Comprehensive Check-Up Program
This comprehensive check-up program is designed to evaluate overall health status, support early diagnosis, assess disease risks, and enable preventive healthcare through laboratory tests, imaging studies, cardiological evaluations, and specialist examinations.
Laboratory Examinations
Metabolic and Diabetes Screening
Fasting Blood Glucose (Glucose): Used for screening, diagnosis, and follow-up of diabetes.
HbA1c: Shows the average blood glucose level over the past 2–3 months.
Kidney Function and Metabolic Balance
Urea (BUN): Used for early diagnosis and follow-up of kidney diseases.
Creatinine: Used for assessment and monitoring of kidney function.
Uric Acid: Used in the diagnosis and monitoring of gout and kidney diseases.
Lipid Profile and Cardiovascular Risk
Total Cholesterol: Used to assess cardiovascular disease risk and monitor cholesterol metabolism.
LDL Cholesterol: Evaluates cardiovascular risk and cholesterol regulation.
HDL Cholesterol: Assesses protective cholesterol levels.
Triglycerides: Used to evaluate lipid metabolism and cardiovascular disease risk.
Liver, Biliary System and Pancreatic Tests
AST (SGOT): Used in the diagnosis of liver, bile duct, and heart diseases.
ALT (SGPT): Used in the diagnosis of liver and biliary tract diseases.
GGT: Used in the evaluation of liver and bile duct disorders.
ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase): Used to detect biliary tract diseases.
Amylase: Used to evaluate pancreatic enzyme activity.
Lipase: Used in the diagnosis of pancreatic diseases.
Electrolytes and Mineral Balance
Sodium: Used to evaluate electrolyte balance, acid–base status, and water metabolism.
Potassium: Used to assess electrolyte balance and acid–base metabolism.
Chloride: Used to evaluate electrolyte and acid–base balance.
Calcium: Used to determine blood calcium levels.
Phosphorus: Used to evaluate kidney function and calcium–phosphorus balance.
Magnesium: Used to assess magnesium metabolism and electrolyte balance.
Hematological and Inflammatory Tests
Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used in the diagnosis of anemia and various blood and systemic diseases.
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Used to detect general inflammatory conditions.
CRP (Nephelometric): Used to detect infection and assess cardiovascular risk.
Ferritin: Used in the diagnosis and monitoring of iron deficiency.
Endocrine and Vitamin Tests
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone): Used to evaluate thyroid function.
Free T4: Used to assess thyroid hormone levels.
25-Hydroxy Vitamin D: Measures Vitamin D levels in the body.
Vitamin B12: Used in the diagnosis of fatigue, memory problems, and peripheral neuropathy.
Infectious Disease Screening
HBsAg: Used in the diagnosis of Hepatitis B infection.
Anti-HBs: Used to evaluate immunity to Hepatitis B.
Anti-HCV: Used for Hepatitis C screening.
Anti-HIV: Used in the diagnosis and follow-up of HIV infection.
Tumor Markers and Cancer Screening
CA 125: Used in the diagnosis and monitoring of ovarian cancer.
CA 19-9: Used in the diagnosis and monitoring of pancreatic and gastric cancers.
CA 15-3: Used in breast cancer diagnosis and follow-up.
AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein): Used in liver disease evaluation and pregnancy follow-up.
CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen): Used in cancer diagnosis and monitoring.
Gynecological and Gastrointestinal Screening
Vaginal Smear (Pap Smear): Used in the diagnosis of cervical and uterine cancers.
Fecal Occult Blood Test: Used to detect hidden blood in stool for colorectal cancer screening.
Complete Urinalysis: Used for early diagnosis and monitoring of kidney and urinary tract diseases.
Radiological and Cardiac Examinations
Bilateral Breast Ultrasonography (USG): Used in breast disease evaluation.
Whole Abdominal Ultrasonography: Used to detect diseases and anomalies in organs such as liver, kidneys, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, uterus, ovaries, and major vessels.
Echocardiography: Used to evaluate heart structure and function.
Electrocardiography (ECG): Used to detect heart rhythm abnormalities.
Exercise Stress Test (Treadmill / Effort Test): Used to evaluate latent coronary artery disease.
Specialist Examinations
Internal Medicine Examination
Cardiology Examination
Gynecology Examination
Ophthalmology (Eye Diseases) Examination
General Surgery Examination