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An individual's needs for a specific screening test are based on factors such as age, gender and family history. In heart screening, individuals with.......

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An individual's needs for a specific screening test are based on factors such as age, gender and family history. In heart screening, individuals with no signs or symptoms of coronary artery disease, are evaluated to assess their risk of developing heart disease by measuring Cholesterol level as LDL and HDL, glucose levels and conducting advance tests like TMT and ECHO.

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Blood Investigation

  • Blood group and Ab Screening
  • Hemogram

KIDNEY HEALTH

  • Kidney Function Test
  • Urine Albumin Creatinine Ratio

DIABETES SCREENING

  • Glucose (Random)
  • Glycosylated Hb (HbA1c)

LIVER HEALTH

  • Liver Function test

CARDIAC RISK EVALUATION

  • ECG
  • Extended Lipid Profile
  • Stress ECHO/ TMT+2D ECHO (as advised)
  • Homocysteine
  • Hs-CRP

Stroke Screening

  • Carotid Doppler

LUNG HEALTH

  • XRAY CHEST
  • Pulmonary Function Test

INFECTION SCREENING

  • Urine Analysis

Obesity Screening

  • Body Composition Analysis

Hormone Screening

  • Thyroid Function Test

CONSULTATIONS

  • Cardiologist review
  • Dietician
  • Physiotherapist

 | Individuals with sedentary lifestyle, high stress jobs & smokers Past History of cardiac disease Family history of heart ailments.

General Instructions:

  • Get Sufficient Rest.
  • Please do not eat or drink anything (no tea coffee lime water etc. ) except water for a minimum of 10 to 12 hours (Plain water is permitted) and abstinence from excessive fatty meal and meat for dinner in the evening before is essential.
  • If you are scheduled for Dexa /Bone densitometry Test Please do not take Calcium or Multi-vitamins (contains calcium salt ) supplements for 24 hours prior to the test.
  • For Spirometry / Pulmonary Function test intake of inhalers needs to be avoided for 24 hours (if possible) hence patient should consult their prescribing physician.
  • Avoid exercise in the morning on day of health check up.
  • Please wear comfortable footwear since you be required to undergo a brisk walk as a part of Treadmill test (TMT ) if indicated .
  • Do not consume alcohol or nicotine 24 hours prior to the health check.
  • Please carry all your current medications and medical records for any known medical condition (Significant Medical or Surgical History).
  • A strong urge to void urine implies a full bladder. We suggest that you consume 1 to 2 liters of water starting 1 hour prior to your appointment time. This will ensure that you have a full bladder in time for your ultrasound scan.
  • If you use contact lenses you are advised to discontinue use of your contact lenses 24 hours prior to your appointed date. Start use of your latest number spectacles. The eye specialist will need to evaluate your latest numbers spectacles as well.
  • You are requested to clean the wax from ears for Audiometry.
  • There may be a short waiting time for each test as per your selected package.
  • This whole process will take minimum 4-5 hrs.

For Women:

  • It is advised to book your appointment about one week after your last day of menstruation.
  • If you are menstruating on the day of your appointment please inform the nurses on arrival.
  • If you are pregnant or suspecting pregnancy do not get any X-ray or mammography done and kindly inform the EHC reception in advance about your pregnancy status.
  • Mammography is advised for above 35yrs old or depending on the patient requirement

Other Instructions:

  • If you are a diabetic/cardiac/BP patient or have suffered any illness or fever in the recent past please inform the EHC reception in advance.
  • All corporate clients are requested to bring the original credit letter from your company.
  • For identification kindly bring a valid photo ID Card.
All Packages
Healthy Heart
Healthy Heart
Women Hormone Health 40 Years+
Women Hormone Health 40 years+
Women Hormone Health 20-40 Years
Women Hormone Health <40 years
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