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We provide health screening services designed to assess and monitor the health status of our patients, including students, staff, and non-staff.

Our screening programs are tailored to meet the needs of both men and women, helping to identify potential health risks early and guide you toward appropriate care.

Regular health screenings are a proactive step towards maintaining good health, preventing serious conditions, and ensuring that you live a healthier, happier life.

Health Screening

Health screenings are essential for detecting diseases and conditions before symptoms appear.

By catching issues early, we can offer better management options and help prevent complications.

Here’s why health screenings should be part of your regular health routine:

  • Early Detection: Identify issues like high cholesterol, diabetes, or liver and kidney problems before they become more serious.
  • Preventive Care: Make informed decisions about lifestyle changes or treatments to prevent diseases from developing.
  • Peace of Mind: Regular checkups give you the assurance that you’re on top of your health, allowing you to focus on other areas of your life with confidence.

Who Should Get Regular Screenings?

Health screenings are beneficial for everyone, but they are particularly important for:

  1. Individuals Above 40: As we age, the risk of developing chronic conditions increases, making regular screenings vital.
  2. People with a Family History of Chronic Illness: If heart disease, diabetes, or cancer runs in your family, regular screenings can help catch these conditions early.
  3. Students and Staff with Busy Schedules: With academic and professional demands, it’s easy to neglect health. Our screening services are convenient and designed to fit into your busy lifestyle.
  4. Those Managing Chronic Conditions: If you’re living with diabetes, hypertension, or another long-term condition, regular screenings help monitor your progress and adjust treatments as needed.

Male Health Checkup Package

Our male health screening package is designed to provide a thorough assessment of the most common health risks that men face.

The tests included are:

  1. Full Blood Count (FBC): Measures your overall blood health, detecting conditions like anaemia or infections.
  2. Fasting Lipid Profile (FLP): Assesses your cholesterol levels, helping to identify risks for heart disease.
  3. Liver Function Tests (LFT): Evaluate the health of your liver and can detect liver damage or disease.
  4. Kidney Function Tests (KFT): Checks how well your kidneys are filtering waste from your blood.
  5. Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA): Measures the levels of PSA in your blood to assess prostate health and detect signs of prostate cancer.
  6. HbA1c: Provides an average of your blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, which is crucial for diagnosing and managing diabetes.
  7. Fasting Blood Glucose (FBG): Measures your blood sugar levels after a period of fasting to detect signs of diabetes.
  8. Urinalysis: Tests for various substances in your urine that can indicate kidney or urinary tract health.

The price of the male health checkup package can be found here = Pricing

Female Health Checkup Package

The female health screening package covers a wide range of tests to address the unique health needs of women.

The tests included are:

  1. Full Blood Count (FBC): Evaluates the different cells in your blood, helping detect anaemia or signs of infection.
  2. Fasting Lipid Profile (FLP): Assesses cholesterol levels to monitor heart health and identify risks of cardiovascular disease.
  3. Liver Function Tests (LFT): Analyses your liver enzymes to detect any liver conditions.
  4. Kidney Function Tests (KFT): Measures how well your kidneys are working and can detect early signs of kidney disease.
  5. HbA1c: Tracks your blood sugar levels over the past few months, which is particularly important for diabetes management.
  6. Fasting Blood Glucose (FBG): Detects abnormal glucose levels that could indicate diabetes.
  7. Urinalysis: Checks for infections, kidney issues, and other conditions through a simple urine sample.

The price of the female health checkup package can be found here = Pricing

Additional Screening Services

We also offer a variety of additional tests and screenings based on individual needs.

Some of these include:

  1. Blood Pressure Checks: Regular monitoring of your blood pressure to detect hypertension or hypotension early.
  2. Body Mass Index (BMI) Assessment: Evaluate your body weight relative to your height to identify healthy weight ranges.
  3. Vision and Hearing Tests: Ensures that your senses are functioning optimally, which is particularly important for students and staff.

What to Expect 

Here’s what a typical screening process includes:

  1. Initial Consultation: We’ll discuss your medical history, any symptoms you’ve noticed, and any family history of chronic conditions to customise the tests that are most relevant to you.
  2. Physical Examination: Our doctors will perform a physical check to assess general indicators like heart rate, blood pressure, and body weight.
  3. Laboratory Tests: Blood and urine samples are collected for detailed laboratory analysis.
  4. Results Interpretation: Once your results are ready, we’ll sit down with you to explain what they mean and recommend any necessary follow-up actions or lifestyle adjustments.
  5. Guidance and Next Steps: If any irregularities are found, we’ll guide you on the next steps, which may include further testing or referrals to specialists.

Accessing Health Screening

Here’s how you can get started:

  1. Walk-In Visits: Simply visit any of our facilities during operating hours for a consultation and screening.
  2. Follow-Up Care: If your screening indicates the need for further evaluation, our team will help you arrange additional tests or referrals to specialist care.
Last Updated on December 17, 2024
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