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Medical Examination

Thorough Clinical Examination

  • General Inspection – Blood pressure, pulse rate, height, weight, body mass index
  • Heart
  • Lung
  • Abdomen
  • Nervous system
  • Bones & Joints
  • For females: Breast Examination & Pap Smear

Comprehensive Blood & Urine Tests

  • Lipid studies – cholesterol & triglyceride levels
  • Liver function test
  • Kidney function test
  • Thyroid screening
  • Haemotology + Blood Group
  • Infectious Diseases – Syphilis
  • Hepatitis A & B, HIV
  • Arthritis Screening
  • Urinalysis
  • Electrolytes
  • Immunology
  • Microscopic Studies
  • Differential Count
  • Peripheral Blood Film

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Body Composition Analysis

The human body mainly consists of four components, which are proportionate to tone another in a health body. Disproportionate body composition can lead to obesity, osteoporosis, and edema. It is important to manage your body fat and skeletal muscle mass, which depend on your life style.


Abdominal & Pelvic Ultrasound

It is a painless & safe examination It uses sound waves to detect abnormality or diseases in the abdomen & pelvis, like gallstones and kidney stones. No special preparation or injection are required.


Chest X-ray

The chest x-ray is the most commonly performed diagnostic x-ray examination. A chest x-ray makes images of the heart, lungs, airways, blood vessels and the bones of the spine and chest.


ECG

The electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a diagnostic tool that measures and records the electrical activity of the heart in exquisite detail. Interpretation of these details allows diagnosis of a wide range of heart conditions. These conditions can vary from minor to life threatening.


Global Risk Score

A proprietary software to access your 10 years heart attack risk.


Stress Test / Treadmill

Stress testing provides your doctor with information about how your heart works during physical stress. Some heart problems are easier to diagnose when your heart is working hard and beating fast. During a stress test, you exercise (walk or run on a treadmill or pedal a bicycle) or are given a medicine to make your heart work harder while heart tests are performed.


Mammogram

A mammogram is an x-ray test that produces an image of the inner breast tissue on film. This technique, called mammography, is used to visualize normal and abnormal structures within the breasts. Mammography, therefore, can help in identifying cysts, calcifications, and tumors within the breast. It is currently the most efficient screening method to detect early breast cancer.


Pap-Smear

A Pap smear is a simple, quick, and relatively painless screening test in which a sample of cells from a woman's cervix (the end of the uterus that extends into the vagina) is collected and spread (smeared) on a microscope slide. The cells are examined under a microscope in order to look for pre-malignant (before-cancer) or malignant (cancer) changes.


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