Description
Available in Eluru only
- Liver Function Test (LFT)
- Lipid Profile Test
- Renal Function Test
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Random Blood Sugar (RBS)
- Thyroid Profile Test
- Complete Urine Analysis (CUE)
Instructions: 6-8 hrs of fasting is recommended.
Sample Required
The “Full Body Health Checkup” requires various samples, including blood and urine samples. A healthcare professional will collect the necessary samples through a combination of blood draws and urine collection.
Test Time:
The test time for the “Full Body Health Checkup” may vary due to the number of tests included. Typically, it may take a few days to process and analyze all the samples. The final report with results will be made available within a reasonable timeframe.
Test Normal Range:
The normal ranges for the tests included in the “Full Body Health Checkup” can vary depending on the specific components being measured, age, sex, and individual laboratory reference values. It’s important to consult with your healthcare provider for the interpretation of your specific test results.
What is the test?
The “Full Body Health Checkup” is a comprehensive set of tests that provides a detailed assessment of various aspects of your health. It includes tests for blood count, liver function, kidney function, lipid profile, thyroid function, blood sugar, electrolytes, and more. The package aims to evaluate your overall health status and detect any underlying conditions or abnormalities.
Test Procedure:
The “Full Body Health Checkup” involves a series of blood draws and urine collection. A healthcare professional will collect the required samples using needles for blood draws and provide instructions for urine collection. The samples will be sent to the laboratory for analysis.
When to take the test:
The “Full Body Health Checkup” can be taken as a general health check-up or when there are specific concerns about various aspects of your health. It is typically recommended to take the test in the morning after fasting for 8-12 hours to ensure accurate results for fasting blood sugar and lipid profile.
Who should take this test:
The “Full Body Health Checkup” is suitable for individuals who want a comprehensive assessment of their overall health. It is particularly recommended for those who have a family history of certain diseases, individuals above a certain age, or those experiencing symptoms or risk factors associated with specific health conditions. It is advised to consult a doctor online to determine if this package is appropriate for your specific needs.
Precautions for exceptional cases (pregnancy, etc.):
For pregnant women or individuals with specific medical conditions, additional considerations and specific tests may be recommended. It is important to inform your healthcare provider about any specific medical conditions, medications, or pregnancy before undergoing the “Full Body Health Checkup”.
FAQs for “Full Body Health Checkup”:
Q1: Can I eat or drink before taking the “Full Body Health Checkup”?
A: For fasting blood sugar and lipid profile tests, it is recommended to fast for 8-12 hours before the test. However, for other tests included in the package, specific fasting instructions may not be required. It is best to follow the instructions provided by the healthcare provider or laboratory.
Q2: How long does it take to receive the results for the “Full Body Health Checkup”?
A: The time to receive the results may vary depending on the specific laboratory and the number of tests included in the package. Generally, results are available within a few days to a week. It’s advisable to consult with the healthcare provider or laboratory for the estimated turnaround time.
Q3: Can the “Full Body Health Checkup” diagnose all diseases?
A: The “Full Body Health Checkup” provides a broad assessment of various aspects of your health. While it can detect many conditions, it may not identify all diseases or specific disorders. Further diagnostic tests may be required based on the results and individual symptoms.
Q4: Is the “Full Body Health Checkup” suitable for children?
A: The “Full Body Health Checkup” can be performed on individuals of different age groups, including children. However, the specific tests and normal ranges may vary for children. It is recommended to consult with a pediatrician or healthcare provider to determine the appropriate tests for children.
Q5: Can I continue taking my medications before the “Full Body Health Checkup”?
A: In general, you can continue taking your medications before the “Full Body Health Checkup” unless otherwise instructed by your healthcare provider