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BloodOxy Comprehensive Health Check Package
Parameters : 12
Also known as : BloodOxy Comprehensive Health Check Package
You save   4391
75% OFF
EXCLUSIVE OFFER
5890   1499
Report Delivery
1 Day
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Bookings above 500
Pre - Instruction
No Preparation Required
Covid Safety
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Test Details
Test Code BOBT00987
Test Category Package
Sample Type Blood, Urine
Details of BloodOxy Comprehensive Health Check Package
What is BloodOxy Comprehensive Health Check Package?
BloodOxy Comprehensive Health Check Package can help in diagnosing conditions at an early stage and preventing complications related to them. It includes a unique diagnostic profile of tests for a health evaluation.
This package is suitable for males and females of all age groups. It screens for the most common health conditions related to kidneys, heart, diabetes, and urine. you should get this package done if you want a thorough evaluation of the overall health status of your body.

This Package is optimal for people falling in the age of 5-99 years.
  • Random Blood Glucose: Blood sugar level also known as blood glucose level is the amount of sugar in a person’s blood. Blood sugar or glucose is a crucial unit of the body and serves as the primary source of energy. It is crucial to the normal functioning of varied tissues and most importantly the brain. Glucose levels are low in the morning before the first meal of the day and rise after having a meal.

  • Complete Blood Count ( CBC ): Complete Blood Count can provide a quick snapshot of your overall health. A CBC is part of a routine physical exam. A CBC is a blood test that measures red blood cells, white blood cells, and blood platelets (cells that help your blood clot). It is one of the most common tests.

  • Renal Function Test without Urine Routine (RFT): The purpose of a renal panel test is to find or rule out potential kidney impairment or disease. Depending on the circumstances, it may be used for diagnosis, screening, or monitoring.

    • Diagnosis is the identification of a health problem after signs or symptoms have started. A renal panel may be ordered if the doctor believes that symptoms could be related to an issue affecting the kidneys.

    • Screening is testing with the goal of early detection of a problem. Screening tests are done before any symptoms have occurred. For people who are at higher risk of developing kidney disease, a renal panel may be prescribed to try to reveal problems at an earlier stage.

    • Monitoring is how a patient’s situation can be tracked over time. Repeat testing with a renal panel can show if the condition of the kidneys is getting better or worse. This monitoring may be done after treatment for kidney disease. It can also be used to watch for changes to kidney function when taking medications that can cause kidney impairment.

  • Liver Function Test (LFT): Liver function tests are blood tests used to help diagnose and monitor liver disease or damage. The tests measure the levels of certain enzymes and proteins in your blood.

    Some of these tests measure how well the liver is performing its normal functions of producing protein and clearing bilirubin, a blood waste product. Other liver function tests measure enzymes that liver cells release in response to damage or disease.

  • Lipid Profile: Lipid profile or lipid panel is a panel of blood tests that serves as an initial screening tool for abnormalities in lipids, such as cholesterol and triglycerides. This test may be measured at any time of the day without fasting. However, if the test is drawn as part of a total lipid profile, it requires a 12-hour fast (no food or drink, except water). For the most accurate results, wait at least two months after a heart attack, surgery, infection, injury, or pregnancy to check cholesterol levels.

  • Calcium: Serum calcium is a blood test to measure the amount of calcium in the blood. Serum calcium is usually measured to screen for or monitor bone diseases or calcium-regulation disorders (diseases of the parathyroid gland or kidneys).

  • Iron: Iron tests measure different substances in the blood to check iron levels in your body. Iron is a mineral that's essential for making red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. Iron is also important for healthy muscles, bone marrow, and organ function. Iron levels that are too low or too high can cause serious health problems.

  • Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c): A glycosylated hemoglobin test measures the amount of glucose (sugar) in your blood. The test is often called A1c, or sometimes HbA1c. It’s a simple blood test used to:

    • Detect prediabetes - high sugar levels that can lead to diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.

    • Diagnose diabetes.

    • Tell how well a person with diabetes has been managing the disease.

  • Urine Complete Analysis: A urinalysis is a group of physical, chemical, and microscopic tests. The tests detect and/or measure several substances in the urine, such as byproducts of normal and abnormal metabolism, cells, cellular fragments, and bacteria.

    Urine is produced by the kidneys, two fist-sized organs located on either side of the spine at the bottom of the ribcage. The kidneys filter wastes out of the blood, help regulate the amount of water in the body and conserve proteins, electrolytes, and other compounds that the body can reuse. Anything that is not needed is eliminated in the urine, traveling from the kidneys through the ureters to the bladder and then through the urethra and out of the body.

    Urine is generally yellow and relatively clear, but each time a person urinates, the color, quantity, concentration, and content of the urine will be slightly different because of varying constituents.

  • Vitamin D3 (25 Hydroxy Cholecalciferol): Vitamin D is a family of compounds that is essential for the proper growth and formation of teeth and bones. This test measures the level of vitamin D in the blood.

    Two forms of vitamin D can be measured in the blood, 25-hydroxyvitamin D and 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D. The 25-hydroxyvitamin D is the major form found in the blood and is the relatively inactive precursor to the active hormone, 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D. Because of its long half-life and higher concentration, 25-hydroxyvitamin D is commonly measured to assess and monitor vitamin D status in individuals.

  • Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin): Vitamin B-12 is necessary for several bodily processes, including nerve function and the production of DNA and red blood cells.
    A person whose vitamin B-12 levels are outside of the normal range will require treatment. Low levels of the vitamin can cause neurological symptoms, as well as fatigue, constipation, and weight loss. High B-12 levels may indicate liver disease, diabetes, or another condition. Read on to learn more about testing B-12 levels and what the test results mean.

  • Thyroid Profile (TFT) [T3, T4, TSH]: A thyroid profile (T3, T4, TSH) test refers to a set of blood tests that measures the levels of the thyroid hormones secreted from the thyroid gland. It is also known as the thyroid function test. The thyroid gland is located at the front part of the neck and it produces thyroid hormones namely: triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4).

    The secretion of thyroid hormone is regulated by thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). Thyroid hormones are responsible for maintaining certain processes in the body including metabolism, energy generation, mood, etc. The thyroid profile test includes the test of TSH, T3, and T4. The tests are designed to differentiate hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism from the euthyroid state.
Routine Tests
BloodOxy Comprehensive Health Check Package
Parameters : 12
Also known as : BloodOxy Comprehensive Health Check Package
You save   4391
75% OFF
EXCLUSIVE OFFER
5890   1499
Report Delivery
1 Day
Free Sample Collection
Bookings above 500
Pre - Instruction
No Preparation Required
Covid Safety
Assured
Test Details
Test Code BOBT00987
Test Category Package
Sample Type Blood, Urine
Details of BloodOxy Comprehensive Health Check Package
What is BloodOxy Comprehensive Health Check Package?
BloodOxy Comprehensive Health Check Package can help in diagnosing conditions at an early stage and preventing complications related to them. It includes a unique diagnostic profile of tests for a health evaluation.
This package is suitable for males and females of all age groups. It screens for the most common health conditions related to kidneys, heart, diabetes, and urine. you should get this package done if you want a thorough evaluation of the overall health status of your body.

This Package is optimal for people falling in the age of 5-99 years.
  • Random Blood Glucose: Blood sugar level also known as blood glucose level is the amount of sugar in a person’s blood. Blood sugar or glucose is a crucial unit of the body and serves as the primary source of energy. It is crucial to the normal functioning of varied tissues and most importantly the brain. Glucose levels are low in the morning before the first meal of the day and rise after having a meal.

  • Complete Blood Count ( CBC ): Complete Blood Count can provide a quick snapshot of your overall health. A CBC is part of a routine physical exam. A CBC is a blood test that measures red blood cells, white blood cells, and blood platelets (cells that help your blood clot). It is one of the most common tests.

  • Renal Function Test without Urine Routine (RFT): The purpose of a renal panel test is to find or rule out potential kidney impairment or disease. Depending on the circumstances, it may be used for diagnosis, screening, or monitoring.

    • Diagnosis is the identification of a health problem after signs or symptoms have started. A renal panel may be ordered if the doctor believes that symptoms could be related to an issue affecting the kidneys.

    • Screening is testing with the goal of early detection of a problem. Screening tests are done before any symptoms have occurred. For people who are at higher risk of developing kidney disease, a renal panel may be prescribed to try to reveal problems at an earlier stage.

    • Monitoring is how a patient’s situation can be tracked over time. Repeat testing with a renal panel can show if the condition of the kidneys is getting better or worse. This monitoring may be done after treatment for kidney disease. It can also be used to watch for changes to kidney function when taking medications that can cause kidney impairment.

  • Liver Function Test (LFT): Liver function tests are blood tests used to help diagnose and monitor liver disease or damage. The tests measure the levels of certain enzymes and proteins in your blood.

    Some of these tests measure how well the liver is performing its normal functions of producing protein and clearing bilirubin, a blood waste product. Other liver function tests measure enzymes that liver cells release in response to damage or disease.

  • Lipid Profile: Lipid profile or lipid panel is a panel of blood tests that serves as an initial screening tool for abnormalities in lipids, such as cholesterol and triglycerides. This test may be measured at any time of the day without fasting. However, if the test is drawn as part of a total lipid profile, it requires a 12-hour fast (no food or drink, except water). For the most accurate results, wait at least two months after a heart attack, surgery, infection, injury, or pregnancy to check cholesterol levels.

  • Calcium: Serum calcium is a blood test to measure the amount of calcium in the blood. Serum calcium is usually measured to screen for or monitor bone diseases or calcium-regulation disorders (diseases of the parathyroid gland or kidneys).

  • Iron: Iron tests measure different substances in the blood to check iron levels in your body. Iron is a mineral that's essential for making red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. Iron is also important for healthy muscles, bone marrow, and organ function. Iron levels that are too low or too high can cause serious health problems.

  • Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c): A glycosylated hemoglobin test measures the amount of glucose (sugar) in your blood. The test is often called A1c, or sometimes HbA1c. It’s a simple blood test used to:

    • Detect prediabetes - high sugar levels that can lead to diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.

    • Diagnose diabetes.

    • Tell how well a person with diabetes has been managing the disease.

  • Urine Complete Analysis: A urinalysis is a group of physical, chemical, and microscopic tests. The tests detect and/or measure several substances in the urine, such as byproducts of normal and abnormal metabolism, cells, cellular fragments, and bacteria.

    Urine is produced by the kidneys, two fist-sized organs located on either side of the spine at the bottom of the ribcage. The kidneys filter wastes out of the blood, help regulate the amount of water in the body and conserve proteins, electrolytes, and other compounds that the body can reuse. Anything that is not needed is eliminated in the urine, traveling from the kidneys through the ureters to the bladder and then through the urethra and out of the body.

    Urine is generally yellow and relatively clear, but each time a person urinates, the color, quantity, concentration, and content of the urine will be slightly different because of varying constituents.

  • Vitamin D3 (25 Hydroxy Cholecalciferol): Vitamin D is a family of compounds that is essential for the proper growth and formation of teeth and bones. This test measures the level of vitamin D in the blood.

    Two forms of vitamin D can be measured in the blood, 25-hydroxyvitamin D and 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D. The 25-hydroxyvitamin D is the major form found in the blood and is the relatively inactive precursor to the active hormone, 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D. Because of its long half-life and higher concentration, 25-hydroxyvitamin D is commonly measured to assess and monitor vitamin D status in individuals.

  • Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin): Vitamin B-12 is necessary for several bodily processes, including nerve function and the production of DNA and red blood cells.
    A person whose vitamin B-12 levels are outside of the normal range will require treatment. Low levels of the vitamin can cause neurological symptoms, as well as fatigue, constipation, and weight loss. High B-12 levels may indicate liver disease, diabetes, or another condition. Read on to learn more about testing B-12 levels and what the test results mean.

  • Thyroid Profile (TFT) [T3, T4, TSH]: A thyroid profile (T3, T4, TSH) test refers to a set of blood tests that measures the levels of the thyroid hormones secreted from the thyroid gland. It is also known as the thyroid function test. The thyroid gland is located at the front part of the neck and it produces thyroid hormones namely: triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4).

    The secretion of thyroid hormone is regulated by thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). Thyroid hormones are responsible for maintaining certain processes in the body including metabolism, energy generation, mood, etc. The thyroid profile test includes the test of TSH, T3, and T4. The tests are designed to differentiate hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism from the euthyroid state.
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