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Comprehensive Preventive Health Checkups

A Comprehensive Preventive Health Checkup is a detailed health screening package designed to detect early signs of disease and assess your general health status before you have symptoms. It includes a broad range of tests — blood, urine, sometimes imaging — to review major body systems, nutritional and hormonal balance, cardiovascular risk, etc.

The aim is early detection, prevention, and more informed management of health. Regular checkups like this can help reduce risk of chronic disease, improve treatment outcomes, and give peace of mind.

Key Features & Benefits

Early detection of risk factors (e.g. high cholesterol, impaired glucose tolerance, liver or kidney dysfunction) before they evolve into full disease.

Holistic health assessment, covering multiple organs/systems: heart, liver, kidney, thyroid, bone, etc.

Nutritional & hormonal evaluations (e.g. vitamin deficiencies, hormones) to detect imbalances.

Cardiac risk marker tests — e.g. lipids, hs-CRP, etc., for detecting heart disease risk.

Customized based on age, sex, medical history — packages often change depending on your risk factors and needs.

Peace of mind: knowing your health status, baseline numbers; ability to track changes over time.

Preparation & Conditions

Fasting: Commonly 8-12 hours for tests that require it (glucose, lipid profile, etc.).

Sample type: Blood, urine; sometimes imaging or stool samples.

Avoid: heavy meals, alcohol, strenuous exercise (if advised), certain medications may affect results.

Timing: Morning sample collection preferred; imaging may need specific scheduling.

Report Delivery & What You Get

Turnaround time: Usually within 24-48 hours for lab tests; imaging may take longer.

Format: Digital +/- physical; include reference ranges for each parameter.

Interpretation support: Many labs provide notes on which results are outside normal ranges. But medical consultation is essential.

Follow-up: You may be advised lifestyle changes, further tests, or specialist referrals based on results.

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