Description
This test includes:
- Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS),
- Complete Blood Culture (CBC),
- Lipid Profile,
- Liver Function Test (LFT),
- Renal Function Test (RFT),
- Vitamin – B12,
- Vitamin – D,
- Thyroid Function Test (TFT),
- Complete Urine Examination (CUE),
- Electrocardiogram (ECG),
- Ultra Sound (USG),
- Chest X-Ray,
Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor
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Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS):
- Sample Required: Blood sample is collected from a vein in your arm.
- Test Time: Typically, it takes a few minutes to collect the sample.
- Test Normal Range: The normal fasting blood sugar level is typically below 100 mg/dL.
- What is the Test: This test measures the amount of glucose (sugar) in your blood after an overnight fast. It helps assess your risk for diabetes.
- Test Procedure: A healthcare professional will collect a blood sample from your arm using a needle.
- When to Take the Test: Fasting blood sugar is usually done in the morning after an overnight fast.
- Who Should Take This Test: It’s recommended for individuals at risk of diabetes or those with diabetes to monitor blood sugar levels.
Complete Blood Culture (CBC):
- Sample Required: Blood sample is collected from a vein in your arm.
- Test Time: The test typically takes a few minutes to collect the sample.
- Test Normal Range: Normal ranges can vary, but a CBC provides information about your blood cells, including red and white blood cell counts and hemoglobin levels.
- What is the Test: A CBC measures different components of your blood and is used to diagnose various conditions, including anemia, infection, and more.
- Test Procedure: A blood sample is collected from your arm using a needle.
- When to Take the Test: It can be done at any time of the day and does not require fasting.
- Who Should Take This Test: It’s a standard test used for various medical assessments.
Lipid Profile:
- Sample Required: Blood sample is collected from a vein in your arm.
- Test Time: The test typically takes a few minutes to collect the sample.
- Test Normal Range: Normal ranges can vary, but a lipid profile measures levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood.
- What is the Test: This test assesses your risk of heart disease by measuring cholesterol levels in your blood.
- Test Procedure: A blood sample is collected from your arm using a needle.
- When to Take the Test: It’s typically done after an overnight fast.
- Who Should Take This Test: It’s recommended for adults, especially those at risk of heart disease.
Liver Function Test (LFT):
- Sample Required: Blood sample is collected from a vein in your arm.
- Test Time: The test typically takes a few minutes to collect the sample.
- Test Normal Range: LFT measures various liver enzymes and proteins. Normal ranges can vary.
- What is the Test: This test assesses the health of your liver by measuring enzymes and proteins in your blood.
- Test Procedure: A blood sample is collected from your arm using a needle.
- When to Take the Test: It can be done at any time of the day and does not require fasting.
- Who Should Take This Test: It’s useful for those with liver conditions or at risk of liver disease.
Renal Function Test (RFT):
- Sample Required: Blood sample and sometimes urine sample are required.
- Test Time: The test typically takes a few minutes for sample collection.
- Test Normal Range: RFT assesses kidney function by measuring levels of creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) in your blood. Normal ranges can vary.
- What is the Test: This test evaluates how well your kidneys are functioning.
- Test Procedure: Blood and urine samples are collected for analysis.
- When to Take the Test: Can be done at any time.
- Who Should Take This Test: It’s useful for those with kidney conditions or as part of routine health checkups.
Vitamin – B12:
- Sample Required: Blood sample is collected from a vein in your arm.
- Test Time: Typically, it takes a few minutes to collect the sample.
- Test Normal Range: Normal ranges can vary, but this test measures vitamin B12 levels in your blood.
- What is the Test: It assesses your vitamin B12 levels, which are crucial for nerve function and the production of red blood cells.
- Test Procedure: A blood sample is collected from your arm using a needle.
- When to Take the Test: It can be done at any time.
- Who Should Take This Test: Individuals with symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency or those at risk.
Vitamin – D:
- Sample Required: Blood sample is collected from a vein in your arm.
- Test Time: Typically, it takes a few minutes to collect the sample.
- Test Normal Range: Normal ranges can vary, but this test measures vitamin D levels in your blood.
- What is the Test: It assesses your vitamin D levels, which are important for bone health and overall well-being.
- Test Procedure: A blood sample is collected from your arm using a needle.
- When to Take the Test: It can be done at any time.
- Who Should Take This Test: Individuals with symptoms of vitamin D deficiency or those at risk.
Thyroid Function Test (TFT):
- Sample Required: Blood sample is collected from a vein in your arm.
- Test Time: Typically, it takes a few minutes to collect the sample.
- Test Normal Range: Normal ranges can vary, but this test measures thyroid hormones, including TSH, T3, and T4.
- What is the Test: TFT assesses the function of your thyroid gland, which plays a critical role in metabolism.
- Test Procedure: A blood sample is collected from your arm using a needle.
- When to Take the Test: It can be done at any time.
- Who Should Take This Test: Those with thyroid symptoms or as part of routine health checkups.
Complete Urine Examination (CUE):
- Sample Required: A urine sample is collected.
- Test Time: It typically takes a few minutes to provide a urine sample.
- Test Normal Range: CUE checks various components of urine, including pH, specific gravity, and the presence of cells or substances. Normal ranges can vary.
- What is the Test: It evaluates kidney function, hydration status, and checks for signs of urinary tract infections or other issues.
- Test Procedure: You will be provided with a container to collect a urine sample.
- When to Take the Test: It can be done at any time.
- Who Should Take This Test: It’s often part of routine health assessments.
Electrocardiogram (ECG):
- Sample Required: No sample is needed; it’s a non-invasive test.
- Test Time: Typically takes a few minutes to perform.
- Test Normal Range: ECG records the electrical activity of your heart. Normal results show a regular heart rhythm.
- What is the Test: It provides information about your heart’s electrical activity and can help diagnose various heart conditions.
- Test Procedure: Electrodes are attached to your skin, and the test is performed while you rest.
- When to Take the Test: Can be done at any time.
- Who Should Take This Test: Useful for individuals with heart-related symptoms or as a routine heart health check.
Ultra Sound (USG):
- Sample Required: No sample is needed; it’s a non-invasive test.
- Test Time: The duration can vary depending on the area being examined.
- Test Normal Range: USG uses sound waves to create images of internal structures, helping diagnose various conditions.
- What is the Test: It’s an imaging test used to visualize internal organs like the liver, kidneys, and more.
- Test Procedure: A technician applies a gel to your skin and uses a device called a transducer to capture images.
- When to Take the Test: Can be done at any time.
- Who Should Take This Test: It’s recommended when there are symptoms or concerns about specific organs.
Chest X-Ray:
- Sample Required: No sample is needed; it’s a non-invasive test.
- Test Time: Typically takes a few minutes.
- Test Normal Range: A chest X-ray helps visualize the lungs and chest structures.
- What is the Test: It’s an imaging test used to assess the health of your lungs and chest.
- Test Procedure: You will be positioned in front of an X-ray machine while a radiologic technician takes images.
- When to Take the Test: Can be done at any time.
- Who Should Take This Test: Useful for individuals with respiratory symptoms or as part of general health assessments.
Who Should Take This Test:
The “Full Body Checkup – Plus” is ideal for individuals in Visakhapatnam who want a comprehensive assessment of their overall health, including heart, kidneys, liver, and bone health.
Precautions for Exceptional Cases:
If you are pregnant or suspect you might be pregnant, inform the healthcare provider before undergoing the tests to discuss potential risks and alternatives.
FAQs:
Q1: Is fasting required for any of these tests in the “Full Body Checkup – Plus”?
A: Fasting is typically required for the Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS) and Lipid Profile tests.
Q2: How long does it take to get the results for these tests?
A: Results may vary depending on the laboratory, but they are usually available within a few days.
Q3: Can I continue taking my medications before these tests?
A: It’s important to discuss your medications with your healthcare provider. In some cases, you may be asked to temporarily stop certain medications.
Q4: Are there any specific dietary restrictions before the tests?
A: Fasting before certain tests like Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS) is common. Follow any instructions provided by the healthcare provider.
Q5: Do I need a doctor’s referral to get this health checkup?
A: A doctor’s reference is not always required. You can typically schedule the tests directly with the laboratory or healthcare provider. However, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional to determine which tests are appropriate for your specific health needs.