Healthcare Packages
Our healthcare packages are designed to provide comprehensive and tailored care for every individual. We offer affordable and convenient options, focusing on preventive measures to keep you and your family healthy. Choose between adult and pediatric packages, each curated to address specific health needs with reliability and excellence in service.
BASIC PACKAGE
7200 ETB (limited time offer)
Includes Consultation and Laboratory Tests:
1. Review of General Health Questionnaire to be filled out at clinic
2. Review of Medical history and lifestyle factors.
3. Review of Vaccination History
4. Physical Examination: health check by a physician.
– Vital Signs, Height, Weight, BMI
– Cardiopulmonary Examination
– Abdominal Examination
– Lymph Nodes Examination
– Skin Examination
– Neurological Examination
– Mini Mental Status Examination for over 75 years
– Prostate exam male and Cervical Exam female if necessary
5. Blood Pressure Screening: Monitor for hypertension
6. Cardiac Risk Assessment
7. Vision and Hearing Tests: Regular screenings for age-related changes
8. Basic Screening Blood Tests recommended per International Guidelines
– Complete blood count (CBC)
– Lipid profile (cholesterol levels every 5 years or more if high risk)
– Fasting Blood glucose test (to check for diabetes, every 3 years age over 45).
– ESR (measure of inflammation in blood)
– Basic Kidney and Liver Function Tests
– Blood Group
9. Other Laboratory Tests
– Stool test for Occult Blood (screen for Colon Cancer).
– Stool test for infection, parasites and Helicobacter pylori antigen test
– Urine test for infection
Comprehensive Packages
9200 ETB
– Basic Medical Package above plus:
– Electrocardiogram
– Thyroid Function Tests
– Vitamin D level
Discuss with your Doctor additional Tests that may be required based on Age and
Sex
1. Mammogram For Females: Annual or biennial screening for breast cancer, depending on personal and family history starting at age 50 or before if high risk. Every 2 years between 50 to 75 years
2. Pap Smear and HPV Test for Females: Every 3 years between ages 21 and 65 years, or as recommended, for cervical cancer screening.
3. Bone Density Test: Screening for osteoporosis, particularly if there are risk factors or over 70 years.
4. Colon Cancer Screening: Colonoscopy every 10 years starting at age 45, or earlier based on family history or high sensitivity Stool Occult test every year
5. Thyroid Function Tests: If there are symptoms or family history of thyroid issues.
6. Vitamin D level in case of any risk factors
7. Low Radiation Chest CT if history of smoking for 30 years, ages 55 to 74 years
8. Aortic Aneurysm Screening for men 65 to 75 who have ever smoked
9. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screen including HIV, Hep B, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea
What Is a Preventive Health Check-Up?
A preventive medical examination or a health screening, is a comprehensive assessment of an individual's overall health status identifying any potential health issues or risk factors before they become severe or lead to significant health problems. The primary objective of a preventive health checkup is to promote early detection and prevention of diseases, thereby enabling timely
intervention and better health outcomes. During a preventive health checkup, a healthcare professional will do medical
tests and evaluations to assess various aspects of a person’s health. The specific tests and examinations included in a preventive checkup may vary depending on factors such as the person’s age, gender, medical history, lifestyle, and risk factors.
Preventive health checkups play a crucial role in promoting health awareness and early detection of diseases, which can significantly improve the chances of successful treatment and lead to better long-term health outcomes.
Individuals must consult their healthcare providers to determine the appropriate preventive health checkup schedule based on age, gender,
family history, and overall health status.
How Often Should You Get A Preventive Health Check-Up?
The frequency of preventive health checkups can vary depending on individual health factors, age, gender, and medical history. As a general
guideline, adults who are generally healthy and in their 20s to 30s may benefit from a preventive health checkup every 1-3 years.
40s to 60s, checkups every 1-2 years may be appropriate to monitor age-related health changes and detect potential risk factors.
age of 60 and beyond, more frequent checkups, about once a year, are typically recommended to manage age-related health concerns. However, it is crucial to consult a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate checkup schedule based on individual health needs and risk factors.
Regular preventive health checkups can aid in the early detection and prevention of diseases, leading to better health outcomes and a higher quality of life.