**If the person undergoing the examination is under 18 years old, it is necessary for a guardian to be present and accompany them during the check-up**
Most women today juggle both work and family responsibilities, often neglecting their own health in the process. When experiencing physical discomfort such as abnormal bleeding, abdominal pain, or severe menstrual cramps, it is often assumed to be stress-related, when in fact it could be early signs of gynecological issues. Regular gynecological check-ups can help detect potential health risks early and effectively prevent gynecological diseases. Based on research, we have designed a comprehensive “Full Body Check-up” program specifically for women.
The testing includes: chest X-ray, kidney function test, liver function test, electrocardiogram (ECG), hepatitis B screening, cancer marker screening, Papanicolaou (Pap) smear test, breast ultrasound scan, and abdominal ultrasound scan.
This program is designed to comprehensively assist you in understanding the condition of your body, helping to identify potential health risks early, and enabling appropriate prevention and treatment to reduce the occurrence of serious illnesses.
This package includes :
Physical Examination
Blood Analysis
Pulmonary Study
Cardiovascular Risk Screening
Diabetes Screening
Renal Function Screening
Gout Screening
Hepatitis Screening
Gastrointestinal Study
Liver Function Screening
Thyroid Function Screening
Rheumatoid Screening
Bone Metabolism
Cancer Marker
Urine Examination
Ultrasound of Breasts, Ultrasound of Whole Abdomen, Cancer Antigen 125, Pap Smear – Monolayer, Cancer Antigen 15.3, HPV DNA Genotyping
For further details, please click on “Check-up items”.
Before your Health Test:
Please fast for 8 hours before your checkup, you may drink water during the period.
Consuming alcohol before might affect the results.
During the menstrual period, it is not suitable for the examiner to collect urine or stool samples. These samples can be submitted to the clinic centre at least 7 days after the menstrual period is over.
Stool and urine sample collection kits will be handed to you at the clinic, please do not use other containers to collect the samples on your own.
Urine and stool samples can be submitted later if you are unable to provide them on the day of your checkup. Once the stool or urine samples is ready, the samples must be submitted within 24 hours to our clinic centre.
Pregnant women should not undergo any X-Ray checkups.
Precautions to take before a Helicobacter pylori breath test: •If you are currently taking medication to treat Helicobacter pylori (such as antibiotics), or if you have digestive or gastric ulcers, or if you are taking medications that suppress stomach acid, please stop taking them for 2 weeks before the test. This is to avoid affecting the test results and obtaining false negatives. •If you are taking general stomach medications, you should stop taking them one week before the examination. •For patients who have completed treatment for Helicobacter pylori, the test should be conducted 4 weeks after completing the treatment course.
**If the person undergoing the examination is under 18 years old, it is necessary for a guardian to be present and accompany them during the check-up**
Ultrasound scan:
Ultrasound scanning does not involve any radiation and is suitable for most individuals, including pregnant women. It is a painless procedure with a short examination time, making it a quick and convenient test. It allows for the observation of the health of internal organs and can provide a more accurate assessment of whether conditions are normal, detect the presence of tumors, or identify other abnormalities.
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Booking Procedure
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