Women's Health Checkup in Bangalore — Age 40 to 60 | ₹17,237

Your 40s and 50s are when health risks multiply — and when comprehensive screening matters most.

Women between 40 and 60 face an increased risk of breast cancer, cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, heart disease, thyroid disorders, osteoporosis, and lifestyle-related diabetes simultaneously. Koshikaa’s health screening package for this age group is one of the most thorough available in Bangalore — 29 tests covering blood, organ function, detailed thyroid assessment, cancer markers, and a full imaging panel including Mammogram, Transvaginal Ultrasound, Ultrasound Abdomen, Low-dose CT Scan for Lungs, CT Colonography, ECG, and Pap Smear.

This is not a basic checkup. This is a complete annual health assessment built specifically for the risks women face in this decade of life.

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Tests

Additional Tests

Complete Blood Count (CBC)

  • It is used to diagnose anaemia, infections, certain types of cancer, and soon

Kidney Function Tests

  • Done annually to screen for kidney function evaluation.

Liver Function Tests

  • Done annually to screen for liver conditions, such as alcohol-induced liver damage, fatty liver, Hepatitis C and B

Thyroid Function Tests (T3, T4, TSH, Free T3, Free T4, Thyroxin-Free, TSH)

  • Checks how well the thyroid gland is working by measuring its hormone levels in the blood, crucial as thyroid disorders are common in middle-aged women.

Urine Analysis & Urine Routine and Microscopy

  • Useful for detecting substances or cellular material in the urine, offering broad diagnostic insights.

Fasting Blood Sugar & HbA1C & Glucose - Post Prandial (PPBS)

  • Measures blood glucose levels to manage or diagnose diabetes and monitor glucose control.

Lipid Profile

  •  Women should get a complete lipid profile (LDL, HDL, Triglycerides, Total Cholesterol, VLDL) done at least once in 3 years.

Haemogram

  • Provides a complete picture of blood’s health, focusing on red cells, white cells, and platelets.

Liquid Based Cytology (LBC)

  • Enhances the quality of samples for examining cells, mainly used in Pap tests.

ECG Test (Electrocardiogram)

  • Recommended after age 35, an electrocardiogram (ECG) test is, checks for the risk of heart disease. If the report is normal, it can be repeated annually.

Mammogram

This imaging test uses low-dose X-rays to detect breast abnormalities early. Mammograms are recommended every 1–2 years starting at age 40. Women with a family history of breast cancer, dense breast tissue, or BRCA gene mutations may be advised to begin earlier. Your Koshikaa doctor will advise on the appropriate screening frequency based on your individual risk profile.

Ultrasound Abdomen & Transvaginal Ultrasound

  • Non-invasively visualizes abdominal and pelvic organs, assisting in diagnosing pain, swelling, infection, and gynecological conditions.

Low-dose CT Scan for Lungs

  • Used for early detection of lung cancer, particularly important for smokers or those with a history of smoking.

CT Colonography

  • A less invasive imaging test used to screen for colorectal cancer and polyps.

Pap Smear

This test collects cells from the cervix to screen for precancerous changes and cervical cancer. Women aged 30 and above are recommended to combine a Pap Smear with an HPV test every 3–5 years. Regular cervical screening at this age significantly improves outcomes by detecting any abnormalities before they progress to cancer.

Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) Test

  • The alpha-fetoprotein blood test is sometimes used, along with ultrasound of the liver, to try to detect liver cancer early in people at high risk of the disease.

CEA Test

  • Mainly for colon cancer and also raised in other abdominal and pelvic organ cancers.

CA 125

Cancer Antigen 19.9

  • This is a cancer marker of the pancreas, gallbladder, lung, liver or colon cancers.

Cancer Antigen 15.3

  • For breast cancer

Peripheral Smear Examination (P.S)

  • Examines the characteristics of blood cells, aiding in the diagnosis of blood disorders.

Stool Occult Blood (Benzidine)

  • Detects hidden blood in the stool, an early indicator of colorectal cancer.

Genetic testing

  • A certain type of irregularity in a gene called BRCA can lead to breast or ovarian cancers in women. For women with this mutation, the risk is much greater than for women without it. The test is performed by taking blood or saliva samples and is recommended for women who have a family history of these issues.

Whole body PETCT

  • Provides detailed images of tissues and organs, crucial for detecting cancer and monitoring treatment.

Colonoscopy

  • Examines the interior lining of the large intestine for abnormalities, crucial in screening for colorectal cancer.

Samples Required From You

Blood

Urine

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the Women 40–60 health checkup at Koshikaa?

This package includes 29 tests — Complete Blood Count (CBC), Kidney Function Tests, Liver Function Tests, Thyroid Function Tests (T3, T4, TSH, Free T3, Free T4), Urine Analysis, Fasting Blood Sugar, HbA1c, Lipid Profile, Post Prandial Blood Sugar (PPBS), Haemogram, Liquid Based Cytology (LBC), Urine Routine and Microscopy, Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), CEA, CA-125, Cancer Antigen 19.9, Cancer Antigen 15.3, Peripheral Smear Examination, Stool Occult Blood, ECG, Mammogram, Ultrasound Abdomen, Transvaginal Ultrasound, Low-dose CT Scan for Lungs, CT Colonography, and Pap Smear.

Why does the Women 40–60 package include more tests than the Women 30–40 package?

The health risks women face between 40 and 60 are significantly broader than in their 30s. This decade brings increased cardiovascular risk, perimenopause and menopause-related hormonal changes, higher breast and colorectal cancer incidence, and greater lung cancer risk particularly for those with smoking history or pollution exposure. The additional tests — Free T3, Free T4, Transvaginal Ultrasound, Low-dose CT for Lungs, CT Colonography, and Stool Occult Blood — specifically address these elevated risks.

What is a Transvaginal Ultrasound and why is it included?

A Transvaginal Ultrasound uses a small probe inserted into the vaginal canal to produce detailed images of the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. It is more precise than an abdominal ultrasound for evaluating the female reproductive organs. In this age group it is particularly useful for detecting ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, endometrial thickening, and early signs of ovarian or uterine cancer.

Why is a Low-dose CT Scan for Lungs included in this package?

Low-dose CT lung screening is recommended for women above 40 with a history of smoking, prolonged exposure to indoor air pollution (common in Indian households using gas stoves), or significant passive smoke exposure. It detects small lung nodules that a standard chest X-ray may miss — allowing early intervention before lung cancer advances. It involves minimal radiation and takes under 10 minutes.

What is CT Colonography and how is it different from a colonoscopy?

CT Colonography (also called virtual colonoscopy) uses a CT scan to produce detailed images of the large intestine to screen for polyps and colorectal cancer. Unlike a traditional colonoscopy, no sedation is required and no instrument is inserted into the bowel — making it less invasive and more comfortable. It is recommended as a screening tool for women above 45 or those with a family history of colorectal cancer.

What does Stool Occult Blood test detect?

The Stool Occult Blood test detects hidden (occult) blood in the stool that is not visible to the naked eye. Bleeding in the colon or rectum — which can be an early sign of colorectal cancer, polyps, or inflammatory bowel conditions — may produce microscopic amounts of blood long before any symptoms appear. This test is included in the Women 40–60 package as colorectal cancer risk increases significantly after age 40.

Do I need to fast before this health checkup?

Yes, fasting for 10–12 hours is required before blood sugar, lipid profile, and liver function tests. The Ultrasound Abdomen also requires fasting. For CT Colonography, specific bowel preparation instructions will be shared separately as this varies by patient. Avoid deodorants or lotions on the breasts on the day of your Mammogram. Our team will share a complete preparation checklist for all 29 tests when you confirm your booking.

How long does the Women 40–60 health checkup take?

This package typically takes 4–5 hours due to the number of imaging scans included — Mammogram, two ultrasound scans, Low-dose CT for Lungs, and CT Colonography. We recommend booking a full morning slot on a fasting basis. Blood and urine tests are completed first, followed by imaging.

How often should women aged 40–60 get this health screening?

Once a year is strongly recommended for all women in this age group. Cancer risk, cardiovascular risk, and hormonal changes all increase significantly during this decade. Annual screening ensures any developing condition is detected at its earliest, most treatable stage. Women with a family history of cancer or chronic disease may benefit from more frequent specific tests — your Koshikaa doctor will advise accordingly.

What is the difference between the Women 40–60 and Women 30–40 packages?

The Women 40–60 package adds 7 tests over the Women 30–40 package — Free T3, Free T4 (detailed thyroid assessment), Transvaginal Ultrasound, Low-dose CT Scan for Lungs, CT Colonography, and Stool Occult Blood. These additions specifically address the higher cardiovascular, lung, colorectal, and gynaecological cancer risks that become relevant in this age group. For a more affordable starting point, see our full body checkup in Bangalore.

How do I book the Women 40–60 health checkup 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 guide you on CT Colonography preparation separately if included in your visit.

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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