General Health Screening
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GF-SP1
RM38
- Full Blood Count
- Renal Function Test
- Liver Function Test
- Fasting Blood Sugar
- Lipid Studies
- Urine FEME
- HbA1c
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GF-SP2
RM60
- Full Blood Count
- Renal Function Test
- Liver Function Test
- Fasting Blood Sugar
- Lipid Studies
- Urine FEME
- HbA1c
- ABO & Rhesus
- RPR (Syphilis)
- TPHA (if RPR Reactive)
- Hepatitis B (Ag & Ab)
- TSH
- Rheumatoid Factor
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GF-SP3
RM120
- Full Blood Count
- Renal Function Test
- Liver Function Test
- Fasting Blood Sugar
- Lipid Studies
- Urine FEME
- HbA1c
- ABO & Rhesus
- RPR (Syphilis)
- TPHA (if RPR Reactive)
- Hepatitis B (Ag & Ab)
- TSH
- Rheumatoid Factor
- HIV 1 & 2 (Ag & Ab)
- AFP (Alpha-fetoprotein)
- Troponin I
Health Screening Service
Healthcare screening services are an essential component of preventive healthcare.
These services involve the early detection and identification of potential health issues or risk factors.
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Price
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Type of Tests
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Customer Rating
91%
What is health screening ?
Who should go for health screening?
What is health screening ?
- Health screening is a periodic evaluation of the body system to determine an individual’s health status, even though he or she does not have any symptoms. If a disease or condition is discovered early through screening, the person is able to receive treatment early and avoid complications, much suffering, or even death.
- It consists of various procedures used to assess the individual’s well-being.
Who should go for health screening?
- All adults are advised to do a health screening, especially those with a family history of serious illness.
- Individual above 40 years of age
- Those with a high risk of developing significant diseases due to diet, lifestyle, nature of work, environment, or other circumstances
- Person who has a history of smoking and alcohol consumption.
- People who are at risk of obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
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