A full body check, also known as a comprehensive health checkup or an annual physical exam, is a medical examination that evaluates your overall health and evaluates the risk of developing various diseases. A full body check may include tests for your heart, liver, kidney, lungs, and other organs.
People who have Check UP are examined in their entire body to be informed about the risks related to their health early and to take precautions against diseases. The general purpose is to take precautions before the disease occurs and early diagnosis is always important in diseases. Check-up examinations, vital for early diagnosis and diagnosis, are critical health screenings that should not be postponed. They are the names given to health screenings that even healthy people should have once a year.
The biggest risk factor for most diseases that affect us as we age is the age itself. Once you reach your 40s and 50s it is important to check your status for diabetes, cholesterol, liver health, and other markers that can be improved through lifestyle changes before they become irreversible.
Why Should We Have a Check-Up?
Health is a situation that must be considered important in order not to experience material and spiritual losses. Getting a check-up is very important in terms of early diagnosis before health is lost and the disease starts. All examinations performed to take early precautions against possible diseases by undergoing a health screening of the body are collected under the name of check-up. Some diseases do not show symptoms when they occur and for this reason, it is important for even an individual who feels healthy to have a check-up in terms of early diagnosis.
When Should You Have a Check-Up?
People generally see a doctor when they are sick, and this causes some diseases to be late for treatment. Although there are criteria that vary according to age, gender, and genetic characteristics for people when it comes to check-ups, healthy individuals should have a check-up once a year after the ages of 35-40.
Especially after the ages of 35-40, it is vital for every individual to have a check-up to take early precautions for diseases. Once a year is a valid period for healthy individuals. If there is a genetic problem or any suspicion of a disease, it is important to consult a doctor about the periods.
VIP CHECK-UP PLAN for women
Full body check-up total care tests for women; is one of the most popular health check-ups which includes tests such as Kidney Function Test, Liver Function Test, Thyroid Function Tests, Cholesterol, Cancer Screening, Breast Ultrasound, Mammogram
Consultations
Internal Medicine Consultation
Cardiology Consultation
OB&GYN Consultation
Ophtalmology Consultation
Dietitian Consultation
Ear, Nose & Troath Consultation
Dental Consultation
Cardiology
ECG (Electrocardiography)
Cardiac Ultrasound (Echocardiogram)
Radiology
Thorax Radiography (PA)
Abdominal Ultrasound
Thyroid Ultrasound
Panoramic Radiography
Breast Ultrasound
Mammogram
Clinical Laboratory
Haemogram (Complete Blood Count - CBC); Blood Diseases and Examination of Blood Cells
Automated Urinanalysis; Diagnosis of Kidney, Urinary Tract and Bladder Diseases
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN); Kidney Function
Creatinine (Kidney function); Kidney Function
Fasting Blood Sugar; Diabetes
Hemoglobin A1C; Diagnosis and Follow-up of Diabetes
HDL Cholesterol
LDL Cholesterol
Cholesterol; Body Fat Levels
Triglycerides; Measurement of Blood Fat Levels
Uric Acid; Protein Metabolism & Gout Disease
Total Protein; Liver & Kidney Functions
Albumin; Protein Level in Blood Plasma
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT); Liver functions
Aspartate-aminotransferase (AST); Liver functions
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) (SGOT); Liver & Bone Diseases
Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT); Liver Functions
Anti-HBs; Immunity Status Against Hepatitis B
HBsAg; Detection of Hepatitis B Disease and Carriage
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
FT4; Thyroid / Goiter Disease
FT3; Thyroid / Goiter Disease
Calcium; Blood & Calcium Metabolism
Iron test; Iron level in Blood Serum
Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC)
Ferritin; Blood and İron Metabolic Disease
Vitamin B12; Anemia and Nervous System Disorders
Vitamin D
Phosphate
C-reactive protein (CRP); Inflammation
Erythrocyte Sedimetation (ESR); Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases
PAP Smear; Cervical cancer screenning
Fecal Occult Blood; Bleeding Diseases Originating from the Stomach and Intestines
Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA); Cancer screening marker
Platinium Check-Up for Women
Consultations
Internal Medicine Consultation
Cardiology Consultation
OB&GYN Consultation
Dietitian Consultation
Ear, Nose & Troath Consultation
Dental Consultation
Cardiology
ECG (Electrocardiography)
Radiology
Thorax Radiography (PA)
Abdominal Ultrasound
Panoramic Radiography
Breast Ultrasound
Mammogram
Clinical Laboratory
Haemogram (Complete Blood Count - CBC); Blood Diseases and Examination of Blood Cells
Automated Urinanalysis; Diagnosis of Kidney, Urinary Tract and Bladder Diseases
Creatinine (Kidney function); Kidney Function
Fasting Blood Sugar; Diabetes
Hemoglobin A1C; Diagnosis and Follow-up of Diabetes
HDL Cholesterol
LDL Cholesterol
Cholesterol; Body Fat Levels
Triglycerides; Measurement of Blood Fat Levels
Uric Acid; Protein Metabolism & Gout Disease
Alanine aminotransferase (ALT); Liver functions
Aspartate-aminotransferase (AST); Liver functions
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) (SGOT); Liver & Bone Diseases
Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT); Liver Functions
Anti-HBs; Immunity Status Against Hepatitis B
HBsAg; Detection of Hepatitis B Disease and Carriage
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Ferritin; Blood and İron Metabolic Disease
C-reactive protein (CRP); Inflammation
Erythrocyte Sedimentation (ESR); Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases
PAP Smear; Cervical cancer screening
Hepatitis C (HCV); Hepatitis C Diagnosis
HIV ab 1 2 & p24 Ag; Early HIV Detection