
Complete Women (Over 50)
Type
Blood Testing
Biomarkers
12
Duration
30 min
Results
4 days
Premium health screening with advanced markers for women over 50 years. Blood and urine testing. Most comprehensive female package with cardiovascular, cancer, and hormone markers. Biomarkers tested: Complete Blood Count (CBC); Urine Examination; Glucose (Fasting); HbA1c; Total Cholesterol; HDL (Good Cholesterol); LDL (Bad Cholesterol); Triglycerides; Creatinine - kidney function; Liver Function Test; Uric Acid; Sodium; Potassium; Serum Iron; ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) - inflammation and infection marker; Homocysteine - cardiovascular disease risk marker; Estradiol - primary female hormone for reproductive health, bone density, cardiovascular health; Progesterone - hormone for menstrual cycle, pregnancy, menopause symptoms; CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen) - colon cancer screening; AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein) - liver cancer screening; CA 125 - ovarian cancer screening marker; CA 15-3 - breast cancer screening marker. Enhanced package with cardiovascular disease markers, female hormone testing, and comprehensive cancer screening for women over 50. Hours: Sukhumvit Tue-Sun 8 AM-5 PM, Sathorn Wed-Mon 8 AM-5 PM.
Age and gender-specific health panels are tailored screening packages that target the most relevant health markers for your demographic. Men's panels often emphasize cardiovascular risk, prostate health (PSA), testosterone, and liver function. Women's panels typically include iron studies (given higher deficiency rates), thyroid function, reproductive hormones, and bone health markers. Age-stratified panels adjust the test selection based on when certain conditions become more prevalent — for example, adding cancer markers and metabolic screening for those over 40–50. This targeted approach ensures you're screening for the conditions most likely to affect you based on current medical guidelines.
Key Details
- Tailored To
- Age and gender-specific risk factors
- Fasting Required
- Yes, 10–12 hours
- Sample Type
- Blood draw
- Turnaround
- 2–5 business days
- Common Use
- Age-appropriate preventive screening
Who Is This For?
Men or women seeking age-appropriate health screening. Those who want a curated panel rather than choosing individual tests. People following recommended screening guidelines for their age group. Anyone who wants a provider-designed package optimized for their demographic risk factors.
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
12The 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.
- Category
- Diagnostic
- Sample Type
- Blood draw
- Duration
- 30 min
- Results
- 4 days
