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Apollo Full Body Checkup Male - Advance
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Apollo Full Body Checkup Male - AdvanceTest OverviewSample TypeBloodReports Delivery6-12 HrsPrice/Cost₹5499Number of Tests Included96The Apollo Full Body Checkup Male - Advance package strives to offer men a thorough healthcare evaluation. This extensive screening examines multiple organ systems, offering a comprehensive outline of vital body functions. By inspecting an array of pivotal health metrics, this plan intends to detect early warning signs and potential issues, permitting timely actions and better management.The top Apollo Full Body Checkup Male - Advance tests are available in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Gurgaon, Noida, Chennai.This package includes essential tests such as a Complete Urine Examination, Vitamin B12, Thyroid Profile, Lipid Profile, and Prostatic Specific Antigen (PSA), focusing on critical organ functions like liver performance, kidney functioning, and blood glucose levels. Ideal for males, this package provides an easy health check at an affordable price through Apollo 24|7.Who Should Consider This Combo?The Apollo Full Body Checkup Male is particularly well-suited for the following individuals:Men aged 35 and above: Evolving risks of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and prostate problems make periodic checkups prudent for early detection and preventative healthcare.Men with a family history of chronic illnesses: Those with a genetic predisposition towards illnesses like diabetes, heart disease, thyroid disorders, or cancers should choose this package for proactive monitoring, given their high susceptibility.Individuals experiencing lifestyle-related symptoms: Persons feeling drained, experiencing unexplained weight fluctuations, stress, or frequent infections may benefit from this thorough evaluation to uncover any underlying causes.Men with busy or high-stress lifestyles: Busy professionals operating in high-pressure environments, individuals with irregular patterns of eating, and sedentary lifestyles can get this test done to evaluate the effect of their demanding schedules on their bodies.Those looking for a preventive health check: People aiming to sustain the peak of their health can get this test done as it facilitates a full-body assessment for identifying potential issues before they escalate.Individuals recovering from illnesses or surgeries: After overcoming serious illnesses or operations, this package offers reassurance through re-examining recovery and functionality.This package provides a proactive approach to managing one's wellness, particularly suitable for those hoping to preserve long-term health. Comprehensive checkups like this help detect issues early before they worsen and enable preventative steps.What Tests are Included in Apollo Full Body Checkup Male - Advance?A full body checkup typically includes a comprehensive set of tests aimed at assessing various aspects of your health. These include:Test 1: Complete Urine ExaminationAnalyses urine for abnormalities such as signs of infection, kidney disease, or other urinary tract disorders.Physical examination: It determines the colour, transparency, pH and specific gravity of the urine. Biochemical examination: It examines protein, leucocyte esterase, glucose, bilirubin, ketone bodies, urobilinogen, and nitrite in the urine. Centrifuged sediment wet mount and microscopy: It examines the presence of pus cells, epithelial cells, RBC, casts and crystals.Test 2: Vitamin B12Measures vitamin B12 levels, essential for nerve function, DNA synthesis, and red blood cell production.Test 3: 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D (D2+D3)Measures vitamin D levels, important for bone health, immune function, and overall well-being.Test 4: HBsAg / Australia antigenTests for the presence of Hepatitis B surface antigen, indicating current infection with Hepatitis B virus.Test 5: Anti-HCVTests for the presence of antibodies to the Hepatitis C virus, indicating exposure to or past infection with the Hepatitis C virus.Test 6: Thyroid Profile (Total T3, Total T4, TSH)The profile evaluates thyroid gland function which is important for metabolism and energy regulation.Triiodothyronine (T3, Total), Serum: Measures the total amount of triiodothyronine hormone in the blood.Thyroxine (T4, Total), Serum: Measures the total amount of thyroxine hormone in the blood.Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Evaluates the level of thyroid stimulating hormone, which regulates thyroid hormone production.Ultrasensitive TSH: Provides a more sensitive assessment of thyroid-stimulating hormone levels, aiding in the detection of subtle thyroid function abnormalities.Test 7: Lipid ProfileThe test measures cholesterol levels to assess the risk of heart disease and stroke.Total cholesterol: Measures the total amount of cholesterol in the bloodstream, including both HDL and LDL cholesterol.Triglycerides - serum: Evaluates the level of fats circulating in the bloodstream, which can indicate risk for cardiovascular disease when elevated.HDL cholesterol - serum: Assesses the level of "good" cholesterol that helps remove "bad" cholesterol from the bloodstream, contributing to heart health.Non-HDL cholesterol: Calculates the total cholesterol minus the HDL cholesterol, providing insight into overall cardiovascular risk.LDL cholesterol: Measures the level of "bad" cholesterol that can contribute to plaque buildup in arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease.VLDL cholesterol: Assesses the level of very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, which carries triglycerides and contributes to plaque formation in arteries.Chol / HDL ratio: Calculates the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL cholesterol, offering a valuable indicator of cardiovascular risk.Atherogenic Index Plasma (AIP): Test 8: Liver Function Test (LFT)The test measures various markers to assess liver health and function to diagnose liver diseases or monitor liver function.Bilirubin, total - serum: Measures the total amount of bilirubin in the bloodstream, which can indicate liver and bile duct health.Bilirubin conjugated (Direct) - serum: Assesses the level of direct bilirubin, indicating the portion of bilirubin that has been processed by the liver.Bilirubin (Indirect): Measures the level of indirect bilirubin, representing the portion of bilirubin that has not been processed by the liver.Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT), serum: Evaluates the level of ALT enzyme in the blood, indicating liver function and potential liver damage.Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/SGOT), serum: Assesses the level of AST enzyme in the blood, providing insight into liver, heart, and muscle health.AST (SGOT) / ALT (SGPT) RATIO (DE RITIS): The De Ritis ratio compares liver enzymes AST and ALT to assess liver function and differentiate between liver and non-liver causes of enzyme elevation.Alkaline Phosphatase - serum: Measures the level of alkaline phosphatase enzyme in the blood, which can indicate liver or bone disorders.Protein, Total - serum: Determines the total amount of protein in the bloodstream, which is essential for various bodily functions.Albumin - serum: Evaluates the level of albumin, a protein synthesised by the liver that helps maintain blood volume and regulate osmotic pressure.Globulin: Assesses the level of globulin, a group of proteins in the blood that includes antibodies and plays a role in immune function.A/G Ratio: Calculates the ratio of albumin to globulin, providing insight into liver and kidney function, as well as immune health.Test 9: Renal Profile/Renal Function Test (RFT/KFT)It evaluates kidney function to detect kidney disease or monitor kidney function.Creatinine, serum: Measures the level of creatinine in the blood, indicating kidney function.eGFR - Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (Optional): eGFR estimates kidney function by measuring how well your kidneys filter waste from the blood.Urea: Evaluates the concentration of urea nitrogen in the blood, reflecting kidney function and protein metabolism.Blood Urea Nitrogen: Assesses the amount of nitrogen in the blood that comes from the waste product urea, indicating kidney function.Uric Acid - serum: Determines the level of uric acid in the blood, which can be a marker for conditions such as gout or kidney disease.Calcium, serum: Measures the concentration of calcium in the blood, essential for bone health, nerve transmission, and muscle function.Phosphorus, inorganic - serum: Assesses the level of inorganic phosphorus in the blood, important for bone and teeth health, energy metabolism, and cell signalling.Sodium - serum: Measures the concentration of sodium in the blood, crucial for maintaining fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contraction.Potassium - serum/plasma: Evaluates the level of potassium in the blood or plasma, essential for proper nerve and muscle function, including heart rhythm.Chloride - serum: Determines the concentration of chloride in the blood, important for maintaining fluid balance and acid-base balance.Protein, total - serum: Measures the total amount of protein in the bloodstream, essential for various bodily functions.Albumin - serum: Evaluates the level of albumin, a protein synthesised by the liver that helps maintain blood volume and regulate osmotic pressure.Globulin: Assesses the level of globulin, a group of proteins in the blood that includes antibodies and plays a role in immune function.A/G ratio: Calculates the ratio of albumin to globulin, providing insight into liver and kidney function, as well as immune health.Test 10: Iron - SerumMeasures iron levels in the blood, necessary for the production of haemoglobin and red blood cells.Test 11: Glucose, FastingThis test measures the blood glucose levels after an overnight fast (10 to 12 hours).Test 12: Calcium, SerumMeasures calcium levels in the blood, important for bone health, muscle function, and nerve signalling.Test 13: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)Evaluates the rate at which red blood cells settle in a tube of blood, which can be elevated in the presence of inflammation, infection, or certain autoimmune diseases.Test 14: HbA1c, Glycated HaemoglobinMeasures blood sugar levels over a longer period to diagnose and monitor diabetes.HbA1c, Glycated Haemoglobin: Reflects average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, used to monitor diabetes control.Estimated Average Glucose (EAG): A translation of HbA1c results into a value that resembles daily blood sugar readings, making it easier to understand for patients.Test 15: C-Reactive Protein (CRP) (Quantitative)Measures the level of CRP in the blood, a marker of inflammation that can indicate infection, tissue injury, or chronic inflammatory conditions.Test 16: Prostatic Specific Antigen (PSA Total)PSA measures the level of prostate-specific antigen in the blood, used to screen for prostate health and potential risk of prostate cancer.Test 17: Complete Blood Count (CBC)Assesses overall blood health to screen for anaemia, infections, and other blood disorders.Haemoglobin: Measures the concentration of oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells.PCV (Packed Cell Volume): Indicates the proportion of blood volume occupied by red blood cells.RBC Count (Red blood cell count): Measures the number of red blood cells per volume of blood.MCV (Mean corpuscular volume): Reflects the average volume of red blood cells.MCH (Mean corpuscular haemoglobin): Determines the average amount of haemoglobin per red blood cell.MCHC (Mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration): Indicates the concentration of haemoglobin in red blood cells.RDW (Red cell distribution width): Assesses the variation in size of red blood cells.TLC (Total Leucocyte Count), DLC (Differential Leucocyte Count), ALC (Absolute Leukocyte Count): Evaluate the total number, differential number, absolute number and types of white blood cells and platelet count present in a blood sample.Why is Apollo Full Body Checkup Male - Advance Beneficial?The Apollo Full Body Checkup Male - Advance is an extensive health program intended to gauge numerous functionalities in a single plan. Here’s why this plan is beneficial:Cost Effective: This package offers an extensive health assessment at a competitive cost, delivering magnificent importance for an extensive variety of tests in just one package without impacting your finances.Less Time-Consuming: By integrating numerous tests in one plan, it preserves time, permitting you to complete your health checkup in a single visit.Single Blood Drawn for Multiple Tests: As an alternative to experiencing multiple blood draws for divergent tests, this package combines numerous tests, rendering the approach more convenient and less invasive.Covers Multiple Organs and Systems: This package evaluates the condition of several key organ systems, like the liver, kidneys, heart, prostate, and thyroid, offering an extensive comprehension of your overall health in just one package.How to Book Apollo Full Body Checkup Male - Advance on Apollo 24|7?Booking the Apollo Full Body Checkup Male - Advance online through Apollo 24|7 is a simple and convenient process. Here's a step-by-step guide:Register or log in: If you are new to Apollo 24|7, create an account by entering your basic information. If you already have an account, simply log in.Search for the test: In the search bar, type "Apollo Full Body Checkup Male - Advance" and click on the result. You will be directed to the test information page.Book the test: Clicking the 'Book Now' button will take you to a page where you must enter patient information.Confirm your details: Confirm the patient's name, contact number, and address where the sample is to be collected.Schedule the appointment: Select a convenient date and time for sample collection.Make payment: The final step is to make a payment using any of the available options.Do not forget to check your email for confirmation of your booking. Booking the Apollo Full Body Checkup Male - Advance online not only saves you the trouble of going to a diagnostic clinic, but also ensures that you receive the most accurate results from top-tier labs. The entire process is simple, safe, and affordable, making healthcare accessible to all.
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