Basic Health Check-up Female

  • LAB TEST: 28
  • AGE GROUP: ≥30
  • IDEAL FOR: FEMALE
  • CONSULTATIONS: 1

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Package Description

Balancing work, family, and personal commitments can be demanding, making it easy to overlook routine health check-ups. Early detection of health concerns is crucial in preventing complicati

Who Should Consider a Basic Health Check for Women?

  • The Basic Health Check for Women is a comprehensive health screening package designed to assess various aspects of a woman's health. It's particularly beneficial for women who are proactive about their health and wish to undergo a thorough evaluation.
  • Women Aged 30 and Above: This age group is recommended for comprehensive health evaluations to detect early signs of potential health issues.
  • Women Over 40: As women age, the risk for certain health conditions increases. The Basic Health Check for women over 40 includes tests like mammograms and consultations with specialists to monitor heart health.
  • Women with a Family History of Health Conditions: If you have a family history of diseases like diabetes, heart disease, or cancer, this package can help in early detection and management.
  • Women Experiencing Symptoms or Health Concerns: If you're noticing symptoms such as fatigue, weight changes, or irregular menstrual cycles, a comprehensive check-up can provide clarity.
  • Health-Conscious Individuals: Even in the absence of symptoms, regular health check-ups are essential for maintaining overall well-being.

Fasting

  • 10–12 hours of fasting is required before the procedure.

Water Intake

  • You may drink water during the fasting period.

Clothing

  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing.

ID Proof

  • Carry a government-issued ID for registration.

Medical History

  • Bring previous medical reports and a list of current medications.

Menstruation

  • Avoid scheduling during menstruation, as urine and stool samples cannot be collected during this time.

Alcohol and Smoking

  • Avoid alcohol and smoking for at least 12 hours before the check-up.

Pregnancy

  • Pregnant women should avoid X-rays, mammography, and bone densitometry.