Basic Wellness Check - Women & Men

A Simple Step Towards Better Health

Early Detection, Better Protection for Your Future

Stay on top of your health with the Basic Wellness Check, a fundamental screening designed for both men and women. This test evaluates key health indicators, including blood sugar, cholesterol, liver, and kidney function. Early detection of imbalances helps you take proactive steps to maintain your well-being. Get peace of mind by understanding your health status through this quick and effective health check. Regular screenings today can prevent health complications tomorrow. Your health deserves your attention—schedule your wellness check now and stay one step ahead.

Test Includes :

Comprehensive test package for a detailed insight into your health status.

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FAQ's

Who should take the Basic Wellness Check?

This test is suitable for both men and women who want to monitor their overall health. It’s especially recommended for individuals who are looking for early detection of potential health issues, such as high blood sugar or cholesterol levels, or concerns related to kidney or liver function.

Yes, fasting is required for the Fasting Blood Glucose and HbA1c tests to ensure accurate results. It is typically recommended to fast for at least 8 hours before the test. However, other tests included in the Basic Wellness Check do not require fasting. Please follow any additional instructions provided by the healthcare provider.

The Basic Wellness Check provides a comprehensive look at your key health indicators. It measures your blood sugar levels, cholesterol, liver and kidney function, and more. These results can help identify any imbalances or risks that may need attention, allowing for early intervention and healthier lifestyle choices.

It’s generally recommended to have this checkup annually, or more frequently if you have existing health concerns or risk factors. Regular checkups help ensure you stay on top of your health and catch any potential issues early.

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