Hemogram: Anemia, examination of blood diseases and blood cells
TIT: Complete Urinalysis
AST: Liver function test
BOTTOM: Liver function test
TSH: Diagnosis and follow-up of thyroid diseases and functions
HBsAg: Diagnosis and follow-up of thyroid diseases and functions
AXLE:
Parasite in Stool:
Vitamin B12: Diagnosis of anemia and some nervous system disorders
Creatinine: Kidney function test
Total Cholesterol: Measurement of cholesterol from blood fats, assessment of atherosclerosis risk
Triglyceride: Cholesterol measurement
FT4: Diagnosis of thyroid/goiter diseases
Iron: Diagnosis of blood and iron metabolism diseases
Iron Binding: Diagnosis of blood and iron metabolism diseases
Ferritin: Diagnosis of blood and iron metabolism diseases
What is Check-Up?
Check-up, which is a personal health screening, is a health service that includes evaluation of general health status, clarification of risk factors for general diseases of the body, and all diagnosis and examination applications.
The aim of the check-up is to allow the quality of life to be maintained at the same level for many years. In this way, in addition to the treatment of diseases, it is ensured that the diseases and diseases that may arise are prevented and health conditions are maximized.
With specialist physician examinations, pre-check-up interviews and reports to be issued afterward, early diagnosis and preventive treatment opportunities are maximized. And without waiting, without getting tired, on the same day and under the control of your doctor.
THINGS TO DO BEFORE COME TO THE CHECK-UP
The ideal fasting period is 10-12 hours before blood is drawn for laboratory tests. The fasting period should not be less than 8 hours and more than 16 hours. You can drink enough water to wet the mouth. However, fruits, cigarettes, sugar, chewing gum and foods containing caffeine should not be used.
It is important that our pediatric patients come as hungry as possible.
It is important not to drink alcohol for 48 hours before the appointment and to consume light foods at dinner.
In your program content; If you have an upper abdomen (abdomen) ultrasound, it is sufficient to be hungry. If you have a full abdominal ultrasound, you should be hungry and your bladder should be full (a desire to urinate).
What Does Check Up Cover?
In the check-up process, detailed examinations and examinations are applied for the following health problems:
Hypertension, diabetes (diabetes), cerebrovascular diseases, Heart diseases, Eye diseases, immune system diseases, obesity and high cholesterol Liver and kidney diseases, lung diseases, Infectious diseases such as hepatitis, HIV, measles, Bone resorption (osteoporosis), Cancer types such as large intestine (colon) cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, cervical (cervix) cancer, thyroid gland diseases, Psychiatric disorders such as depression.