This health screening is suitable for both Male and Female.
Fasting required?: YES
Comprehensive Health Screening consists of:
- Consultation & Examination
- Body Index Analysis (BIA)
- Urine & Stool Analysis
- Chest X-Ray
- Pap Smear (Female Only)
- Blood Tests
- Other Tests
- Heart Screening Tests
Blood Tests | Other Tests | Heart Screening | Imaging Test |
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What is health screening and why is it important?
Health screening is important for several reasons:
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Early detection of health issues
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Regular health screenings can help identify potential health problems before they become serious. Early detection often leads to more effective treatment and better health outcomes.
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Monitoring overall health
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Screenings provide valuable insights into your current health status, allowing you to track changes over time and make informed decisions about your lifestyle and healthcare.
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Prevention of chronic diseases
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Many chronic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, can be prevented or managed more effectively when detected early through screening.
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How often should health screening be done?
Adults aged 18-39
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Basic health screening every 2-3 years
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Annual blood pressure checks
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Cholesterol test every 5 years
Adults aged 40-49
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Basic health screening every 1-2 years
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Annual blood pressure checks
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Cholesterol check every 2-5 years
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Blood sugar test every 3 years
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Colon cancer screening starting at age 45 (every 10 years for colonoscopy)
Adults aged 50 and above
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Annual health screening
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Annual blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar tests
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Colon cancer screening every 1-10 years depending on method
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Bone density test every 5 years
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Hearing test every 10 years
Additional screenings for women
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Cervical cancer screening every 3-5 years for women 25-69
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Mammogram every 2 years for women 50-69