The content of a check-up may vary depending on the package you choose and your personal needs. In addition to the main check-up package, the following tests may be included in check-up programs:
Blood Tests:
- Complete blood count (hemogram): Measures the number and characteristics of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
- Biochemistry tests: Measures blood values such as liver functions, kidney functions, glucose (sugar), cholesterol, triglycerides, and electrolytes.
- Hormone tests: Measures hormone levels such as thyroid hormones and sex hormones.
- Cancer markers: Measures levels of markers used for early detection of certain types of cancer.
- Infection tests: Can be performed to screen for infectious diseases such as hepatitis and HIV.
Urine Test:
- Performed to detect urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and other conditions.
Stool Test:
- Can be performed to detect digestive system problems and screen for colorectal cancer.
- Fecal occult blood test: Detects hidden blood in the stool.
Imaging Tests:
- X-ray: Such as chest X-ray, bone imaging
- Mammography: For breast cancer screening (for women over 40)
- Ultrasound: To visualize organs such as abdominal organs, thyroid gland, and breast
- ECG (electrocardiography): Measures the electrical activity of the heart
- Echocardiography (ECHO): Evaluates the structure and function of the heart
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging): Obtains detailed images of organs and tissues such as the brain, spine, and joints
- CT (computed tomography): Obtains cross-sectional images of the body
Other Tests:
- Eye examination: To assess visual acuity, eye pressure, and other eye health issues
- Hearing test: To evaluate hearing ability
- Lung function test: To assess the performance of the lungs
- Endoscopy and colonoscopy: To visualize the digestive system
- Bone density measurement: To evaluate the risk of osteoporosis (bone loss)
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