Executive Woman Health Package 3
Our Executive Woman Health Package offers a thorough evaluation of your overall well-being, combining physical examination, medical history, and specialized screenings to provide a comprehensive understanding of your health. Take charge of your well-being with this proactive step towards a healthier future.
Our Tests include:
Physical Examination & History Taking
Physical Examination and History Taking are essential for medical evaluation, involving gathering patient information and systematically assessing the body to identify signs, symptoms, and relevant factors for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Body Mass Index (BMI)
The Body Mass Index (BMI) test evaluates weight in relation to height, offering insights into body composition and potential health risks. This simple calculation aids in categorizing weight status and guiding tailored interventions for improved well-being.
Blood Pressure Screening
Blood Pressure Screening is vital for detecting hypertension by measuring blood force against artery walls using a cuff and sphygmomanometer. This process helps identify cardiovascular risks through systolic and diastolic readings, guiding timely interventions.
Vision – Snellen Chart
The Snellen Chart is a key ophthalmology tool for evaluating visual acuity by having patients read standardized letters at varying sizes. This assessment aids in diagnosing and correcting refractive errors, ensuring precise vision prescriptions.
Ultrasound of Abdomen and Pelvis
Ultrasound of Abdominal and Pelvis is a non-invasive imaging method that uses sound waves to create real-time internal images, essential for diagnosing organ, vessel, and reproductive system conditions, facilitating precise medical decisions.
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Electrocardiogram (ECG) records the heart's electrical activity through electrodes on the skin, enabling medical professionals to assess rhythm, identify irregularities, and diagnose conditions like arrhythmias and ischemia. It's a crucial tool in cardiology for evaluating heart health.
Thin Prep
Thin Prep is a advanced method used in cervical cancer screening that improves the accuracy of Pap tests. During a Thin Prep test, cervical cells are collected and preserved in a liquid medium, allowing for better cell dispersion and separation. This technique enhances the detection of abnormal cells, leading to earlier diagnosis and more effective management of cervical health.
Urine Screening
Urine screening analyzes collected urine for markers like glucose, protein, blood cells, and infection indicators, aiding rapid detection of health issues and informing medical decisions.
Essential Blood Screening Profile*
- Full blood count
- Renal function test
- Liver function test
- Lipid test (Cholesterol)
- Urine FEME
- Diabetes screening
- Serum Electrolytes
- Risk Marker (Stroke/Heart/Attack)
Additional Tests
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
- Free T4
- Free T3
- Microalbumin (ACR)
- Helicobacter Pylori
- Homocysteine
- Hepatitis A Antibody
- Hepatitis B Screening
- HIV Screening
- Rheumatoid Factor RF
- Syphilis TP-Ab
- Iron Status (Iron, Transferrin %)
- Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) Tumor Marker
- Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) Tumor Marker
- EBV VCA IgA (Tumor Marker for Nose & Throat)
- CA 19-9 (Tumor Marker for Gastro-Intestinal Cancer)
- CA 125 (Tumor Marker for Ovarian Cancer)
- CA 15-3 (Tumor Marker for Breast Cancer)
Stool Test
The Stool Test involves examining a small stool sample to assess digestive health, detect infections, and identify potential medical conditions. It provides crucial information about blood, parasites, bacteria, and other indicators, guiding healthcare decisions for treatment and further investigations.