Type
Blood Testing
Biomarkers
11
Duration
30 min
Results
5 days
Comprehensive womens health screening with 13 biomarkers: complete blood count (morphology + platelets + automated smear), fasting glucose, TSH (thyroid), lipid panel (total/HDL/LDL cholesterol, triglycerides), creatinine (kidney), uric acid, GPT/ALT (liver), GGTP (liver/bile), ferritin (iron stores), sodium, potassium, vitamin D3, calcium. Screens for anemia, thyroid disorders, cardiovascular disease, kidney dysfunction, liver disease, metabolic abnormalities, hormonal imbalances. Fasting 6-12 hours. Morning collection preferred. Valid 3 months.
This comprehensive health screening package combines blood tests, clinical assessments, and specialist consultations tailored to your age, sex, and health goals. Packages typically include a full blood panel (metabolic markers, organ function, complete blood count), vital signs, and may include imaging, cardiac assessment, or cancer screening depending on the tier. These curated programs are designed to provide a thorough health evaluation in a single visit, making them ideal for annual checkups, executive health reviews, or anyone wanting a structured, all-in-one health assessment. Results come with a detailed report and doctor consultation to interpret findings and plan next steps.
Key Details
- Fasting
- 10–12 hours (water OK)
- Duration
- 2–4 hours
- Results
- Same day to 5 business days
- Includes
- Blood work + clinical assessment
Who Is This For?
Health-conscious individuals wanting a thorough annual checkup. Executives and professionals seeking efficient, comprehensive screening. Medical tourists combining health screening with travel. Anyone wanting a structured health assessment tailored to their demographic.
What's Included
Preparation Required
Fast for 10–12 hours before your appointment (water is fine). Bring previous medical records and a list of all medications and supplements. Wear comfortable clothing. Allow 2–4 hours for comprehensive packages.
Panel Categories
Biomarkers Tested
11Metabolite of estradiol.
5α-Dihydrotestosterone, a potent androgen.
A hormone secreted by cells in developing egg sacs (follicles), indicating ovarian reserve.
Precursor to other hormones
Metabolite of testosterone.
Measures only the unbound PSA in the blood.
The unbound, biologically active fraction of testosterone (typically 1–3% of total). Free testosterone is the form that can enter cells and exert effects. More clinically relevant than total testosterone for assessing hormonal status.
Normally 1:1; higher ratios (e.g., 2:1 or 3:1) may indicate PCOS.
A hormone essential for menstrual cycle regulation and pregnancy maintenance. Progesterone rises after ovulation, preparing the uterus for implantation. Low levels can cause irregular periods and difficulty maintaining pregnancy.
A hormone primarily known for stimulating breast milk production. Elevated prolactin in non-pregnant individuals can indicate pituitary tumors, medication side effects, or hypothyroidism. High levels can suppress reproductive hormones.
A protein that binds and transports sex hormones (testosterone, estrogen) in the blood. High SHBG reduces the amount of free, active hormones available. SHBG increases with age, thyroid hormones, and estrogen; decreases with obesity and insulin resistance.
- Category
- Diagnostic
- Sample Type
- Comprehensive health screening
- Duration
- 30 min
- Results
- 5 days
