiding treatment decisions, and monitoring the effectiveness of interventions aimed at reducing the risk of heart attack and stroke.
HbA1c provides an average blood glucose level over the past two to three months. It’s used to diagnose and monitor diabetes management, offering a long-term view of blood sugar control to help prevent complications associated with diabetes
TFTs measure how well your thyroid is working and can detect too much or too little thyroid hormone. The thyroid regulates your body’s metabolism, so these tests can help explain symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, or weight loss.
B12 is crucial for proper red blood cell formation, neurological function, and DNA synthesis. Testing is essential to diagnose B12 deficiency, which can lead to serious neurological symptoms and blood disorders like megaloblastic anemia. It is especially important for people with dietary restrictions (like vegans), older adults, and those with digestive absorption issues.
Vitamin D plays a significant role in bone health by regulating calcium and maintaining phosphorus levels in the blood. It is also important for immune function and has been linked to other health outcomes, including mood regulation and protection against chronic disease. Testing is essential for detecting deficiencies, which can lead to bone disorders like osteoporosis and rickets, and to ensure adequate vitamin D levels for overall health maintenance.
This test measures several components (iron, ferritin, total iron-binding capacity) to evaluate the amount of iron in the body. It’s crucial for diagnosing iron-deficiency anemia or iron overload disorders, which can affect energy levels, cognitive function, and overall health.
CRP is a protein that increases in the blood with inflammation and infection. Measuring CRP levels can be a critical indicator of inflammation and is used to help diagnose conditions like inflammatory autoimmune diseases, chronic infections, and heart disease.
This test checks for small amounts of albumin in the urine, an early sign of kidney damage, particularly useful for people with conditions like diabetes or hypertension, which can damage the kidneys before symptoms are apparent.
Total IgE tests measure the level of IgE, a type of antibody that increases in response to allergens. It is useful for diagnosing allergies and can help in the management of allergic conditions and certain immune deficiency disorders.
These tests are key components of routine checkups as they help in the early detection and management of various health conditions, guiding interventions that can improve long-term health outcomes.
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An advanced health check-up typically includes a comprehensive set of tests and screenings such as blood tests, lipid profiles, liver and kidney function tests, diabetes screening, cardiac assessments (ECG, stress test), imaging tests (X-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans), cancer screenings, and consultations with specialists.
The frequency of advanced health check-ups depends on factors such as age, medical history, family history, and lifestyle. Generally, it is recommended for adults to have an advanced health check-up annually or biennially. Your doctor can provide a personalized recommendation based on your specific health needs.
Advanced health check-ups are beneficial for individuals with a family history of chronic diseases, those over the age of 40, individuals with existing health conditions, people with high-stress lifestyles, and those who want a comprehensive assessment of their overall health.
Preparation for an advanced health check-up may include fasting for 8-12 hours before blood tests, avoiding certain medications or foods as instructed by your healthcare provider, wearing comfortable clothing for physical exams and tests, and bringing any relevant medical records or previous test results.
Benefits of an advanced health check-up include early detection of potential health issues, better management of existing health conditions, personalized health advice, a comprehensive understanding of your health status, and peace of mind.
Coverage for advanced health check-ups varies by insurance provider and policy. Some health insurance plans may cover all or part of the cost, while others may not. It is important to check with your insurance provider to understand your coverage and any out-of-pocket expenses you may incur.