To achieve good health we have designed a unique and elaborate health screening consisting of 108 parameters;

Electrolytes (4)

Sodium

Potassium

Chloride

Bi-carbonate


LIPID (9)

Total Cholestrol

HDL Cholestrol

Triglyceride

LDL Cholestrol

VLDL Cholestrol

TC/HDL Ratio

TG/HDL Ratio

HDL/LDL Ratio

LDL/HDL Ratio


Urinogram (24)

Volume

Colour

Appearance

Specific Gravity

Reaction (PH)

Proteins

Glucose

Bile Sats

Bile Pigments

Nitrites

Blood

Ketones

Urobilinogen

Leucocytes

Pus cells

Epithelial cells

RBC

Casts

Crystals

Bacteria

Others

Sediment

Organism

Amorphous Sediment

Diabetic Screening (5)

HbA1c

Avarage Blood Glucose

Microalbuminurea

Urinary Creatinine

Albumin/Creatinine Ratio

FBS


Vitamins (2)

Vitamin D

Vitamin B12


Hepatits B

HBSAG

Iron Defficiency Profile (3)

Total Iron

TIBC

% Transferrin Saturation


Liver Function Test (13)

Total Bilirubin

Direct Bilirubin

Indirect Bilirubin

Alkaline Phosphatase

SGOT

SGPT

GGT

Total Proteins

Albumin

Globulin

Albumin/Globulin Ratio

Total Proteins/Albumin Ratio

AST/ALT Ratio


Renal Profile (7)

Urea

Creatinine

Blood Urea Nitroge(BUN)

BUN/Creatinine Ratio

Uric Acid

Calcium

serum phosphorus


Heamogram (36)

Luecocytes (WBC) count

Neutrophils

Lymphocytes

Monocytes

Eosinophils

Basophils

Atypical Lymphocyte (ALY)

Large Immature Cells (LIC)

Neutrophils-Absolute Count

Lymphocytes -Absolute Count

Monocytes-Absolute Count

Eosinophils - Absolute count

Basophils - Absolute Count

Atypical Lymphocyte (ALY)-Absolute

Large Immature Cells (LIC)-Absolute

Erythrocyte(RBC) Count

Hemoglobin

Hematocrit Volume (PCV)

Mean Corpascular Volume (MCV)

Mean Corpascular Hemoglobin (MCH)

Mean Corpascular hemoglobin Concentration(MCHC)

Platelet Count

RDW - SD

RDW - CV

Platelet Distribution Width (PDW)

Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)

P-LCR

Platelet Crit (PCT)

Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

RBC Morphology

WBC Morphology

Immature Cells

Blast Cells

Platelet

Hemoparasites

Impression


Thyroid Profile (3)

T3

T4

TSH

Blood sugar testing which is quite commonly used for diabetes detection is not however, ideal to monitor a patient’s control over diabetes. Hba1c or glycosylated haemoglobin test provides a precise and a broader picture of your overall glucose control for the last 90 days.. It is the measure of glucose which is bound to the hemoglobin (inside RBCs) in an irreversible manner and hence would be present as long as the life of RBC
Liver also known as body’s chemical factory, performs several functions such as converting complex molecules to simpler units and synthesis of immunoglobuins and various other biomolecules essential for fighting infection and toxic injury. Liver profile measures various molecules in the blood reflecting whether the liver has been functioning normally or not thereby helping us to measure the liver injury.
The heart profile consists of 9 major profiles which help in early detection. Early detection is hence advisable to keep cholesterol& triglycerides under check to keep the heart healthy.
The principal function of the thyroid gland is the synthesis and secretion of thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T4) and tri-iodothyronine (T3), which circulate in the body through the blood stream and aid in overall body metabolism. They are controlled by another hormone called TSH (Thyroid stimulating Hormone) from pituitary gland. The values help in evaluating function of the thyroid gland-hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.
The kidneys play an important role in maintaining the fluid and electrolyte balance by retaining the required substances and excreting undesired substances in the form of urine and thus maintaining the PH, for the optimum functioning of the body. It also plays a vital Role in regulating blood pressure by reabsorption and excretion of electrolytes and regulates The workload on heart. A renal profile is a group of diagnostic test to collect information About kidney function.
A Blood test done that measures the main electrolytes in the body-sodium, potassium, and Chloride can be used to evaluate symptoms of heart disease and monitor the effectiveness Of treatments for high blood pressure, heart failure ,liver and kidney disease.
Vitamin D, traditionally known as anti ricket factor or sunshine factor synthesized in the body And functions as a hormone. Vitamin D deficiency can cause several disorders like osteoporosis, scierosis, bone fragility, hypertension, chronic fatigue, depression, heart Diseases, diabetes is crucial for proper formation of red blood cells and normal functioning of brain And nervous system, its deficiency if left untreated can result in anaemia as well as Irreversible nerve and brain damage.
The complete blood profile consisting of 34 major parameters, it helps to indicate any blood infections or inflammations of any kind, including cancer.
an extensive urine profile consisting of 21 major parameters to detect urinary infections or inflammations of any kind.
A microalbumin urine test is done to check for protein albumin in the urine. The test helps to detect the condition called microalbuminuria which is caused by kidney damage due to diabetes, high blood pressure, cirrhosis or heart failure. If not reated early large amounts of albumin may leak into the urine, leading to serious kidney damage.
Hepatitis B is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). HBV can cause damage to the genetic material inside liver cells. This can lead to liver cancer which, like hepatitis, can also be fatal. Viral hepatitis is a major public health problem of global importance with an estimated 300 million worldwide HBV carriers..