Examination List |
Description |
| Physical examination and consultation |
Complete physical examination with a physician to detect visually other abnormalities not revealed by blood tests. To analyze and summarize test results, give treatments and advices on how to continue on living a healthy life. |
| BMI (Body Mass Index) |
Checking for Body Mass Index to asses whether your body weight is in the ideal body weight range or not. |
| CBC (Complete Blood Count) |
Testing for Complete Blood Count to look for abnormalities of abnormal shape of red blood cells, abnormal levels of white blood cells found in allergy or certain types of cancer of the blood. |
| ABO (Blood Group + Rh) |
Blood Group, Blood test for your blood type. |
| FBS (Fasting Blood Sugar) |
Fasting blood sugar (FBS) measures blood glucose after you have not eaten for at least 8 hours. To screen for increase levels of sugar in the blood indicating diabetes. |
| HbA1C |
HbA1c is a test that measures the amount of glycated hemoglobin in your blood. |
| SGPT |
SGPT - The test is done to look for and evaluate damage to the liver (from alcohol or other liver diseases.). It is also measured to check medical treatments that may lead to liver inflammation. |
| SGOT |
Serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) is commonly measured clinically as a part of diagnostic liver function tests, to determine liver health. |
| Alkaline Phosphatase |
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) test measures the amount of the enzyme ALP in the blood. ALP is produced primarily in the liver and in bone. |
| GGT |
GGT - Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase |
| BUN (The blood urea nitrogen) |
The test is a measure of the amount of nitrogen in the blood in the form of urea, and a measurement of renal function. |
| Cr (Creatinine) |
A blood test that will reflect how the kidney is functioning.
An abnormally high level of creatinine warns of possible malfunction or failure of the kidneys. |
| TSH |
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone |
| Uric acid (Gout) |
High levels of Uric Acid in the blood can be deposited in the joints, causing gout or painful joints. |
| Lipid profile (Chol,TG,HDL,LDL) |
• Chol: Cholesterol
• TG: To measure the amount of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood.
• To measure HDL= levels of good cholesterol in the blood, indicating a low risk for any cardiovascular diseases.
• To measure LDL= levels of bad cholesterol in the blood. An increased level indicates that one is a high risk for heart attacks or stroke. |
| PSA |
Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA), Blood Testing that can detect cancer of the prostate. |
| AFP (Screening for CA-Liver) |
Blood Testing for Cancer of the liver. Increase level may indicate liver cancer. |
| CEA (Screening for CA-Colon) |
Blood Testing for Cancer of the colon. Increase level may indicate colon cancer. |
Urine exam
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Urine examination can reveal the following:
1. presence of urine sugar - the first symptom of diabetes.
2. presence of urine protein – indicates kidney disease.
3. presence of WBC (white blood cell) – indicates infection
in the urinary tract.
4. presence of RBC (red blood cell) – may indicate stones. |
| Stool Exam and Stool Occult Blood |
Stool examination for find out what blood in the stool (fecal occult blood) means as far as colon, rectal or any type of gastrointestinal cancer. |
| Anti HBs |
Anti HBs (Hepatitis B antibody) |
| Anti HAV IgG |
Look for immunity against Hepatitis A Virus |
| HbsAg |
HbsAg (Hepatitis B antigen) |
| Anti HCV |
Anti HCV (Hepatitis C antibody) |
| EKG (Electrocardiogram) |
To assess electrical activity of heart e.g. rate, rhythm and any other abnormalities in the conduction system. |
| EST* |
EST (Exercise Stress Test) |
| ECHO (Echocardiogram)* |
Echocardiogram – Ultrasound of heart. Assessing heart size and efficacy or other abnormalities. |
| Chest X-ray |
To check for pulmonary tuberculosis, pneumonia and other lung diseases, or cancer. It also shows whether the heart is abnormal in shape or not. |
| Ultrasound Abdomen |
Help to detect abnormalities of the liver, pancreas, uterus, kidney, which can not be screened from blood tests or can not be seen from physical examination. |
| PFTs (Lung function tests) |
Lung function tests, also called pulmonary function tests, or PFTs, evaluate how well your lungs work. |
| Breakfast |
Complimentary meal served in the hospital Canteen, within easy reach after an overnight fast. |
| Hospital & Nursing service |
Inclusive in the package |