Women Health Check Up

Price: ₹7500 ₹6410

The Women’s Health Check Up Package is a thoughtfully designed, comprehensive screening program tailored to address the unique health needs of women. This package focuses on key areas such as cardiovascular health, metabolic function, hormonal balance, kidney and liver function, and gynecological wellness. It includes essential tests like ECG, blood glucose monitoring, lipid profile, thyroid function tests, and a cytological Pap smear for early detection of cervical abnormalities. By offering a broad yet focused set of tests to be performed in one visit, this package aids in early diagnosis, prevention, and management of common health issues faced by women, ensuring proactive monitoring and improved long-term health outcomes.

What it is

Records the electrical activity of the heart to evaluate rhythm and detect abnormalities.

When the test is needed?

Chest pain, palpitations, shortness of breath, routine heart health screening.

What is included in the test?

12-lead ECG tracing capturing heart’s electrical impulses.

What can be detected from the test?

Arrhythmias, heart disease, ischemia.

What it is

Also called CBC, measures components of blood including red cells, white cells, and platelets.

When the test is needed?

To detect anemia, infections, blood disorders, or monitor overall health.

What is included in the test?

Counts of RBCs, WBCs, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets.

What can be detected from the test?

Anemia, infections, blood disorders.

What it is

Measures blood glucose level after 8-12 hours of fasting to diagnose diabetes or prediabetes.

When the test is needed?

Screening or monitoring of diabetes and blood sugar regulation.

What is included in the test?

Fasting blood glucose measurement.

What can be detected from the test?

Diabetes, impaired fasting glucose.

What it is

Checks blood glucose level 2 hours after breakfast to evaluate glucose metabolism.

When the test is needed?

Blood sugar control assessment and diabetes management.

What is included in the test?

Blood glucose measurement post meal.

What can be detected from the test?

Postprandial hyperglycemia, diabetes control.

What it is

Measures average blood glucose over 2-3 months via glycated hemoglobin levels.

When the test is needed?

Long-term diabetes monitoring and diagnosis.

What is included in the test?

Percentage of glycated hemoglobin in blood.

What can be detected from the test?

Average blood sugar control and diabetes risk.

What it is

Measures cholesterol and triglycerides to evaluate cardiovascular risk.

When the test is needed?

Cardiovascular risk screening and management, especially in diabetics.

What is included in the test?

Total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides.

What can be detected from the test?

Dyslipidemia, atherosclerosis risk.

What it is

Assesses liver enzymes and proteins to evaluate liver health.

When the test is needed?

Suspected liver disease, medication monitoring, or abnormal liver function tests.

What is included in the test?

ALT, AST, ALP, bilirubin, albumin, and protein levels.

What can be detected from the test?

Liver damage, inflammation, bile duct problems.

What it is

Measures kidney function by quantifying creatinine in blood.

When the test is needed?

Kidney health monitoring, especially in diabetes or hypertension.

What is included in the test?

Serum creatinine level.

What can be detected from the test?

Kidney impairment or failure.

What it is

Measures minerals like sodium, potassium, and chloride critical for fluid balance and nerves.

When the test is needed?

Evaluation of dehydration, kidney disorders, cardiac issues.

What is included in the test?

Serum levels of sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate.

What can be detected from the test?

Electrolyte imbalances, kidney or cardiac dysfunction.

What it is

Blood test measuring urea nitrogen, another marker of kidney function.

When the test is needed?

To assess kidney disease or damage.

What is included in the test?

Serum urea nitrogen levels.

What can be detected from the test?

Kidney dysfunction, dehydration.

What it is

Measures blood iron levels important for oxygen transport and metabolism.

When the test is needed?

Anemia diagnosis, nutritional evaluation.

What is included in the test?

Serum iron concentration.

What can be detected from the test?

Iron deficiency or overload.

What it is

Measures blood calcium important for bones, nerves, and muscles.

When the test is needed?

Bone health assessment, kidney function, hormonal disorders.

What is included in the test?

Total serum calcium level.

What can be detected from the test?

Calcium imbalances, bone disorders.

What it is

Blood test measuring uric acid levels, related to gout and kidney function.

When the test is needed?

To diagnose gout, kidney stones, or metabolic disorders.

What is included in the test?

Serum uric acid levels.

What can be detected from the test?

Hyperuricemia, gout, renal disease.

What it is

Measures thyroid hormones (TSH, T3, T4) to evaluate thyroid function.

When the test is needed?

Symptoms of hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, thyroid disorder monitoring.

What is included in the test?

TSH, total/free T3 and T4 hormone levels.

What can be detected from the test?

Thyroid dysfunction or autoimmune thyroid disease.

What it is

Cervical cell sampling test to screen for precancerous or cancerous changes.

When the test is needed?

Regular cervical cancer screening for women aged 21-65 or with risk factors.

What is included in the test?

Microscopic examination of cervical cell sample.

What can be detected from the test?

Cervical dysplasia, HPV changes, cervical cancer detection.

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Package Preparation and likely Test Chronology

Fasting and Morning Samples: Patients should fast for 8-12 hours before arriving for their checkup to ensure accurate results for blood glucose, lipid profile, and other blood tests. Early morning is ideal for fasting blood draws.

Blood Sample Collection: The majority of blood tests are collected first thing in the morning while fasting, including Glucose Fasting, HbA1c, Lipid Profile, Liver and Kidney Function Tests, Electrolytes, Urea, Iron, Calcium, Uric Acid, and Thyroid Profile.

ECG Test: Performed after blood sampling, this non-invasive test records the heart’s electrical activity in about 5-10 minutes.

Post Breakfast Glucose: After blood draw and ECG, the patient consumes a regular breakfast followed by a blood sample taken 2 hours later to measure postprandial glucose.

Pap Smear: Scheduled during the same visit or advised on a separate day if needed, based on timing related to the menstrual cycle.

Patient Instructions: At CC Saha Medicentre we request the patients to inform the pathologist, radiologist and doctor about any medications taken, as some may affect test results. Hydration is encouraged, but caffeine, alcohol, and strenuous activity should be avoided prior to testing.

This structured preparation and test sequence ensure accurate diagnostics, patient comfort, and efficient use of time during the health checkup.