
Standard Check Up
Medical Examinations
Internal Medicine Specialist
Gynecologist
(for women)
Nutritionist
Urologist
(for men)
Cardiologist
Laboratory Tests
Hemogram
Serves as broad screening panel that checks for the presence of any diseases and infections in the body.
ALT and AST
Are reasonably sensitive indicators of liver damage or injury from different types of diseases or conditions.
Free T3 / T4 and TSH
Used for screening of thyroid disorders.
CRP
To detect inflammation due to acute conditions or to monitor the severity of disease in chronic conditions.
HBsAg
A blood test to determine if someone is infected with the hepatitis B virus.
Fasting
Blood Sugar
Used for diagnosis of diabetes.
Total / LDL / HDL cholesterol and triglycerides
The tests used to diagnose high cholesterol.
Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and Creatinine
Indicators of kidney functions.
Fecal Occult Blood
A cancer screening test used to check stool samples for hidden (occult) blood.
Total PSA
(for men)
A blood test used primarily to screen for prostate cancer.
Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C)
Used to determine long term levels of blood sugar and diabetes.
ALP
Used to help detect liver disease or bone disorders.
Urinalysis
A urinalysis is used to detect and manage a wide range of disorders, such as urinary tract infections, kidney disease and diabetes.
CEA
Used to reveal especially for cancers of the large intestine and rectum.
Pap Smear Test
(for women)
A Pap smear, also called a Pap test, is a procedure to test for cervical cancer in women.
Radiological Tests
Chest X-Ray
Produce images of your heart, lungs, blood vessels, airways, and the bones of your chest and spine. Chest X-rays can also reveal fluid in or around your lungs or air surrounding a lung.
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
A medical test that detects cardiac (heart) abnormalities by measuring the electrical activity generated by the heart as it contracts.
Abdominal Ultrasound
It is done to view structures inside the abdomen.
Treadmill Stress Test
Can give an idea of how well a person's heart works during physical activity.
Echocardiography (Ultrasound of Heart)
Provides pictures of the heart's valves and chambers and helps your doctor evaluate the pumping action of the heart.
Mammography
(for women)
Screening for breast cancer.