360-Degree Check-Up
Type
Blood Testing
Biomarkers
20
Duration
30 min
Results
3 days
Most comprehensive preventive health program with thorough full-body examination including ultrasound imaging, cardiac and pulmonary function testing, and expanded blood analysis with 30+ additional biomarkers. Two-appointment structure: 1-hour comprehensive examination session, then 15-minute results consultation (in-person or video). Particularly suited for individuals with family health predispositions, people over 45, and professionals prioritizing long-term health management. First Appointment (~60 minutes) Components: Physical Examination - thorough check of whole body including all important organs with detailed personal and social health history; Cardiac Ultrasound (Echocardiography) - ultrasound examination of heart assessing chamber size, wall thickness, valve function, pumping efficiency; Vascular Ultrasound - ultrasound of neck vessels (carotid arteries) and abdominal organs screening for atherosclerosis, aneurysms, organ abnormalities; Pulmonary Function Test (Spirometry) - lung capacity testing measuring airflow, volume, and respiratory function; ECG (Electrocardiogram) - heart rhythm and electrical activity assessment; Vaccination Status Review - immunization completeness check; Expanded Laboratory Panel - complete blood count plus 30 additional values covering liver, kidney, thyroid, metabolic, cardiovascular, inflammation, and nutritional markers. Second Appointment (~15 minutes): Individual risk assessment based on all examination results; personal health plan development with prevention recommendations; physician discussion of findings and health optimization strategies. Insurance: Usually covered by private insurance, statutory insurance typically does not cover. Available at avi Medical locations in Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg. Most complete health screening program for early disease detection and comprehensive wellness assessment.
A health checkup package combines multiple blood tests into a single, convenient screening designed to give you a broad picture of your overall health. These packages typically cover the key organ systems — liver, kidneys, thyroid — along with cardiovascular risk markers, blood sugar levels, and a complete blood count. More comprehensive packages may include hormones, vitamins, inflammatory markers, and cancer screening. Regular health checkups are the foundation of preventive medicine: they establish your personal baseline, track changes over time, and catch early warning signs of disease before symptoms develop. The specific tests included vary by provider and package tier.
Key Details
Who Is This For?
Anyone who wants a convenient, single-visit health assessment. People who haven't had blood work done in over a year. Health-conscious individuals establishing a baseline for future comparison. Medical tourists looking for affordable comprehensive screening. Adults over 30 who want to stay ahead of age-related health changes.
What's Included
Preparation Required
Fasting for 10–12 hours before your appointment is recommended for accurate results (water is fine). Avoid alcohol for 24 hours and intense exercise for 12 hours before the blood draw. Morning appointments are ideal for consistent hormone and glucose readings. The blood draw typically takes 5–10 minutes.
Biomarkers Tested
20The iron-rich protein in red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen throughout your body and returning carbon dioxide to the lungs. Low haemoglobin is the primary marker for anemia and can cause fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath.
Measures the number of red blood cells in your blood. Red blood cells carry oxygen from your lungs to every cell in your body. Abnormal levels can indicate anemia, dehydration, or bone marrow disorders.
Measures the total number of white blood cells, your body's primary defense against infection. Elevated levels may indicate infection, inflammation, or immune disorders, while low levels can signal bone marrow problems or autoimmune conditions.
Measures the number of platelets, small cell fragments essential for blood clotting. Low platelets increase bleeding risk, while high platelets may increase clot risk. Important for monitoring clotting disorders and medication effects.
The percentage of your blood volume occupied by red blood cells. It reflects the balance between red blood cell production and loss, helping diagnose anemia, dehydration, and polycythemia.
The average size of your red blood cells. Small cells (microcytic) suggest iron deficiency, while large cells (macrocytic) may indicate vitamin B12 or folate deficiency. Normal-sized cells with low count suggest chronic disease.
The average amount of hemoglobin in each red blood cell. Low MCH indicates that red blood cells carry less oxygen than normal, commonly seen in iron-deficiency anemia.
The most abundant type of white blood cell, forming the first line of defense against bacterial and fungal infections. Elevated neutrophils typically indicate active infection or inflammation.
Measures the number of lymphocytes, including B cells and T cells that drive adaptive immunity. Elevated levels may indicate viral infections, while low levels can signal immune deficiency or HIV.
Measures monocytes, the largest white blood cells. They mature into macrophages in tissues, where they engulf pathogens and dead cells. Elevated monocytes can indicate chronic infection or inflammatory conditions.
Measures eosinophils, white blood cells involved in fighting parasitic infections and mediating allergic responses. Elevated levels are associated with allergies, asthma, parasitic infections, and certain autoimmune conditions.
The rarest type of white blood cell, involved in allergic reactions and inflammatory responses. Basophils release histamine and heparin, contributing to immediate hypersensitivity reactions.
A waste product from normal muscle metabolism, filtered by the kidneys. Blood creatinine levels reflect kidney filtration capacity. Elevated levels may indicate impaired kidney function, dehydration, or excessive muscle breakdown.
A waste product from protein breakdown, processed by the liver and excreted by the kidneys. Elevated urea levels can indicate kidney dysfunction, dehydration, high-protein diet, or gastrointestinal bleeding.
Blood sugar — the body's primary energy source. Fasting glucose screens for diabetes and prediabetes. Chronically elevated glucose damages blood vessels and organs. Levels fluctuate with meals, stress, and physical activity.
Reflects your average blood sugar over the past 2–3 months by measuring the percentage of hemoglobin with attached glucose. HbA1c is the gold standard for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes, unaffected by daily fluctuations.
The combined measure of all cholesterol in your blood, including HDL, LDL, and VLDL. While useful as an overview, the breakdown between HDL and LDL is more clinically meaningful for assessing cardiovascular risk.
Often called 'bad' cholesterol, LDL deposits cholesterol in artery walls, contributing to plaque buildup and atherosclerosis. LDL is the primary target for cardiovascular risk reduction through diet, exercise, and medication.
Often called 'good' cholesterol, HDL carries cholesterol away from arteries back to the liver for removal. Higher HDL levels are protective against heart disease. Exercise, healthy fats, and moderate alcohol intake can raise HDL.
The most common type of fat in the body, stored for energy. Elevated triglycerides — often from excess sugar, alcohol, or calories — increase cardiovascular risk and can cause pancreatitis at very high levels.
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- Category
- Diagnostic
- Sample Type
- Blood draw
- Duration
- 30 min
- Results
- 3 days
avi Medical
Modern general practice network across Germany offering preventive health check-ups including comprehensive blood testing, cardiovascular assessments, and 360-degree health screenings with same-day/next-day appointments and digital health management.