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FULL BODY CHECKUP
Take a proactive step towards managing your health with our Comprehensive Full Body Checkup. This meticulously designed package offers a holistic screening of your body's key functions, providing a clear and detailed overview of your overall well-being. It is an ideal preventive health assessment for adults to identify potential issues early, monitor existing conditions, and establish a baseline for your health journey. This essential package includes 10 critical tests that evaluate your metabolic health, organ function, nutritional status, and risk factors for chronic diseases. Who is this package for? Adults seeking a routine annual health checkup. Individuals with a family history of diabetes, thyroid disorders, heart disease, or anemia. People experiencing general symptoms like fatigue, weakness, or unexplained weight changes. Anyone looking to monitor the effectiveness of their diet and lifestyle. Tests Included in This Package: Complete Blood Count (CBC) + ESR: Evaluates overall health and detects a wide range of disorders, including anemia, infection, and inflammation. The ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) is a key indicator of inflammatory activity in the body. Glucose Fasting (Blood Sugar Fasting): Measures the level of sugar (glucose) in your blood after fasting. It is the primary test for screening and diagnosing diabetes and pre-diabetes. HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): Provides your average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, offering a long-term view of glucose control, crucial for managing diabetes. Iron Panel Basic (Iron, TIBC & Transferrin Saturation): Assesses your body's iron storage and metabolism. It helps diagnose iron-deficiency anemia or iron overload conditions. Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin): Checks for deficiency in this essential vitamin, which is vital for nerve function, red blood cell formation, and DNA synthesis. Deficiency can cause anemia and neurological issues. Vitamin D (25-Hydroxy Cholecalciferol): Measures the level of Vitamin D in your blood, which is critical for bone health, immune function, and mood regulation. Deficiency is very common and linked to several health concerns. KFT - Kidney Function Test (Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride): Evaluates how well your kidneys are filtering waste from your blood and balances essential electrolytes. Key for detecting kidney impairment and monitoring gout. Lipid Profile: Measures the amount of cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood. This profile is vital for assessing your risk of developing cardiovascular diseases (heart disease and stroke). Thyroid Profile - I (T3, T4, TSH): Screens for thyroid disorders by measuring Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) and the thyroid hormones T3 and T4. Imbalances can affect metabolism, energy, weight, and mood. LFT - Liver Function Test: A group of tests that check the health of your liver by measuring enzymes, proteins, and bilirubin. It helps detect liver inflammation, infection, or damage. Key Benefits: Early Detection: Identify potential health problems before symptoms become serious. Comprehensive Overview: Get a complete picture of your metabolic, hematological, and organ health. Convenience: All essential tests in one single, cost-effective package. Actionable Insights: Your detailed report will help you and your doctor make informed decisions about your health and lifestyle. Pre-test Instructions: Fasting for 10-12 hours is required for accurate Glucose and Lipid Profile results. You may drink plain water during your fast. Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking. Invest in your health today for a healthier tomorrow. Book your Full Body Checkup now.
10 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
3,1996,58951.45% OFF
Allergy Panel II
When your body reacts to an allergen, it mounts an immune response characterized by the production of Immunoglobulin E (IgE) and an increase in specific white blood cells called eosinophils. The Comprehensive Allergy Panel II directly measures these critical components. By combining the gold-standard marker for allergy predisposition (Serum IgE) with a focused count of allergy-related cells (Absolute Eosinophil Count), and supported by broad health assessments (CBC and Urine RIM), this package provides a powerful and multi-dimensional view for diagnosing allergic disorders. This Package Includes: 1. SERUM IGE (Total Immunoglobulin E) Description: This test measures the overall level of Immunoglobulin E antibodies in your blood. IgE is the primary antibody released by the immune system in response to an allergen. A high total IgE level strongly indicates that the body is in an allergic or atopic state (e.g., hay fever, asthma, eczema). Why It's Included: It is the cornerstone test for confirming the presence of an allergic response. An elevated level is a direct signal that the immune system is overreacting to one or more allergens. 2. Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC) Description: This test provides a precise count of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell that becomes elevated in allergic reactions, parasitic infections, and asthma. The AEC is a more specific and sensitive measure than the standard differential count in a CBC. Why It's Included: To directly quantify the cellular response to allergies. High eosinophil levels correlate with the severity of allergic symptoms and are a key indicator of active allergic inflammation. 3. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Description: A complete evaluation of all blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Why It's Included: To provide context for the AEC and assess overall health. It helps rule out other conditions like anemia or general infections that can cause similar symptoms, ensuring a more accurate interpretation of the allergic markers. 4. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Description: A physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine. Why It's Included: To evaluate kidney function and overall systemic health. In cases of severe allergies or related autoimmune conditions, the kidneys can be affected. This test helps ensure that the allergic response is not impacting renal function. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals with clear symptoms of allergy (sneezing, itching, hives, wheezing) who need objective confirmation. Patients being evaluated for allergic asthma, atopic dermatitis (eczema), or allergic rhinitis. Anyone who has had a previous inconclusive allergy workup and requires more specific biomarker testing. Individuals needing baseline measurements before starting allergy treatment (immunotherapy). Clinical Utility: This panel provides a robust diagnostic profile. Elevated Serum IgE and AEC together offer compelling evidence of an active allergic condition. The CBC and Urine Analysis provide essential supporting data to rule out other causes and assess the systemic impact. The results empower your healthcare provider to confidently move toward a diagnosis and develop a targeted management plan, which may include recommendations for more specific allergen testing (e.g., IgE RAST or Skin Prick Testing). Important Note: While this panel strongly indicates an allergic predisposition, it does not identify the specific allergen (e.g., peanuts, dust mites, pollen). It is a crucial step in the diagnostic journey. A consultation with an allergist or your primary care physician is essential to interpret these results in the context of your symptoms and to guide any necessary next steps.
4 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,1001,50026.67% OFF
Anemia Study
Anemia is not a single disease but a condition indicating that your blood has a lower-than-normal number of red blood cells or hemoglobin. Effective treatment depends entirely on accurately diagnosing the root cause. The Anemia Study I goes beyond basic screening to offer a deep, multi-faceted analysis. It integrates essential tests for iron deficiency, functional B12 status, inflammatory markers, and direct visual assessment of blood cells to differentiate between various types of anemia—such as iron-deficiency anemia, vitamin B12 deficiency anemia, anemia of chronic disease, and hemolytic anemias. This Package Includes: 1. Iron Panel with Ferritin A comprehensive profile to assess iron storage and transport: Iron: Measures the amount of iron in the blood. TIBC (Total Iron Binding Capacity): Measures the blood's capacity to bind and transport iron, which increases in iron deficiency. Ferritin: The most sensitive and specific test for assessing the body's iron stores. Low levels indicate depleted stores. Iron Saturation Index: Calculated from Iron and TIBC, this indicates how much of the transport protein (transferrin) is saturated with iron. 2. Active Vitamin B-12 (Holotranscobalamin) Description: Measures the biologically active form of Vitamin B12 that is available for tissue uptake. This is considered a more sensitive and early marker of B12 deficiency than total B12 levels. Why It's Included: To accurately diagnose Vitamin B12 deficiency, a key cause of megaloblastic anemia. 3. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Description: The foundational test for any anemia workup. It evaluates the number, size, and shape of red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), and platelets. Key parameters include Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume), and RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width). Why It's Included: To confirm the presence and severity of anemia and provide initial clues to its type (e.g., microcytic, normocytic, or macrocytic). 4. Reticulocyte Count Description: Measures the number of young, immature red blood cells (reticulocytes) in the blood. Why It's Included: To determine if the bone marrow is responding appropriately to the anemia by producing new red blood cells. A low count suggests a production problem (e.g., deficiency), while a high count suggests increased loss or destruction (hemolysis). 5. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) Description: A non-specific test that measures the rate at which red blood cells settle in a tube of blood. Why It's Included: To detect the presence of underlying inflammation, which is a key feature of "anemia of chronic disease." 6. Peripheral Blood Smear (PBS or PBF) Description: A microscopic examination of a blood sample by a pathologist or hematologist. Why It's Included: To visually identify abnormal size, shape, and color of red blood cells, as well as the presence of abnormal cells. This is critical for diagnosing specific conditions like hemolytic anemia, sickle cell disease, or megaloblastic anemia. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals with symptoms of anemia, such as chronic fatigue, weakness, pale skin, shortness of breath, dizziness, or cold hands and feet. Patients with a previous CBC result indicating low hemoglobin or hematocrit. Those with conditions that predispose them to anemia, such as poor nutrition, gastrointestinal disorders (affecting absorption), chronic inflammatory diseases, or a family history of blood disorders. Individuals requiring a comprehensive baseline evaluation before initiating treatment. Clinical Utility: The Anemia Study I provides a powerful, synergistic set of data that allows healthcare providers to: Confirm the presence and severity of anemia. Differentiate between the primary types of anemia (e.g., microcytic vs. macrocytic). Identify the specific underlying cause, whether it be nutritional deficiency (Iron, B12), chronic disease, or bone marrow dysfunction. Guide targeted and effective treatment strategies, such as iron supplementation, B12 injections, or further investigation for hemolysis or bone marrow disorders. Important Note: This panel is a definitive diagnostic tool for anemia. The results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in the context of your clinical history, physical examination, and other findings to establish a precise diagnosis and create an effective management plan.
9 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
3,2004,20023.81% OFF
Cancer Screening for Female
Early detection is a critical factor in the successful management of cancer. This panel screens for four key tumor markers that can provide valuable insights when used appropriately. It is essential to understand that tumor markers are not standalone diagnostic tests for cancer. They are proteins that may be elevated due to cancer, but also due to various non-cancerous (benign) conditions. This test is most powerful when used as part of a comprehensive health assessment under the guidance of a physician. This Package Includes: 1. CA 15-3 (Cancer Antigen 15-3) Primary Association: Breast Cancer. Description: CA 15-3 is a tumor marker most frequently used to monitor treatment response and disease progression in patients with known advanced breast cancer. Role in Screening: Its role in initial screening is limited, as levels may not be elevated in early-stage breast cancer. It can be used as part of a risk assessment profile for women with a strong family history or other risk factors. 2. CA 125 (Cancer Antigen 125) Primary Association: Ovarian Cancer. Description: CA 125 is the most widely used tumor marker for epithelial ovarian cancer. Role in Screening: It is not recommended as a general population screening test due to low specificity. However, it is a key tool for: Women with a high genetic risk (e.g., BRCA mutations). Women with suspicious pelvic symptoms or findings. Monitoring patients during and after treatment for ovarian cancer. 3. CA 19-9 (Cancer Antigen 19-9) Primary Association: Pancreatic Cancer, Biliary Tract Cancers. Description: CA 19-9 is a tumor marker often elevated in cancers of the pancreas and bile ducts. Role in Screening: It is not sensitive or specific enough for early detection in the general population. Its primary use is in monitoring known pancreatic cancer patients. Elevated levels can also occur in non-cancerous conditions like pancreatitis, gallstones, and liver cirrhosis. 4. CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen) Primary Associations: Colorectal Cancer, but also elevated in breast, lung, pancreatic, and other cancers. Description: CEA is a broad-spectrum tumor marker. Role in Screening: CEA is not recommended as a screening test for healthy individuals. Its established uses are: Pre-operative prognosis in colorectal cancer. Monitoring recurrence and treatment efficacy in patients with known cancers. It can be elevated in benign conditions like smoking, inflammation, liver disease, and peptic ulcers. Who Should Consider This Panel? Women with a Strong Family History: Particularly of breast, ovarian, colorectal, or pancreatic cancers. Women with Known Genetic Mutations: Such as BRCA1 or BRCA2. Women with Unexplained Symptoms: That could be consistent with underlying malignancy, as determined by a physician. Individuals Seeking a Comprehensive Baseline: As part of an advanced executive health check-up, with a clear understanding of the limitations. Important Limitations and Disclaimer: CRUCIAL: This panel is NOT a definitive test for cancer. A normal result does not guarantee the absence of cancer. An elevated result does not mean you have cancer. Many non-cancerous conditions can cause increases in these markers. These tests are not a replacement for established, proven screening methods such as mammograms, Pap smears, colonoscopies, or imaging studies (CT/MRI/USG). Clinical Utility: The true value of this panel lies in its integration into a full clinical picture. Results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in the context of your personal and family history, physical examination, and other diagnostic findings. It can serve as a starting point for further investigation or provide a baseline for future comparison. Recommendation: We strongly advise that this test is undertaken only after consultation with your physician. They can help you understand the benefits and limitations and determine if this panel is appropriate for your specific health situation.
4 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
3,1004,00022.50% OFF
Diabetic Panel (Mini)
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that affects how your body processes glucose and can have widespread effects on your kidneys, heart, and blood vessels. The Diabetic Panel (Mini) I is a strategically selected group of tests that work together to provide a multi-system assessment. It is an ideal tool for individuals at risk for diabetes, those recently diagnosed, or those managing the condition to track their progress and prevent complications. This Package Includes: 1. Core Glucose Metabolism & Control Glucose Fasting (Blood Sugar Fasting): Measures blood sugar levels after an 8-12 hour fast. This is a primary test for diagnosing diabetes and prediabetes. Glucose Post Prandial (Blood Sugar PP): Measures blood sugar levels two hours after a meal. This assesses the body's ability to manage a glucose load and is crucial for evaluating diabetic control. HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): Provides a three-month average of blood glucose levels. It is the gold standard for evaluating long-term glycemic control and is also used for diagnosis. 2. Kidney Function Assessment Urea (Blood Urea): Measures the level of urea nitrogen in the blood, a waste product filtered by the kidneys. Elevated levels can indicate impaired kidney function. Microalbumin (Urine Random): A sensitive early test that detects tiny amounts of the protein albumin in the urine. This is often the first sign of diabetic kidney damage (nephropathy). Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): A general urine test that checks for various abnormalities, including the presence of glucose, protein, signs of infection, or other kidney-related issues. 3. Cardiovascular & Metabolic Risk Profile Lipid Profile: Measures the fats in your blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides. Diabetes significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, making this profile critical for assessing heart health. Uric Acid: Measures the level of uric acid, a waste product. Elevated uric acid is associated with gout and is often linked to insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and can be an independent risk factor for kidney disease. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals with risk factors for Type 2 diabetes (e.g., overweight, family history, sedentary lifestyle, high blood pressure). Those experiencing symptoms like increased thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, or fatigue. People with a diagnosis of prediabetes or diabetes for routine monitoring. Anyone seeking a comprehensive assessment of their metabolic and kidney health. Clinical Utility: This panel provides a holistic view essential for effective diabetes management: Diagnosis & Screening: The combination of Fasting Glucose, PP Glucose, and HbA1c provides robust criteria for diagnosing diabetes and prediabetes. Monitoring Control: HbA1c offers a clear picture of long-term glucose management, while fasting and post-meal levels help fine-tune daily treatment. Early Complication Detection: The kidney function tests (Microalbumin, Urea, Urine RIM) are vital for detecting diabetic nephropathy at its earliest, most treatable stage. Overall Risk Assessment: The Lipid Profile and Uric Acid test help identify co-existing cardiovascular risks, allowing for a proactive and integrated treatment approach. Important Note: This panel is a powerful tool for managing metabolic health. The results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional who can consider your complete medical history, physical examination, and other factors. Based on the results, your doctor can create a personalized management plan that may include dietary changes, exercise, medication, and further testing. Regular monitoring with this panel is key to preventing the long-term complications of diabetes.
9 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,6502,20025.00% OFF
Electrolytes panel
Electrolytes are electrically charged minerals found in your blood and other body fluids. They are crucial for some of the body's most basic functions. The Electrolytes Panel I measures the three primary serum electrolytes: Sodium, Potassium, and Chloride. This panel provides a snapshot of your body's fluid and pH balance and is essential for diagnosing and monitoring a wide range of conditions, from dehydration to chronic diseases affecting the heart and kidneys. This Package Includes: 1. Sodium, Serum Description: Sodium is the primary electrolyte responsible for regulating the amount of water in and around your body's cells. It is critical for nerve impulse transmission and muscle function. Why It's Included: To help identify imbalances (hyponatremia or hypernatremia) that can cause symptoms ranging from confusion and headaches to seizures and coma. It is a key indicator of your body's hydration status. 2. Potassium, Serum Description: Potassium is essential for the proper functioning of heart muscle, nerves, and all other muscles. It helps maintain a stable heart rhythm and is crucial for muscle contractions. Why It's Included: To detect abnormally high (hyperkalemia) or low (hypokalemia) levels, which can lead to serious complications, including dangerous heart arrhythmias, muscle weakness, and paralysis. 3. Chloride, Serum Description: Chloride works closely with sodium to help maintain fluid balance and is a key component of digestive stomach acid. It also helps maintain the body's acid-base (pH) balance. Why It's Included: To assess the body's acid-base balance and fluid status. Chloride levels often change in response to changes in sodium levels and can provide clues about conditions like metabolic acidosis or alkalosis. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals experiencing symptoms of imbalance, such as nausea, vomiting, fatigue, confusion, muscle weakness, or irregular heartbeat. Patients being evaluated for dehydration, kidney disease, heart disease, liver disease, or high blood pressure. Individuals taking medications that can affect electrolyte levels, such as diuretics ("water pills"), blood pressure medications, or certain heart medications. Those undergoing routine check-ups or being monitored for chronic conditions. Clinical Utility: The results from this panel help your healthcare provider: Diagnose the cause of symptoms like weakness, confusion, or irregular heart rhythms. Monitor the effectiveness of treatments for conditions like high blood pressure, heart failure, or kidney disease. Evaluate your body's hydration status and acid-base balance. Manage medications that can alter electrolyte levels. Important Note: Electrolyte levels are interconnected and can be influenced by diet, fluid intake, medications, and underlying health conditions. This panel provides essential information, but it must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in the context of your overall health, symptoms, and other test results to form an accurate diagnosis and an effective treatment plan.
3 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
25035028.57% OFF
Electrolyte panel II
Building on a basic electrolyte assessment, the Electrolyte Panel II includes a crucial fourth component: Total Calcium. While sodium and potassium manage fluid balance and electrical impulses, calcium plays a vital role in muscle contractions, nerve signaling, blood clotting, and bone health. This panel offers a more complete picture of the mineral interactions that are fundamental to cardiovascular stability, neuromuscular function, and overall metabolic health. This Package Includes: 1. Sodium, Serum Description: The primary regulator of fluid balance outside the cells. It is essential for maintaining blood pressure and for the proper function of nerves and muscles. Why It's Included: To identify imbalances (hyponatremia/hypernatremia) that can lead to symptoms ranging from headache and confusion to seizures, helping to assess hydration status and neurological function. 2. Potassium, Serum Description: A critical intracellular electrolyte that regulates heart rhythm, muscle contractions, and nerve impulses. Why It's Included: To detect dangerous imbalances (hypokalemia/hyperkalemia) that can cause severe muscle weakness, fatigue, and potentially life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias. It is a key indicator of cellular health. 3. Calcium, Total, Serum Description: Measures the total amount of calcium in the blood, which is vital for bone strength, muscle function, nerve transmission, and hormone secretion. Why It's Included: To screen for disorders related to bone metabolism, kidney disease, parathyroid dysfunction, and certain cancers. Abnormal calcium levels can cause symptoms from muscle cramps and confusion to heart rhythm disturbances. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals experiencing symptoms like muscle cramps, twitching, fatigue, confusion, irregular heartbeat, or tingling sensations. Patients with known or suspected kidney disease, parathyroid disorders, or bone diseases like osteoporosis. Individuals taking medications that affect mineral balance, such as diuretics, certain cancer therapies, or supplements. Those undergoing follow-up testing after an abnormality in a basic metabolic panel. Clinical Utility: This panel provides a synergistic view of essential minerals to help your healthcare provider: Investigate the root cause of neuromuscular symptoms like twitching, spasms, or weakness. Monitor chronic conditions affecting the kidneys, parathyroid glands, or bones. Evaluate cardiovascular risk by assessing the combined impact of potassium and calcium on heart rhythm and contractility. Guide treatment decisions for electrolyte imbalances and monitor the effects of relevant medications. Important Note: The interplay between sodium, potassium, and calcium is complex. An abnormality in one can often affect the others. This panel provides critical data that must be interpreted by a healthcare professional within the context of your overall health, medical history, and other diagnostic findings to ensure an accurate assessment and an effective management plan.
3 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
25035028.57% OFF
Health Check Profile- Complete Health Check up I
Optimal health requires the harmonious functioning of multiple body systems. The Complete Health Profile is our most extensive preventive health package, designed to provide deep insights into your metabolic, endocrine, hematological, and organ functions. By evaluating everything from blood cell composition to hormone levels and nutritional status, this profile serves as an excellent baseline health assessment and is instrumental in early detection of potential health issues before symptoms manifest. This Package Includes: 1. Diabetes & Metabolic Screening Glucose Fasting: Assesses blood sugar levels after fasting to screen for diabetes and prediabetes Lipid Profile: Evaluates cholesterol levels (total, HDL, LDL) and triglycerides to assess cardiovascular risk 2. Thyroid Function Panel T3 (Triiodothyronine), T4 (Thyroxine), TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone): Comprehensive assessment of thyroid gland function to detect hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and other thyroid disorders 3. Kidney Function Test (KFT) Kidney Profile-1: Includes Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Chloride (Cl) to evaluate kidney filtration efficiency and electrolyte balance 4. Liver Function Test (LFT) Comprehensive panel assessing liver health through multiple enzymes and proteins 5. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Detailed analysis of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to detect anemia, infection, inflammation, and other blood disorders 6. Nutritional & Vitamin Status Active Vitamin B-12 (Holotranscobalamin): Measures biologically available B12 to detect deficiency that can cause anemia and neurological issues Vitamin D3 (1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D3): Evaluates vitamin D levels crucial for bone health, immune function, and overall wellness 7. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Comprehensive urine examination to detect kidney disorders, urinary tract infections, and other metabolic conditions Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking a comprehensive annual health check-up Individuals with family history of diabetes, thyroid disorders, heart disease, or kidney problems Those experiencing non-specific symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, or general malaise People with sedentary lifestyles, poor dietary habits, or high stress levels Anyone establishing a health baseline for future reference Clinical Utility: This comprehensive profile enables healthcare providers to: Detect early signs of metabolic syndrome, diabetes, and cardiovascular risk Evaluate function of major organs including thyroid, liver, and kidneys Identify nutritional deficiencies that impact energy and overall health Establish comprehensive baselines for ongoing health monitoring Guide personalized preventive strategies and lifestyle modifications Important Note: While this profile provides extensive health information, it is a screening tool and not a definitive diagnostic system. Some abnormal results may require further specialized testing. Please discuss your results with your healthcare provider who can interpret them in the context of your complete medical history, physical examination, and lifestyle factors to develop a personalized health management plan
11 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
3,7004,90024.49% OFF
Health Check up Profile - Complete Health Check up with HBA1C
Taking a proactive approach to health management requires understanding how all your body systems are functioning together. The Complete Health Check-Up with HbA1c is an extensive health assessment designed to detect early signs of common health disorders while providing a robust evaluation of your metabolic status. With the inclusion of HbA1c testing for long-term glucose control, this package offers superior diabetes screening alongside comprehensive organ function testing, making it ideal for preventive healthcare and early disease detection. This Package Includes: 1. Comprehensive Diabetes & Metabolic Screening Glucose Fasting: Measures baseline blood sugar levels after fasting HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): Provides a crucial 3-month average of blood glucose control, essential for diabetes diagnosis and management Lipid Profile: Evaluates cholesterol levels (Total, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides) to assess cardiovascular risk 2. Complete Thyroid Function Panel TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), T3 (Triiodothyronine), T4 (Thyroxine): Full assessment of thyroid gland function to detect hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and other thyroid disorders 3. Kidney Function Assessment (KFT) Kidney Profile-1: Comprehensive testing including Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Chloride (Cl) to evaluate kidney filtration efficiency and electrolyte balance 4. Liver Function Test (LFT) Complete panel of liver enzymes and proteins to assess liver health and detect potential damage or inflammation 5. Blood Health & Nutritional Status Complete Blood Count (CBC): Detailed analysis of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to detect anemia, infection, and blood disorders Iron: Measures iron levels to help diagnose iron deficiency anemia 6. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Complete physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine to detect kidney disorders, urinary tract infections, and other metabolic conditions Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults aged 30+ seeking a comprehensive annual health examination Individuals with family history of diabetes, thyroid disorders, or heart disease Those with risk factors for metabolic syndrome (overweight, sedentary lifestyle, high blood pressure) People experiencing symptoms like fatigue, unexplained weight changes, or general weakness Anyone wanting to establish a detailed health baseline for future reference Clinical Utility: This extensive health check-up provides healthcare providers with essential data to: Screen for diabetes and prediabetes using both immediate (fasting glucose) and long-term (HbA1c) markers Evaluate cardiovascular risk factors through lipid profile assessment Assess function of major organs including thyroid, liver, and kidneys Detect common disorders like anemia, thyroid dysfunction, and electrolyte imbalances Establish comprehensive health baselines for ongoing monitoring and preventive care Important Note: This complete health check-up provides extensive health information, but it serves as a screening and assessment tool. Any abnormal findings should be discussed with your healthcare provider, who may recommend additional specialized testing based on your results. Regular health check-ups are recommended annually or as advised by your physician to maintain optimal health and early detection of potential health issues.
11 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
2,6003,40023.53% OFF
Health Check profile : Complete check VITD 25 OH ,HBA1C
Optimal health requires a balanced functioning of all body systems supported by adequate nutritional status. This Complete Health Check with Vitamin D & HbA1c represents our most detailed preventive health package, designed to not only assess your organ systems but also evaluate crucial nutritional markers that significantly impact overall wellness. With specialized emphasis on long-term glucose control through HbA1c and bone/immune health through Vitamin D testing, this profile offers unparalleled insights for proactive health management. This Package Includes: 1. Comprehensive Diabetes & Metabolic Screening Glucose Fasting: Assesses baseline blood sugar levels after fasting HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): Provides critical 3-month average of blood glucose control for superior diabetes screening and management Lipid Profile: Complete cholesterol assessment (Total, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides) for cardiovascular risk evaluation 2. Complete Thyroid Function Assessment TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), T3 (Triiodothyronine), T4 (Thyroxine): Extensive thyroid panel to detect hormonal imbalances and thyroid disorders 3. Vital Organ Function Analysis Kidney Function Test (KFT): Comprehensive profile including Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride to evaluate kidney health and electrolyte balance Liver Function Test (LFT): Complete hepatic panel to assess liver health and detect inflammation or damage 4. Blood Health & Nutritional Status Complete Blood Count (CBC): Detailed analysis of blood components to detect anemia, infection, and blood disorders Iron Studies: Measurement of iron levels to identify deficiency or overload conditions Vitamin D3 (1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D3): Crucial assessment of vitamin D status essential for bone health, immune function, and overall wellness 5. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Complete urinalysis to detect kidney disorders, urinary tract infections, and metabolic conditions Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking comprehensive annual health assessment Individuals with limited sun exposure or risk factors for vitamin D deficiency Those with family history of diabetes, thyroid disorders, or osteoporosis People experiencing fatigue, bone pain, muscle weakness, or general malaise Individuals with sedentary lifestyle, poor dietary habits, or multiple health concerns Anyone wanting to establish a detailed health baseline with nutritional status Clinical Utility: This extensive health profile enables healthcare providers to: Comprehensively screen for diabetes using both immediate and long-term glucose markers Evaluate cardiovascular health through complete lipid profiling Assess thyroid, liver, and kidney function simultaneously Identify nutritional deficiencies including iron and vitamin D that impact multiple body systems Detect early signs of metabolic disorders, anemia, and endocrine imbalances Develop personalized health plans based on comprehensive system-wide assessment Important Note: This complete health check provides extensive health information, but it serves as a detailed screening and assessment tool. Vitamin D deficiency is increasingly common and can affect multiple aspects of health. Any abnormal findings should be discussed with your healthcare provider, who may recommend additional specialized testing or interventions based on your results. Regular comprehensive health check-ups are recommended annually or as advised by your physician to maintain optimal health and prevent potential health issues.
12 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
3,6004,70023.40% OFF
Anemia Screening
Anemia, characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin, is a common cause of fatigue, weakness, and reduced energy levels. This Anemia Screening package utilizes a comprehensive approach to evaluate both blood cell health and glucose metabolism, which can be interconnected in some health conditions. By examining the quantity, quality, and structure of blood cells alongside blood sugar levels, this panel helps identify various types of anemia and provides context for understanding energy-related symptoms. This Package Includes: 1. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Description: A comprehensive analysis of the cellular components of your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Why It's Included: This is the primary test for detecting anemia. It measures hemoglobin levels, hematocrit, and red blood cell indices (size and hemoglobin content) to confirm the presence of anemia and provide initial clues about its type (microcytic, normocytic, or macrocytic). 2. Peripheral Blood Smear (PBS/PBF) Description: A microscopic examination of a blood sample by a laboratory professional. Why It's Included: This test provides visual confirmation of red blood cell abnormalities in size, shape, and color. It is essential for identifying specific types of anemia, such as iron deficiency, hemolytic anemias, and other blood disorders that may not be fully characterized by the CBC alone. 3. Glucose Fasting (Blood Sugar Fasting) Description: Measures blood sugar levels after an 8-12 hour fast. Why It's Included: To screen for diabetes and assess baseline glucose metabolism. Uncontrolled diabetes can contribute to certain types of anemia and general fatigue that may mimic anemic symptoms. 4. Glucose Post Prandial (Blood Sugar Post Prandial) Description: Measures blood sugar levels two hours after a meal. Why It's Included: To evaluate how the body processes sugar after eating. This provides additional information about glucose tolerance and helps identify potential metabolic issues that could be related to energy levels and overall health status. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals experiencing persistent fatigue, weakness, or pale skin. Those with shortness of breath, dizziness, or cold hands and feet. People with risk factors for anemia, such as poor nutrition, heavy menstrual periods, or chronic illnesses. Individuals wanting to investigate the cause of low energy levels. Those with family history of blood disorders or diabetes. Clinical Utility: This screening package helps healthcare providers: Confirm the presence and severity of anemia through CBC and peripheral smear. Classify the type of anemia based on red blood cell characteristics. Identify potential underlying metabolic issues through glucose testing. Differentiate between anemia-related fatigue and other causes of low energy. Guide further testing and appropriate treatment recommendations. Important Note: While this panel provides valuable information about blood health and glucose metabolism, it is a screening tool and may not identify all causes of anemia. Some types of anemia require additional specific tests (such as iron studies, Vitamin B12, or folate levels) for complete diagnosis. Please discuss your results with a healthcare provider who can interpret them in the context of your symptoms and medical history to determine the appropriate next steps for diagnosis and management.
4 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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Health Check profile - Comprehensive Health Check Female
True health understanding requires looking at how all body systems work together. The Comprehensive Health Check Profile represents our most detailed preventive health assessment, designed to evaluate your metabolic, hematological, endocrine, renal, hepatic, and bone health through advanced testing methodologies. With the inclusion of specialized bone fraction analysis and peripheral blood smear examination, this profile goes beyond standard health check-ups to provide unparalleled insights for proactive health management and early detection of potential health issues. This Package Includes: 1. Comprehensive Metabolic & Diabetes Screening Glucose Fasting & Post Prandial: Dual-point glucose assessment for complete diabetes screening Lipid Profile: Complete cardiovascular risk assessment through cholesterol and triglyceride evaluation 2. Advanced Blood Health Analysis Complete Blood Count (CBC): Detailed analysis of all blood cell components Peripheral Blood Smear (PBS/PBF): Microscopic examination of blood cell morphology for precise anomaly detection 3. Complete Organ Function Assessment Kidney Function Test (KFT): Comprehensive renal profile including Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride Liver Function Test (LFT): Complete hepatic panel assessing liver health and function Thyroid Profile - I (T3, T4, TSH): Full thyroid hormone assessment 4. Specialized Bone & Mineral Metabolism Alkaline Phosphatase with Bone Fraction: Differentiated analysis to specifically assess bone turnover and health Phosphorous (Serum): Essential mineral evaluation for bone metabolism and cellular function 5. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Complete urinalysis for kidney and metabolic assessment Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking the most thorough health assessment available Individuals with family history of metabolic, bone, or blood disorders People experiencing multiple symptoms like fatigue, weakness, or unexplained pain Those with risk factors for osteoporosis or bone metabolism issues Individuals wanting to establish an extensive health baseline Patients requiring comprehensive pre-operative or pre-treatment evaluation Clinical Utility: This advanced health profile enables healthcare providers to: Comprehensively evaluate metabolic health through dual glucose testing and lipid profiling Precisely assess blood disorders through combined CBC and peripheral smear analysis Differentiate between liver and bone sources of alkaline phosphatase elevation Evaluate bone health through specialized fraction testing and phosphorous levels Assess integrated function of thyroid, kidneys, and liver simultaneously Detect subtle abnormalities that standard health check-ups might miss Important Note: This represents our most detailed health assessment package and provides extensive diagnostic information. The specialized bone fraction analysis and peripheral blood smear offer insights beyond routine testing. All findings should be discussed with your healthcare provider who can interpret the integrated results and recommend appropriate follow-up care based on your complete clinical picture. Regular comprehensive health monitoring is recommended for maintaining optimal wellness and early detection of health concerns.
11 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
2,4003,20025.00% OFF
Health Check Profile -Comprehensive Health Checkup Male
Men have unique health considerations that require specialized monitoring. The Comprehensive Health Checkup - Male is an extensive preventive health package tailored to address the specific health needs and risks faced by men. This advanced profile combines general health screening with male-specific testing, including prostate health assessment, to provide a complete picture of your current wellness status and identify potential health issues before they become serious. This Package Includes: 1. Male-Specific Health Screening PSA-Total (Prostate Specific Antigen Total): Essential screening for prostate health and early detection of prostate conditions 2. Comprehensive Metabolic & Diabetes Assessment Glucose Fasting & Post Prandial: Dual-point glucose testing for complete diabetes evaluation Lipid Profile: Complete cholesterol and triglyceride analysis for cardiovascular risk assessment 3. Advanced Blood Health Analysis Complete Blood Count (CBC): Detailed evaluation of all blood components Peripheral Blood Smear (PBS/PBF): Microscopic examination of blood cell morphology for precise detection of abnormalities 4. Complete Organ Function Assessment Kidney Function Test (KFT): Comprehensive renal profile including Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride Liver Function Test (LFT): Complete hepatic function panel Thyroid Profile - I (T3, T4, TSH): Full thyroid hormone assessment 5. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Complete urinalysis for kidney and urinary tract health evaluation Who Should Consider This Profile? Men aged 40+ seeking comprehensive annual health assessment Individuals with family history of prostate cancer, diabetes, or heart disease Men experiencing urinary symptoms, fatigue, or metabolic concerns Those with sedentary lifestyle, poor dietary habits, or high stress levels Individuals preparing for executive health programs or preventive care planning Men wanting to establish a detailed health baseline for future reference Clinical Utility: This male-focused health profile enables healthcare providers to: Screen for prostate health issues through PSA testing Evaluate diabetes risk through comprehensive glucose monitoring Assess cardiovascular health via complete lipid profiling Detect blood disorders through advanced CBC and peripheral smear analysis Monitor function of vital organs including kidneys, liver, and thyroid Identify early signs of common male health concerns Develop personalized health strategies based on comprehensive system-wide assessment Important Note: This comprehensive male health checkup provides extensive health information specifically relevant to men's health concerns. PSA testing is recommended for prostate health screening, particularly for men over 40 or those with family history of prostate issues. All findings should be discussed with your healthcare provider who can interpret the results in context of your age, family history, and symptoms. Some abnormal results may require additional specialized testing or regular monitoring as part of your ongoing health maintenance plan.
10 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
2,6003,39923.51% OFF
Health Check Profile- Executive Health Check Profile
In today's demanding professional environment, maintaining optimal health is crucial for peak performance and long-term success. The Executive Health Check Profile is a carefully curated panel that delivers maximum insight with time-efficient testing. This profile assesses the core systems most affected by high-stress lifestyles, sedentary work, and the metabolic demands of leadership roles, providing actionable data for health optimization and disease prevention. This Package Includes: 1. Cardiovascular & Metabolic Risk Assessment Lipid Profile: Comprehensive evaluation of cholesterol levels (Total, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides) to assess heart disease risk CBC + ESR: Combined analysis of blood cell health and inflammation levels, crucial for detecting stress-related health impacts 2. Vital Organ Function Screening Kidney Function Test (KFT): Essential renal profile measuring Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, and electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT): Complete hepatic panel to assess liver health and detect stress-related liver function changes 3. Endocrine & Metabolic Health TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone): Screening for thyroid disorders that can affect energy, weight, and cognitive function Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Comprehensive urinalysis to detect early signs of kidney issues, diabetes, or urinary tract disorders Who Should Consider This Profile? Busy executives and professionals with demanding schedules Individuals in leadership roles with high-stress responsibilities Professionals aged 30-60 seeking efficient health monitoring Those with family history of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or thyroid disorders Individuals wanting a strategic health overview without extensive time commitment Corporate wellness program participants Clinical Utility: This executive-focused profile provides key insights to: Identify cardiovascular risk factors through lipid and inflammation markers Monitor stress impact on vital organs and metabolic systems Detect early signs of lifestyle-related health issues Assess energy metabolism through thyroid function screening Evaluate hydration and electrolyte balance crucial for cognitive performance Support data-driven health decisions for busy professionals Important Note: The Executive Health Check Profile is designed as an efficient yet comprehensive screening tool for health-conscious professionals. While it covers the essential health parameters most relevant to executive health, any abnormal findings should be discussed with your healthcare provider. This profile serves as an excellent foundation for ongoing health management and may be supplemented with additional testing based on individual risk factors, age, and specific health concerns. Regular executive health screenings are recommended annually to maintain optimal performance and prevent health issues before they impact your professional effectiveness.
6 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,9002,50024.00% OFF
Health Check Profile- Executive Health Check profile II
For today's professionals, time is precious but health remains paramount. The Executive Health Check Profile II delivers a concise yet powerful assessment of your fundamental health status, focusing on the systems most affected by high-pressure environments, irregular schedules, and prolonged sedentary work. This efficient panel provides crucial data to help you stay ahead of potential health issues while minimizing time away from your responsibilities. This Package Includes: 1. Core Health & Inflammation Assessment Complete Blood Count (CBC) + ESR: Provides a dual assessment of blood cell health and systemic inflammation levels, key indicators of overall wellness and stress impact on the body. 2. Metabolic Function Screening Glucose Fasting: Essential screening for diabetes and metabolic disorders that can develop silently under stressful conditions. 3. Comprehensive Organ Function Evaluation Kidney Function Test (KFT): Measures Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, and electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) to assess renal health and hydration status. Liver Function Test (LFT): Evaluates liver enzymes and proteins to detect stress-induced liver changes and overall hepatic health. 4. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Screens for kidney disorders, urinary tract health, and early signs of metabolic issues through comprehensive urinalysis. Who Should Consider This Profile? Busy executives and professionals with limited time for extensive health checks Individuals in high-stress roles needing regular health monitoring Professionals with demanding travel schedules and irregular routines Those seeking a streamlined yet comprehensive health assessment Corporate employees in wellness programs requiring efficient screening Individuals wanting to establish baseline health parameters Clinical Utility: This efficient executive profile enables healthcare providers to: Identify early metabolic issues through fasting glucose screening Assess inflammation levels that may indicate stress-related health impacts Evaluate vital organ function of kidneys and liver Monitor hydration and electrolyte balance crucial for cognitive performance Detect silent health concerns before they affect professional performance Provide actionable health insights for time-constrained individuals Important Note: The Executive Health Check Profile II is designed as a time-efficient health screening solution that covers the most critical health parameters for busy professionals. While comprehensive for its scope, individuals with specific risk factors or abnormal results may require additional testing. Results should be reviewed with a healthcare provider who can provide personalized recommendations based on your lifestyle, family history, and professional demands. Regular executive health screenings are recommended to maintain optimal performance and early detection of potential health concerns.
5 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,7802,40025.83% OFF
Health Check Profile - Executive Health Check profile III
Executive lifestyles demand exceptional health resilience. The Executive Health Check Profile III represents our most comprehensive executive screening package, extending beyond basic health parameters to include advanced thyroid function testing, bone metabolism assessment, and complete cardiovascular risk evaluation. This detailed profile is specifically designed to identify the subtle health changes that can affect performance, energy levels, and long-term wellness in high-achieving professionals. This Package Includes: 1. Advanced Metabolic & Cardiovascular Assessment Glucose Fasting: Essential diabetes screening and metabolic function evaluation Lipid Profile: Complete cardiovascular risk assessment through cholesterol and triglyceride analysis Calcium Total, Serum: Critical for bone health, nerve function, and muscular performance 2. Comprehensive Inflammation & Blood Health Complete Blood Count (CBC) + ESR: Dual assessment of blood cell health and systemic inflammation levels Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Early detection of kidney and metabolic disorders 3. Complete Organ Function Evaluation Kidney Function Test (KFT): Measures Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, and electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT): Comprehensive hepatic health assessment 4. Advanced Endocrine & Metabolic Screening Thyroid Profile - I (T3, T4, TSH): Complete thyroid function assessment to evaluate energy metabolism and hormonal balance Who Should Consider This Profile? Senior executives and business leaders requiring comprehensive health intelligence Professionals experiencing stress-related symptoms or performance plateaus Individuals with family history of thyroid disorders, diabetes, or cardiovascular disease Busy professionals aged 40+ seeking advanced preventive health screening Those preparing for intensive work periods or major professional commitments Individuals wanting detailed insights into their metabolic and endocrine health Clinical Utility: This advanced executive profile provides healthcare providers with essential data to: Evaluate comprehensive metabolic health through integrated glucose, lipid, and thyroid testing Assess cardiovascular risk factors with complete lipid profiling and inflammation markers Monitor bone and mineral metabolism through calcium level analysis Identify thyroid dysfunction that can impact energy, weight, and cognitive performance Detect early organ system changes in liver and kidney function Provide strategic health recommendations for maintaining peak professional performance Important Note: The Executive Health Check Profile III represents our most detailed executive health screening, providing comprehensive insights into the health systems most affected by high-pressure professional lifestyles. The inclusion of thyroid profiling and calcium assessment offers advanced detection capabilities for conditions that commonly affect executive performance. All findings should be reviewed with a healthcare provider who can interpret results in the context of your professional demands and lifestyle. This profile serves as an excellent foundation for developing personalized health optimization strategies and should be conducted annually for proactive health management. Detailed Description: Executive lifestyles demand exceptional health resilience. The Executive Health Check Profile III represents our most comprehensive executive screening package, extending beyond basic health parameters to include advanced thyroid function testing, bone metabolism assessment, and complete cardiovascular risk evaluation. This detailed profile is specifically designed to identify the subtle health changes that can affect performance, energy levels, and long-term wellness in high-achieving professionals. This Package Includes: 1. Advanced Metabolic & Cardiovascular Assessment Glucose Fasting: Essential diabetes screening and metabolic function evaluation Lipid Profile: Complete cardiovascular risk assessment through cholesterol and triglyceride analysis Calcium Total, Serum: Critical for bone health, nerve function, and muscular performance 2. Comprehensive Inflammation & Blood Health Complete Blood Count (CBC) + ESR: Dual assessment of blood cell health and systemic inflammation levels Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Early detection of kidney and metabolic disorders 3. Complete Organ Function Evaluation Kidney Function Test (KFT): Measures Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, and electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT): Comprehensive hepatic health assessment 4. Advanced Endocrine & Metabolic Screening Thyroid Profile - I (T3, T4, TSH): Complete thyroid function assessment to evaluate energy metabolism and hormonal balance Who Should Consider This Profile? Senior executives and business leaders requiring comprehensive health intelligence Professionals experiencing stress-related symptoms or performance plateaus Individuals with family history of thyroid disorders, diabetes, or cardiovascular disease Busy professionals aged 40+ seeking advanced preventive health screening Those preparing for intensive work periods or major professional commitments Individuals wanting detailed insights into their metabolic and endocrine health Clinical Utility: This advanced executive profile provides healthcare providers with essential data to: Evaluate comprehensive metabolic health through integrated glucose, lipid, and thyroid testing Assess cardiovascular risk factors with complete lipid profiling and inflammation markers Monitor bone and mineral metabolism through calcium level analysis Identify thyroid dysfunction that can impact energy, weight, and cognitive performance Detect early organ system changes in liver and kidney function Provide strategic health recommendations for maintaining peak professional performance Important Note: The Executive Health Check Profile III represents our most detailed executive health screening, providing comprehensive insights into the health systems most affected by high-pressure professional lifestyles. The inclusion of thyroid profiling and calcium assessment offers advanced detection capabilities for conditions that commonly affect executive performance. All findings should be reviewed with a healthcare provider who can interpret results in the context of your professional demands and lifestyle. This profile serves as an excellent foundation for developing personalized health optimization strategies and should be conducted annually for proactive health management. Detailed Description: Executive lifestyles demand exceptional health resilience. The Executive Health Check Profile III represents our most comprehensive executive screening package, extending beyond basic health parameters to include advanced thyroid function testing, bone metabolism assessment, and complete cardiovascular risk evaluation. This detailed profile is specifically designed to identify the subtle health changes that can affect performance, energy levels, and long-term wellness in high-achieving professionals. This Package Includes: 1. Advanced Metabolic & Cardiovascular Assessment Glucose Fasting: Essential diabetes screening and metabolic function evaluation Lipid Profile: Complete cardiovascular risk assessment through cholesterol and triglyceride analysis Calcium Total, Serum: Critical for bone health, nerve function, and muscular performance 2. Comprehensive Inflammation & Blood Health Complete Blood Count (CBC) + ESR: Dual assessment of blood cell health and systemic inflammation levels Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Early detection of kidney and metabolic disorders 3. Complete Organ Function Evaluation Kidney Function Test (KFT): Measures Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, and electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT): Comprehensive hepatic health assessment 4. Advanced Endocrine & Metabolic Screening Thyroid Profile - I (T3, T4, TSH): Complete thyroid function assessment to evaluate energy metabolism and hormonal balance Who Should Consider This Profile? Senior executives and business leaders requiring comprehensive health intelligence Professionals experiencing stress-related symptoms or performance plateaus Individuals with family history of thyroid disorders, diabetes, or cardiovascular disease Busy professionals aged 40+ seeking advanced preventive health screening Those preparing for intensive work periods or major professional commitments Individuals wanting detailed insights into their metabolic and endocrine health Clinical Utility: This advanced executive profile provides healthcare providers with essential data to: Evaluate comprehensive metabolic health through integrated glucose, lipid, and thyroid testing Assess cardiovascular risk factors with complete lipid profiling and inflammation markers Monitor bone and mineral metabolism through calcium level analysis Identify thyroid dysfunction that can impact energy, weight, and cognitive performance Detect early organ system changes in liver and kidney function Provide strategic health recommendations for maintaining peak professional performance Important Note: The Executive Health Check Profile III represents our most detailed executive health screening, providing comprehensive insights into the health systems most affected by high-pressure professional lifestyles. The inclusion of thyroid profiling and calcium assessment offers advanced detection capabilities for conditions that commonly affect executive performance. All findings should be reviewed with a healthcare provider who can interpret results in the context of your professional demands and lifestyle. This profile serves as an excellent foundation for developing personalized health optimization strategies and should be conducted annually for proactive health management.
9 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
2,1502,80023.21% OFF
Health Check Profile- Healthy Child Profile
Children have unique health needs that require specialized monitoring as they grow. The Healthy Child Profile is a carefully curated panel that provides a complete picture of your child's health status, focusing on the systems most crucial for proper growth and development. This extensive assessment helps identify potential health issues early, ensures nutritional adequacy for growth, and provides peace of mind about your child's well-being through detailed analysis of organ function and metabolic health. This Package Includes: 1. Comprehensive Liver Health Panel Bilirubin (Total + Direct + Indirect): Complete evaluation of liver function and bile metabolism, crucial for detecting jaundice and liver disorders SGPT/ALT (Serum Glutamic Pyruvic Transaminase): Sensitive marker for liver inflammation or damage Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBs Ag) CLIA: Essential screening for Hepatitis B infection using advanced CLIA technology 2. Complete Kidney Function Assessment Urea (Blood) & Creatinine, Serum: Fundamental tests evaluating kidney filtration and waste elimination capacity Uric Acid: Assesses purine metabolism and kidney function 3. Advanced Blood Health & Cellular Analysis Complete Blood Count (CBC): Comprehensive analysis of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to detect anemia, infection, and blood disorders Peripheral Blood Smear (PBS/PBF): Detailed microscopic examination of blood cell structure and morphology 4. Bone Growth & Mineral Metabolism Calcium Total, Serum & Phosphorous, Serum: Critical assessment of minerals essential for bone development, nerve function, and cellular energy 5. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Complete urinalysis to detect kidney disorders, urinary tract infections, and metabolic conditions Who Should Consider This Profile? Children undergoing routine health check-ups and growth monitoring Pre-school or school entrance physical examinations Sports participation physical assessments Children with symptoms like fatigue, poor appetite, or growth concerns Those with family history of metabolic, liver, or blood disorders Children requiring baseline health assessment before starting medications Adoption or foster care health evaluations Clinical Utility: This specialized pediatric profile helps healthcare providers to: Monitor growth and development through comprehensive metabolic assessment Detect liver and kidney disorders early through multiple parameter evaluation Identify nutritional deficiencies affecting bone health and overall growth Screen for blood disorders and infections that could impact development Establish age-appropriate health baselines for ongoing pediatric care Ensure vaccination effectiveness through Hepatitis B screening Important Note: The Healthy Child Profile is specifically designed with pediatric reference ranges and developmental considerations in mind. All results must be interpreted by a qualified pediatrician or healthcare provider who understands normal childhood growth patterns and can distinguish between normal variations and potential health concerns. Regular pediatric health assessments are recommended to ensure your child's healthy development and early detection of any health issues.
11 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,5002,00025.00% OFF
Health Check Profile :Regular Health Check Up Comprehensive
Proactive health management requires a detailed understanding of how all your body systems are functioning. The Regular Health Check Up - Comprehensive is our most detailed preventive health package, offering an in-depth analysis of your metabolic, endocrine, cardiovascular, and organ health. By combining advanced diabetes screening with comprehensive organ function tests and inflammation markers, this profile provides invaluable insights for maintaining optimal health and preventing future medical conditions. This Package Includes: 1. Advanced Diabetes & Metabolic Screening Glucose Fasting: Baseline blood sugar assessment HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): 3-month average blood sugar control evaluation Lipid Profile: Complete cholesterol and triglyceride analysis for cardiovascular risk assessment 2. Comprehensive Organ Function Assessment Kidney Function Test (KFT): Measures Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride Liver Function Test (LFT): Complete hepatic panel assessing liver health Amylase Serum: Pancreatic enzyme evaluation for digestive health 3. Inflammation & Infection Markers C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative: Highly sensitive marker for inflammation and infection Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Non-specific inflammation indicator 4. Complete Thyroid Profile T3 (Triiodothyronine), T4 (Thyroxine): Comprehensive thyroid hormone assessment 5. Blood Health & Urinary Analysis Complete Blood Count (CBC): Detailed blood cell analysis Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Complete urinalysis for kidney and metabolic health Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking comprehensive annual health assessment Individuals with family history of diabetes, thyroid disorders, or heart disease Those experiencing unexplained symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, or general malaise People with multiple risk factors for metabolic syndrome Individuals wanting to establish a detailed health baseline Patients on long-term medications requiring regular monitoring Clinical Utility: This comprehensive health check enables healthcare providers to: Detect prediabetes and diabetes through dual glucose and HbA1c testing Assess cardiovascular risk with complete lipid profiling Evaluate multiple organ systems including liver, kidneys, and pancreas Identify inflammatory conditions through sensitive CRP and ESR markers Diagnose thyroid disorders with complete hormone panel Monitor overall health status through blood and urine analysis Guide personalized preventive strategies and early interventions Important Note: This comprehensive health check-up provides extensive health information covering all major body systems. The inclusion of both CRP and ESR offers enhanced sensitivity for detecting inflammatory conditions, while the complete thyroid profile ensures thorough endocrine assessment. All results should be discussed with your healthcare provider who can interpret them in the context of your medical history, lifestyle, and physical examination findings. Regular comprehensive health check-ups are recommended annually or as advised by your physician to maintain optimal health and enable early detection of potential health issues.
12 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
3,4004,40022.73% OFF
Health Check Profile- Regular Health Checkup Profile
Maintaining optimal health requires a detailed understanding of your body's complex systems. The Regular Health Checkup Profile offers an unparalleled comprehensive assessment, combining standard health screening with advanced diagnostic markers. This profile goes beyond basic testing to include thyroid antibody detection, bone metabolism evaluation, and enhanced liver function analysis, providing a 360-degree view of your health status for informed preventive care. This Package Includes: 1. Comprehensive Metabolic & Diabetes Management Glucose Fasting & HbA1c: Dual-method diabetes screening and long-term glucose control assessment Lipid Profile: Complete cardiovascular risk evaluation through cholesterol and triglyceride analysis 2. Advanced Thyroid Function Analysis T3, T4, TSH: Standard thyroid hormone panel TSH Receptor Antibody (TSI): Specialized testing for autoimmune thyroid disorders including Graves' disease 3. Complete Organ Function Assessment Kidney Function Test (KFT): Measures Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride Liver Function Test (LFT) with GGT: Enhanced hepatic panel including Gamma Glutamyl Transferase for comprehensive liver health evaluation Amylase Serum: Pancreatic enzyme assessment for digestive health 4. Bone & Mineral Metabolism Calcium Total, Serum & Phosphorous, Serum: Essential minerals for bone health, nerve function, and cellular metabolism 5. Inflammation & Blood Health C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative & ESR: Dual inflammation markers for sensitive detection of inflammatory conditions Complete Blood Count (CBC): Comprehensive blood cell analysis Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Complete urinary system assessment Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking the most thorough preventive health assessment Individuals with family history of autoimmune thyroid disease Those with risk factors for bone metabolism disorders Patients requiring comprehensive medication monitoring Individuals with unexplained symptoms affecting multiple systems People wanting advanced baseline health documentation Clinical Utility: This extensive health profile enables healthcare providers to: Identify autoimmune thyroid conditions through TSI antibody detection Evaluate bone health and mineral balance through calcium and phosphorous assessment Detect liver and pancreatic disorders with enhanced enzyme testing Assess cardiovascular and metabolic risks through comprehensive profiling Monitor inflammatory processes with sensitive CRP and ESR markers Provide complete system-wide health assessment for accurate diagnosis and prevention Important Note: This represents our most advanced regular health checkup profile, incorporating specialized testing for autoimmune thyroid conditions and comprehensive mineral metabolism assessment. The inclusion of TSI antibody testing provides crucial information for diagnosing Graves' disease and other autoimmune thyroid disorders. All results require professional interpretation by your healthcare provider, who will consider your complete medical history and clinical presentation. This comprehensive profile is recommended for individuals seeking the highest level of preventive health screening and establishes an extensive baseline for ongoing health management
16 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
3,7004,80022.92% OFF
Health Check Profile- Regular Health Checkup Profile
Optimal health management requires a deep understanding of your body's interconnected systems. The Comprehensive Health Checkup Profile offers an unparalleled 360-degree health assessment, combining routine health screening with advanced diagnostic markers. This profile goes beyond standard testing to include thyroid antibody detection, bone metabolism evaluation, and enhanced liver function analysis, providing a holistic view of your health status for informed preventive care and early disease detection. This Package Includes: 1. Advanced Diabetes & Metabolic Screening Glucose Fasting: Assesses baseline blood sugar levels HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): Provides 3-month average of blood glucose control Lipid Profile: Evaluates cardiovascular risk through complete cholesterol and triglyceride analysis 2. Comprehensive Thyroid Function with Autoimmune Screening T3 (Triiodothyronine), T4 (Thyroxine): Thyroid hormone levels assessment TSH Receptor Antibody (TSI): Detects autoimmune thyroid disorders including Graves' disease 3. Enhanced Organ Function Assessment Kidney Function Test (KFT): Comprehensive renal profile (Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT) with GGT: Complete hepatic panel including Gamma Glutamyl Transferase for detailed liver health evaluation Amylase Serum: Pancreatic enzyme assessment for digestive health monitoring 4. Bone & Mineral Metabolism Panel Calcium Total, Serum: Essential for bone health, nerve function, and muscle contraction Phosphorous, Serum: Crucial mineral for bone formation and energy metabolism 5. Inflammation & Hematological Health C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative: Highly sensitive marker for inflammation and infection Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Non-specific indicator of inflammatory activity Complete Blood Count (CBC): Detailed analysis of blood cells and components Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Comprehensive assessment of kidney and urinary tract health Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking comprehensive annual health assessment Individuals with family history of autoimmune disorders, particularly thyroid disease Those with symptoms suggesting multiple system involvement Patients with risk factors for metabolic syndrome, liver, or kidney disorders Individuals preparing for major lifestyle changes or surgical procedures Anyone wanting to establish an extensive health baseline for future reference Clinical Utility: This extensive health profile enables healthcare providers to: Identify autoimmune thyroid conditions through specific antibody testing Evaluate bone health and mineral balance for osteoporosis risk assessment Detect liver, kidney, and pancreatic disorders through enhanced organ function testing Assess cardiovascular and metabolic risks with comprehensive profiling Monitor inflammatory and infectious processes using sensitive markers Guide personalized health strategies based on complete system assessment Important Note: This comprehensive health checkup profile includes advanced testing for autoimmune thyroid conditions and detailed mineral metabolism assessment. The TSI antibody test is particularly valuable for diagnosing Graves' disease. All results should be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional who can correlate findings with your clinical history and symptoms. This profile serves as an excellent foundation for personalized health management and is recommended for individuals seeking the most thorough preventive health screening available. Optimal health management requires a deep understanding of your body's interconnected systems. The Comprehensive Health Checkup Profile offers an unparalleled 360-degree health assessment, combining routine health screening with advanced diagnostic markers. This profile goes beyond standard testing to include thyroid antibody detection, bone metabolism evaluation, and enhanced liver function analysis, providing a holistic view of your health status for informed preventive care and early disease detection. This Package Includes: 1. Advanced Diabetes & Metabolic Screening Glucose Fasting: Assesses baseline blood sugar levels HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): Provides 3-month average of blood glucose control Lipid Profile: Evaluates cardiovascular risk through complete cholesterol and triglyceride analysis 2. Comprehensive Thyroid Function with Autoimmune Screening T3 (Triiodothyronine), T4 (Thyroxine): Thyroid hormone levels assessment TSH Receptor Antibody (TSI): Detects autoimmune thyroid disorders including Graves' disease 3. Enhanced Organ Function Assessment Kidney Function Test (KFT): Comprehensive renal profile (Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT) with GGT: Complete hepatic panel including Gamma Glutamyl Transferase for detailed liver health evaluation Amylase Serum: Pancreatic enzyme assessment for digestive health monitoring 4. Bone & Mineral Metabolism Panel Calcium Total, Serum: Essential for bone health, nerve function, and muscle contraction Phosphorous, Serum: Crucial mineral for bone formation and energy metabolism 5. Inflammation & Hematological Health C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative: Highly sensitive marker for inflammation and infection Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Non-specific indicator of inflammatory activity Complete Blood Count (CBC): Detailed analysis of blood cells and components Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Comprehensive assessment of kidney and urinary tract health Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking comprehensive annual health assessment Individuals with family history of autoimmune disorders, particularly thyroid disease Those with symptoms suggesting multiple system involvement Patients with risk factors for metabolic syndrome, liver, or kidney disorders Individuals preparing for major lifestyle changes or surgical procedures Anyone wanting to establish an extensive health baseline for future reference Clinical Utility: This extensive health profile enables healthcare providers to: Identify autoimmune thyroid conditions through specific antibody testing Evaluate bone health and mineral balance for osteoporosis risk assessment Detect liver, kidney, and pancreatic disorders through enhanced organ function testing Assess cardiovascular and metabolic risks with comprehensive profiling Monitor inflammatory and infectious processes using sensitive markers Guide personalized health strategies based on complete system assessment Important Note: This comprehensive health checkup profile includes advanced testing for autoimmune thyroid conditions and detailed mineral metabolism assessment. The TSI antibody test is particularly valuable for diagnosing Graves' disease. All results should be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional who can correlate findings with your clinical history and symptoms. This profile serves as an excellent foundation for personalized health management and is recommended for individuals seeking the most thorough preventive health screening available. Optimal health management requires a deep understanding of your body's interconnected systems. The Comprehensive Health Checkup Profile offers an unparalleled 360-degree health assessment, combining routine health screening with advanced diagnostic markers. This profile goes beyond standard testing to include thyroid antibody detection, bone metabolism evaluation, and enhanced liver function analysis, providing a holistic view of your health status for informed preventive care and early disease detection. This Package Includes: 1. Advanced Diabetes & Metabolic Screening Glucose Fasting: Assesses baseline blood sugar levels HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): Provides 3-month average of blood glucose control Lipid Profile: Evaluates cardiovascular risk through complete cholesterol and triglyceride analysis 2. Comprehensive Thyroid Function with Autoimmune Screening T3 (Triiodothyronine), T4 (Thyroxine): Thyroid hormone levels assessment TSH Receptor Antibody (TSI): Detects autoimmune thyroid disorders including Graves' disease 3. Enhanced Organ Function Assessment Kidney Function Test (KFT): Comprehensive renal profile (Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT) with GGT: Complete hepatic panel including Gamma Glutamyl Transferase for detailed liver health evaluation Amylase Serum: Pancreatic enzyme assessment for digestive health monitoring 4. Bone & Mineral Metabolism Panel Calcium Total, Serum: Essential for bone health, nerve function, and muscle contraction Phosphorous, Serum: Crucial mineral for bone formation and energy metabolism 5. Inflammation & Hematological Health C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative: Highly sensitive marker for inflammation and infection Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Non-specific indicator of inflammatory activity Complete Blood Count (CBC): Detailed analysis of blood cells and components Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Comprehensive assessment of kidney and urinary tract health Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking comprehensive annual health assessment Individuals with family history of autoimmune disorders, particularly thyroid disease Those with symptoms suggesting multiple system involvement Patients with risk factors for metabolic syndrome, liver, or kidney disorders Individuals preparing for major lifestyle changes or surgical procedures Anyone wanting to establish an extensive health baseline for future reference Clinical Utility: This extensive health profile enables healthcare providers to: Identify autoimmune thyroid conditions through specific antibody testing Evaluate bone health and mineral balance for osteoporosis risk assessment Detect liver, kidney, and pancreatic disorders through enhanced organ function testing Assess cardiovascular and metabolic risks with comprehensive profiling Monitor inflammatory and infectious processes using sensitive markers Guide personalized health strategies based on complete system assessment Important Note: This comprehensive health checkup profile includes advanced testing for autoimmune thyroid conditions and detailed mineral metabolism assessment. The TSI antibody test is particularly valuable for diagnosing Graves' disease. All results should be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional who can correlate findings with your clinical history and symptoms. This profile serves as an excellent foundation for personalized health management and is recommended for individuals seeking the most thorough preventive health screening available. Optimal health management requires a deep understanding of your body's interconnected systems. The Comprehensive Health Checkup Profile offers an unparalleled 360-degree health assessment, combining routine health screening with advanced diagnostic markers. This profile goes beyond standard testing to include thyroid antibody detection, bone metabolism evaluation, and enhanced liver function analysis, providing a holistic view of your health status for informed preventive care and early disease detection. This Package Includes: 1. Advanced Diabetes & Metabolic Screening Glucose Fasting: Assesses baseline blood sugar levels HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): Provides 3-month average of blood glucose control Lipid Profile: Evaluates cardiovascular risk through complete cholesterol and triglyceride analysis 2. Comprehensive Thyroid Function with Autoimmune Screening T3 (Triiodothyronine), T4 (Thyroxine): Thyroid hormone levels assessment TSH Receptor Antibody (TSI): Detects autoimmune thyroid disorders including Graves' disease 3. Enhanced Organ Function Assessment Kidney Function Test (KFT): Comprehensive renal profile (Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT) with GGT: Complete hepatic panel including Gamma Glutamyl Transferase for detailed liver health evaluation Amylase Serum: Pancreatic enzyme assessment for digestive health monitoring 4. Bone & Mineral Metabolism Panel Calcium Total, Serum: Essential for bone health, nerve function, and muscle contraction Phosphorous, Serum: Crucial mineral for bone formation and energy metabolism 5. Inflammation & Hematological Health C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative: Highly sensitive marker for inflammation and infection Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Non-specific indicator of inflammatory activity Complete Blood Count (CBC): Detailed analysis of blood cells and components Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Comprehensive assessment of kidney and urinary tract health Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking comprehensive annual health assessment Individuals with family history of autoimmune disorders, particularly thyroid disease Those with symptoms suggesting multiple system involvement Patients with risk factors for metabolic syndrome, liver, or kidney disorders Individuals preparing for major lifestyle changes or surgical procedures Anyone wanting to establish an extensive health baseline for future reference Clinical Utility: This extensive health profile enables healthcare providers to: Identify autoimmune thyroid conditions through specific antibody testing Evaluate bone health and mineral balance for osteoporosis risk assessment Detect liver, kidney, and pancreatic disorders through enhanced organ function testing Assess cardiovascular and metabolic risks with comprehensive profiling Monitor inflammatory and infectious processes using sensitive markers Guide personalized health strategies based on complete system assessment Important Note: This comprehensive health checkup profile includes advanced testing for autoimmune thyroid conditions and detailed mineral metabolism assessment. The TSI antibody test is particularly valuable for diagnosing Graves' disease. All results should be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional who can correlate findings with your clinical history and symptoms. This profile serves as an excellent foundation for personalized health management and is recommended for individuals seeking the most thorough preventive health screening available. Optimal health management requires a deep understanding of your body's interconnected systems. The Comprehensive Health Checkup Profile offers an unparalleled 360-degree health assessment, combining routine health screening with advanced diagnostic markers. This profile goes beyond standard testing to include thyroid antibody detection, bone metabolism evaluation, and enhanced liver function analysis, providing a holistic view of your health status for informed preventive care and early disease detection. This Package Includes: 1. Advanced Diabetes & Metabolic Screening Glucose Fasting: Assesses baseline blood sugar levels HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): Provides 3-month average of blood glucose control Lipid Profile: Evaluates cardiovascular risk through complete cholesterol and triglyceride analysis 2. Comprehensive Thyroid Function with Autoimmune Screening T3 (Triiodothyronine), T4 (Thyroxine): Thyroid hormone levels assessment TSH Receptor Antibody (TSI): Detects autoimmune thyroid disorders including Graves' disease 3. Enhanced Organ Function Assessment Kidney Function Test (KFT): Comprehensive renal profile (Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT) with GGT: Complete hepatic panel including Gamma Glutamyl Transferase for detailed liver health evaluation Amylase Serum: Pancreatic enzyme assessment for digestive health monitoring 4. Bone & Mineral Metabolism Panel Calcium Total, Serum: Essential for bone health, nerve function, and muscle contraction Phosphorous, Serum: Crucial mineral for bone formation and energy metabolism 5. Inflammation & Hematological Health C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative: Highly sensitive marker for inflammation and infection Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Non-specific indicator of inflammatory activity Complete Blood Count (CBC): Detailed analysis of blood cells and components Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Comprehensive assessment of kidney and urinary tract health Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking comprehensive annual health assessment Individuals with family history of autoimmune disorders, particularly thyroid disease Those with symptoms suggesting multiple system involvement Patients with risk factors for metabolic syndrome, liver, or kidney disorders Individuals preparing for major lifestyle changes or surgical procedures Anyone wanting to establish an extensive health baseline for future reference Clinical Utility: This extensive health profile enables healthcare providers to: Identify autoimmune thyroid conditions through specific antibody testing Evaluate bone health and mineral balance for osteoporosis risk assessment Detect liver, kidney, and pancreatic disorders through enhanced organ function testing Assess cardiovascular and metabolic risks with comprehensive profiling Monitor inflammatory and infectious processes using sensitive markers Guide personalized health strategies based on complete system assessment Important Note: This comprehensive health checkup profile includes advanced testing for autoimmune thyroid conditions and detailed mineral metabolism assessment. The TSI antibody test is particularly valuable for diagnosing Graves' disease. All results should be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional who can correlate findings with your clinical history and symptoms. This profile serves as an excellent foundation for personalized health management and is recommended for individuals seeking the most thorough preventive health screening available.
16 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
3,7004,80022.92% OFF
Health Check Profile- Regular Health Checkup Basic
Maintaining good health begins with understanding your body's core functions. The Regular Health Checkup Basic offers a strategic assessment of your vital health parameters, balancing comprehensive coverage with practical testing. This profile covers crucial aspects of metabolic health, organ function, and includes advanced thyroid antibody screening to detect autoimmune conditions that standard checkups might miss. It's designed to provide meaningful health information for proactive wellness management. This Package Includes: 1. Essential Metabolic & Cardiovascular Screening Glucose Fasting: Fundamental diabetes and blood sugar assessment Lipid Profile: Complete cholesterol and triglyceride evaluation for heart health 2. Comprehensive Thyroid Evaluation T3 (Triiodothyronine), T4 (Thyroxine): Standard thyroid hormone assessment TSH Receptor Antibody (TSI): Advanced testing for autoimmune thyroid disorders 3. Vital Organ Function Assessment Kidney Function Test (KFT): Basic renal profile (Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT) with GGT: Enhanced liver health evaluation including Gamma Glutamyl Transferase Amylase Serum: Pancreatic enzyme screening for digestive health 4. General Health Markers Complete Blood Count (CBC): Fundamental blood cell analysis Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Basic inflammation screening Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking routine health monitoring Individuals with family history of thyroid disorders, diabetes, or heart disease Those experiencing fatigue, weight changes, or general wellness concerns People wanting a comprehensive baseline health assessment Individuals with risk factors for metabolic or autoimmune conditions Clinical Utility: This health profile enables healthcare providers to: Screen for diabetes and metabolic disorders through glucose and lipid testing Detect autoimmune thyroid conditions using TSI antibody testing Evaluate liver, kidney, and pancreatic function through organ-specific markers Identify inflammation and blood disorders via CBC and ESR Establish a solid health baseline for ongoing monitoring and preventive care Important Note: The Regular Health Checkup Basic provides comprehensive health screening with the valuable addition of thyroid antibody testing. While it covers essential health parameters, individuals with specific concerns or abnormal results may require additional testing. All findings should be discussed with your healthcare provider for proper interpretation and to develop an appropriate health management plan based on your individual needs and risk factors. Understanding your core health status is the foundation of preventive care. The Regular Health Checkup Basic offers a strategic assessment of your vital health parameters, covering metabolic function, organ performance, and thyroid health. This profile stands out by including advanced thyroid antibody screening to detect autoimmune conditions that standard checkups might miss, while maintaining focus on essential health markers for practical, actionable health management. This Package Includes: 1. Essential Metabolic & Cardiovascular Screening Glucose Fasting: Fundamental diabetes and blood sugar regulation assessment Lipid Profile: Complete cholesterol evaluation (Total, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides) for cardiovascular risk assessment 2. Comprehensive Thyroid Evaluation with Autoimmune Screening T3 (Triiodothyronine), T4 (Thyroxine): Complete thyroid hormone assessment TSH Receptor Antibody (TSI): Specialized testing for autoimmune thyroid disorders including Graves' disease 3. Vital Organ Function Assessment Kidney Function Test (KFT): Comprehensive renal profile measuring Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, and electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT) with GGT: Enhanced liver health evaluation including Gamma Glutamyl Transferase for detailed hepatic assessment Amylase Serum: Pancreatic enzyme screening for digestive health monitoring 4. General Health & Inflammation Markers Complete Blood Count (CBC): Comprehensive analysis of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Fundamental inflammation screening Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking routine annual health monitoring Individuals with family history of thyroid disorders, diabetes, or cardiovascular disease Those experiencing symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, or digestive issues People wanting to establish a comprehensive health baseline Individuals with risk factors for metabolic or autoimmune conditions Clinical Utility: This health profile enables healthcare providers to: Screen for diabetes and metabolic disorders through comprehensive glucose and lipid testing Detect autoimmune thyroid conditions using advanced TSI antibody testing Evaluate liver, kidney, and pancreatic function through organ-specific markers Identify inflammation, infection, and blood disorders via CBC and ESR analysis Establish a solid health foundation for ongoing monitoring and preventive care strategies Important Note: The Regular Health Checkup Basic provides essential health screening with the valuable addition of thyroid antibody testing, offering more comprehensive insights than standard basic profiles. While it covers crucial health parameters, individuals with specific concerns or abnormal results may require additional specialized testing. All findings should be discussed with your healthcare provider who can interpret results in the context of your medical history, symptoms, and risk factors to develop an appropriate health management plan. Regular health checkups are recommended to monitor changes and maintain optimal wellness. Understanding your core health status is the foundation of preventive care. The Regular Health Checkup Basic offers a strategic assessment of your vital health parameters, covering metabolic function, organ performance, and thyroid health. This profile stands out by including advanced thyroid antibody screening to detect autoimmune conditions that standard checkups might miss, while maintaining focus on essential health markers for practical, actionable health management. This Package Includes: 1. Essential Metabolic & Cardiovascular Screenin Glucose Fasting: Fundamental diabetes and blood sugar regulation assessment Lipid Profile: Complete cholesterol evaluation (Total, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides) for cardiovascular risk assessment 2. Comprehensive Thyroid Evaluation with Autoimmune Screening T3 (Triiodothyronine), T4 (Thyroxine): Complete thyroid hormone assessment TSH Receptor Antibody (TSI): Specialized testing for autoimmune thyroid disorders including Graves' disease 3. Vital Organ Function Assessment Kidney Function Test (KFT): Comprehensive renal profile measuring Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, and electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT) with GGT: Enhanced liver health evaluation including Gamma Glutamyl Transferase for detailed hepatic assessment Amylase Serum: Pancreatic enzyme screening for digestive health monitoring 4. General Health & Inflammation Markers Complete Blood Count (CBC): Comprehensive analysis of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Fundamental inflammation screening Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking routine annual health monitoring Individuals with family history of thyroid disorders, diabetes, or cardiovascular disease Those experiencing symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, or digestive issues People wanting to establish a comprehensive health baseline Individuals with risk factors for metabolic or autoimmune conditions Clinical Utility: This health profile enables healthcare providers to: Screen for diabetes and metabolic disorders through comprehensive glucose and lipid testing Detect autoimmune thyroid conditions using advanced TSI antibody testing Evaluate liver, kidney, and pancreatic function through organ-specific markers Identify inflammation, infection, and blood disorders via CBC and ESR analysis Establish a solid health foundation for ongoing monitoring and preventive care strategies Important Note: The Regular Health Checkup Basic provides essential health screening with the valuable addition of thyroid antibody testing, offering more comprehensive insights than standard basic profiles. While it covers crucial health parameters, individuals with specific concerns or abnormal results may require additional specialized testing. All findings should be discussed with your healthcare provider who can interpret results in the context of your medical history, symptoms, and risk factors to develop an appropriate health management plan. Regular health checkups are recommended to monitor changes and maintain optimal wellness.
11 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
2,5203,30023.64% OFF
Health Check Profile- Regular Check Up Screening
Regular health check-ups are the cornerstone of preventive medicine. This carefully selected screening package evaluates the core aspects of your health, providing a comprehensive overview of your current wellness status. By assessing blood sugar levels, cholesterol, blood composition, inflammation markers, and kidney function, this profile helps identify potential health issues at an early stage, enabling timely intervention and promoting long-term wellbeing. This Package Includes: 1. Basic Metabolic & Cardiovascular Screening Glucose Fasting (Blood Sugar Fasting): Measures blood sugar levels after fasting to screen for diabetes and prediabetes Cholesterol Total: Evaluates total cholesterol levels for initial assessment of cardiovascular risk 2. Blood Health & Inflammation Assessment Complete Blood Count (CBC): Comprehensive analysis of red blood cells (for anemia detection), white blood cells (for infection screening), and platelets (for clotting assessment) Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Non-specific marker of inflammation in the body 3. Vital Health Information & Kidney Function ABO Group & RH Type (Blood Group): Determines your blood type for medical records and emergency preparedness Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Screens for kidney disorders, urinary tract infections, diabetes, and other metabolic conditions Who Should Consider This Profile? Adults seeking routine annual health assessment Individuals establishing a baseline health profile Those with family history of diabetes, heart disease, or blood disorders People preparing for insurance medicals or employment health checks Anyone experiencing general symptoms like fatigue, weakness, or unexplained weight changes Individuals wanting to monitor their basic health parameters regularly Clinical Utility: This regular check-up screening provides healthcare providers with essential data to: Screen for metabolic disorders such as diabetes through fasting glucose measurement Assess initial cardiovascular risk through cholesterol level evaluation Detect anemia, infection, and blood disorders via complete blood count analysis Identify inflammatory conditions using ESR as a preliminary marker Establish important baseline information including blood type for medical records Evaluate kidney and urinary tract health through comprehensive urinalysis Important Note: This screening package serves as an excellent foundation for routine health monitoring but may not detect all health conditions. Individuals with specific risk factors, abnormal results, or persistent symptoms may require additional specialized testing. All findings should be discussed with your healthcare provider who can interpret the results in the context of your medical history, lifestyle, and physical examination findings. Regular health screenings are recommended as part of a proactive approach to maintaining optimal health and preventing future medical issues.
6 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
59078024.36% OFF
Health Check Profile : Senior Citizen Package Female
Aging women face specific health challenges that require specialized monitoring and care. The Senior Citizen Package - Female is a meticulously curated panel that addresses the complex health considerations of post-menopausal women and female seniors. From bone density concerns and metabolic changes to autoimmune conditions and organ function, this package provides a 360-degree view of health status, enabling early detection and management of conditions that commonly affect women in their senior years. This Package Includes: 1. Comprehensive Bone & Joint Health Assessment Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), Calcium Total, Serum, Phosphorous, Serum: Complete evaluation of bone metabolism and mineral balance to screen for osteoporosis and bone disorders Rheumatoid Factor, RA (Quantitative): Screens for rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune joint conditions 2. Diabetes & Metabolic Health Monitoring Glucose Fasting & Post Prandial: Dual-point glucose assessment for comprehensive diabetes screening Lipid Profile: Complete cardiovascular risk evaluation through cholesterol and triglyceride analysis 3. Advanced Blood Health Analysis Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Peripheral Blood Smear: Detailed assessment of blood cells with microscopic examination for precise detection of anemia and other blood disorders 4. Complete Organ Function Evaluation Kidney Function Test (KFT): Comprehensive renal profile (Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT): Full hepatic panel assessing liver health and function 5. Additional Health Screening PSA-Total (Prostate Specific Antigen Total): Although primarily a male marker, may be elevated in certain female conditions; included for comprehensive screening Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Complete urinalysis for kidney and urinary tract health Who Should Consider This Package? Women aged 60 and above for routine health monitoring Post-menopausal women concerned about bone health and osteoporosis risk Senior women with family history of diabetes, arthritis, or cardiovascular disease Those experiencing joint pain, fatigue, or metabolic changes Women on long-term medications requiring regular organ function monitoring Individuals wanting to establish a comprehensive health baseline in their senior years Clinical Utility: This female-focused senior health profile enables healthcare providers to: Assess bone health and fracture risk through comprehensive mineral metabolism testing Screen for autoimmune joint diseases common in older women Evaluate diabetes and cardiovascular risk through dual glucose testing and lipid profiling Monitor liver and kidney function for medication management and overall health Detect anemia and blood disorders through advanced CBC and peripheral smear analysis Identify early signs of age-related health conditions specific to women Guide personalized treatment plans for healthy aging and chronic disease management Important Note: This comprehensive package addresses the specific health needs of senior women but does not replace regular gynecological exams, bone density scans (DEXA), or cancer screenings that may be recommended based on individual risk factors. The inclusion of PSA testing, while unusual for women, can provide valuable information in certain clinical contexts. All results should be discussed with your healthcare provider who can interpret them in the context of your complete medical history, current medications, and overall health status. Regular comprehensive health monitoring is essential for senior women to maintain quality of life and effectively manage age-related health changes.
13 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
2,7003,50022.86% OFF
Health Check Profile-Senior Citizen Package Male
Aging men require specialized health monitoring that addresses their specific risks and changing physiological needs. The Senior Citizen Package - Male is our most detailed health assessment for senior men, combining essential age-appropriate screening with advanced diagnostic markers. This package provides a thorough investigation of prostate health, bone integrity, cardiovascular risk, and organ function, enabling early detection and management of conditions that significantly impact quality of life in later years. This Package Includes: 1. Prostate & Male-Specific Health Screening PSA-Total (Prostate Specific Antigen Total): Essential screening for prostate health and early detection of prostate conditions 2. Comprehensive Bone & Joint Health Assessment Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), Calcium Total, Serum, Phosphorous, Serum: Complete evaluation of bone metabolism and mineral balance to screen for osteoporosis and bone disorders Rheumatoid Factor, RA (Quantitative): Screens for rheumatoid arthritis and autoimmune joint conditions 3. Advanced Diabetes & Metabolic Health Monitoring Glucose Fasting & Post Prandial: Dual-point glucose assessment for comprehensive diabetes screening Lipid Profile: Complete cardiovascular risk evaluation 4. Detailed Organ Function Evaluation Liver Function Test (LFT) with Bilirubin-Total & SGPT/ALT: Comprehensive hepatic assessment Kidney Function Tests: Creatinine, Serum; Urea (24 Hr Urine) for precise renal function measurement Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Peripheral Blood Smear: Advanced hematological analysis 5. Urinary System Health Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) & Urea (24 Hr Urine): Comprehensive kidney and urinary tract assessment Who Should Consider This Package? Men aged 60 and above for routine comprehensive health assessment Senior men with family history of prostate cancer, diabetes, or cardiovascular disease Individuals experiencing urinary symptoms, joint pain, or fatigue Men on multiple medications requiring regular organ function monitoring Those with risk factors for osteoporosis or bone metabolism issues Individuals wanting to establish an extensive health baseline in their senior years Clinical Utility: This male-focused senior health profile enables healthcare providers to: Screen for prostate health issues through PSA testing Evaluate bone density and fracture risk through comprehensive mineral metabolism testing Assess diabetes and cardiovascular risk through advanced metabolic profiling Monitor liver and kidney function with enhanced precision using 24-hour urine collection Detect blood disorders and anemia through CBC with peripheral smear analysis Identify autoimmune and joint conditions that affect mobility and quality of lifGuide personalized treatment strategies for chronic disease management and healthy aging Important Note: This represents our most comprehensive health package for senior men, incorporating specialized testing for prostate health and advanced renal function assessment through 24-hour urine collection. While extensive, it does not replace regular cancer screenings, cardiac evaluations, or other specialized tests that may be recommended based on individual risk factors. All results require careful interpretation by a healthcare provider who understands age-related changes in men's health. Regular comprehensive monitoring is crucial for senior men to maintain active, independent living and effectively manage age-related health conditions.
16 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
2,7003,50022.86% OFF
ASO Quantitative
The ASO Quantitative test is a crucial tool for diagnosing infections caused by Group A Streptococcus bacteria. When the body is infected with these bacteria, it produces specific antibodies called Anti-Streptolysin O (ASO) to fight the infection. This test measures the exact concentration of these antibodies in the blood, helping healthcare providers confirm a recent streptococcal infection and monitor for potential complications, particularly rheumatic fever or post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis. This Package Includes: 1. ASO Titer (Anti-Streptolysin O Titres) Quantitative Description: This test quantitatively measures the level of ASO antibodies in the blood serum. The results are reported in international units per milliliter (IU/mL), providing a precise value that can be tracked over time. Why It's Included: To confirm a recent or current streptococcal infection. A rising ASO titer over several weeks, or a single significantly high titer, indicates a recent infection. This is especially important when symptoms of strep throat have resolved but concerns about complications remain. 2. ASO Quantitative Description: This is a repeat or confirmatory measurement of the ASO antibody levels, ensuring accuracy and reliability of the results. Why It's Included: To provide a robust and dependable result. In some cases, a single test may be insufficient, and this ensures the findings are consistent and actionable for clinical decision-making. Who Should Consider This Test? Individuals presenting with symptoms of a past streptococcal infection (like strep throat or scarlet fever) who are now showing signs of complications, such as fever, joint pain, rash, or heart murmurs. Patients with symptoms suggestive of rheumatic fever or post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (e.g., swollen joints, inflammation of the heart, dark urine, or swelling). Those who have had a recent confirmed strep infection and are being monitored for the development of post-streptococcal sequelae. Children and adults with unexplained fever, arthritis, or cardiac symptoms where a prior strep infection is suspected. Clinical Utility: The ASO Quantitative test provides valuable information to: Diagnose a recent streptococcal infection, even if the initial throat symptoms have passed. Support the diagnosis of post-streptococcal complications like rheumatic fever and glomerulonephritis. Monitor the progression of an infection or the effectiveness of treatment in some cases. Differentiate streptococcal-related illnesses from other conditions with similar symptoms. Important Note: A single elevated ASO titer suggests a recent infection, but it does not confirm an active complication. The most significant finding is a rising titer in two blood samples taken 2-4 weeks apart. It is also possible to have a recent strep infection with a normal ASO level, as not all individuals produce a significant antibody response. This test should always be interpreted by a healthcare professional in the context of your symptoms, medical history, and other clinical findings. It is not a standalone test for diagnosing an active strep throat, for which a rapid strep test or throat culture is more appropriate.
2 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
50080037.50% OFF
Immunoglobulin Panel
Immunoglobulins, also known as antibodies, are proteins produced by the immune system to fight infections and protect against diseases. The Immunoglobulin Panel provides a detailed analysis of your humoral immune function by measuring the levels of the three primary antibody classes. This panel helps identify whether your body is producing a normal, robust antibody response or if there are deficiencies or abnormalities that could make you more susceptible to infections or indicate underlying health conditions. This Package Includes: 1. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) Description: IgG is the most abundant antibody in the blood and tissue fluids, making up approximately 75-80% of all immunoglobulins. It provides long-term immunity against previously encountered infections. Why It's Included: To assess long-term immune protection. IgG plays a crucial role in fighting bacterial and viral infections and is the only antibody that can cross the placenta to provide passive immunity to a developing fetus. Low levels may indicate immunodeficiency, while elevated levels can occur in chronic infections, autoimmune disorders, or certain cancers. 2. Immunoglobulin A (IgA) Description: IgA is found primarily in mucous membranes lining the respiratory and digestive tracts, as well as in saliva, tears, and breast milk. It serves as the body's first line of defense against pathogens entering through these surfaces. Why It's Included: To evaluate mucosal immunity. IgA deficiency is one of the most common immunodeficiency disorders and can lead to increased susceptibility to respiratory and gastrointestinal infections, as well as autoimmune conditions and allergies. 3. Immunoglobulin M (IgM) Description: IgM is the first antibody produced during an initial immune response to a new infection. It is primarily found in the blood and lymphatic fluid. Why It's Included: To detect recent or acute infections. As the initial responder to new pathogens, elevated IgM levels typically indicate a current or very recent infection. Low levels may suggest immunodeficiency. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals experiencing frequent, recurrent, or severe infections (especially respiratory or gastrointestinal) Those with suspected immunodeficiency disorders Patients being evaluated for autoimmune diseases, liver disorders, or certain cancers Individuals with chronic diarrhea or malabsorption issues People with a family history of immunodeficiency disorders Those being monitored for known immune system conditions Clinical Utility: This immunoglobulin panel provides crucial information to help healthcare providers: Diagnose immunodeficiency disorders characterized by low antibody levels Identify active or recent infections through elevated IgM levels Evaluate autoimmune conditions where immunoglobulin levels may be abnormal Monitor progression of certain diseases such as multiple myeloma or chronic lymphocytic leukemia Assess overall immune system competence and response capability Guide treatment decisions for immunoglobulin replacement therapy Important Note: The Immunoglobulin Panel provides valuable information about your antibody levels, but it does not measure specific antibodies against particular diseases. Abnormal results should be interpreted by a healthcare professional in the context of your complete medical history, symptoms, and other laboratory findings. Some conditions may require additional testing, such as immunoglobulin subclasses or specific antibody titers, for a comprehensive evaluation of immune function. This panel serves as an excellent screening tool for immune system disorders but is not diagnostic for specific diseases without additional clinical correlation.
3 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,4001,80022.22% OFF
Infertility-Female Profile
Understanding your hormonal balance is a fundamental step in evaluating female fertility. The Infertility - Female Profile focuses on three pivotal hormones that directly influence ovarian function, egg development, and ovulation. By assessing the levels of Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), and Prolactin (PRL), this profile provides crucial insights into potential causes of infertility, such as ovulatory disorders, pituitary gland issues, or hormonal imbalances that can affect conception. This Package Includes: 1. Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Description: FSH is produced by the pituitary gland and is essential for stimulating the growth and development of ovarian follicles (which contain the eggs) in the first half of the menstrual cycle. Why It's Included: To assess ovarian reserve (the number and quality of a woman's remaining eggs). An elevated FSH level, particularly on day 3 of the cycle, can indicate diminished ovarian reserve, while abnormal levels can also point to pituitary disorders. 2. Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Description: LH, also produced by the pituitary gland, triggers ovulation—the release of a mature egg from the ovary. Its surge mid-cycle is a key event for conception. Why It's Included: To evaluate ovulation function. The timing and magnitude of the LH surge are critical for successful ovulation. Irregular levels may suggest conditions like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) or issues with the pituitary gland. 3. Prolactin (PRL) Description: Prolactin is the hormone responsible for milk production after childbirth. In non-pregnant women, elevated levels can suppress the hormones that control the ovaries. Why It's Included: To identify hyperprolactinemia (high prolactin), a condition that can disrupt or prevent ovulation, leading to irregular periods and infertility. Who Should Consider This Profile? Women under 35 who have been trying to conceive for one year or more without success. Women over 35 who have been trying for six months. Individuals with irregular menstrual cycles or absent periods (amenorrhea). Women experiencing symptoms of hormonal imbalance, such as unexplained milk production (galactorrhea), acne, or excessive facial hair. Those planning to undergo fertility treatments to establish a hormonal baseline. Clinical Utility: The results from this profile help your healthcare provider: Assess Ovarian Function: Determine if the ovaries are responding correctly to pituitary signals. Identify Ovulatory Disorders: Pinpoint whether a lack of ovulation is a factor in infertility. Diagnose Underlying Conditions: Uncover issues like diminished ovarian reserve, PCOS, or pituitary tumors (prolactinomas). Guide Treatment Plans: Inform decisions about fertility medications (like Clomid or Letrozole) or the need for further diagnostic testing. Important Note: This profile is a vital first step in the fertility investigation, but it provides a snapshot in time. Hormone levels fluctuate significantly throughout the menstrual cycle, so the timing of this test is critical for accurate interpretation (often performed on specific cycle days, like day 2 or 3). The results must be interpreted by a healthcare professional, such as a gynecologist or reproductive endocrinologist, in the context of your age, medical history, and full clinical picture. A normal result does not guarantee fertility, and an abnormal result is not a definitive diagnosis but a guide for further investigation.
1 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,4501,90023.68% OFF
Infertility- Female Profile V
A comprehensive understanding of hormonal interactions is crucial for diagnosing complex fertility issues. The Infertility - Female Profile V expands on basic fertility testing by including testosterone assessment alongside core reproductive hormones. This enhanced panel provides deeper insights into ovulatory function, ovarian health, and helps identify hormonal imbalances such as elevated androgens that can disrupt menstrual cycles and prevent conception. This Package Includes: 1. Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Description: A pituitary hormone that stimulates follicle development and egg maturation in the ovaries. Why It's Included: To evaluate ovarian reserve and assess how hard the body needs to work to stimulate follicle growth. Elevated levels may indicate diminished ovarian reserve. 2. Luteinizing Hormone (LH) Description: A pituitary hormone that triggers ovulation and prepares the body for potential pregnancy. Why It's Included: To assess ovulation function and detect hormonal patterns associated with conditions like PCOS, where the LH:FSH ratio is often elevated. 3. Prolactin (PRL) Description: The hormone responsible for milk production; elevated levels can suppress ovulation. Why It's Included: To identify hyperprolactinemia, a condition where high prolactin levels can inhibit ovulation and cause menstrual irregularities. 4. Testosterone (T) Description: The primary male hormone, also present in women in smaller amounts; elevated levels can disrupt ovulation. Why It's Included: To screen for androgen excess, which is commonly associated with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). High testosterone can cause symptoms like irregular periods, acne, and excess facial hair, all of which can impact fertility. Who Should Consider This Profile? Women experiencing irregular or absent menstrual cycles Those with symptoms of androgen excess (acne, excess facial or body hair, male-pattern baldness) Women suspected of having Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Couples who have been trying to conceive for 6-12 months without success Women with previous abnormal basic fertility test results Individuals preparing for fertility treatment to establish a complete hormonal baseline Clinical Utility: This comprehensive fertility profile helps healthcare providers to: Evaluate overall ovarian function and egg reserve through FSH testing Assess ovulation capability and detect LH surge patterns Identify hyperprolactinemia that may be suppressing ovulation Screen for PCOS and other androgen-related disorders through testosterone measurement Determine the root cause of menstrual irregularities and infertility Guide appropriate treatment strategies including medication, lifestyle changes, or advanced reproductive technologies Important Note: This test is typically performed on specific days of the menstrual cycle (usually day 2-4) for accurate interpretation. The addition of testosterone testing makes this profile particularly valuable for women suspected of having PCOS or other androgen-related fertility issues. All results should be interpreted by a fertility specialist or endocrinologist who can correlate the findings with clinical symptoms, ultrasound results, and other diagnostic information to develop a personalized treatment plan.
1 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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Infertility- Female Profile V
Trying to conceive can be challenging, and understanding your hormonal health is a crucial first step. The Infertility- Female Profile V is a specially selected blood test that provides a snapshot of four key hormones that regulate your menstrual cycle, ovulation, and overall fertility. What is this profile used for? This panel helps your doctor: Investigate the reason for difficulty in getting pregnant. Evaluate the health of your ovaries and your "ovarian reserve" (egg supply). Diagnose or rule out ovulation disorders. Identify potential causes of irregular or absent periods. Screen for hormonal conditions like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). What's Included in This Profile? Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH): What it does: Stimulates the growth of eggs in your ovaries. Why it's measured: High FSH levels can indicate diminished ovarian reserve, suggesting a lower number of eggs remaining. Luteinizing Hormone (LH): What it does: Triggers the release of a mature egg (ovulation). Why it's measured: To check if you are ovulating. An imbalanced ratio of LH to FSH can be a sign of PCOS. Prolactin (PRL): What it does: Primarily responsible for milk production after childbirth. Why it's measured: High levels when not breastfeeding (hyperprolactinemia) can suppress ovulation and stop your periods. Testosterone (T): What it does: An androgen (male hormone) present in women in small amounts. Why it's measured: Elevated testosterone is a common feature of PCOS and can lead to symptoms like acne, excess hair growth, and anovulation. Who should consider this test? This profile is ideal for women who have been trying to conceive for 6-12 months without success (or sooner if over 35), or for those experiencing irregular menstrual cycles, absent periods, or symptoms of a hormonal imbalance.
1 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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Infertility Female Profile e-V
The Infertility Female Profile e-V is a specialized diagnostic blood test package designed to provide a fundamental assessment of hormonal health in women experiencing difficulties with conception. This profile evaluates four key hormones that play a critical role in regulating the menstrual cycle, ovulation, and overall reproductive function. By measuring the levels of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Prolactin (PRL), and Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH), this profile helps your healthcare provider identify potential hormonal imbalances that could be contributing to infertility. This Profile Includes: FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone): Essential for stimulating the growth of ovarian follicles (which contain eggs). Abnormal levels can indicate issues with ovarian reserve (the number of remaining eggs) or function of the pituitary gland. LH (Luteinizing Hormone): Triggers ovulation—the release of an egg from the ovary. The ratio of LH to FSH is crucial for diagnosing conditions like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). PRL (Prolactin): The hormone responsible for milk production. Elevated levels (hyperprolactinemia) can suppress ovulation and disrupt menstrual cycles. TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): Regulates thyroid function. Both an underactive (hypothyroidism) and overactive (hyperthyroidism) thyroid can cause irregular periods and prevent ovulation, making thyroid screening a vital part of any fertility workup. Who Should Consider This Test? This profile is ideal for women who: Have been trying to conceive for 6-12 months without success. Experience irregular or absent menstrual cycles. Are planning to undergo fertility treatments and need a baseline evaluation. Have symptoms suggestive of a hormonal imbalance. Important Note: Please discuss your results with your doctor or a fertility specialist. This profile is a screening tool, and further specific testing may be required for a complete diagnosis.
1 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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Infertility male profile -IV Male
The Infertility Male Profile -IV Male is a comprehensive diagnostic blood test package designed to evaluate key hormonal levels that are crucial for male reproductive health and fertility. This profile helps identify potential hormonal imbalances that could be a contributing factor to difficulties in conceiving. By measuring four essential hormones, this profile provides a clear, foundational snapshot of your endocrine system's role in sperm production, libido, and overall sexual function. Who Should Consider This Test? This profile is ideally suited for: Men and couples experiencing challenges with conception. Individuals with symptoms such as low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, or decreased energy levels. Those planning for a family and wanting a proactive assessment of their reproductive health. Patients following up on a previously abnormal semen analysis. Tests Included in This Profile: This package provides a detailed analysis by measuring the following hormones: Luteinizing Hormone (LH): What it is: A hormone produced by the pituitary gland. Why it's important: It signals the testes to produce testosterone. Proper LH levels are essential for stimulating and maintaining normal testosterone production. Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH): What it is: Another key hormone from the pituitary gland. Why it's important: It is primarily responsible for initiating and maintaining sperm production (spermatogenesis) in the testes. Prolactin (PRL): What it is: A hormone also produced by the pituitary gland. Why it's important: While typically associated with milk production in women, elevated levels in men can suppress LH and FSH, leading to low testosterone and impaired sperm production. Testosterone (T): What it is: The primary male sex hormone, produced mainly in the testes. Why it's important: It is critical for libido, erectile function, muscle mass, bone density, and most importantly, for supporting healthy sperm production. Clinical Benefits: Identify Hormonal Imbalances: Pinpoint whether infertility issues are linked to the pituitary gland (LH, FSH, PRL) or the testes (Testosterone). Guide Treatment Decisions: The results are vital for your physician to recommend the correct course of action, which may include medication, lifestyle changes, or further specialized testing. Baseline Assessment: Establish a hormonal baseline that can be used to monitor the effectiveness of any future treatments. Preparing for the Test: A blood sample is required. Fasting is not typically mandatory, but it is best to follow any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider. It is often recommended to have the test done in the morning when testosterone levels are at their highest. Take the Next Step in Your Fertility Journey. Understanding your hormonal health is a powerful first step. Discuss the results with your healthcare provider to gain valuable insights and create a personalized path forward.
1 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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Iron Panel With Ferritin
Iron is an essential mineral critical for producing hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout your body. An imbalance—either too little or too much—can lead to significant health issues. The Iron Panel with Ferritin goes beyond a simple iron test by evaluating multiple facets of iron metabolism. It helps distinguish between different types of anemia, identifies iron deficiency even before anemia develops, and can detect iron overload conditions, providing the necessary information for an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plan. This Package Includes: 1. Serum Iron Description: Measures the amount of iron currently circulating in the liquid portion of your blood, bound to a protein called transferrin. Why It's Included: To assess the immediate amount of iron available for use in producing red blood cells. 2. Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC) Description: Measures the total amount of iron that your blood can carry, essentially reflecting the level of transferrin protein available. Why It's Included: To evaluate your blood's capacity to transport iron. In iron deficiency, TIBC is typically high, while in iron overload, it is low. 3. Ferritin Description: Measures the level of ferritin, a protein that stores iron in your body's cells. Why It's Included: This is the most sensitive and specific test to assess your body's iron stores. Low ferritin is the earliest indicator of iron deficiency, even before anemia occurs. High ferritin can indicate iron overload or inflammation. 4. Iron Saturation Index Description: A calculated percentage (Serum Iron / TIBC x 100) that shows how much of the available transferrin is actually saturated with iron. Why It's Included: To provide a clear ratio of how well iron is being supplied to the bone marrow for red blood cell production. A low percentage suggests iron deficiency, while a high percentage can indicate iron overload. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals experiencing symptoms of anemia, such as chronic fatigue, weakness, pale skin, dizziness, or shortness of breath. Those with suspected iron deficiency (e.g., due to heavy menstrual periods, poor diet, or gastrointestinal bleeding). Individuals with symptoms or a family history of hemochromatosis (iron overload). People with chronic inflammatory diseases, kidney disease, or malnutrition. Those being monitored for response to iron supplementation or other treatments affecting iron levels. Clinical Utility: This integrated panel helps your healthcare provider: Diagnose the cause of anemia and differentiate between iron deficiency anemia and anemia of chronic disease. Identify iron deficiency at its earliest stages, before it progresses to full anemia. Detect iron overload disorders like hemochromatosis. Evaluate your body's total iron storage capacity and reserves. Monitor the effectiveness of iron therapy or other relevant treatments. Important Note: For the most accurate results, this test is often recommended to be performed in the morning, as iron levels can fluctuate throughout the day. The results of these four components must be interpreted together by a healthcare professional to form an accurate diagnosis, as conditions like inflammation can affect individual test results. This panel is a powerful tool for pinpointing iron-related issues, guiding appropriate treatment, and preventing complications from both deficiency and excess.
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Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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Kidney Profile (Mini)
Your kidneys are vital organs responsible for filtering waste products from your blood, regulating fluid and electrolyte balance, and maintaining overall metabolic stability. The Kidney Profile (Mini) provides a concise yet informative assessment of your renal health by measuring key substances that indicate how well your kidneys are performing their crucial functions. This panel is ideal for routine screening, monitoring known conditions, or investigating symptoms that may suggest kidney involvement. This Package Includes: 1. Primary Waste Product Filtration Markers Urea (Blood): Measures the amount of urea nitrogen, a waste product formed from the breakdown of protein in your liver. Elevated levels can indicate that the kidneys are not effectively filtering this waste from the blood. Creatinine, Serum: Measures the level of creatinine, a waste product generated by normal muscle metabolism. This is a key indicator of kidney filtration rate, as healthy kidneys efficiently remove creatinine from the blood. 2. Metabolic & Stone Risk Assessment Uric Acid: Measures the level of uric acid, another waste product from the breakdown of purines (found in certain foods and cells). High levels can contribute to gout and are also associated with kidney stone formation and potential kidney damage. Calcium Total, Serum: Assesses the level of calcium in the blood. The kidneys play a critical role in calcium balance. Abnormal levels, especially when considered alongside other results, can be linked to kidney stones, bone disorders, or issues with kidney function. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals undergoing a routine annual health check-up. Those with risk factors for kidney disease, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or a family history of kidney problems. People experiencing symptoms like fatigue, swelling (edema), changes in urination frequency or color, or foamy urine. Individuals with a history of gout or kidney stones. Patients taking medications that may affect kidney function. Clinical Utility: The results from this profile help your healthcare provider: Screen for impaired kidney function by evaluating the blood levels of key waste products (Urea and Creatinine). Assess the risk of developing kidney stones by monitoring Uric Acid and Calcium levels. Establish a baseline for monitoring kidney health over time. Guide decisions on the need for lifestyle changes, further diagnostic testing, or medication adjustments. Important Note: The Kidney Profile (Mini) is an excellent screening tool, but it provides a basic overview. While it can detect signs of kidney stress or dysfunction, it may not identify all kidney-related issues. Abnormal results should be discussed with your healthcare provider, who may recommend additional tests—such as a more comprehensive metabolic panel, a urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio, or imaging studies—for a more complete assessment. The results must be interpreted in the context of your overall health, age, and medical history.
4 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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Lipid Profile
Cholesterol and triglycerides are essential types of fat that your body needs to function properly. However, when their levels become imbalanced, they can build up in your arteries, forming plaques that narrow and harden the arteries (a condition known as atherosclerosis). The Lipid Profile I provides a clear snapshot of your blood lipid levels, helping you and your healthcare provider understand your cardiovascular risk and take proactive steps toward heart health. This Package Includes: 1. Lipid Profile Description: A comprehensive analysis of the fats circulating in your bloodstream. Key Components Typically Measured: Total Cholesterol: The overall amount of cholesterol in your blood. Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Cholesterol: Often called "bad" cholesterol, as high levels lead to plaque buildup in arteries. High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Cholesterol: Known as "good" cholesterol, as it helps remove LDL from the arteries. Triglycerides: A type of fat stored for energy; high levels are also a risk factor for heart disease. Who Should Consider This Panel? Adults as part of a routine health screening (typically every 4-6 years). Individuals with a family history of high cholesterol or heart disease. Those with risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or obesity. People who smoke or lead a sedentary lifestyle. Anyone being monitored for the effectiveness of cholesterol-lowering treatments (diet, exercise, or medication). Clinical Utility: The results from this profile help your healthcare provider: Evaluate your overall cardiovascular risk. Determine the need for lifestyle changes or medication. Monitor the effectiveness of ongoing treatments for high cholesterol. Important Note: For the most accurate results, this test usually requires a 9-12 hour fast beforehand (only water is permitted). Please follow your healthcare provider's instructions for preparation. The results should be interpreted by a qualified professional in the context of your age, gender, and other health factors to create a personalized management plan. Important Observation: You listed the package name as "Lipid Profile I" but stated it contains an "LFT" (Liver Function Test). This is a significant inconsistency, as a Lipid Profile and an LFT are two distinct panels that assess completely different body systems. Lipid Profile: Assesses cardiovascular risk. LFT (Liver Function Test): Assesses liver health and function. If your intention is to describe a package that includes both a Lipid Profile and a Liver Function Test, the package name should reflect that, for example: "Cardiovascular & Liver Wellness Panel." I can provide a corrected description for this combined package if you wish.
1 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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Liver Panel
The liver is one of the body's most vital organs, responsible for detoxification, protein synthesis, and digestive functions. The Liver Panel provides a detailed evaluation of hepatic health by measuring enzymes that indicate liver cell damage, proteins that reflect the liver's synthetic function, and bilirubin levels that assess processing and excretion capabilities. This panel is essential for detecting liver disorders, monitoring disease progression, and evaluating treatment effectiveness. This Package Includes: 1. Liver Enzyme Assessment SGPT/ALT (Serum Glutamic Pyruvic Transaminase): A highly liver-specific enzyme that rises with hepatocellular damage; crucial for detecting hepatitis, medication-induced liver injury, and other causes of liver cell inflammation. GGT (Gamma Glutamyl Transferase): A sensitive marker for bile duct obstruction and alcohol-related liver disease; often elevated in biliary tract disorders and useful for distinguishing liver from bone sources of alkaline phosphatase elevation. 2. Protein Synthesis Evaluation Protein Total, Albumin, and Globulin: Measures the liver's ability to produce essential proteins. Albumin: The main protein made by the liver; low levels may indicate chronic liver disease or impaired synthetic function. Globulin: A group of proteins including antibodies; levels help assess immune function and can be abnormal in chronic liver conditions. A/G Ratio (Albumin/Globulin Ratio): Calculated from albumin and globulin levels; an abnormal ratio can indicate various liver disorders, autoimmune conditions, or kidney disease. 3. Bilirubin Metabolism Assessment Bilirubin (Total, Direct, Indirect): Comprehensive evaluation of bile pigment metabolism. Total Bilirubin: Measures all bilirubin in the blood. Direct Bilirubin: The conjugated form processed by the liver; elevated in biliary obstruction. Indirect Bilirubin: The unconjugated form; elevated in hemolytic conditions and certain genetic disorders. Why It's Included: To differentiate between causes of jaundice and assess the liver's ability to process and excrete bile pigments. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals with symptoms of liver dysfunction (jaundice, dark urine, abdominal pain, fatigue, nausea) Patients with known or suspected liver disease (hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty liver) Those with alcohol use disorders or heavy alcohol consumption Individuals taking medications that may affect liver function People with risk factors for liver disease (obesity, diabetes, family history) Those with abnormal results on previous liver function tests Clinical Utility: This comprehensive liver panel helps healthcare providers to: Detect liver inflammation and damage through enzyme elevation patterns Differentiate between hepatocellular damage and biliary obstruction Assess the liver's synthetic function through protein measurements Identify the cause of jaundice through bilirubin fractionation Monitor progression of liver diseases and response to treatment Screen for alcohol-related liver damage through GGT assessment Important Note: The Liver Panel provides valuable information about liver health but cannot diagnose all liver conditions. Some disorders may require additional testing such as viral hepatitis panels, autoimmune markers, imaging studies, or liver biopsy for definitive diagnosis. Results should be interpreted by a healthcare professional in the context of clinical symptoms, medical history, and physical examination findings. Regular monitoring may be necessary for individuals with chronic liver conditions or those taking potentially hepatotoxic medications.
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Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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Liver Panel (Mini)
Your liver is your body's essential processing plant, responsible for filtering toxins, producing proteins, and aiding digestion. The Liver Panel (Mini) is a simple blood test that acts as a first-line check-up for this vital organ. It helps your doctor assess how well your liver is working, screen for potential damage or disease, and monitor the effects of medications. This panel is especially recommended if you are experiencing unexplained symptoms such as: Yellowing of the skin or eyes (Jaundice) Persistent fatigue or weakness Dark urine or pale-colored stool Abdominal pain or swelling Nausea or loss of appetite It is also useful for those with risk factors like a history of alcohol use, obesity, diabetes, or family history of liver disease. What Do These Tests Tell Us? Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Think of this as a marker for the "pipes" (bile ducts) of your liver. High levels can suggest a blockage or stress on the biliary system. Bilirubin - Total, Direct & Indirect: Bilirubin is a yellow pigment created when old red blood cells are broken down. This test measures the total amount and its two types to determine why jaundice might be occurring—whether it's a problem with the liver itself or with red blood cell breakdown. SGPT/ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase): This is a key indicator of liver "injury." When liver cells are damaged or inflamed, they release ALT into the bloodstream. A high ALT level is a direct signal of ongoing liver cell stress, often due to conditions like hepatitis or fatty liver disease.
5 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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Nitrogen Accuprobe Profile I
The Nitrogen Accuprobe Profile I is an extensive and meticulously designed health screening package that provides a deep, holistic insight into your overall well-being. This all-in-one profile combines a series of crucial diagnostic tests to deliver a comprehensive evaluation of your body's key functional systems. By integrating assessments for metabolic health, organ function, blood composition, hormonal balance, and nutritional status, this profile serves as a powerful tool for proactive health management, early disease detection, and informed medical decision-making. Who is this package for? Adults seeking a thorough annual health check-up. Individuals with a family history of diabetes, thyroid disorders, heart disease, or kidney issues. Those experiencing non-specific symptoms like fatigue, weakness, or unexplained weight changes. Anyone wanting to establish a detailed health baseline and monitor key biomarkers over time. Key Health Areas Evaluated: Diabetes & Blood Sugar Control: Glucose Fasting & HbA1c: Assess your current blood sugar levels and your average blood glucose control over the past 2-3 months. Cardiovascular & Lipid Health: Lipid Profile: Measures cholesterol levels (good and bad) and triglycerides to evaluate your risk for heart disease and stroke. Thyroid Function: Thyroid Profile - I (T3, T4, TSH): Screens for thyroid disorders like hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, which can affect metabolism, energy, and mood. Kidney & Urinary System Health: KFT NEW (Kidney Profile-1): Evaluates kidney function through Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, and electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride). Microalbumin (24 Hour Urine): A sensitive early marker for kidney damage, especially important for diabetics and hypertensives. Urine R/M (Urine Analysis): Provides a broad screening for kidney disease, urinary tract infections, and other metabolic conditions. Liver Function: LFT (Liver Function Test): Assesses the health and function of your liver by measuring enzymes, proteins, and bilirubin. Blood Health & Inflammatory Markers: Complete Blood Count (CBC): A complete evaluation of your blood cells, checking for anemia, infection, and many other disorders. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): A non-specific test that indicates the presence of inflammation in the body. Nutritional & Metabolic Status: Iron Panel Basic: Assesses for iron deficiency or overload by measuring Iron, Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC), and Transferrin Saturation. Vitamin D3 (1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D3): Checks levels of this crucial vitamin for bone health, immune function, and overall wellness. Calcium Total, Serum: Measures the amount of calcium in your blood, vital for bone health, nerve function, and muscle contraction. Benefits of Choosing This Profile: Convenience: One single sample collection for a wide range of tests. Comprehensive Insight: Get a unified, multi-system view of your health. Early Detection: Identify potential health issues before symptoms become severe. Actionable Results: Empowers you and your doctor to create a targeted health plan. Pre-test Instructions: Fasting for 10-12 hours is required. Water is allowed. A 24-hour urine collection is required for the Microalbumin test; please follow the specific instructions provided by the collection center. Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking.
13 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
2,5003,25023.08% OFF
Nitrogen Accuprobe Profile II
The Nitrogen Accuprobe Profile II represents a pinnacle in preventive health screening, integrating multiple specialized panels into one comprehensive assessment. This profile offers unparalleled insights into how your body's major systems are functioning together, from energy metabolism and blood health to hormonal balance and nutritional status. By evaluating everything from diabetes risk and cardiovascular health to thyroid function and vitamin deficiencies, this package serves as an exceptional tool for proactive health management and early detection of potential health issues. This Package Includes: 1. Comprehensive Metabolic & Diabetes Management Glucose Fasting & HbA1c: Dual-method assessment for both immediate and long-term blood sugar control Lipid Profile: Complete cardiovascular risk evaluation through cholesterol and triglyceride analysis 2. Advanced Nutritional Status Assessment Active Vitamin B-12 (Holotranscobalamin): Measurement of biologically available B12 for accurate deficiency detection Vitamin D3 (1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D3): Evaluation of active vitamin D levels crucial for bone health and immune function Iron Panel Basic (Iron, TIBC & Transferrin Saturation): Comprehensive iron status assessment for anemia detection and management Calcium Total, Serum: Essential mineral for bone health, nerve function, and muscular activity 3. Complete Endocrine & Organ Function Thyroid Profile - I (T3, T4, TSH): Full assessment of thyroid gland function and hormonal balance Kidney Function Test (KFT): Comprehensive renal profile (Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride) Liver Function Test (LFT): Complete hepatic panel assessing liver health and metabolic function 4. Blood Health & Inflammation Markers Complete Blood Count (CBC): Detailed analysis of all blood cell components Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Fundamental inflammation screening Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Complete urinalysis for kidney and metabolic health assessment Who Should Consider This Profile? Individuals seeking the most thorough preventive health assessment available Those with multiple risk factors for metabolic syndrome (obesity, high blood pressure, family history) People experiencing complex symptoms affecting multiple body systems Individuals with family history of diabetes, thyroid disorders, or cardiovascular disease Those concerned about nutritional deficiencies or malabsorption issues Patients requiring comprehensive baseline assessment before major medical interventions Clinical Utility: This extensive health profile enables healthcare providers to: Perform integrated analysis of metabolic health through combined glucose, lipid, and thyroid testing Identify nutritional deficiencies that impact energy, bone health, and cognitive function Evaluate simultaneous function of vital organs including liver, kidneys, and thyroid Detect early signs of anemia, inflammation, and metabolic disorders Assess cardiovascular risk through comprehensive lipid and metabolic profiling Guide personalized health optimization strategies based on complete system-wide data Important Note: The Nitrogen Accuprobe Profile II provides an exceptionally comprehensive health assessment, making it ideal for individuals wanting the most complete picture of their health status. Due to the extensive nature of this testing, proper preparation including fasting may be required. All results should be thoroughly reviewed with your healthcare provider who can interpret the interconnected findings and develop a personalized health management plan. This profile serves as an excellent foundation for ongoing health optimization and may reveal conditions that require additional specialized testing or monitoring.
13 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
2,5003,25023.08% OFF
Obesity Panel -I
The Obesity Panel - I is a specialized, in-depth diagnostic package designed to provide a holistic view of your metabolic health, which is crucial for understanding the underlying factors related to weight management challenges. Obesity is often linked to complex hormonal imbalances, metabolic syndrome, and potential organ stress. This panel goes beyond basic check-ups by evaluating key bodily functions—including thyroid health, kidney function, electrolyte balance, and lipid metabolism—that are fundamental to maintaining a healthy weight and overall well-being. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals struggling with unexplained weight gain or difficulty losing weight. Those with a family history of obesity, thyroid disorders, or metabolic syndrome. People seeking a baseline assessment before starting a new diet or fitness regimen. Anyone experiencing symptoms like fatigue, fluid retention, or feeling consistently unwell. Tests Included in This Panel: Lipid Profile: Assesses cardiovascular risk by measuring cholesterol levels (Total, HDL, LDL) and triglycerides. Imbalances are a key component of metabolic syndrome. Thyroid Function Tests (T3, T4, TSH): Evaluates the thyroid gland, a master regulator of metabolism. An underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) is a common cause of weight gain and low energy. Kidney Function Tests (Creatinine, Uric Acid): Checks the health of your kidneys. Elevated levels can indicate strain and are associated with conditions like gout and poor metabolic health. Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride): Essential for fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contraction. Imbalances can affect hydration and overall cellular function. Minerals & Metabolites (Calcium Total, Phosphorous): Important for bone health, energy production, and cellular processes. Their levels can be influenced by diet, kidney function, and hormonal activity. Key Benefits: Identify Underlying Causes: Pinpoint hormonal issues like hypothyroidism that may be hindering weight loss. Assess Metabolic Health: Get a clear picture of your lipid levels and other markers related to metabolic syndrome. Evaluate Organ Function: Check the health of your kidneys and electrolyte balance, which can be affected by long-term weight issues. Data-Driven Action Plan: Provides your healthcare provider with essential data to create a personalized treatment, diet, and exercise plan. Prepare for Your Test: For the most accurate results, fasting for 10-12 hours before the test is recommended. Please drink water to stay hydrated. Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking. Take the first step towards understanding your body better. The Obesity Panel - I delivers the critical insights needed to move beyond guesswork and embark on a targeted path to improved health and sustainable weight management. Summary of Tests (For a Quick Glance): Calcium, Total, Serum Chloride, Serum Creatinine, Serum Phosphorous, Serum Potassium, Serum Sodium, Serum T3 (Tri-iodothyronine) T4 (Thyroxine) TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) Uric Acid Lipid Profile (Typically includes Total Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides, VLDL, and ratios)
11 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,6002,08023.08% OFF
Ovarian Cancer Marker
The Ovarian Cancer Marker Profile is a specialized blood test panel designed to aid in the assessment, monitoring, and differential diagnosis of ovarian masses and tumors. This panel measures the levels of four key biomarkers in the blood. While no single test is definitive for ovarian cancer, this combination provides valuable information that, when interpreted alongside imaging studies (like ultrasound or CT scans) and a thorough clinical examination, helps your healthcare provider form a more complete picture of your health. This profile is particularly useful for: Investigating a pelvic or ovarian mass. Helping to distinguish between benign (non-cancerous) and malignant (cancerous) conditions. Monitoring the effectiveness of treatment in patients diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Screening for cancer recurrence after treatment. Important Note: Elevated levels of these markers can also occur in non-cancerous conditions. This test is a tool for your doctor and should not be used as a standalone screening test for ovarian cancer in the general population. Tests Included in This Package 1. AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein) What it is: A protein normally produced by a developing fetus. Levels are very low in healthy adults. Why it's included: While not specific to ovarian cancer, AFP is a key marker for certain types of ovarian germ cell tumors (e.g., yolk sac tumor). Measuring it helps in the differential diagnosis of the specific type of ovarian cancer, which is crucial for determining the correct treatment plan. 2. Beta HCG (Beta Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) What it is: A hormone best known for its role in pregnancy detection. Why it's included: Similar to AFP, Beta HCG is a vital marker for specific types of ovarian germ cell tumors, such as choriocarcinoma or mixed germ cell tumors. Its measurement helps diagnose these rare tumors and is also used to monitor their response to therapy. 3. CA-125 (Cancer Antigen 125) What it is: The primary and most well-known tumor marker associated with epithelial ovarian cancer, the most common type of ovarian cancer. Why it's included: CA-125 is crucial for evaluating a pelvic mass, monitoring treatment response in patients with known epithelial ovarian cancer, and checking for recurrence. It is important to know that CA-125 can also be elevated in many non-cancerous conditions such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, menstruation, pregnancy, and liver cirrhosis. 4. CA 19-9 (Carbohydrate Antigen 19-9) What it is: A tumor marker most commonly associated with cancers of the pancreas and bile ducts. Why it's included: CA 19-9 can also be elevated in certain types of ovarian cancer, particularly mucinous ovarian tumors. Including it in this panel provides a broader perspective and helps in the differential diagnosis, especially when the nature of an ovarian mass is unclear. Who Should Consider This Test? This test package is typically recommended for individuals who: Have a suspicious pelvic or ovarian mass found during a physical exam or imaging. Are at a high risk for ovarian cancer due to family history or genetic predisposition (e.g., BRCA mutations). Have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer and are undergoing treatment. Are in remission from ovarian cancer and require monitoring for recurrence. Clinical Interpretation The results of this profile must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. The significance of the results depends on the combination of the markers: High CA-125 with normal other markers: Suggests a possibility of the common epithelial ovarian cancer. High AFP and/or Beta HCG: Strongly indicates a germ cell tumor of the ovary. Elevated CA 19-9: May point towards a mucinous type of ovarian tumor or could indicate a gastrointestinal origin, requiring further investigation. Mild elevations in multiple markers: Can be seen in various benign conditions. A normal result does not completely rule out the presence of cancer, and an elevated result does not confirm it. Preparing for the Test Fasting is not typically required, but follow your doctor's specific instructions. Inform your doctor about all medications you are taking, as well as any existing medical conditions. It is especially important to inform your doctor if you are pregnant or suspect you might be, as this can significantly affect Beta HCG and CA-125 levels.
4 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
The PCOD GOLD Profile is a comprehensive, targeted diagnostic blood test designed specifically for the evaluation and management of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). PCOS is a complex hormonal disorder that affects millions of women, often presenting with a wide range of symptoms like irregular periods, weight gain, acne, excess hair growth (hirsutism), and fertility challenges. This advanced panel goes beyond basic testing to provide a holistic view of the key hormonal imbalances and metabolic disturbances that are the hallmarks of PCOS. Who Should Get This Test? This test is ideal for: Women experiencing symptoms of PCOS such as irregular or absent menstrual cycles, acne, oily skin, hair loss from the scalp, or excessive facial/body hair. Individuals struggling with unexplained weight gain or difficulty losing weight. Women diagnosed with infertility or facing challenges in conceiving. Those with a family history of PCOS or insulin resistance. Anyone with a confirmed PCOS diagnosis seeking to monitor their hormone levels and treatment efficacy. Clinical Significance: This profile provides crucial insights by measuring the following key biomarkers: LH (Luteinizing Hormone) & FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone): Purpose: To assess the function of the pituitary gland and the balance of reproductive hormones. A hallmark of PCOS is an elevated LH:FSH ratio (often 2:1 or 3:1), which disrupts normal ovulation. Prolactin: Purpose: To rule out hyperprolactinemia (high prolactin levels), which can mimic PCOS symptoms by causing irregular periods and infertility. Insulin (Fasting): Purpose: To evaluate for insulin resistance, a core metabolic feature of PCOS. High insulin levels can drive increased androgen production and make weight management difficult. Testosterone (Total): Purpose: To measure the level of the primary male hormone. Elevated testosterone is a key diagnostic criterion for PCOS and is directly linked to symptoms like hirsutism, acne, and male-pattern baldness. DHEA-SO4 (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate): Purpose: To assess adrenal gland contribution to androgen excess. The adrenal glands produce DHEA-S, another "male" hormone that can exacerbate PCOS symptoms. AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone): Purpose: A modern and highly sensitive marker for PCOS. Women with PCOS typically have very high levels of AMH because they have a larger number of small ovarian follicles (antral follicles). AMH is also a key marker for ovarian reserve. Benefits of This Package: Comprehensive Diagnosis: Provides a multi-faceted view essential for an accurate PCOS diagnosis, differentiating it from other conditions with similar symptoms. Personalized Treatment: Helps healthcare providers create targeted treatment plans, which may include lifestyle modifications, insulin-sensitizing medications, or hormonal therapies. Fertility Insights: Offers valuable information for fertility specialists to design effective ovulation induction protocols. Metabolic Health Assessment: Identifies underlying insulin resistance, allowing for early intervention to reduce long-term risks like Type 2 Diabetes. Pre-test Instructions: Fasting for 10-12 hours is required (water is permitted). The test is ideally performed on Day 2 or Day 3 of your menstrual cycle for the most accurate interpretation of LH, FSH, and Estradiol (if included). If cycles are absent or highly irregular, it can be done at any time. Inform your doctor about any current medications, especially hormonal contraceptives, as they can influence results. Report Delivery: You will receive a detailed, easy-to-understand report with your individual results, reference ranges, and a summary to discuss with your healthcare provider.
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Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,9002,50024.00% OFF
Pre Operative Panel-I
The Pre Operative Panel-I is a crucial and standardized set of blood tests designed to assess your blood's ability to clot effectively before you undergo a surgical procedure. This panel is a fundamental component of pre-surgical screening, helping your healthcare team identify any potential bleeding risks that could lead to complications during or after surgery. By evaluating key factors in the coagulation (clotting) cascade and platelet levels, this panel provides a comprehensive overview of your hemostatic system. The results empower your surgeon and anesthesiologist to make informed decisions, manage your care proactively, and ensure a safer surgical outcome. Why is this Panel Important? Risk Assessment: To detect undiagnosed bleeding disorders. Surgical Safety: To minimize the risk of excessive bleeding or hemorrhage. Informed Planning: Allows your medical team to prepare for potential needs, such as blood transfusions or specific medications. Establishing a Baseline: Provides a reference point for your clotting function before the procedure, which is useful for comparison during post-operative care. This Package Includes: Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT) What it measures: APTT evaluates the integrity of the intrinsic and common pathways of the coagulation cascade. It primarily assesses how well certain clotting factors in your blood are working. Clinical Significance: A prolonged APTT may indicate a deficiency in clotting factors (like VIII, IX, XI, XII) or the presence of an inhibitor, which could increase bleeding risk during surgery. Platelet Count What it measures: This test counts the number of platelets (thrombocytes) in your blood. Platelets are tiny cell fragments that are the first responders to a bleeding injury, forming a plug to stop bleeding. Clinical Significance: A low platelet count (thrombocytopenia) can lead to difficulty in forming clots and a higher risk of bleeding. A very high count may also pose a thrombotic risk. This test ensures you have an adequate number of platelets for a successful surgery. Prothrombin Time (PT) What it measures: PT evaluates the extrinsic and common pathways of the coagulation cascade. It is especially sensitive to the levels of clotting factors produced by the liver (like II, V, VII, X). Clinical Significance: A prolonged PT can indicate issues with liver function, Vitamin K deficiency, or the effect of certain medications (like warfarin). It helps ensure that this critical part of your clotting system is functioning properly. Who Should Get Tested? This panel is typically recommended for all patients scheduled for surgery, particularly: Major surgeries involving significant tissue trauma. Procedures with a known higher risk of bleeding. Patients with a personal or family history of bleeding disorders. Patients taking medications that can affect blood clotting. Understanding Your Results: Your test report will include your individual results for APTT, Platelet Count, and PT, along with their respective reference ranges. It is essential to discuss your results in detail with your surgeon or physician. They will interpret the findings in the context of your overall health, medical history, and the specific surgery you are scheduled for, and will advise on any necessary precautions or further actions. Preparing for Your Test: Fasting is generally not required for this panel. Inform your doctor about all medications, supplements, and herbs you are taking, as some can interfere with the results. Follow any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider or the diagnostic lab.
3 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
7001,00030.00% OFF
Pre-Operative Panel-III
The Pre-Operative Panel-III is a comprehensive diagnostic package specifically designed to assess a patient's overall health status and identify potential risks before undergoing a surgical procedure. This essential panel provides surgeons and anesthesiologists with critical information to ensure your safety, plan for contingencies, and promote a smooth recovery. By evaluating your blood composition, organ function, and screening for infectious diseases, this panel helps to: Ensure Surgical Safety: Identify conditions that could lead to complications during or after surgery. Guide Anesthesia: Provide vital data for the safe administration and dosing of anesthetic agents. Prepare for Transfusions: Determine your blood type in case a transfusion is needed. Protect Healthcare Workers: Screen for infectious diseases to allow medical staff to take necessary precautions. Tests Included in This Package: 1. ABO Group & RH Type (Blood Group) Purpose: Determines your specific blood type (A, B, AB, or O) and Rhesus (Rh) factor (Positive or Negative). This is crucial information to have on hand for a safe and compatible blood transfusion should it become necessary during or after your surgery. 2. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Purpose: Provides a detailed assessment of the cells in your blood. Red Blood Cells (RBCs): Checks for anemia (low red cell count), which can affect your blood's oxygen-carrying capacity and impact healing. White Blood Cells (WBCs): Evaluates your immune system and can indicate the presence of an infection. Platelets: Assesses your blood's ability to clot properly, which is critical to control bleeding during surgery. 3. Creatinine, Serum Purpose: Measures the level of creatinine, a waste product filtered by your kidneys. This test is a key indicator of how well your kidneys are functioning. Healthy kidney function is essential for processing medications and anesthesia used during the procedure. 4. Glucose Fasting (Blood Sugar Fasting) Purpose: Measures the level of sugar (glucose) in your blood after fasting. It helps to diagnose diabetes or pre-diabetes. Uncontrolled blood sugar levels can significantly increase the risk of infections and delay wound healing after surgery. 5. Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) / Australia Antigen (Rapid) Purpose: A rapid screening test to detect the presence of the Hepatitis B virus surface antigen. A positive result indicates an active Hepatitis B infection, which is important for your surgical team to know to manage your care appropriately and take steps to prevent transmission. 6. Hepatitis C Virus - Total Antibodies (HCV) & Hepatitis C Virus (HCV Rapid) Purpose: These tests screen for exposure to the Hepatitis C virus. The "Total Antibodies" test is highly sensitive, while the "Rapid" test provides quick results. Identifying a Hepatitis C infection is vital for planning your surgical and post-operative care. 7. HIV I & II Serology (Rapid) Purpose: A rapid screening test for antibodies to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) types I and II. Knowledge of HIV status is critical for tailoring your surgical plan, choosing the right medications, and strengthening your immune system for a successful recovery. Who Should Get This Package? This panel is recommended for all individuals scheduled for any major or minor surgical procedure that requires anesthesia. It is a standard of care to ensure patient safety and optimal surgical outcomes. Pre-Test Instructions: Fasting Required: You will be required to fast for 8-12 hours before the blood sample is drawn. You may drink small amounts of water. Medications: Inform your doctor about any medications, supplements, or herbs you are taking, as some may need to be temporarily withheld. Follow Instructions: Please adhere to any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider or the diagnostic center.
8 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,4802,00026.00% OFF
Thyroid Profile-I
Your thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in your neck that acts as your body's master controller of metabolism. The Thyroid Profile-I is a simple blood test that gives a clear snapshot of how well your thyroid is working. By checking three crucial hormones, this profile helps your doctor identify if your thyroid is underactive (hypothyroidism), overactive (hyperthyroidism), or functioning normally. What's Tested in This Package? TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone) What it is: A hormone released by your brain's pituitary gland to instruct your thyroid to produce hormones. Why it's important: It is the most sensitive test. A high TSH often suggests an underactive thyroid, while a low TSH can indicate an overactive thyroid. T4 (Thyroxine) What it is: The main hormone produced directly by your thyroid gland. Why it's important: It measures the actual output of your thyroid. Most T4 is stored in the body and converted to T3 as needed. T3 (Triiodothyronine) What it is: The active and potent thyroid hormone that your body's cells use directly. Why it's important: It helps assess the severity of an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism), as T3 levels can be significantly elevated. Who Should Consider This Test? This profile is recommended if you are experiencing symptoms such as: Unexplained fatigue or low energy Weight gain or difficulty losing weight Feeling unusually cold or hot Hair loss or dry skin Depression, anxiety, or irritability Irregular menstrual cycles Palpitations or a racing heart It is also essential for monitoring the effectiveness of thyroid medication.
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Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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Thyroid Profile-II
The Thyroid Profile-II is an advanced, comprehensive blood test package designed to provide a thorough evaluation of your thyroid gland's function. It goes beyond basic screening to measure four crucial hormones that regulate metabolism, energy, mood, and overall well-being. This profile is especially useful for individuals with persistent symptoms, those already on thyroid medication, or when a standard thyroid test yields inconclusive results. By analyzing T3, T4, TSH, and Prolactin together, this profile helps your healthcare provider pinpoint imbalances, diagnose conditions like hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and understand the potential interplay between thyroid function and other hormonal systems. This Package Includes: T3 (Triiodothyronine): The "active" thyroid hormone. This test measures the level of T3 in your blood, which is crucial for controlling your metabolic rate and is often most directly linked to symptoms of an overactive thyroid. T4 (Thyroxine): The "storage" thyroid hormone. This test measures the level of T4, which is produced in larger quantities and is converted into T3 as needed by the body. It is a key indicator of the thyroid gland's output. TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): The "master controller." Produced by the pituitary gland in the brain, TSH instructs the thyroid to produce T4 and T3. An abnormal TSH level is often the first sign of a thyroid disorder. PRL (Prolactin): This test measures the level of prolactin, a hormone primarily associated with milk production. It is included because thyroid imbalances (especially hypothyroidism) can sometimes cause elevated prolactin levels, leading to symptoms like irregular periods, infertility, or galactorrhea (unexpected breast milk production). Who Should Consider This Test? This profile is ideal for you if you are experiencing: Unexplained fatigue, weight gain, or feeling cold Anxiety, irritability, rapid heartbeat, or weight loss Hair loss, dry skin, or brittle nails Menstrual irregularities or fertility issues Already diagnosed with a thyroid condition and need to monitor treatment Preparation: Fasting is not typically required, but it is recommended to follow your doctor's specific instructions. Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking, as some can affect the results.
1 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,0001,29923.02% OFF
Thyroid Profile-III
The Thyroid Profile-III is an advanced and comprehensive blood test panel designed to provide a complete picture of your thyroid gland's health and function. The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in your neck that acts as your body's metabolic engine, regulating energy levels, temperature, weight, and mood. This all-in-one profile goes beyond basic screening to measure five key hormones, offering a detailed assessment of how your thyroid is performing and helping your doctor accurately diagnose and manage conditions like hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid), hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), and other related disorders. This Package Includes: TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): The most sensitive indicator of thyroid function. It is a pituitary hormone that signals the thyroid to produce its own hormones. High TSH often suggests an underactive thyroid, while low TSH suggests an overactive one. T4 (Thyroxine) & FT4 (Free Thyroxine): T4 is the main hormone produced by the thyroid. The "Free T4" test measures the active, unbound form of T4 that is readily available for your body's tissues to use, providing a more accurate reflection of thyroid function than Total T4. T3 (Triiodothyronine) & FT3 (Free Triiodothyronine): T3 is the more potent and active thyroid hormone, converted from T4. The "Free T3" test measures the active, unbound form. This is crucial for diagnosing hyperthyroidism, as T3 levels can be disproportionately high. Who Should Consider This Test? This profile is recommended for: Individuals experiencing symptoms of thyroid dysfunction (e.g., fatigue, weight changes, anxiety, hair loss, feeling too hot or cold). Patients already diagnosed with a thyroid condition to monitor treatment effectiveness (e.g., on levothyroxine medication). Those with a family history of thyroid disease. Individuals with abnormal results on a previous basic thyroid test.
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Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,1001,43023.08% OFF
Thyroid Profile-IV
Go beyond a basic thyroid check with the Thyroid Profile-IV. This all-in-one blood test offers a deep dive into your hormonal health by examining not just your thyroid but also the vital hormones that control reproduction and stress. Think of it as a full-system report card for the glands that manage your energy, mood, metabolism, and reproductive well-being. What's Tested and Why: The Thyroid Trio: TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): The "master signal" from your brain telling your thyroid to work. High or low levels are often the first sign of a problem. T4 (Thyroxine): The "storage" hormone produced by your thyroid. It shows how much raw material your thyroid has available. T3 (Triiodothyronine): The "active" energy hormone. This is what your body converts T4 into to power your cells. The Reproductive & Stress Link: LH (Luteinizing Hormone) & FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone): These are the key regulators of ovulation in women and sperm production in men. Thyroid problems can directly disrupt these hormones. PRL (Prolactin): Known as the "milk hormone," high levels can cause irregular periods and infertility. Thyroid issues are a common cause of elevated prolactin. Who Should Consider This Test? This package is recommended if you are dealing with: Unexplained fatigue, weight gain, or feeling cold. Hair loss, dry skin, or depression. Irregular periods, heavy bleeding, or fertility issues. Symptoms of low libido or erectile dysfunction. A family history of thyroid or autoimmune disease.
1 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,9502,53523.08% OFF
Thyroid Profile-V
Your thyroid gland is a small, butterfly-shaped organ in your neck that acts as your body's metabolic master controller. The Thyroid Profile-V is a vital diagnostic tool that goes beyond a basic screening to offer a complete picture of your thyroid health. By measuring the levels of three crucial hormones in your blood, this profile helps your doctor accurately diagnose, manage, and treat a wide range of thyroid conditions. What is Tested in This Profile? Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH): What it is: Produced by the pituitary gland in your brain, TSH is the primary signal that tells your thyroid to produce hormones. Why it's important: It is the most sensitive marker for thyroid function. A high TSH often suggests an underactive thyroid (Hypothyroidism), while a low TSH can indicate an overactive thyroid (Hyperthyroidism). Free Thyroxine (FT4): What it is: The inactive form of thyroid hormone produced directly by the thyroid gland. "Free" means it is unbound and readily available for your body's cells to use. Why it's important: It helps confirm a diagnosis. In hypothyroidism, FT4 is typically low, and in hyperthyroidism, it is high. Free Triiodothyronine (FT3): What it is: The active and potent form of thyroid hormone. Most T3 is converted from T4 in the body's tissues. Why it's important: It is crucial for diagnosing hyperthyroidism, where FT3 levels are often elevated. It provides insight into how effectively your body is utilizing thyroid hormones. Why Choose the Thyroid Profile-V? This comprehensive package is recommended if you: Experience symptoms like unexplained fatigue, weight gain or loss, sensitivity to cold or heat, hair loss, dry skin, anxiety, or irregular heart rate. Are currently on thyroid medication (like Levothyroxine) and need to check if your dosage is correct. Have a personal or family history of thyroid disorders. Have abnormal results from a previous TSH test and need further investigation. Preparation: Fasting is generally not required, but it's best to follow your doctor's specific instructions. Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking, as some can affect thyroid test results.
1 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
8001,04023.08% OFF
TORCH Panel
The TORCH Panel - 4IgG is a crucial blood test used to detect the presence of Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies against a group of infectious agents known collectively by the acronym TORCH. These infections are of particular concern during pregnancy because they can cross the placenta and cause serious complications for the developing fetus. This specific panel measures the IgG class of antibodies, which indicates a past infection and the development of long-term immunity. It is important to distinguish this from an IgM test, which would indicate a recent or active infection. Primary Purpose: To determine a woman's immune status before or during pregnancy. To assess if she has previously been exposed to and developed immunity against these specific infections. To help guide clinical management and counseling during prenatal care. What is Tested in the "4IgG" Panel? The "4" in the panel name refers to the four specific infections screened for IgG antibodies: Toxoplasma gondii (Toxoplasmosis): Cause: A parasite found in undercooked meat, contaminated soil, and cat feces. Risk: Can cause severe neurological and ocular damage in the fetus. Rubella (German Measles): Cause: The Rubella virus. Risk: Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS), which can lead to heart defects, deafness, cataracts, and intellectual disability. Immunity is often confirmed prior to pregnancy, and vaccination is available. Cytomegalovirus (CMV): Cause: A common herpesvirus. Risk: The most common congenital infection, which can cause hearing loss, vision problems, and developmental delays. Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV): Cause: Herpes Simplex Virus (Types 1 and 2). Risk: While neonatal herpes is a serious risk during delivery, the presence of IgG antibodies can indicate the mother's immune status. The primary concern is a new HSV infection acquired during late pregnancy. Interpretation of Results The result for each component will typically be reported as Positive (Reactive) or Negative (Non-Reactive) for IgG antibodies. Positive (Reactive) IgG: Indicates a past infection and the presence of immunity. For Rubella, a positive result is generally desirable as it means the woman is protected and the risk to the fetus is extremely low. For Toxo, CMV, and HSV, a positive result means the woman has been infected at some point in her life. The risk of primary infection during pregnancy (which is most dangerous to the fetus) is very low. Negative (Non-Reactive) IgG: Indicates no prior infection and no immunity. The woman is considered susceptible to that specific infection. This result calls for heightened preventive measures (e.g., avoiding undercooked meat for Toxo, practicing good hygiene to avoid CMV) and may require more intensive monitoring during pregnancy. Important Note: This IgG panel alone cannot diagnose an active infection. If a recent infection is suspected, an IgM antibody test must be performed alongside the IgG test for a complete clinical picture. Who Should Get This Test? Women who are planning a pregnancy (as part of preconception screening). Pregnant women, especially during the first trimester, to establish their immune status. Newborns showing signs of congenital infection (in which case, the test would be performed on the infant). Patient Preparation & Sample Required Preparation: No fasting or special preparation is required. Sample Type: A simple blood draw from a vein in the arm. Turnaround Time: Results are typically available within 2-5 business days. Summary The TORCH Panel - 4IgG is a foundational screening tool in prenatal care. By identifying a woman's immune status to these four significant infections, healthcare providers can offer personalized guidance, implement preventive strategies for susceptible individuals, and provide reassurance when immunity is present. It is a proactive step towards ensuring a healthier outcome for both mother and baby.
1 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,0001,30023.08% OFF
TORCH Panel-4IgM
The TORCH Panel-4IgM is a specialized serological blood test designed to detect recent or active infections from a group of pathogens known for causing serious complications during pregnancy and in newborns. This specific panel measures the Immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies for four key infectious agents. The presence of IgM typically indicates a recent, acute infection. What is Being Measured? This panel measures the level of IgM antibodies against the following pathogens: Toxoplasma gondii Other Agents (typically including) Rubella Virus Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Clinical Indications (When is this test ordered?) This test is primarily ordered for: Pregnant Women or Women Planning Pregnancy: To screen for and identify a recent primary infection that could pose a risk to the developing fetus. Newborns/Infants: When a baby shows signs of potential congenital infection, such as microcephaly, hepatosplenomegaly, hearing or vision problems, petechial rash, or jaundice. Immunocompromised Individuals: To help diagnose the cause of a systemic illness, as these pathogens can cause severe disease in individuals with weakened immune systems. Interpretation of Results Positive IgM for any pathogen: Suggests a recent or active infection. However, a positive IgM result can sometimes be a "false positive" or indicate a persistent IgM response. Therefore, it is often followed up with additional testing. Negative IgM for all pathogens: Indicates no serological evidence of a recent infection with the tested agents at the time the sample was drawn. Important Note: IgM results are most informative when interpreted alongside IgG antibody results. A complete TORCH profile often includes both IgM and IgG testing to distinguish between recent infection (positive IgM, negative or rising IgG), past infection (negative IgM, positive IgG), and susceptibility (negative IgM and IgG). Follow-Up & Next Steps A positive IgM result is a significant finding that requires further investigation. This may include: Confirmatory Testing: More specific tests (e.g., IgG Avidity Testing) to confirm the timing of the infection. Quantitative PCR Testing: To directly detect the genetic material of the virus or parasite. Repeat Testing: To monitor antibody levels over time. Consultation with a Specialist: Referral to a Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist or a Pediatric Infectious Disease specialist is common. Patient Preparation Fasting: Not required. Other Preparations: No special preparation is needed. Methodology The test is typically performed using advanced immunoassay techniques, such as Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) or Chemiluminescent Immunoassay (CLIA), which provide high sensitivity and specificity.
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Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,0001,30023.08% OFF
TORCH Panel-8 (IgG & IgM)
The TORCH Panel-8 (IgG & IgM) is a comprehensive serological screening test designed to detect recent or past infections in a pregnant woman that could pose a risk to the developing fetus. The acronym "TORCH" stands for a group of congenitally transmitted infections that can cause serious birth defects, developmental issues, or pregnancy loss. This panel tests for both IgG and IgM antibodies for each pathogen, providing a clearer picture of the timing of the infection—whether it is a recent (IgM) or a past (IgG) exposure. Who Should Get Tested? This panel is primarily recommended for: Pregnant Women, especially during the first trimester as part of routine prenatal screening. Women who are planning to become pregnant to determine their immune status. Newborns showing symptoms suggestive of a congenital infection (e.g., jaundice, microcephaly, hearing loss, petechiae). Individuals with a history of exposure to these specific infections. Clinical Significance Identifying a TORCH infection during pregnancy is critical because many of these infections can be asymptomatic in the mother but have severe consequences for the unborn baby, including: Miscarriage or stillbirth Preterm birth Growth restrictions Vision and hearing loss Neurological damage and developmental delays Heart, liver, or spleen abnormalities Tests Included in This Panel This package includes the following 8 key serological markers: Toxoplasma gondii IgG Toxoplasma gondii IgM Rubella Virus IgG Rubella Virus IgM Cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgG Cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgM Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (HSV-1) IgG Herpes Simplex Virus 2 (HSV-2) IgG *(Note: A comprehensive TORCH panel may sometimes include separate IgM tests for HSV-1 & HSV-2, but a standard 8-test panel typically includes the four IgG and four IgM tests for Toxo, Rubella, and CMV, plus IgG for HSV-1 & HSV-2. The exact composition can vary by laboratory.)* Interpretation of Results The combination of IgG and IgM results helps your healthcare provider interpret your immune status: IgG Positive, IgM Negative: Indicates a past infection and likely immunity. This is generally reassuring, especially for Rubella. IgG Negative, IgM Negative: Indicates no previous exposure or immunity. The individual is susceptible to infection, and precautions are advised. IgG Positive, IgM Positive: Suggests a recent infection. Further testing and close monitoring are required. IgG Negative, IgM Positive: May indicate a very recent, acute infection. This scenario requires immediate medical attention and confirmatory testing. Important: The results of this panel must always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in the context of your clinical history, symptoms, and pregnancy status. Sample Required Sample Type: Blood Collection: A simple blood draw from a vein in your arm. Preparing for the Test No special preparation such as fasting is required. Inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you are taking. Why Choose This Package? Comprehensive Screening: Provides a broad overview of the most significant congenital infections in a single test. Differential Insight: The combination of IgG and IgM antibodies helps distinguish between new and old infections. Proactive Health Management: Essential for prenatal care, helping to guide management decisions and interventions to protect the health of both mother and baby.
1 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,8002,34023.08% OFF
Vitamin D3 And B12 Test
Vitamin D and Vitamin B12 are among the most common nutritional deficiencies worldwide, yet they play vital roles in maintaining overall health. This focused test package utilizes advanced methodology to assess your levels of these essential nutrients. By measuring the bioactive forms of both vitamins, this profile provides accurate insight into your nutritional status, helping to identify deficiencies that can cause fatigue, weakness, mood changes, and other nonspecific symptoms that often go unexplained. This Package Includes: 1. Active Vitamin B-12 (Holotranscobalamin) Description: This test measures the biologically active form of Vitamin B12 that is readily available for your body's tissues and cells to use. Why It's Included: Holotranscobalamin is considered an early and sensitive marker of B12 deficiency. It is more specific than measuring total B12, as it reflects only the portion of the vitamin that the body can actually utilize. B12 is critical for nerve health, red blood cell formation, and DNA synthesis. 2. Vitamin D3 (1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D3) Description: This test measures the active, hormonal form of Vitamin D circulating in your bloodstream. Why It's Included: This form of Vitamin D is responsible for its biological effects, including calcium absorption for strong bones, immune system modulation, and inflammation control. Testing the active form provides a direct assessment of your vitamin D status at the cellular level. Who Should Consider This Package? Individuals experiencing persistent fatigue, low energy, or general weakness. People with symptoms like bone pain, muscle aches, or mood changes. Those with limited sun exposure, strict vegetarian or vegan diets, or malabsorption issues (e.g., Celiac disease, Crohn's disease). Older adults, as the ability to absorb B12 and produce Vitamin D often decreases with age. Anyone seeking to optimize their nutritional status for long-term health. Clinical Utility: The results from this package help your healthcare provider to: Accurately diagnose deficiencies in Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D. Investigate the cause of symptoms like chronic fatigue, brain fog, and musculoskeletal pain. Guide supplementation with precise dosages based on your specific needs. Monitor the effectiveness of treatment if you are already taking supplements. Important Note: While this package provides crucial information about two key vitamins, it is part of a broader health picture. Deficiencies in either vitamin can have significant health impacts, and proper interpretation of the results by a healthcare professional is essential. They can determine the appropriate course of action, which may include dietary changes, supplementation, or further investigation into the underlying cause of the deficiency. Self-supplementing without proper testing and medical guidance is not recommended.
2 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
9991,29923.09% OFF
Women's Health Package
Women have distinct health needs that evolve throughout their lives. The Women's Health Package is a carefully curated panel focusing on the health aspects most relevant to female physiology. From thyroid disorders that disproportionately affect women to anemia risks and bone health concerns, this package provides essential insights for proactive health management. It serves as an excellent foundation for understanding your current health status and identifying areas that may need attention. This Package Includes: 1. Thyroid Function Assessment Thyroid Profile - I (T3, T4, TSH): Comprehensive evaluation of thyroid gland function. Women are 5-8 times more likely than men to develop thyroid disorders, making this testing crucial for detecting hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and other thyroid-related conditions that can affect energy, weight, and metabolism. 2. Blood Health & Anemia Screening Complete Blood Count (CBC): Analysis of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to detect anemia, infection, and other blood disorders Iron: Measurement of iron levels to identify deficiency, which is particularly common in women due to menstrual blood loss and can lead to fatigue, weakness, and pale skin 3. Bone & Metabolic Health Calcium Total, Serum: Assessment of calcium levels essential for bone health, nerve function, and muscle contraction. Women have a higher risk of osteoporosis and bone density issues, especially during and after menopause. Lipid Profile: Evaluation of cholesterol levels (Total, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides) to assess cardiovascular risk. Heart disease remains a leading cause of death in women, making lipid monitoring essential. 4. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Comprehensive urinalysis to detect urinary tract infections (which women are more prone to), kidney issues, and other metabolic conditions Who Should Consider This Package? Women of all ages seeking routine health maintenance Those experiencing fatigue, weight changes, or mood fluctuations Women with family history of thyroid disorders, anemia, or osteoporosis Individuals approaching or experiencing perimenopause or menopause Women with heavy menstrual periods or other gynecological concerns Those wanting to establish a baseline for ongoing health monitoring Clinical Utility: This women-focused health profile helps healthcare providers to: Detect thyroid imbalances that commonly affect women's energy, weight, and reproductive health Identify iron deficiency anemia and other blood disorders Assess bone health through calcium level evaluation Screen for cardiovascular risk factors through lipid profiling Detect urinary tract infections and kidney issues Guide personalized health strategies based on female-specific health considerations Important Note: This package addresses key health areas particularly relevant to women, but it does not replace specialized gynecological examinations or bone density testing when indicated. Women with specific health concerns, those who are pregnant or planning pregnancy, or individuals with abnormal results may require additional testing. Regular health screenings tailored to your age and risk factors are recommended, and all results should be discussed with your healthcare provider for comprehensive women's health management.
6 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
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Senior Citizen Lite Lab Test
Aging brings unique health considerations that benefit from regular monitoring. The Senior Citizen Lite Lab Test is a carefully selected panel that targets the health parameters most relevant to senior wellness. By assessing blood health, thyroid function, liver and kidney performance, and metabolic status, this package helps identify common age-related health changes early, allowing for timely intervention and management to support a healthy, active lifestyle. This Package Includes: 1. Metabolic & Cardiovascular Health Cholesterol Total: Screens for high cholesterol, a key risk factor for heart disease and stroke Calcium Total, Serum: Assesses bone health and nerve function; imbalances can affect cardiovascular and musculoskeletal health 2. Thyroid Function Screening TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone): Evaluates thyroid gland function. Thyroid disorders become more common with age and can affect energy, weight, and cognitive function. 3. Blood Health & Organ Function Complete Blood Count (CBC): Comprehensive analysis of red blood cells (to detect anemia), white blood cells (to screen for infection or inflammation), and platelets LFT (Liver Function Test): Assesses liver health through multiple enzymes and proteins Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Screens for kidney function, urinary tract infections, and other metabolic conditions Who Should Consider This Package? Adults aged 60 and above for routine health monitoring Seniors wanting a basic, affordable health assessment Individuals with concerns about energy levels, weight changes, or general wellness Those managing multiple medications who require regular monitoring Seniors establishing a health baseline for future reference Clinical Utility: This senior-focused profile helps healthcare providers to: Screen for anemia and other blood disorders common in older adults Detect thyroid dysfunction that can mimic normal aging symptoms Monitor liver and kidney function for medication management and overall health Assess cardiovascular risk through cholesterol screening Identify early signs of common age-related health issues Guide medication adjustments and lifestyle recommendations Important Note: The Senior Citizen Lite Lab Test provides essential health screening for seniors but is not exhaustive. Some age-related health conditions may require additional specialized testing. All results should be discussed with your healthcare provider, who can interpret them in the context of your complete medical history, current medications, and overall health status. Regular health monitoring is particularly important for seniors to maintain quality of life and manage chronic conditions effectively.
6 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,9992,60023.12% OFF
Senior Citizen Package
Aging brings changes that require specialized health monitoring. The Senior Citizen Package is a thoughtfully curated panel that focuses on the health systems most vulnerable in later life. By assessing cardiovascular risk, organ function, blood health, and hormonal balance, this package provides a holistic overview of your wellbeing. It is an essential tool for proactive health management, helping to identify potential issues early when they are most manageable and supporting your ability to maintain an active, independent lifestyle. This Package Includes: 1. Comprehensive Metabolic & Cardiovascular Health Lipid Profile: Complete evaluation of cholesterol (Total, HDL, LDL) and triglycerides to assess heart disease and stroke risk Calcium Total, Serum: Essential assessment of bone health, nerve function, and muscular activity 2. Complete Thyroid Function Evaluation Thyroid Profile - I (T3, T4, TSH): Thorough assessment of thyroid gland function to detect hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, which can affect energy, weight, and cognitive function in seniors 3. Vital Organ Function Assessment LFT (Liver Function Test): Comprehensive panel evaluating liver health and metabolic function Complete Blood Count (CBC): Detailed analysis of red blood cells (for anemia detection), white blood cells (for immune function), and platelets 4. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Complete urinalysis to screen for kidney disorders, urinary tract infections, diabetes, and other metabolic conditions Who Should Consider This Package? Adults aged 60+ for routine health monitoring Seniors experiencing fatigue, weight changes, or cognitive concerns Individuals with family history of heart disease, thyroid disorders, or liver conditions Those managing multiple medications requiring regular organ function monitoring Seniors wanting to establish a health baseline for ongoing care Clinical Utility: This senior-focused health profile enables healthcare providers to: Detect cardiovascular risk factors through comprehensive lipid profiling Identify thyroid disorders that commonly develop or worsen with age Screen for anemia and blood disorders through complete blood count analysis Monitor liver and kidney function for medication management and overall health Assess bone health indicators through calcium level evaluation Guide medication adjustments and lifestyle recommendations for healthy aging Important Note: The Senior Citizen Package addresses key health considerations for older adults, but it does not replace regular doctor visits or specialized screenings such as bone density tests, cancer screenings, or cardiac evaluations that may be recommended based on individual risk factors. All results should be discussed with your healthcare provider who can interpret them in the context of your complete medical history, current medications, and overall health status. Regular monitoring is particularly important for seniors to maintain quality of life and effectively manage age-related health changes. Aging brings changes that require specialized health monitoring. The Senior Citizen Package is a thoughtfully curated panel that focuses on the health systems most vulnerable in later life. By assessing cardiovascular risk, organ function, blood health, and hormonal balance, this package provides a holistic overview of your wellbeing. It is an essential tool for proactive health management, helping to identify potential issues early when they are most manageable and supporting your ability to maintain an active, independent lifestyle. This Package Includes: 1. Comprehensive Metabolic & Cardiovascular Health Lipid Profile: Complete evaluation of cholesterol (Total, HDL, LDL) and triglycerides to assess heart disease and stroke risk Calcium Total, Serum: Essential assessment of bone health, nerve function, and muscular activity 2. Complete Thyroid Function Evaluation Thyroid Profile - I (T3, T4, TSH): Thorough assessment of thyroid gland function to detect hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, which can affect energy, weight, and cognitive function in seniors 3. Vital Organ Function Assessment LFT (Liver Function Test): Comprehensive panel evaluating liver health and metabolic function Complete Blood Count (CBC): Detailed analysis of red blood cells (for anemia detection), white blood cells (for immune function), and platelets 4. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Complete urinalysis to screen for kidney disorders, urinary tract infections, diabetes, and other metabolic conditions Who Should Consider This Package? Adults aged 60+ for routine health monitoring Seniors experiencing fatigue, weight changes, or cognitive concerns Individuals with family history of heart disease, thyroid disorders, or liver conditions Those managing multiple medications requiring regular organ function monitoring Seniors wanting to establish a health baseline for ongoing care Clinical Utility: This senior-focused health profile enables healthcare providers to: Detect cardiovascular risk factors through comprehensive lipid profiling Identify thyroid disorders that commonly develop or worsen with age Screen for anemia and blood disorders through complete blood count analysis Monitor liver and kidney function for medication management and overall health Assess bone health indicators through calcium level evaluation Guide medication adjustments and lifestyle recommendations for healthy aging Important Note: The Senior Citizen Package addresses key health considerations for older adults, but it does not replace regular doctor visits or specialized screenings such as bone density tests, cancer screenings, or cardiac evaluations that may be recommended based on individual risk factors. All results should be discussed with your healthcare provider who can interpret them in the context of your complete medical history, current medications, and overall health status. Regular monitoring is particularly important for seniors to maintain quality of life and effectively manage age-related health changes.
6 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
3,9995,19923.08% OFF
Diabetes Package
Managing diabetes requires regular monitoring of key health indicators to prevent complications and maintain overall well-being. The Diabetes Package provides a complete assessment of your glycemic control and evaluates the health of organs most commonly affected by diabetes, particularly the kidneys. By combining both immediate and long-term blood sugar measurements with comprehensive kidney function testing, this package offers valuable insights for adjusting treatment plans and maintaining optimal health while living with diabetes. This Package Includes: 1. Comprehensive Blood Sugar Assessment Glucose Fasting: Measures your current blood sugar level after an 8-12 hour fast, providing a snapshot of your baseline glucose control. HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): Reflects your average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, offering the most reliable indicator of long-term diabetes management. 2. Detailed Kidney Function Evaluation KFT NEW (Kidney Profile-1): A comprehensive panel including Urea, Creatinine, Uric Acid, Sodium, Potassium, and Chloride to assess your kidneys' filtering capacity and detect early signs of diabetic nephropathy. 3. Overall Health Monitoring Complete Blood Count (CBC): Evaluates your red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets to screen for anemia (common in diabetes) and assess overall health status. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Checks for protein (microalbuminuria), glucose, and other abnormalities in the urine, which can be early indicators of kidney damage. Who Should Consider This Package? Individuals diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes for routine monitoring Those with prediabetes seeking to track their health status People with risk factors for diabetes (family history, overweight, sedentary lifestyle) Anyone experiencing symptoms of high blood sugar (increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue) Individuals needing regular assessment of their diabetes management plan Clinical Utility: This targeted diabetes package helps healthcare providers to: Evaluate both short-term and long-term blood sugar control through fasting glucose and HbA1c testing Detect early signs of kidney complications through comprehensive renal function testing Monitor for anemia and other blood-related issues common in diabetes Assess electrolyte balance which can be affected by diabetes medications and kidney function Make informed decisions about medication adjustments and lifestyle recommendations Prevent or delay diabetes-related complications through early detection and intervention Important Note: Regular monitoring is essential for effective diabetes management. This package provides crucial information about your diabetes control and kidney health, but it should be used as part of a comprehensive diabetes care plan developed with your healthcare provider. Individuals with abnormal results or specific health concerns may require additional testing. Always discuss your results with your doctor to create a personalized management strategy tailored to your unique health needs.
5 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
9991,29923.09% OFF

FEVER PANEL

Fever Panel
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) – Quantitative Purpose: Measures the level of CRP in the blood, a marker of inflammation. High CRP: Could indicate infection, inflammation, or autoimmune conditions. Helps in: Monitoring disease activity or response to treatment in conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or infections. 2. Complete Blood Count (CBC) + ESR CBC (Complete Blood Count): Evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, platelets, etc. Helps detect infections, anemia, clotting issues, and blood disorders. ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate): Non-specific test for inflammation. Higher levels suggest infection, autoimmune disease, or chronic inflammation. 3. Dengue Combo Rapid Test (IgG, IgM, NS1) NS1 Antigen: Detects early dengue infection (1–5 days after symptoms). IgM: Appears around day 4–5, indicates recent infection. IgG: Indicates past infection or secondary dengue. Used to diagnose dengue fever and distinguish between primary and secondary infections. 4. Malaria Antigen Test (Plasmodium vivax & falciparum) Purpose: Detects malaria parasites in the blood. PV (Plasmodium vivax) and PF (Plasmodium falciparum) are the most common species. Rapid test: Useful for quick diagnosis of malaria. 5. TyphiDot (IgG, IgM – Rapid) Used for: Detecting Salmonella typhi, the bacteria that causes typhoid fever. IgM: Suggests recent or current infection. IgG: Suggests past exposure or late infection. Note: It’s less specific than blood cultures. 6. Urine R/M (Routine & Microscopy) Purpose: Evaluates physical, chemical, and microscopic characteristics of urine. Checks for: Infections (UTI) Kidney function Presence of glucose, proteins, blood, ketones, etc. Microscopy: Looks for pus cells, red blood cells, crystals, bacteria. Summary of What These Tests Together May Be Evaluating: Infectious diseases: Dengue, malaria, typhoid General infection/inflammation: CRP, CBC, ESR Urinary issues or kidney health: Urine R/M
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Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,5002,60042.31% OFF
Allergy panel
Allergic reactions trigger a complex response from your immune system, which can have wide-ranging effects throughout the body. This panel provides a multi-faceted view by evaluating a key inflammatory enzyme, the health and composition of your blood cells, and basic kidney function and metabolic waste. It is particularly useful for individuals experiencing unexplained symptoms like chronic fatigue, sinus congestion, skin rashes, respiratory issues, or general malaise that could be linked to allergies or underlying inflammation. This Package Includes: 1.Description: This test measures the level of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme in your blood. While used to monitor sarcoidosis, ACE levels can also be elevated in other granulomatous diseases and are considered a non-specific marker of immune system activation, which can be relevant in persistent inflammatory or allergic states. ACE (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme) Why It's Included: To screen for underlying systemic inflammatory conditions that can mimic or exacerbate allergy symptoms. 2. Complete Blood Count (CBC Description: A CBC is a comprehensive assessment of the cells in your blood, including Red Blood Cells (RBCs), White Blood Cells (WBCs), and Platelets. Why It's Included: It is crucial for detecting abnormalities that may be related to an immune response. A key indicator for allergies is the Eosinophil count (a type of white blood cell). Elevated eosinophils are commonly associated with allergic disorders, asthma, and parasitic infections. The CBC also helps rule out anemia or other infections that could be causing your symptoms. 3. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis, also known as Urinalysis) Description: This is a physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of a urine sample. It checks for various substances, such as protein, glucose, blood, and white blood cells. Why It's Included: To assess kidney function and overall metabolic health. The kidneys can be affected by severe systemic allergic reactions or chronic inflammation. The presence of certain elements, like increased white blood cells or protein, can indicate an underlying inflammatory or infectious process. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals with persistent, unexplained symptoms like hives, eczema, sinusitis, or breathing difficulties. Those suspected of having allergic conditions or seeking a baseline inflammatory workup. People experiencing chronic fatigue and general unwellness to help rule out systemic inflammation. Clinical Utility: The results from this panel provide your healthcare provider with valuable insights into the state of your immune system and overall health. While a positive finding (like high eosinophils) can support an allergy diagnosis, the panel is also effective at ruling out other potential causes of your symptoms, guiding the need for more specific allergy testing (like IgE tests for specific allergens) or further investigation. Important Note: This panel is a screening tool and not a definitive test for specific allergies (e.g., pollen, food, or pet dander). Diagnosis and treatment should always be based on a comprehensive evaluation by a qualified healthcare professional who will interpret these results in the context of your medical history, physical examination, and potentially, more specific allergist testing.
3 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,1002,00045.00% OFF
Fever Panel Accuprobe Panel
Fever is one of the most common signs of infection, but its cause can often be challenging to pinpoint. The Fever Panel Accuprobe is a strategically selected group of tests that efficiently investigates multiple potential sources of infection simultaneously. It evaluates general markers of inflammation and infection in the blood and urine while using advanced immunochromatographic and antigen detection methods to specifically target two major and widespread causes of fever: Malaria and Typhoid. This approach helps clinicians move quickly from symptom management to targeted treatment. This Package Includes: 1. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Description: A comprehensive analysis of the cellular components of your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Why It's Included: To detect signs of a systemic immune response. An elevated white blood cell count often indicates a bacterial infection, while specific patterns can suggest other types of infections. It also checks for anemia and platelet count, which can be affected by malaria and other severe infections. 2. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) Description: A non-specific test that measures the rate at which red blood cells settle at the bottom of a test tube. Why It's Included: To identify the presence of significant inflammation in the body, which is a hallmark of active infection, autoimmune conditions, and other inflammatory states. 3. Malaria Antigen (PV & PF) Description: A rapid diagnostic test that detects specific antigens (proteins) produced by the Plasmodium vivax (PV) and Plasmodium falciparum (PF) malaria parasites in the blood. Why It's Included: To provide a quick and accurate diagnosis of malaria, a mosquito-borne illness that causes high, recurring fevers. Differentiating between P. vivax and P. falciparum is critical as P. falciparum is associated with more severe, potentially fatal disease. 4. TyphiDot (Salmonella Typhi) IgM Description: This test detects IgM antibodies specific to the Salmonella Typhi bacterium, the causative agent of typhoid fever. Why It's Included: The presence of IgM antibodies indicates a recent or active infection, making TyphiDot a valuable tool for the timely diagnosis of typhoid fever, a systemic illness often contracted through contaminated food or water. 5. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Description: A physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of a urine sample. Why It's Included: To screen for a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), which is a very common cause of fever, especially in women. It can detect the presence of white blood cells, nitrites, and bacteria in the urine. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals presenting with an acute fever of unknown origin. Patients with flu-like symptoms such as chills, body aches, and headache, particularly in regions where malaria or typhoid are prevalent. Travelers returning from tropical or endemic areas who develop a fever. Individuals suspected of having a urinary tract infection or other systemic bacterial infection. Clinical Utility: This panel provides a multi-system overview to help your healthcare provider: Rapidly Identify common infectious causes of fever, such as malaria, typhoid, and UTIs. Differentiate between bacterial, parasitic, and other causes of infection based on the CBC, ESR, and specific test results. Initiate Prompt and Targeted Treatment for conditions like malaria and typhoid, which require specific antimicrobial therapies. Rule Out certain infections and guide the need for further, more specialized investigations. Important Note: While the Fever Panel Accuprobe is a powerful tool for investigating common causes of fever, it is not exhaustive. A negative result does not completely rule out infection, and some causes of fever may require additional, more specific tests. The results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in conjunction with your clinical symptoms, travel history, and physical examination findings to ensure an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.
5 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,1001,50026.67% OFF
Fever panel Accuprobe panel II
Fever is one of the most common signs of infection, but its cause can often be challenging to pinpoint. The Fever Panel Accuprobe is a strategically selected group of tests that efficiently investigates multiple potential sources of infection simultaneously. It evaluates general markers of inflammation and infection in the blood and urine while using advanced immunochromatographic and antigen detection methods to specifically target two major and widespread causes of fever: Malaria and Typhoid. This approach helps clinicians move quickly from symptom management to targeted treatment. This Package Includes: 1. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Description: A comprehensive analysis of the cellular components of your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Why It's Included: To detect signs of a systemic immune response. An elevated white blood cell count often indicates a bacterial infection, while specific patterns can suggest other types of infections. It also checks for anemia and platelet count, which can be affected by malaria and other severe infections. 2. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) Description: A non-specific test that measures the rate at which red blood cells settle at the bottom of a test tube. Why It's Included: To identify the presence of significant inflammation in the body, which is a hallmark of active infection, autoimmune conditions, and other inflammatory states. 3. Malaria Antigen (PV & PF) Description: A rapid diagnostic test that detects specific antigens (proteins) produced by the Plasmodium vivax (PV) and Plasmodium falciparum (PF) malaria parasites in the blood. Why It's Included: To provide a quick and accurate diagnosis of malaria, a mosquito-borne illness that causes high, recurring fevers. Differentiating between P. vivax and P. falciparum is critical as P. falciparum is associated with more severe, potentially fatal disease. 4. TyphiDot (Salmonella Typhi) IgM Description: This test detects IgM antibodies specific to the Salmonella Typhi bacterium, the causative agent of typhoid fever. Why It's Included: The presence of IgM antibodies indicates a recent or active infection, making TyphiDot a valuable tool for the timely diagnosis of typhoid fever, a systemic illness often contracted through contaminated food or water. 5. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Description: A physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of a urine sample. Why It's Included: To screen for a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), which is a very common cause of fever, especially in women. It can detect the presence of white blood cells, nitrites, and bacteria in the urine. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals presenting with an acute fever of unknown origin. Patients with flu-like symptoms such as chills, body aches, and headache, particularly in regions where malaria or typhoid are prevalent. Travelers returning from tropical or endemic areas who develop a fever. Individuals suspected of having a urinary tract infection or other systemic bacterial infection. Clinical Utility: This panel provides a multi-system overview to help your healthcare provider: Rapidly Identify common infectious causes of fever, such as malaria, typhoid, and UTIs. Differentiate between bacterial, parasitic, and other causes of infection based on the CBC, ESR, and specific test results. Initiate Prompt and Targeted Treatment for conditions like malaria and typhoid, which require specific antimicrobial therapies. Rule Out certain infections and guide the need for further, more specialized investigations. Important Note: While the Fever Panel Accuprobe is a powerful tool for investigating common causes of fever, it is not exhaustive. A negative result does not completely rule out infection, and some causes of fever may require additional, more specific tests. The results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in conjunction with your clinical symptoms, travel history, and physical examination findings to ensure an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.
5 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
55072023.61% OFF
Fever Panel I
Fever is the body's natural response to infection and inflammation, but identifying the specific cause is crucial for effective treatment. The Fever Panel I is a strategically selected group of tests that provides a broad initial investigation into the most common sources of febrile illness. It combines general markers of infection and inflammation with targeted tests for prevalent diseases like typhoid and malaria, offering healthcare providers valuable insights to guide diagnosis and management. This Package Includes: 1. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Description: A comprehensive analysis of the cellular components of your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells (WBCs), and platelets. Why It's Included: To detect signs of infection and inflammation. An elevated WBC count often suggests a bacterial infection, while specific patterns in the different types of WBCs can provide clues about the nature of the infection. It can also reveal anemia, which may be associated with chronic diseases or parasitic infections like malaria. 2. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) Description: A non-specific test that measures the rate at which red blood cells settle in a tube of blood. Why It's Included: To identify and gauge the presence of inflammation in the body. A high ESR strongly indicates an active disease process, such as infection, autoimmune disorders, or other inflammatory conditions. 3. Malaria Parasite (MP) Test Description: A microscopic examination of the blood to detect the presence of the Plasmodium parasite, which causes malaria. Why It's Included: To confirm or rule out malaria, a common cause of fever in endemic regions. This test is essential for diagnosing this parasitic infection, which can cause recurring high fevers, chills, and flu-like symptoms. 4. Widal Test (Slide Test) Description: A serological test that detects antibodies against the Salmonella Typhi and Paratyphi bacteria. Why It's Included: To screen for typhoid fever, a systemic bacterial infection often contracted through contaminated food or water. It helps identify a potential cause of prolonged or high-grade fever. 5. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Description: A physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of a urine sample. Why It's Included: To screen for a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), a very common bacterial cause of fever. It checks for the presence of white blood cells, nitrites, and bacteria, which are indicators of an infection in the urinary system. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals experiencing an acute fever of unknown origin. Patients presenting with symptoms like chills, body aches, headache, and fatigue. Individuals residing in or traveling from areas where malaria or typhoid is common. Those with symptoms suggestive of a urinary tract infection (e.g., burning sensation, frequent urination). Clinical Utility: This panel provides a multi-faceted approach to help your healthcare provider: Identify General Signs of Infection through the CBC and ESR. Screen for Specific Common Causes of fever, such as malaria, typhoid, and UTIs. Differentiate between Potential Causes to narrow down the diagnosis (e.g., bacterial vs. parasitic). Guide Initial Treatment Decisions and determine if further, more specific testing is required. Important Note: The Fever Panel I is an excellent first-line investigation, but it is not exhaustive. The Widal test, in particular, can sometimes yield false positives in areas where typhoid is common or due to past infections. A negative result does not completely rule out infection. All findings must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in the context of your clinical symptoms, medical history, and physical examination to ensure an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
5 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
55072023.61% OFF
Fever panel II
When a fever persists or is accompanied by severe symptoms, a more detailed investigation is necessary. The Fever Panel II builds upon basic fever testing by incorporating a highly sensitive marker for acute inflammation (CRP) and the critical "gold standard" test for detecting bloodstream infections (Blood Culture). This comprehensive approach is designed to not only identify the cause of the infection but also to determine which antibiotics will be most effective for treatment, guiding targeted therapy. This Package Includes: 1. C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Quantitative Description: Measures the level of CRP, a protein produced by the liver in response to significant inflammation, particularly from bacterial infections. Why It's Included: CRP is a highly sensitive and rapid indicator of acute inflammation and bacterial infection. A high level strongly suggests a bacterial cause and helps monitor the response to treatment. 2. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Description: A detailed analysis of the cells in your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells (WBCs), and platelets. Why It's Included: To evaluate the body's immune response. A high WBC count, especially neutrophils, often indicates a bacterial infection. The CBC also assesses for anemia and low platelet count, which can occur in severe infections like sepsis or malaria. 3. Culture & Sensitivity (Blood) Description: A laboratory test where a blood sample is cultured to see if bacteria or fungi grow. If growth occurs, the organisms are identified and tested against various antibiotics to determine which are most effective (sensitivity). Why It's Included: This is the definitive test for diagnosing a bloodstream infection (bacteremia/sepsis). It is crucial for identifying the specific cause of a severe infection and guiding targeted antibiotic therapy. 4. Malaria Parasite (MP) Test Description: A microscopic examination of the blood to detect the presence of the Plasmodium parasite. Why It's Included: To definitively confirm or rule out malaria as a cause of fever, which is essential for proper treatment. 5. Widal Test (Slide Test) Description: A serological test that detects antibodies against the Salmonella Typhi and Paratyphi bacteria. Why It's Included: To screen for typhoid fever, a common cause of prolonged fever in many regions. 6. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Description: A physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of a urine sample. Why It's Included: To screen for a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI), a very common bacterial source of fever. It detects signs of infection like white blood cells, nitrites, and bacteria. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals with a high-grade or persistent fever not responding to initial treatment. Hospitalized patients or those with a suspected severe bacterial infection or sepsis. Immunocompromised individuals who are at higher risk for serious infections. Cases where the specific cause of a fever remains unclear after basic testing. Clinical Utility: This panel provides a powerful, multi-pronged diagnostic approach to: Rapidly Assess Inflammation: CRP provides a quick, sensitive measure of the severity of the inflammatory response. Identify the Specific Infecting Organism: Blood Culture is the gold standard for detecting bloodstream infections. Guide Effective Antibiotic Therapy: The Culture & Sensitivity test ensures the selected antibiotic will work against the specific bacteria. Screen for Multiple Common Causes: Simultaneously checks for malaria, typhoid, UTI, and general blood abnormalities. Important Note: The Fever Panel II is a comprehensive tool for severe or complex febrile illnesses. The Blood Culture test requires 24-48 hours for preliminary results. Interpretation of all results, especially the Widal test, should be done cautiously by a physician in the context of your clinical picture and local disease prevalence. This panel is essential for guiding life-saving treatment decisions in serious infections
6 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,4001,90026.32% OFF
Fever Panel III
Fever accompanied by jaundice, abdominal pain, or digestive issues requires specialized investigation to assess potential liver damage. Fever Panel III extends beyond basic fever testing by incorporating key liver function markers alongside infection screening. This approach helps identify not only the source of infection but also its impact on hepatic health, providing critical insights for managing complex febrile conditions with hepatic manifestations. This Package Includes: 1. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Description: Comprehensive analysis of blood cells including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Why It's Included: To detect infection signs and assess anemia severity, particularly important in malaria and other hemolytic conditions. 2. Malaria Parasite (MP) Test Description: Direct detection of malaria parasites in blood. Why It's Included: Malaria frequently causes hemolysis and can lead to hepatic dysfunction, making this test essential. 3. Widal Test (Slide Test) Description: Screening for typhoid fever antibodies. Why It's Included: Typhoid fever can cause hepatitis and liver enzyme elevation, requiring specific antibiotic treatment. 4. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) Description: Non-specific marker of inflammation. Why It's Included: To gauge the severity of systemic inflammation in liver-involving infections. 5. Liver Function Assessment: Bilirubin-Total: Measures yellow pigment buildup from red blood cell breakdown; elevated in liver damage, bile duct obstruction, and hemolytic conditions like severe malaria. SGPT/ALT (Serum Glutamic Pyruvic Transaminase): Liver-specific enzyme that rises with hepatocellular damage; crucial for detecting hepatitis and other liver injuries. 6. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Description: Comprehensive urine examination. Why It's Included: To detect urinary tract infections and assess bilirubin/urobilinogen presence, which can indicate liver dysfunction. Who Should Consider This Panel? Patients with fever accompanied by: Jaundice (yellow skin/eyes) Dark urine or pale stools Abdominal pain, especially in right upper quadrant Nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite Individuals with suspected malaria, typhoid, or viral hepatitis Patients with known liver disorders presenting with new fever Returning travelers with febrile illness from endemic areas Clinical Utility: This panel provides integrated assessment to: Differentiate between hepatic causes of fever (viral hepatitis) versus systemic infections affecting the liver (malaria, typhoid) Assess the degree of liver damage through bilirubin and SGPT levels Identify hemolytic processes common in malaria through CBC and bilirubin correlation Guide appropriate treatment based on identified infection and liver involvement severity Important Note: Liver involvement in febrile illnesses can range from mild enzyme elevation to severe hepatic impairment. This panel helps identify the extent of damage but may require additional tests (such as viral hepatitis markers or abdominal ultrasound) for comprehensive evaluation. All results should be interpreted by a healthcare professional considering clinical presentation and potential need for further investigation.
7 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
65085023.53% OFF
Fever Panel IV
When bacterial infections enter the bloodstream, they can cause serious systemic illness requiring precise identification and appropriate antibiotic therapy. Fever Panel IV provides a comprehensive approach to diagnosing bacteremia (bloodstream infection) and specifically targets typhoid fever with improved serological accuracy. By combining the gold standard for bloodstream infection detection with advanced typhoid serology and general inflammatory markers, this panel delivers critical information for managing complex bacterial febrile illnesses. This Package Includes: 1. Culture & Sensitivity (Blood) Description: A definitive laboratory test where a blood sample is incubated to allow any bacteria present to grow. Positive cultures are then tested against various antibiotics to determine the most effective treatment. Why It's Included: This is the critical test for confirming bacteremia (bloodstream infection) and providing targeted antibiotic therapy based on sensitivity results. It is essential for diagnosing sepsis and guiding life-saving treatment. 2. TyphiDot (Salmonella Typhi) IgG, IgM (Rapid) Description: An advanced immunochromatographic test that separately detects both IgG and IgM antibodies against Salmonella Typhi. Why It's Included: This test offers superior diagnostic value for typhoid fever. The presence of IgM antibodies indicates a recent or active infection, while IgG may indicate past exposure or reinfection. This differentiation provides clearer diagnostic information than traditional tests. 3. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Description: A comprehensive analysis of all blood cell types including red blood cells, white blood cells (WBCs), and platelets. Why It's Included: To evaluate the body's immune response to infection. A significantly elevated WBC count, particularly neutrophils, strongly suggests bacterial infection. The CBC also helps monitor for complications like anemia or low platelet count in severe infections. 4. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) Description: A non-specific marker that measures the degree of inflammation in the body. Why It's Included: To assess the severity of the inflammatory response, which is typically pronounced in systemic bacterial infections like bacteremia and typhoid fever. 5. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Description: A complete physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine. Why It's Included: To screen for urinary tract infection as a potential source of fever that may have led to secondary bloodstream infection, or to detect other renal complications of systemic infection. Who Should Consider This Panel? Patients with high-grade fever suggestive of systemic bacterial infection Individuals with suspected typhoid fever requiring accurate serological confirmation Hospitalized patients or those with suspected sepsis/bacteremia Cases where previous fever testing has been inconclusive but bacterial infection remains suspected Immunocompromised patients with fever where precise bacterial identification is crucial Clinical Utility: This panel provides essential information to: Definitively identify bloodstream infections through blood culture Guide targeted antibiotic therapy based on culture sensitivity results Accurately diagnose active typhoid infection through specific IgM detection Assess the systemic impact of infection through inflammatory markers (CBC, ESR) Identify potential source of infection through urine analysis Important Note: Blood culture requires 24-48 hours for preliminary results and is essential for guiding definitive treatment. The TyphiDot test provides more reliable serological information than traditional Widal testing. This panel is specifically designed for serious bacterial infections and should be interpreted by a physician in the context of clinical symptoms. Negative results do not completely rule out infection, and further testing may be needed based on clinical presentation.
5 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
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Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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DIABETIC PANEL

Diabetic Panel (Mini)
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that affects how your body processes glucose and can have widespread effects on your kidneys, heart, and blood vessels. The Diabetic Panel (Mini) I is a strategically selected group of tests that work together to provide a multi-system assessment. It is an ideal tool for individuals at risk for diabetes, those recently diagnosed, or those managing the condition to track their progress and prevent complications. This Package Includes: 1. Core Glucose Metabolism & Control Glucose Fasting (Blood Sugar Fasting): Measures blood sugar levels after an 8-12 hour fast. This is a primary test for diagnosing diabetes and prediabetes. Glucose Post Prandial (Blood Sugar PP): Measures blood sugar levels two hours after a meal. This assesses the body's ability to manage a glucose load and is crucial for evaluating diabetic control. HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): Provides a three-month average of blood glucose levels. It is the gold standard for evaluating long-term glycemic control and is also used for diagnosis. 2. Kidney Function Assessment Urea (Blood Urea): Measures the level of urea nitrogen in the blood, a waste product filtered by the kidneys. Elevated levels can indicate impaired kidney function. Microalbumin (Urine Random): A sensitive early test that detects tiny amounts of the protein albumin in the urine. This is often the first sign of diabetic kidney damage (nephropathy). Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): A general urine test that checks for various abnormalities, including the presence of glucose, protein, signs of infection, or other kidney-related issues. 3. Cardiovascular & Metabolic Risk Profile Lipid Profile: Measures the fats in your blood, including cholesterol and triglycerides. Diabetes significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, making this profile critical for assessing heart health. Uric Acid: Measures the level of uric acid, a waste product. Elevated uric acid is associated with gout and is often linked to insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and can be an independent risk factor for kidney disease. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals with risk factors for Type 2 diabetes (e.g., overweight, family history, sedentary lifestyle, high blood pressure). Those experiencing symptoms like increased thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, or fatigue. People with a diagnosis of prediabetes or diabetes for routine monitoring. Anyone seeking a comprehensive assessment of their metabolic and kidney health. Clinical Utility: This panel provides a holistic view essential for effective diabetes management: Diagnosis & Screening: The combination of Fasting Glucose, PP Glucose, and HbA1c provides robust criteria for diagnosing diabetes and prediabetes. Monitoring Control: HbA1c offers a clear picture of long-term glucose management, while fasting and post-meal levels help fine-tune daily treatment. Early Complication Detection: The kidney function tests (Microalbumin, Urea, Urine RIM) are vital for detecting diabetic nephropathy at its earliest, most treatable stage. Overall Risk Assessment: The Lipid Profile and Uric Acid test help identify co-existing cardiovascular risks, allowing for a proactive and integrated treatment approach. Important Note: This panel is a powerful tool for managing metabolic health. The results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional who can consider your complete medical history, physical examination, and other factors. Based on the results, your doctor can create a personalized management plan that may include dietary changes, exercise, medication, and further testing. Regular monitoring with this panel is key to preventing the long-term complications of diabetes.
8 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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Diabetic Panel Screening
Diabetes is a metabolic condition characterized by elevated blood sugar levels that can lead to serious health complications if not properly managed. The Diabetic Panel Screening I provides fundamental insights into how your body processes glucose and screens for early signs of diabetes-related organ damage. This streamlined panel combines immediate and long-term glucose measurements with a basic kidney function assessment, making it an excellent first-line screening tool for diabetes detection and management. This Package Includes: 1. Glucose Fasting + Post Prandial Description: This two-part test measures your blood sugar levels both after fasting (8-12 hours without food) and two hours after a meal. Why It's Included: The fasting glucose provides a baseline measurement of blood sugar control, while the post-prandial (after-meal) glucose assesses how effectively your body manages the sugar surge following food intake. Together, they offer a comprehensive view of your body's immediate glucose response. 2. HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin) Description: This test measures the percentage of hemoglobin proteins in your red blood cells that have glucose attached to them. Why It's Included: HbA1c reflects your average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, providing a more comprehensive picture of long-term glucose control than single blood sugar measurements. It is considered the gold standard for monitoring diabetes management and is also used for diagnosis. 3. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis) Description: A comprehensive physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of your urine sample. Why It's Included: This test screens for early signs of diabetes-related complications, particularly kidney damage (diabetic nephropathy). It can detect the presence of glucose in urine (indicating high blood sugar), protein (a potential early sign of kidney damage), and other abnormalities that might suggest infection or other urinary tract issues common in people with diabetes. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals with risk factors for diabetes (family history, overweight, sedentary lifestyle, high blood pressure) Those experiencing symptoms of high blood sugar (increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, blurred vision) People with prediabetes seeking regular monitoring Individuals with diagnosed diabetes for routine management checks Anyone seeking a basic metabolic health assessment Clinical Utility: This panel provides healthcare providers with essential information to: Screen for and diagnose diabetes and prediabetes Evaluate both short-term (fasting and post-meal) and long-term (HbA1c) blood sugar control Detect early signs of diabetes-related kidney complications Make informed decisions about lifestyle modifications and treatment plans Establish baseline measurements for ongoing diabetes monitoring Important Note: While this panel provides valuable information about glucose control and early complication screening, it is not exhaustive. Abnormal results may require additional testing for comprehensive evaluation. Please discuss your results with your healthcare provider, who can interpret them in the context of your complete medical history, physical examination, and other relevant factors to develop an appropriate management plan tailored to your specific needs.
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Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
7501,00025.00% OFF
Diabetic Screening Basic
Proper blood sugar regulation is essential for overall health and energy metabolism. The Diabetic Screening Basic I package focuses specifically on identifying abnormalities in glucose levels using four complementary testing approaches. By evaluating fasting, post-meal, random, and long-term glucose metrics, this panel provides a robust foundation for detecting diabetes-related issues at their earliest stages, enabling timely intervention and management. This Package Includes: 1. Glucose Fasting (Blood Sugar Fasting) Description: Measures your blood glucose level after an 8-12 hour fasting period. Why It's Included: This is the standard baseline test for diabetes screening and diagnosis, providing a clear picture of your body's ability to maintain normal blood sugar levels without recent food intake. 2. Glucose Post Prandial (Blood Sugar Post Prandial) Description: Measures your blood glucose level exactly 2 hours after consuming a meal. Why It's Included: This test evaluates how effectively your body processes carbohydrates and manages the blood sugar spike that naturally occurs after eating, which is often the first indicator of developing diabetes. 3. Glucose Random (Blood Sugar Random) Description: Measures your blood glucose level at any time of day, regardless of when you last ate. Why It's Included: This test provides a snapshot of your current blood sugar status and is particularly useful for detecting significant glucose abnormalities that may be causing symptoms, without the need for fasting or timed testing. 4. HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin) Description: Measures the percentage of hemoglobin proteins in your red blood cells that have glucose attached to them. Why It's Included: This test reflects your average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, providing a more comprehensive picture of long-term glucose control than single blood sugar measurements. It is considered the gold standard for monitoring diabetes management and is also used for diagnosis. Who Should Consider This Panel? Individuals with risk factors for diabetes (family history, overweight, sedentary lifestyle) Those experiencing symptoms of high blood sugar (increased thirst, frequent urination, unexplained fatigue, blurred vision) Adults over 45 years seeking routine diabetes screening Women with a history of gestational diabetes Anyone concerned about their metabolic health and blood sugar regulation Clinical Utility: This panel provides healthcare providers with multiple perspectives on glucose metabolism to: Screen for and diagnose diabetes and prediabetes using established clinical criteria Identify both immediate and long-term patterns in blood sugar control Detect early signs of insulin resistance and impaired glucose tolerance Estalish baseline measurements for ongoing health monitoring Guide decisions about lifestyle modifications and the need for further testing Important Note: While this panel provides comprehensive information about blood sugar regulation, abnormal results should be discussed with your healthcare provider for proper interpretation. Diagnosis and treatment decisions should be based on a complete clinical evaluation, including physical examination, medical history, and possibly additional testing. This panel serves as an excellent starting point for understanding your metabolic health but is not a substitute for professional medical advice
4 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
7001,00030.00% OFF
We Care About Your DIABETES
Living well with diabetes requires careful and regular monitoring of several key health indicators. The "We Care About Your DIABETES" package is a thoughtfully curated panel that goes beyond just measuring blood sugar. It provides a holistic view of your metabolic status, evaluates your risk for heart disease—a common concern for people with diabetes—and checks the health of your kidneys, which are particularly vulnerable to the effects of high blood sugar. This package is an invaluable tool for anyone managing diabetes, offering the critical data needed to stay healthy and prevent complications. This Package Includes: 1. Comprehensive Blood Sugar Control Glucose Fasting: Measures your current blood sugar level after fasting. HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): Provides your average blood sugar level over the past 2-3 months, which is the gold standard for evaluating long-term diabetes control. 2. Detailed Cardiovascular Risk Profile Cholesterol Total, HDL, LDL, and Triglycerides: This full lipid panel is crucial because diabetes significantly increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. It measures your "bad" (LDL) and "good" (HDL) cholesterol, as well as triglycerides, to assess your overall heart health. 3. Essential Kidney Function Tests Urea (Blood) and Creatinine, Serum: These are key waste products filtered by the kidneys. Elevated levels can be an early sign of diabetic kidney disease (nephropathy), allowing for early intervention. Urine RIM (Urine Analysis): Checks your urine for protein (albumin), which is one of the earliest signs of kidney damage from diabetes. It also screens for other abnormalities like infections. Who Should Consider This Package? Individuals diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes for routine monitoring. Those with prediabetes to track their health status. Anyone managing diabetes who needs to assess their risk for heart and kidney complications. Patients wanting a comprehensive overview of their metabolic health between doctor's visits. Clinical Utility: This integrated package empowers you and your healthcare provider to: Evaluate the effectiveness of your current diabetes management plan (diet, exercise, medication). Assess your risk for cardiovascular disease and make informed decisions about prevention. Detect early signs of diabetic kidney disease, when it is most treatable. Make timely adjustments to treatment strategies to maintain optimal health and prevent long-term complications. Important Note: Consistent monitoring is the cornerstone of successful diabetes management. This package provides essential metrics, but it is not a substitute for regular consultations with your healthcare team. The results from these tests should be reviewed with your doctor to create or adjust a personalized care plan that works for you. By staying proactive with your health, you can live a full and active life with diabetes.
9 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
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GYNAE BASIC PACKAGE

Gynae Basic Package
1. ABO Group & RH Type (Blood Group) Purpose: Determines your blood group (A, B, AB, O) and Rh factor (positive or negative). Use: Critical for blood transfusions, pregnancy, organ donation, etc. 2. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Purpose: Measures red cells, white cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. Use: Detects infections, anemia, blood cancers, immune disorders, etc. 3. Glucose Fasting (Blood Sugar Fasting) Purpose: Measures blood sugar after fasting for 8–12 hours. Use: Screens for diabetes or prediabetes. 4. Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg / Australia Antigen - Rapid) Purpose: Detects current infection with Hepatitis B virus. Use: Identifies carriers and active infections; important in healthcare screening. 5. Hepatitis C Virus (HCV - Rapid) Purpose: Rapid test to detect antibodies to HCV. Use: Screens for Hepatitis C infection (a liver-affecting virus). 6. HIV I & II Serology (Rapid) Purpose: Detects antibodies to HIV types I & II. Use: Screens for HIV infection. 7. Toxoplasma IgG & IgM Antibodies Purpose: Tests for Toxoplasmosis, a parasitic infection. IgG: Past exposure IgM: Recent or current infection Use: Important during pregnancy (can harm the fetus) . 8. Urine R/M (Urine Routine and Microscopy) Purpose: Analyzes urine for: Color, clarity pH, glucose, protein, ketones Microscopic elements (RBCs, WBCs, crystals, bacteria) Use: Checks for infections, kidney disease, diabetes, etc. 9. VDRL Test (Venereal Disease Research Laboratory) Purpose: Screens for syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection. Use: Often included in premarital, prenatal, and pre-employment screening. 10. Thyroid Profile - V (FT3, FT4, TSH) FT3 (Free Triiodothyronine) FT4 (Free Thyroxine) TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) Purpose: Assesses thyroid function. Use: Screens for hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and autoimmune thyroid disorders.
10 Tests Included
Gynecological Health Screening
Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening
Hormonal Profile Assessment
Iron & Vitamin Deficiency Tests
1,5002,50040.00% OFF
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