Description
Available in Guntur only
- Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)
- Post Prandial Blood Sugar (PPBS)
- Calcium
- Complete Blood Picture (CBP)
- HBA1C Test
- Kidney Function Test (KFT)
- Complete Urine Examination (CUE)
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Fasting Lipid Panel (FLP)
Instructions: 6-8 hrs of Fasting is required
Sample Required:
The “Full Body Checkup – Essential” includes tests that require different types of samples:
Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS): Blood sample
Post Prandial Blood Sugar (PPBS): Blood sample
Calcium: Blood sample
Complete Blood Picture (CBP): Blood sample
HBA1C: Blood sample
Kidney Function Test (KFT): Blood sample
Complete Urine Examination (CUE): Urine sample
Fasting Lipid Panel (FLP): Blood sample
Test Time:
The total test time for the “Full Body Checkup – Essential” can vary depending on the efficiency of the testing facility and the number of patients. Generally, it may take several hours to complete all the tests, including sample collection and processing.
Test Normal Range:
Each of the tests in the package has its own set of normal reference ranges, which indicate what is considered a typical or healthy result. These ranges can vary depending on the laboratory and the measurement units used. Normal ranges will be provided with the test results.
What is the test?
The “Full Body Checkup – Essential” includes a range of tests to assess various aspects of your health:
Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS) and Post Prandial Blood Sugar (PPBS): Measure blood sugar levels to assess diabetes risk and control.
Calcium: Assesses calcium levels in the blood, important for bone health and other bodily functions.
Complete Blood Picture (CBP): Assesses overall health by measuring different components of the blood, including red and white blood cells.
HBA1C: Provides a three-month average of blood sugar levels to assess long-term diabetes control.
Kidney Function Test (KFT): Assesses kidney function by measuring markers like creatinine and urea.
Complete Urine Examination (CUE): Evaluates kidney and overall health by analyzing urine.
Fasting Lipid Panel (FLP): Measures cholesterol levels to assess heart disease risk.
Test Procedure:
The procedure for each test involves collecting a specific sample (blood or urine) and then analyzing it in a laboratory using specialized equipment and techniques. These tests are typically non-invasive and do not require any special preparation from the patient.
When to take the test:
The “Full Body Checkup – Essential” can be taken as a comprehensive health assessment to monitor overall health. It’s also recommended if you have specific health concerns, risk factors, or if your healthcare provider advises it.
Who should take this test?
This package is suitable for individuals of various ages who want a comprehensive health assessment. It’s especially beneficial for those with risk factors such as a family history of chronic diseases, specific symptoms, or those concerned about their overall health.
Precautions for exceptional cases (pregnancy, etc.):
Pregnant individuals should inform their healthcare provider before undergoing these tests, as some tests may not be suitable during pregnancy. In such cases, the healthcare provider will determine the most appropriate tests to ensure both maternal and fetal health.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions):
Q1: Is fasting necessary before these tests?
A: Fasting is generally required before tests such as Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS), Post Prandial Blood Sugar (PPBS), and Fasting Lipid Panel (FLP). Typically, fasting involves not eating or drinking (except water) for at least 8 to 12 hours before the tests.
Q2: Can I keep taking my usual drugs while waiting for these tests?
A: It’s critical to tell your doctor about any medications you’re taking. They will provide guidance on whether to continue or temporarily suspend any medications before the tests.
Q3: How often should I undergo these tests for routine health checkup?
A: A routine health checkup like this can be done annually, but your healthcare provider can provide personalized recommendations based on your health status and risk factors.
Q4: What should I do if my test results are outside the normal range?
A: If any of your test results are outside the normal range, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider. They will interpret the results and recommend appropriate follow-up actions or treatments.
Q5: Can I eat or drink before these tests?
A: For certain tests in this package, fasting is required. However, it’s essential to follow any specific fasting instructions provided by your healthcare provider or testing facility.