Test package information
Complete peripheral blood cell analysis (red blood cells, platelets, white blood cells):
– Overall health assessment.
– Early diagnosis of blood diseases (anemia, leukemia, thrombocytopenia…) and infectious diseases.
Blood lipid quantification – Cholesterol, Triglycerides, HDL, LDL, Cholesterol/HDL ratio:
– Measure total fat, “good” fat, and “bad” fat in the blood to help assess fat metabolism disorders.
– Screening for the risk of atherosclerosis can lead to cardiovascular diseases such as embolism, myocardial infarction, stroke…
Blood sugar test – Glucose:
– Glucose shows the blood sugar level at the time of sampling.
– Checking and monitoring blood sugar levels helps screen for the risk of blood sugar disorders and diabetes.
Renal function assessment – Creatinine, Urea:
– Assess kidney function, glomerular filtration rate, monitor treatment of kidney disease.
– Abnormal results of Creatinine and Urea index suggest diagnosis of kidney damage and impaired kidney function.
Gout Screening – Uric Acid:
– Measuring blood uric acid concentration is important in monitoring and diagnosing gout.
– Uric Acid index test combined with Creatinine test and Total urinalysis also supports suggesting the diagnosis of kidney stones.
Liver enzyme test – AST, ALT, GGT + Liver function assessment – Bilirubin GT, Albumin:
– Assess liver condition and extent of liver damage.
– Detect liver and bile dysfunction.
– Support diagnosis, monitor treatment progress and treatment response for clinical diseases related to the liver and bile.
Hepatitis B screening – HBsAg, Anti HBs:
– HBsAg: Hepatitis B virus surface antigen. This is the initial and most basic test to detect hepatitis B virus infection or not.
– Anti HBs (HbsAb): Hepatitis B virus surface antibody. This test helps assess the level of antibodies against the hepatitis B virus in the body. The person being tested will rely on this result to know whether or not they need to be vaccinated.
Hepatitis C screening – Anti HCV: Test to detect hepatitis C virus infection.
Thyroid function screening – FT3, FT4, TSH:
– Determine the level of thyroid activity by measuring thyroid stimulating hormone TSH and thyroid hormones FT3, FT4.
– Early detection of thyroid diseases, including hyperthyroidism (cravings, weight loss, intolerance to hot weather, rapid heartbeat, anxiety, difficulty sleeping), hypothyroidism (hypothermia, decreased metabolism, slow growth, slow heart rate, decreased physiological needs, depression), thyroiditis, thyroid cancer.
– Helps monitor the effectiveness of treatment of thyroid diseases.
MICRONUTRIENT TESTING
Test for calcium index:
Determining total serum calcium concentration helps in initial assessment of blood calcium disorders: Hypercalcemia (Hyperparathyroidism, cancer, vitamin D poisoning); Hypocalcemia (Hypoparathyroidism, vitamin D deficiency, kidney failure).
General urinalysis:
– Screening for certain abnormalities such as protein, blood, white blood cells, bacteria, sugar, etc., helps detect kidney and urinary tract disorders, including chronic kidney disease, diabetes, stones and infections.
– Combined with other test indicators to support the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases, blood pressure, liver,…
General Abdominal Ultrasound:
Imaging evaluation of abdominal organs such as liver, gallbladder, kidney, bladder, spleen, pancreas, prostate, uterus, ovaries, thereby helping to evaluate certain diseases, detect abnormalities or large tumors (if any) in abdominal organs.
Chest X-ray:
Imaging assessment of the heart and lungs, supporting the diagnosis of some diseases such as: pulmonary fibrosis, collapse, effusion, pneumothorax, tuberculosis, pneumonia, lung tumors and some heart abnormalities such as: enlarged heart shadow, teardrop-shaped heart shadow…
Teenage Health Checkup Package
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