Description
Tests are available in Kakinada only.
Tests Including:
1. Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)
2. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
3. Lipid Profile
4. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Sample Required:
Typically, for these blood tests, a blood sample is required. This involves drawing a small amount of blood from a vein in your arm using a needle.
Test Time:
The time required for this health checkup can vary depending on the efficiency of the healthcare facility and the number of people being tested. It usually takes a few hours to complete all the tests.
Test Normal Range:
The normal range for each test can vary, and it depends on factors such as age, gender, and the laboratory performing the tests. Results are typically provided with reference ranges, indicating what values are considered normal.
What is the test?
Health Checkup Mini – Kakinada includes a series of blood tests and assessments to evaluate various aspects of your health. These tests provide information about your lipid profile, liver function, kidney function, iron levels, thyroid function, electrolyte balance, HbA1c (a marker for diabetes), and a complete blood count (hemogram).
Test Procedure:
The procedure involves a blood sample being drawn from a vein in your arm using a needle.The blood is then collected and transported to a laboratory for analysis. For some tests, like a complete blood count, a small amount of blood may be collected by pricking your finger.
When to take the test:
This health checkup is typically recommended as a routine screening to assess your overall health. The frequency of such checkups may vary based on your age, medical history, and risk factors. Your healthcare practitioner can advise you on the best timetable for you.
Who should take this test?
Health checkups like this one can be beneficial for individuals of various ages and health statuses. They are often recommended for adults as a preventive measure to detect potential health issues early.
Precautions for exceptional cases (pregnancy, etc.):
If you are pregnant or have specific medical conditions, it’s essential to inform your healthcare provider before undergoing these tests. Pregnancy, for example, can affect some of the test results.

