Men's Health Checkup in Bangalore — Age Above 60 | ₹35,325

After 60, annual health screening is the most important health decision a man can make.

Men above 60 face the highest disease burden of any age group — advanced cardiovascular risk, prostate cancer becoming a primary concern, colorectal cancer risk at its peak, bone density at its lowest, kidney function declining, and multiple chronic conditions often developing simultaneously. Koshikaa’s health screening package for men above 60 is the most comprehensive men’s package available — 25 tests covering every major system, full imaging panel, PSA, QCT bone density, cancer markers, and Whole Body PET CT for the most thorough cancer surveillance available in a single visit.

Koshikaa’s team is experienced with senior patients and ensures the entire process is comfortable, unhurried, and clearly explained at every step.

Looking for a more affordable entry point for a younger family member? Explore our full body checkup in Bangalore packages starting at ₹1,099.

Reports within 24 hours. Same-day appointments available.

Tests

Additional Tests

Self Examination

Complete Blood Count (CBC)
  • This workhorse test screens for anaemia, infections, and even certain cancers by analysing red and white blood cell counts, platelets, and haemoglobin levels.
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Kidney Function Tests
  • These tests assess your kidneys’ ability to filter waste products from your blood. Early detection of kidney dysfunction allows for proactive management to prevent complications.
Liver Function Tests
  • Evaluate how well your liver is functioning and can identify potential issues like hepatitis or fatty liver disease.
Thyroid Function Tests (T3, T4, TSH)
  • Checks how well the thyroid gland is working by measuring its hormone levels in the blood.

Urine Analysis
  • A simple yet informative test that checks for abnormalities in your urine, such as the presence of protein, blood, or sugar, which could indicate underlying health concerns.
Fasting Blood Sugar
  • Measures your blood sugar level after an overnight fast. Elevated readings could be a sign of prediabetes or Type 2 diabetes

HbA1C
  • This test provides a broader picture of your average blood sugar control over the past 2-3 months, offering a more comprehensive assessment of diabetes risk.

Lipid Profile
  • This test measures your total cholesterol, LDL (“bad”) cholesterol, HDL (“good”) cholesterol, and triglycerides. An abnormal lipid profile increases your risk of heart disease and stroke. Early detection allows for lifestyle adjustments and potentially medication to manage cholesterol levels.

Glucose - Post Prandial (PPBS)
  • Assesses glucose levels after meals to help manage diabetes.

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, primarily used in research contexts.

Blood Pressure Screening
  • Regular monitoring to prevent hypertension, which can lead to serious cardiovascular problems.

Alpha-fetoprotein blood test
  • Primarily used to detect liver diseases and as a tumor marker to guide cancer therapy.

CEA Test
  • Monitors and manages certain types of cancers, including colorectal, pancreatic, and breast cancers.

CA-125 blood test
  • Typically used to monitor ovarian cancer in women but can help diagnose certain gastrointestinal cancers in men.

Cancer Antigen 19.9
  • Helps diagnose and monitor pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers.

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.

PSA test
  • Essential for prostate health screening, helping detect prostate cancer early.

Electrocardiogram (ECG)
  • This painless test records your heart’s electrical activity to detect potential heart rhythm problems or abnormalities in the heart’s structure.

Lung Cancer Screening (Low-dose CT scan)
  • Recommended for current or former heavy smokers, this scan can detect lung cancer in its early stages, when treatment is most effective.
Whole Abdomen Ultrasound
  • Non-invasively visualizes abdominal organs, assisting in diagnosing pain, swelling, and infection.

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

CT-based Absorptiometry / Quantitative Computed Tomography (QCT)
  • Assesses bone mineral density, crucial for detecting early signs of osteoporosis.
Genetic testing
  • Analyzes DNA to identify genetic disorders and susceptibility to various diseases.
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.
PSMA PETCT
  • A specialized imaging test for prostate cancer that can identify specific molecular targets.
Testicular examination
  • Regular self-checks to detect any unusual lumps or swellings early, vital for catching testicular cancer.
Skin cancer examination
  • Regular self-assessment of the skin for new or changing moles, crucial for early detection of skin cancer.

Samples Required From You

Blood

Urine

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the Men Above 60 health checkup at Koshikaa?

This package includes 25 tests — Complete Blood Count (CBC), Kidney Function Tests, Liver Function Tests, Thyroid Function Tests (T3, T4, TSH), Urine Analysis, Fasting Blood Sugar, HbA1c, Lipid Profile, Post Prandial Blood Sugar (PPBS), Haemogram, Liquid Based Cytology (LBC), Blood Pressure Screening, Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), CEA, CA-125, Cancer Antigen 19.9, Peripheral Smear Examination, Stool Occult Blood, PSA Test, ECG, Low-dose CT for Lungs, Whole Abdomen Ultrasound, CT Colonography, CT-based Absorptiometry / QCT for bone density, and Whole Body PET CT.

Why is Whole Body PET CT included in the Men 60+ package?

Whole Body PET CT is the most comprehensive cancer surveillance scan available. It combines functional PET imaging — which detects metabolically active cancer cells — with the anatomical detail of CT scanning, covering the entire body in one scan. At age 60 and above, multiple cancer risks are simultaneously elevated — prostate, colorectal, lung, liver, and lymphoma. A Whole Body PET CT provides the most complete picture of cancer status available in a single imaging session. It is listed as a core test in this package, not an additional option.

Why is prostate cancer screening critical for men above 60?

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Indian men above 60. The PSA blood test, combined with clinical assessment, is the first-line screening tool. Elevated PSA levels prompt further investigation — prostate MRI or PSMA PET CT — which can detect cancer confined to the prostate when treatment is most effective. At this age, PSA testing every year is strongly recommended by Indian urology guidelines. This package also lists PSMA PET CT as an optional additional test for men where elevated PSA warrants further imaging.

What is the QCT bone density test and is it different from a DEXA scan?

Quantitative CT (QCT) measures bone mineral density at the lumbar spine and hip using CT imaging. It is more sensitive than a standard DEXA scan for detecting early trabecular bone loss — the type of bone most vulnerable to fracture. Men above 60 with a history of falls, steroid use, low body weight, or sedentary lifestyle are at significant fracture risk. Early QCT detection allows timely intervention with calcium, Vitamin D, or bisphosphonate therapy.

How is the Men 60+ package different from the Men 40–60 package?

The Men 60+ package adds Whole Body PET CT as a core test — the most significant upgrade from the 40–60 package. This addition provides complete body cancer surveillance in one scan, appropriate for the significantly higher multi-system cancer risk in men above 60. The blood test panel and imaging structure are otherwise similar, but the reference ranges and clinical interpretation are calibrated for senior patients by our team.

Can a family member accompany the patient?

Yes, and for senior patients we actively encourage it. Family members can accompany patients through all stages of the visit — blood collection, imaging scans, and report collection. Please inform our team at the time of booking if the patient requires mobility assistance or has hearing or vision impairment so we can prepare appropriately.

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. Whole Abdomen Ultrasound requires fasting. The Whole Body PET CT also requires fasting of at least 6 hours and avoidance of strenuous physical activity the day before. For patients on regular medications — particularly for heart, blood pressure, or diabetes — do not stop any medication without specific guidance from your doctor. Our team will provide a complete preparation checklist covering all 25 tests when you confirm your booking.

How long does the Men 60+ health checkup take?

This package typically takes 5–6 hours as it includes the full imaging panel plus Whole Body PET CT. The PET CT component alone requires a tracer injection waiting period of approximately 60 minutes before scanning begins. We recommend booking a full morning slot. Our team will schedule all tests efficiently to minimise waiting time between procedures.

How do I book the Men 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. Please inform our team at the time of booking if the patient is above 70 or requires special assistance. Same-day appointments available subject to slot availability. Our team will confirm your booking and share the complete preparation checklist including PET CT fasting and medication guidance.
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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