Health test for women
Our comprehensive Women Health Test with 18 biomarkers provides an extensive look into your overall health and helps in the early detection of potential health issues. It includes vital profiles and screenings ranging from Diabetes, Lipid, Liver, Thyroid, Kidney profiles to monitor critical body functions. Our Urine Analysis, Vitamin Levels, Serology and Cardiac Risk Assessment provide a comprehensive health view.
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Our comprehensive Women Health Test with 18 biomarkers provides an extensive look into your overall health and helps in the early detection of potential health issues. It includes vital profiles and screenings ranging from Diabetes, Lipid, Liver, Thyroid, Kidney profiles to monitor critical body functions. Our Urine Analysis, Vitamin Levels, Serology and Cardiac Risk Assessment provide a comprehensive health view.
- The included Diabetes Type 2 Profile can help determine your risk of diabetes by measuring a comprehensive set of parameters.
- Get insights into your metabolic and heart health by measuring key factors as part of the Lipid Profile.
- The included liver test provides valuable information about the functionality of your body's largest internal organ
- We evaluate the functioning of your thyroid, which regulates metabolism and energy levels.
- Discover valuable information about the kidney responsible for maintaining your overall health and eliminating waste products from your bloodstream.
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What’s measured
Parameters:
ALT
Alanine aminotransferase is an enzyme present in the cytoplasm of cells of certain tissues. It is important for the formation and degradation of amino acids, and also plays a role in nitrogen metabolism, but also glucose. Increased activity of ALT enzyme is found when the integrity of liver cells is disturbed.
AST
Aspartate aminotransferase is another liver enzyme that is elevated when the liver cell - hepatocyte - is damaged. The most common causes of liver damage include ethanol (alcohol), fatty liver or viral hepatitis. Ureais the end product of nitrogen metabolism of amino acids. It is formed in the liver.
Ferritin
Is a storage protein containing iron. It is found mainly in the liver, spleen, bone marrow and intestinal mucosa. Its level in the blood indicates the state of iron stores in the body. Ferritin is also one of the so-called acute phase reactants, which are substances whose level in the blood rises during the acute phase of inflammation.
Glucose
Commonly referred to as blood sugar is a simple carbohydrate that has the function of the main source of energy for cells. In diabetes mellitus, glucose is unable to get into the cells and thus the blood glucose value increases. The level of glucose in the blood (increase, decrease) is also affected by a number of hormones.
Creatinine
Is a small protein that is produced by cells containing the nucleus . This protein is exclusively excretedfrom the kidneys and allows to examine its level in the blood, and calculate glomerular filtration to detect even very early disorders of renal function.
TSH
Thyroid-gland is a hormone produced by cells of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. It affects the metabolism of thyroid cells and stimulates the production and secretion of thyroid hormones such as the hormone fT4. The combination of TSH and fT4 parameters reveals both types of thyroid disorders (increased – hyperthyroidism, decreased – hypothyroidism).
Vitamin D
An optimal level of vitamin D is essential for the proper functioning of a number of metabolic processes in the body.
CBC
Allows to detect anemia and thus impaired oxygen supply to tissues, exclude infection or malfunction of the immune system and suspect blood clotting disorders or the risk of blood clots.
Lipid profile
Levels of triglycerides, cholesterol as well HDL and LDL are basic indicators of fat metabolism. They depend among other on the diet received, physical activity and the functioning of the metabolism as a whole.
Urine
Basic chemical analysis of urine and urinary sediment focuses on the examination of pH and specific gravity of urine, also includes qualitative evidence of the presence of proteins, sugar, ketone bodies, bilirubin, urobilinogen , nitrites, hemoglobin and leukocytes, but also provides insight into the cellular, organic and inorganic composition of urine. If the results in your report are not within range, or if you are in doubt, please contact your doctor.
Calcium
Is a mineral and also an essential building block of bones and teeth. It participates in the function of a number of enzymes, blood clotting, muscle function and the production and release of hormones.
HBA1C
Is short for glycated hemoglobin, another parameter in the metabolism of sugars in the body. The HbA1c value provides indirect information about the average blood sugar (glycaemia) level over a period of 4-6 weeks.
Albumin
Albumin is a type of protein in your blood that helps maintain fluid balance, transports substances in your body, and is produced by the liver.
Free T4
Is the active form of a hormone called thyroxine that is produced by the thyroid gland. It helps regulate the body's metabolism and energy levels. Testing Free T4 can help assess thyroid function and identify potential imbalances.
Urea
Is the end product of protein metabolism. It is formed as a result of the removal of split nitrogen from amino acids in the form of ammonia, which is toxic to the central nervous system, to the liver and kidneys. The urea cycle takes place in the liver and urea is then released into the bloodstream and transported to the kidneys, where it is filtered into the urine or reabsorbed. The production of urea is affected by the state of acid-base balance of the organism. Its concentration in the blood depends on the intake of protein in the diet and overall metabolism. The test is suitable as an indicator of renal function, the degree of hydration of the body, protein catabolism, to determine the level of nitrogen.
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate
eGFR, is a measurement used to estimate how well your kidneys are functioning. It provides an approximation of the amount of blood that passes through the tiny filters in the kidneys each minute. A higher eGFR indicates better kidney function, while a lower eGFR may suggest impaired kidney function and the need for further evaluation.
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
ESR, measures the rate at which red blood cells settle in a tube of blood, which can indicate inflammation or certain medical conditions.
Phosphate
Is an important mineral that helps with various functions, including bone health, teeth, energy production, and cell communication. Out of range phosphate levels could indicate certain medical conditions or imbalances in your body.
Collection instructions
It is advised to fast for a minimum of 8 hours by refraining from eating or drinking anything except water. Failing to fast before the test may affect result quality. If you are currently on medications, consult your healthcare provider to determine whether you should continue taking them prior to the test.
Sample requirement:
Fasting for 10 hours is required
Urine sample should be midstream collection.
Eligibility:
Women
18+
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