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Health Checkup Mini – Srikakulam

Original price was: ₹ 2,400.00.Current price is: ₹ 999.00.

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Description

Available in Srikakulam only.

Tests Including:

1. Complete Blood Picture (CBC)
2. Erythrocyte Sediment Ratio (ESR)
3. Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)
4. Serum Creatinine
5. Blood Urea
6. Lipid Profile
7. Calcium
8. Uric Acid
9. Urine Routine

sample requiredSample Required:

The “Health Checkup Mini” involves various blood and urine tests. Both blood and urine samples are required for this checkup. Blood samples are typically collected through a needle inserted into a vein in your arm. Urine samples are collected in a clean container during a normal urination process.

test timeTest Time:

The test time for the “Health Checkup Mini” may vary depending on the efficiency of the testing facility. Generally, it may take a few hours to collect samples and complete the testing process.

test normal rangeTest Normal Range:

Each of the tests in the “Health Checkup Mini” has its own set of normal reference ranges. These ranges indicate what is considered typical or healthy for each specific measurement. The normal ranges will be provided with the test results.

what is the testWhat is the test?

The “Health Checkup Mini” is a set of tests designed to assess various aspects of your health. Here’s a breakdown of the individual tests:

Complete Blood Picture (CBC): This test provides information about different components of your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): ESR measures the rate at which red blood cells settle in a tube of blood. It can indicate inflammation in the body.

Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS): This test measures the level of glucose (sugar) in your blood after an overnight fast. It helps screen for diabetes or prediabetes.

Serum Creatinine: Creatinine is a waste product produced by muscle metabolism. Elevated levels can indicate kidney dysfunction.

Blood Urea: Blood urea measures the level of urea nitrogen in the blood, which is a waste product filtered by the kidneys.

Lipid Profile: This test measures various types of fats (lipids) in your blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides. It helps assess heart health.

Calcium: Calcium is an essential mineral that plays a role in bone health, nerve function, and muscle contraction.

Uric Acid: Uric acid is produced as a byproduct of purine metabolism. High levels can indicate conditions like gout.

Urine Routine: This test examines your urine for various properties, including color, clarity, pH, protein, glucose, and more.

test procedureTest Procedure:

The procedure for the “Health Checkup Mini” involves collecting both blood and urine samples. Blood samples are typically collected from a vein in your arm using a needle. Urine samples are collected in a clean container during a normal urination process.

who should take this testWhen to take the test:

The “Health Checkup Mini” can be taken as part of a routine health checkup or when your healthcare provider recommends it. It can help screen for various health conditions.

when to take the testWho should take this test?

This checkup is suitable for individuals looking to assess their general health and screen for common health conditions. It may also be recommended for those with specific risk factors or symptoms related to the tests included.

precautions for exceptional casesPrecautions for exceptional cases (pregnancy, etc.):

For pregnant individuals or those with specific medical conditions, it’s essential to inform your healthcare provider before undergoing these tests. Some test results may have different reference ranges during pregnancy or in the presence of specific medical conditions. Your healthcare provider will provide guidance on any necessary precautions.

 

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions):

Q1: Is fasting required before the Health Checkup Mini?

A: Fasting is typically required for the Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS) test included in this checkup. Follow any fasting instructions provided by your healthcare provider or the testing facility.

Q2: How often should I have a Health Checkup Mini done?

A: The frequency of this checkup can vary depending on your age, overall health, and risk factors. It is often recommended annually or as advised by your healthcare provider.

Q3: Are these tests painful or invasive?

A: The blood draw process may cause mild discomfort, but it is generally not considered painful. Collecting a urine sample is non-invasive and painless.

Q4: What can abnormal results from the Health Checkup Mini indicate?

A: Abnormal results may suggest underlying health conditions such as diabetes, kidney dysfunction, inflammation, or heart disease. Further evaluation and follow-up with a healthcare provider may be necessary.

Q5: Can I continue taking my regular medications before the Health Checkup Mini?

A: It is critical to notify your healthcare professional about any medications you are taking prior to the test. Some medications can affect test results, so your provider will provide guidance on whether to continue or temporarily suspend any medications.

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