Comprehensive Check-Up Program
Our Comprehensive Check-Up Program is designed to evaluate your overall health status, enable early diagnosis of potential diseases, and support preventive healthcare with a multidisciplinary approach.
Laboratory Examinations
Metabolic and Cardiovascular Risk Tests
Fasting Blood Glucose (Glucose): Used for screening, diagnosis, and follow-up of diabetes.
Total Cholesterol: Assesses overall cardiovascular risk.
LDL Cholesterol: Evaluates cardiovascular disease risk and cholesterol metabolism.
HDL Cholesterol: Helps determine protective cholesterol levels.
Triglycerides: Used to assess cardiovascular risk and lipid metabolism.
Hematological Tests
Complete Blood Count (Hemogram – 18 Parameters): Used in the diagnosis of anemia, blood disorders, and various systemic diseases.
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Helps identify inflammation and general disease activity in the body.
Kidney Function Tests
Creatinine: Used for early detection and follow-up of kidney diseases.
Urea (BUN): Assesses kidney function.
Complete Urinalysis: Supports early diagnosis and monitoring of kidney and urinary tract diseases.
Liver and Biliary System Tests
AST (SGOT): Used in the evaluation of liver, bile duct, and heart diseases.
ALT (SGPT): Assesses liver and biliary tract disorders.
ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase): Used to detect biliary tract diseases.
GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase): Evaluates liver and bile duct function.
Endocrine and Vitamin Tests
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone): Used in the detection and monitoring of thyroid diseases.
25-Hydroxy Vitamin D: Measures Vitamin D levels in the body.
Vitamin B12: Used in the diagnosis of conditions such as fatigue, memory problems, and peripheral neuropathy.
Inflammatory and Infection Markers
High-Sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP): Measures inflammation and helps assess cardiovascular risk.
Anti-HCV: Used in the diagnosis of Hepatitis C.
HBsAg: Used in the diagnosis of Hepatitis B.
Anti-HIV: Used in the screening of HIV infection.
Anti-RLS: Used for infectious disease screening.
Tumor Markers
CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen): Used in cancer screening and follow-up.
CA 15-3: Used primarily in breast cancer monitoring.
CA 19-9: Used in gastrointestinal cancer evaluation.
CA 125: Used mainly in gynecological cancer screening.
Radiological Examinations
Breast Imaging
Breast Ultrasonography (USG): Recommended for female patients under 40 years of age.
Mammography: Performed in female patients aged 40 and above.
Imaging Studies
Chest X-Ray (Lung Radiography): Used to evaluate the lungs and heart.
Whole Abdominal Ultrasonography: Detects diseases and anomalies of abdominal organs such as liver, kidneys, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, uterus, ovaries, and major vessels.
Cardiological Examinations
Electrocardiography (ECG): Detects heart rhythm and conduction abnormalities.
Echocardiography: Evaluates heart structure and functional capacity.
Treadmill Exercise Test: Used to detect latent coronary artery disease and assess exercise capacity.
Clinical Examinations
Internal Medicine
Gynecology and Obstetrics
Cardiology
These specialist evaluations ensure comprehensive assessment and interpretation of all examination results.
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