2730€
Comprehensive Male Check-Up
The Premium Check-up provides a comprehensive and detailed assessment of your health through expert consultations, advanced imaging technologies, and a wide range of laboratory tests.
This package is specifically designed to detect potential health issues at the earliest stage, allowing for timely intervention and personalized care. With a focus on prevention, it offers a thorough evaluation of your overall health, including key areas such as cardiovascular, neurological, and metabolic functions.
Perfect for individuals who prioritize their health and well-being, the Premium Check-up ensures that you receive a complete, in-depth analysis to guide your health decisions and empower you to maintain optimal health for the future.

Examinations
Radiology Examinations:
Cardiology Examination:
Pathology:
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Special Stain (Histochemistry): A technique used in pathology to detect specific cellular components, often used in cancer diagnostics.
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CLO Test-H. Pylori: A test for Helicobacter pylori infection, which can cause stomach ulcers.
Gastrointestinal Examinations:

• Colonoscopy (ileocolonoscopy): Examination of the large intestine to detect polyps, inflammation, and other abnormalities.
• Upper Endoscopy (esophagogastroduodenoscopy): Examination of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum to detect ulcers, inflammation, and reflux disease.
• Colon Biopsy: Tissue analysis to diagnose intestinal diseases and cancer.
• Stomach Biopsy: Tissue analysis to detect infections, tumors, or other abnormalities in the stomach.
• Sedative Analgesia: Pain management and comfort during endoscopic procedures.
Tumor Marker Tests:

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AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein)
A protein that can indicate liver cancer or certain germ cell tumors. -
PSA, Free (Prostate-Specific Antigen, Free): Used to assess prostate health and detect prostate cancer.
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CA 19-9
A marker used to detect pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers. -
PSA, Total (Prostate-Specific Antigen, Total): Measures total PSA levels to screen for prostate cancer and monitor treatment.
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CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen)
A marker used to monitor colorectal and other cancers.
Laboratory Tests:

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Albumin (serum)
Measures protein levels in the blood, indicating liver and kidney function and nutritional status. -
ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase)
Assesses liver, bone, and bile duct health by measuring enzyme levels. -
Anti-HBs
Checks immunity against hepatitis B virus infection. -
Anti-HCV, total
Detects antibodies against hepatitis C virus, indicating past or current infection. -
Anti-HIV 1/2 + p24 antigen
Screens for HIV infection by detecting both antibodies and viral antigens. -
Beta-HCG
Measures pregnancy hormone levels or detects certain types of cancer. -
CRP, high sensitivity
Detects inflammation and assesses cardiovascular disease risk. -
Iron (Fe)
Measures iron levels in the blood to detect anemia or iron overload. -
Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
Assesses the blood’s ability to bind iron, helping diagnose iron deficiency or overload. -
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Measures inflammation in the body by assessing how quickly red blood cells settle. -
Ferritin
Measures stored iron levels in the body, useful for diagnosing iron deficiency or overload. -
Phosphorus (inorganic), serum
Assesses bone health, kidney function, and nutrient levels by measuring phosphorus. -
GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase)
Assesses liver and bile duct function, often elevated in liver disease. -
Glucose, fasting
Measures blood sugar levels after fasting, used to diagnose diabetes or prediabetes. -
HBsAg
Detects the presence of the hepatitis B virus, indicating an active infection. -
HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c)
Reflects average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, used to monitor diabetes. -
Insulin, fasting
Measures fasting insulin levels to assess insulin resistance or beta-cell function. -
Calcitonin
Measures a hormone produced by the thyroid, useful in diagnosing thyroid cancer or bone disorders. -
Calcium, total, serum
Measures total calcium in the blood, important for bone health, heart function, and nerve function. -
Complete Blood Count (18 parameters)
Provides a comprehensive overview of blood health, detecting conditions like anemia, infections, and blood disorders. -
Cholesterol: HDL, LDL, total
Evaluates lipid levels (HDL, LDL, and total cholesterol) to assess heart disease risk. -
Creatinine, adults (18+ years)
Measures kidney function by assessing waste removal efficiency in the blood. -
Creatinine, urine
Assesses kidney function by measuring creatinine excretion in urine. -
LDH (Lactate Dehydrogenase), serum
Measures tissue damage and can indicate heart, liver, or muscle disorders. -
Parathyroid Hormone (iPTH)
Regulates calcium levels, and elevated levels can indicate calcium imbalance or parathyroid disorders. -
Potassium (K), serum
Measures potassium levels in the blood, important for heart and muscle function. -
Protein Electrophoresis, serum
Separates proteins in the blood to identify abnormal protein patterns linked to diseases like multiple myeloma. -
Total Protein, urine (spot test)
Measures the amount of protein in urine, an indicator of kidney function. -
Total Protein, urine
Assesses kidney function by measuring the overall protein content in urine. -
Total Protein, serum
Measures total protein in the blood, providing information on nutrition and organ function. -
Liver Function Tests: SGOT (AST) and SGPT (ALT)
Assess liver function and detect liver damage or disease. -
Free T3, Free T4, and TSH
Evaluates thyroid function by measuring thyroid hormones (T3, T4) and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). -
Automated Urinalysis
Tests urine for various substances, helping detect urinary tract infections, kidney issues, or diabetes. -
Transglutaminase IgA and IgG
Tests for antibodies related to celiac disease, indicating an immune response to gluten. -
Triglycerides
Measures blood fat levels, useful for assessing cardiovascular risk. -
TSH
Measures thyroid-stimulating hormone levels to assess thyroid function. -
Uric Acid, serum
Measures uric acid levels, high levels can indicate gout or kidney issues. -
Vitamin B12
Measures vitamin B12 levels, which are essential for nerve function and blood cell production. -
Vitamin D (25-hydroxy)
Measures vitamin D levels to assess bone health and immune system function.