Comprehensive Health Check up

Comprehensive Health Check-up in Bangalore | ₹3,599

Your most detailed health assessment — 19+ parameters covering blood, organs, heart, inflammation, and nutritional markers, all in one visit.

Koshikaa’s Comprehensive Health Check-up is designed for individuals who want a thorough picture of their health — not just the basics. This package goes beyond standard blood tests to include liver function, kidney function, complete blood count with ESR, lipid profile, RA factor, blood sugar, urine analysis, and additional markers for inflammation and chronic disease risk.

It’s the right choice if you’re above 35, managing a chronic condition, haven’t had a detailed checkup in over a year, or want a complete baseline before starting a new health or fitness plan.

Looking for age-specific screening with imaging included? Explore our full body checkup in Bangalore packages that combine lab tests with advanced diagnostic scans.

Fast reports. No hidden charges. Same-day slots available.

Know Why?

Complete Blood Count with ESR

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.

Liver Function Test (LFT)

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

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.

Urine Complete Analysis

This includes tests for different chemicals in your urine. It can detect urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and other metabolic conditions like diabetes.

Kidney Function Test Standard (KFT/RFT)

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.

Lipid Profile

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.

Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)

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

Thyroid Function Test (TFT)

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.

Thyroid Function Test (TFT)

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.

Vitamin B12

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, 25-Hydroxy

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.

Iron Profile

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.

High Sensitive C-Reactive Protein (HSCRP)

This test measures low levels of CRP in the blood, which is a marker of inflammation. It is especially useful for assessing the risk of cardiovascular disease. Elevated hs-CRP levels are associated with an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes.

RA Factor (Rheumatoid Factor)

This test is used to help diagnose rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other autoimmune disorders. The presence of RA factor in the blood is an indicator of autoimmune activity.

RA Factor (RaAPO-A1/APO-B Ratioheumatoid Factor)

This test measures the ratio of Apolipoprotein A1 to Apolipoprotein B. Higher ratios are generally considered protective against cardiovascular diseases, as Apo-A1 is a component of HDL (“good” cholesterol) and Apo-B is a component of LDL (“bad” cholesterol).

Amylase

Amylase testing helps diagnose and monitor pancreatic disorders, including acute pancreatitis. Elevated levels can indicate pancreatic inflammation or injury.

Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH)

LDH is an enzyme found throughout the body, and elevated levels can indicate tissue damage, including from conditions such as anemia, liver disease, and cancer.

Lipase

Similar to amylase, lipase is an enzyme that helps diagnose and monitor diseases of the pancreas. It is more specific than amylase for diagnosing pancreatitis.

Magnesium (Mg)

Magnesium is a critical mineral for many bodily functions, including nerve, muscle, and bone health. Testing for magnesium can help diagnose or monitor conditions associated with magnesium deficiency or excess.

Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)

CEA is a protein that can be a marker of cancer, particularly colon cancer, though it can be elevated in other conditions too. It’s primarily used to monitor treatment response in individuals diagnosed with certain types of cancer and can help detect recurrences.

Including these tests in routine checkups can help detect potential health issues early, providing a valuable tool for managing your overall health and preventing more serious conditions.

How to Prepare?

Preparation guidelines for your screening package –
These steps will help ensure that your tests provide accurate and useful information for assessing your health.

How to Book Comprehensive Health Check-up in Bangalore at Koshikaa

Booking a full body health checkup at Koshikaa is simple and convenient.

Step 1 – Fill Out the Booking Form

Enter your name, phone number and email address.

Step 2 – Confirmation Call

Our team will contact you to confirm your appointment and explain any preparation instructions.

Step 3 – Receive Appointment Details

You will receive appointment confirmation, center address and reporting time through SMS or email.

Step 4 – Visit the Diagnostic Center

Our staff will guide you through the complete health assessment process.

Why Choose Koshikaa for Comprehensive Health Check-up?

Koshikaa combines advanced diagnostic technology with experienced medical professionals to provide accurate and reliable health assessments.

Advanced Diagnostic Technology

Our center uses modern imaging systems and laboratory technology to deliver accurate and efficient testing.

Experienced Medical Team

Qualified doctors, radiologists and laboratory specialists ensure high-quality diagnostic evaluation and reporting.

Comprehensive Health Assessment

Our packages include blood tests, imaging studies and preventive screening for complete health evaluation.

Fast Test Results

Most reports are delivered within 24–48 hours with detailed interpretation and recommendations.

Multiple Bangalore Locations

Koshikaa serves patients across Bangalore including Whitefield, HSR Layout, Koramangala, Jayanagar, Indiranagar, JP Nagar and nearby areas.

Reviews from Koshikaa Customers

I chose the comprehensive check-up here. Everything was done smoothly, the staff explained each test, and I got the full report the same day. Very pleased.

Deepak N

The comprehensive health package at Koshikaa was thorough. Clean facilities, friendly staff, no confusion, and I walked out feeling confident about my health.

Meena R

Koshikaa made the full body screening easy. The package covered lots of tests, they took care of me well, and the report was clear. Highly recommend.

Suresh P

I went for the comprehensive health check-up at Koshikaa. The staff were friendly, tests were detailed, and I got a full report quickly. Very reassuring experience.

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FAQs – Comprehensive Health Check-up in Bangalore

What is included in the Comprehensive Health Check-up at Koshikaa?

The Comprehensive Health Check-up includes 19 tests — Complete Blood Count with ESR, Liver Function Test (LFT), Kidney Function Test (KFT), Blood Sugar, HbA1c, Urine Complete Analysis, Lipid Profile, Thyroid Function Test (TFT), Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, Iron Profile, High Sensitivity CRP (HSCRP), RA Factor, APO-A1/APO-B Ratio, Amylase, Lipase, Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH), Magnesium, and Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA). It is the most detailed blood-based health assessment package available at Koshikaa.

Who should get the Comprehensive Health Check-up?

This package is recommended for adults above 35, individuals managing chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or thyroid disorders, people with a family history of heart disease, autoimmune conditions, or cancer, and anyone who wants the most detailed annual health assessment possible. For age-specific screening that also includes imaging scans, explore our full body checkup in Bangalore.

How much does the Comprehensive Health Check-up cost at Koshikaa?

The Comprehensive Health Check-up is priced at ₹3,599. All 19 tests are covered in this price with no hidden charges. Both soft copy and hard copy reports are provided with reference ranges and interpretation notes for every parameter.

What is the CEA test and why is it included?

CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen) is a protein that can be elevated in certain cancers, particularly colon cancer, as well as in some non-cancerous conditions. It is primarily used as a monitoring marker for individuals previously diagnosed with cancer to detect recurrence early. In a preventive checkup, an elevated CEA is a signal to investigate further — it doesn’t confirm cancer but flags that a deeper evaluation is needed.

What does the APO-A1/APO-B Ratio test measure?

This test measures the ratio of Apolipoprotein A1 (found in HDL or “good” cholesterol) to Apolipoprotein B (found in LDL or “bad” cholesterol). A higher ratio is generally protective against cardiovascular disease. It is considered a more precise cardiovascular risk marker than a standard lipid profile alone — making it especially valuable for people with borderline cholesterol levels or a family history of heart disease.

What do Amylase and Lipase tests check for?

Amylase and Lipase are enzymes produced by the pancreas. Elevated levels of either enzyme indicate pancreatic inflammation (pancreatitis) or injury. These tests are particularly relevant for people with abdominal pain, digestive issues, or a history of heavy alcohol consumption. Including them in a comprehensive checkup allows for early detection of pancreatic problems before they become serious.

What is the difference between the Comprehensive and Advanced Health Check-up?

The Advanced package covers 14 tests including inflammation, allergy, and early kidney damage markers. The Comprehensive package adds 5 more tests — RA Factor, APO-A1/APO-B Ratio, Amylase, Lipase, LDH, and Magnesium — covering autoimmune risk, cardiovascular precision markers, and pancreatic health. It is the most thorough blood-based package Koshikaa offers. For screening that also includes imaging scans, see our full body checkup in Bangalore.

Do I need to fast before the Comprehensive Health Check-up?

Yes, fasting for 10–12 hours is required before the Liver Function Test, Lipid Profile, Blood Sugar, Iron Profile, and Amylase tests. HbA1c, Total IgE, and Thyroid Function Test do not require fasting. Collect your first morning urine sample for the Urine Complete Analysis and Microalbumin Creatinine Ratio. Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before the test and avoid magnesium supplements or antacids containing magnesium before the Magnesium test. Our team will share a complete preparation checklist when you book.

How long does the Comprehensive Health Check-up take?

The Comprehensive Health Check-up typically takes 2–3 hours. All tests involve blood and urine samples only — no imaging is required for this package. Visit in the morning on a fasting basis for the smoothest experience.

When will I get my Comprehensive Health Check-up reports?

Most reports are delivered within 24–48 hours in both soft copy and hard copy formats. Some advanced markers may take up to 48 hours for final results. Your report will include all 19 parameter values with reference ranges and interpretation notes.

How do I book the Comprehensive Health Check-up at Koshikaa in Bangalore?

Book by filling out the form on this page, calling us at +91 7996666106, or visiting our centre at Banashankari, Bengaluru. Same-day appointments are available subject to slot availability. Our team will confirm your booking, share the full preparation checklist, and help you choose between packages if you’re unsure which one fits your health needs.

CT scans of the spine are conducted to assess the vertebrae, spinal cord, and surrounding soft tissues for conditions like herniated discs, spinal fractures, or spinal stenosis, aiding in the diagnosis and management of spinal disorders with detailed imaging essential for surgical planning and intervention.
CT scans of the pelvis are utilized to visualize the pelvic bones, reproductive organs, bladder, and surrounding structures for conditions such as fractures, tumors, or pelvic inflammatory disease, guiding treatment plans and surgical interventions with precise anatomical information.
CT scans of the neck are performed to evaluate structures such as the throat, thyroid gland, lymph nodes, and blood vessels for abnormalities like tumors, infections, or injuries, assisting in diagnosis and management of head and neck disorders with detailed imaging.
CT scans of the extremities are employed to assess bones, joints, and soft tissues in the arms or legs, aiding in the diagnosis of fractures, arthritis, or other musculoskeletal conditions, guiding orthopedic treatment and rehabilitation plans for optimal recovery.
CT scans of the chest are utilized to examine the lungs, heart, blood vessels, and surrounding structures for conditions such as lung nodules, pneumonia, or pulmonary embolism, facilitating accurate diagnosis and management of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
CT scans of the brain are conducted to assess brain structures, identify abnormalities like tumors, hemorrhages, or strokes, and aid in diagnosing neurological conditions, guiding neurosurgical interventions and treatment strategies with precise imaging of the brain’s anatomy.
CT scans of the abdomen are performed to visualize and evaluate the internal organs such as the liver, kidneys, pancreas, and intestines for conditions like tumors, infections, or injuries, providing detailed images essential for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Transplant organ ultrasound scans, including those of the liver, kidney, or pancreas, are performed to assess organ viability, detect complications, and monitor post-transplant function. These scans play a vital role in the early detection of issues such as organ rejection, vascular complications, or fluid collections, guiding timely interventions and optimizing transplant outcomes for patients.
Ultrasound examinations of organs such as the liver, kidney, or prostate are crucial for assessing organ structure, detecting abnormalities, and monitoring disease progression. These scans help diagnose conditions such as liver cirrhosis, kidney stones, or prostate enlargement, guiding treatment decisions and monitoring response to therapy over time.
Ultrasound scans are valuable for detecting cysts or fluid collections within the body, including cysts in the liver, kidneys, or other organs. These scans help characterize the nature and size of cysts, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning for conditions such as cystic liver disease or renal cysts, and guiding interventions such as cyst drainage or sclerotherapy.

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