Description
Tets are available Nandyal only.
Tests Including:
1. Complete Blood Picture (CBP)
2. Liver Function Test (LFT)
3. Kidney Function Test (KFT)
4. Random Blood Sugar (RBS)
5. Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
Sample Required:
The “Health Checkup” includes a range of tests that require a blood sample.
Test Time:
The test time for the “Health Checkup” 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 Range:
Each of the tests in the “Health Checkup” 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 test?
The “Health Checkup” is intended to evaluate several areas of your health. The following is a breakdown of the individual tests:
Complete Blood Picture (CBP): This test provides detailed information about different components of your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and hemoglobin.
Liver Function Test (LFT): This assesses the health of your liver by measuring various liver enzymes and proteins in the blood.
Kidney Function Test (KFT): This panel of tests checks how well your kidneys are functioning by measuring markers like creatinine and blood urea nitrogen.
Random Blood Sugar (RBS): This measures your blood sugar levels at any time during the day and can help identify potential issues with blood sugar regulation.
Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c): This test measures the average blood sugar level over the past two to three months and is used to assess long-term blood sugar control, particularly in diabetes management.
Test Procedure:
The procedure for the “Health Checkup” involves collecting a blood sample using a needle inserted into a vein in your arm.
When to take the test:
The “Health Checkup” can be taken as part of a routine health assessment or when your healthcare provider recommends it. It provides insights into the health of your blood, liver, kidneys, and blood sugar levels.
Who should take this test?
This checkup is suitable for individuals looking for an overview of their blood health, liver and kidney function, and blood sugar levels. It’s particularly relevant for those concerned about diabetes or kidney and liver health.
Precautions 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?
A: Fasting may not be required for all the tests in this checkup. However, specific fasting instructions, if necessary, will be provided by your healthcare provider or the testing facility.
Q2: How often should I have a Health Checkup done?
A: The frequency of this checkup can vary depending on your age, overall health, and risk factors. It may be recommended annually or as advised by your healthcare provider.
Q3: Can I get my blood test results online?
A: Many healthcare facilities offer online access to test results. Check with the testing facility for information on how to access your results.
Q4: What do abnormal test results mean?
A: Abnormal results may indicate underlying health conditions or potential issues. Further evaluation and follow-up with a healthcare provider are often necessary to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
Q5: Is the “Health Checkup” covered by insurance?
A: Whether this checkup is covered by insurance depends on your specific insurance plan. It’s advisable to check with your insurance provider to understand your coverage.