Age Wise Screening

Health screening is essential for the early detection and prevention of diseases, and it becomes even more effective when we consider the health of our cells, or “koshikaa” as per our age. Koshikaa’s pioneering age-wise screening services set a new standard in personalized healthcare diagnostics. Recognizing that different age groups have varying health risks and diagnostic needs, Koshikaa offers tailored diagnostic packages that are specifically designed according to the age of the individual. These packages focus on the most relevant tests for each age group, ensuring that the diagnostics are not only comprehensive but also appropriate and preventive. This approach significantly enhances the effectiveness of health screenings, aiding in early detection and management of potential health issues, which is especially crucial in the proactive monitoring and prevention of diseases like cancer.

For Women

For Men

Frequency of Age-wise Health Check-ups

Blood and Urine Tests

Test Name Frequency
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Annually
Kidney Function Tests (KFTs)
Annually
Liver Function Tests (LFTs)
Annually
Thyroid Function Tests (T3, T4, TSH)
3-5 years
Urine Analysis
Annually
Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)
Annually
HbA1C
Annually
Lipid Profile
4-6 years
Glucose – Post Prandial (PPBS)
Annually
Haemogram
Annually
Liquid Based Cytology (LBC)
3 years
Liver Function Test
Annually
Urine Routine and Microscopy
Annually

Cancer Markers

Test Name Frequency
Alpha-fetoprotein Blood Test
Annually
CEA Test
Annually
CA-125 Blood Test
Annually
Cancer Antigen 19.9
Annually
Cancer Antigen 15.3
Annually
Peripheral Smear Examination (P.S)
2-3 years
Stool Occult Blood (Benzidine)
Annually

Imaging and Screening Tests

Test Name Frequency
ECG Test
1-2 years
Mammogram
Annually
Ultrasound Abdomen
1-2 years
Transvaginal Ultrasound
1-2 years
Low-dose CT Scan for Lungs
1-2 years
CT Colonography
5 years
Pap Smear
Annually

Total Cost 24,900/-

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.

Frequently Booked Tests

Frequently Booked Checkups