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COMPREHENSIVE HEALTHCHECK PACKAGE I ABOVE 40 MALE MHH

Male
Rs. 7,300
Hebbal - Bengaluru
  • Blood Grouping & Rh Typing Gel Card Method
  • Calcium - Total
  • Complete Blood Counts (Automated)
  • Creatinine- Serum
  • DIET CONSULTATION CHARGES
  • Echo Color Doppler- Adult, Pediatric Probes
  • Food and Beverages Health Screen
  • Glucose - Fasting
  • Glucose - Post Prandial (Ppbs)
  • HC Cardiology Consultation
  • HC Opthalmology Consultation
  • HbA1c
  • Lipid Profile
  • Liver Function Test
  • NP-ECG Adult
  • PSA (Prostatic Specific Antigen)
  • Stool Complete(Routine)
  • TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
  • Ultrasound abdomen pelvis
  • Urine Complete Analysis
  • Xray chest PA (CXR)
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FAQs

10-12 Hours of fasting required, do ensure that you do not over fast (beyond 13-14 hours)

If already registered at the hospital provide the hospital ID number at the time of reporting at the hospital. In case the first time please carry Government ID Proof for Registration purposes.

Report at the Health check reception on empty stomach, there is no restriction to the intake of water

Avoid wearing tight, formal clothes.

Bring all your earlier medical reports, prescription, glasses if available along with regular Medicines

Kindly note that during menstruation, we cannot accept urine or stool samples. Kindly inform the nurse or coordinator or book an appointment accordingly

Avoid smoking & consuming alcohol for a minimum of 12 hours before the check-up

Pregnant ladies shall not undergo X-ray, mammography & Bone densitometry

Bring stool & urine samples in a clean & sterile container (container may be collected from Manipal hospital) if it is the part of the package or you can give the same at the hospital

Opinion & advice will be given by the consultant physician, based on the standard tests in the package, any further tests or consultation recommended by the doctor, will not be a part of the package & hence will be charged extra. The availability of reports in such instances will depend on the nature of the tests