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MGM Well Women Check II

Basic health
Women health
MGM Well Women Check II package is for women in their post-reproductive, perimenopausal and menopausal years, ranging from 40-60 years of age.   The test included in this package are: Blood Grouping and Rh Typing, Complete Haemogram, Glucose Fasting, Glycated Hemoglobin HbA1c, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Alanine Aminotransferase, Aspartate Aminotransferase, Creatinine, Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN), 25-hydroxyvitamin D3, Lipid Profile, Urine Routine, Pap Smear/Cervical Smear, X-ray Chest, Ultrasound Abdomen, Mammogram, DEXA Scan Hip And Spine, ECG, PHC Consultation (OBGYN), PHC Consultation (Physician), and PHC Consultation (Dietitian)    

 

Alanine-aminotransferase-alt
To screen for liver damage and or to help diagnose liver disease Specimen:A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm When To Get Tested: When a healthcare practitioner thinks that you have symptoms of a liver disorder such as abdominal pain nausea and vomiting jaundice yellow skin or potential exposure to hepatitis virus as part of a comprehensive metabolic panel CMP when you have a routine health exam Test Preparation:None Normal Test Result: 7 units per liter (U/L)to 55 units per liter (U/L)

 

Aspartate-aminotransferase-ast
To detect liver damage and or to help diagnose liver disease Specimen:A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm When To Get Tested: When a healthcare practitioner thinks that you have symptoms of a liver disorder such as abdominal pain nausea and vomiting jaundice yellow skin or potential exposure to a hepatitis virus as part of a comprehensive metabolic panel when you have a routine health exam Test Preparation:None Normal Test Result: 8 U/L to 33 U/L

 

Blood-typing
To determine your ABO blood group and Rh type Specimen:A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm or for infants from a heelstick When To Get Tested: When you need a transfusion of blood or blood components when you donate blood at a collection facility or donate an organ tissue or bone marrow for transplantation before or during a woman s pregnancy to determine the risk of Rh incompatibility with the fetus Test Preparation:None Normal Test Result:

 

Blood-urea-nitrogen-bun
To evaluate the health of your kidneys to help diagnose kidney disease to monitor the effectiveness of dialysis and other treatments related to kidney disease or damage Specimen:A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm When To Get Tested: As part of a routine comprehensive or basic metabolic panel when you have signs and symptoms that may be due to kidney disease or you have a condition that may cause or be worsened by kidney dysfunction at regular intervals when you are being treated for kidney disease or damage Test Preparation:None Normal Test Result: around 7 mg/dL to 20 mg/dL (2.5 to 7.1 mmol/L)

 

Creatinine
To evaluate the health of your kidneys to help diagnose kidney disease to monitor treatment for kidney disease Specimen:A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm and or a 24-hour urine sample When To Get Tested: Routinely as part of a comprehensive or basic metabolic panel when your have signs and symptoms that may be due to kidney disease or damage or when you have a condition that may affect your kidneys and or be worsened by kidney dysfunction at intervals to monitor treatment for kidney disease or kidney function while on certain medications Test Preparation:You may be instructed to fast overnight or refrain from eating cooked meat some studies have shown that eating cooked meat prior to testing can temporarily increase the level of creatinine Normal Test Result: 0.84 milligrams per deciliter to 1.21 milligrams per deciliter (74.3 to 107 micromoles per liter), although this can vary from lab to lab, between men and women, and by age

 

Lipid-panel
To assess your risk of developing cardiovascular disease CVD to monitor treatment Specimen:A blood sample obtained by inserting a needle into a vein in your arm or from a fingerstick When To Get Tested: Screening when no risk factors present for adults every four to six years for youths once between the ages of 9 and 11 and again between ages 17 and 21 Monitoring at regular intervals when risk factors are present when prior results showed high risk levels and or to monitor effectiveness of treatment Test Preparation:Typically fasting for 9-12 hours water only before having your blood drawn is required but some labs offer non-fasting lipid testing Follow any instructions you are given and tell the person drawing your blood whether or not you have fasted For youths without risk factors testing may be done without fasting Normal Test Result: the ratio should be below 4

 

Pap-test
To screen for cervical cancer and certain vaginal or uterine infections Specimen:Cells from the cervical area When To Get Tested: For women age 21 or older once every 3 to 5 years depending on your age risk factors use of other screening tests and your healthcare provider s advice Test Preparation:You may be instructed not to douche or tub bathe for 24 hours before the Pap test is to be performed You may also be asked to refrain from sexual intercourse for 24 to 48 hours before the test Do not use any vaginal creams or foams for 48 hours prior to the exam and do not schedule the test during your menstrual period Normal Test Result: A normal (or “negative”) result means that no cell changes were found on your cervix. This is good news. But you still need to get Pap tests in the future

 

Thyroid-stimulating-hormone-tsh
To screen for and help diagnose thyroid disorders to monitor treatment of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism Specimen:A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm or from pricking the heel of an infant When To Get Tested: For screening Newborn screening is widely recommended however there is no consensus within the medical community as to the age adult screening should begin or whether screening should be done For monitoring treatment as directed by your healthcare provider Otherwise when a person has symptoms of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism and or an enlarged thyroid Test Preparation:None needed however certain medications can interfere with the TSH test so tell your health practitioner about any drugs that you are taking If you take thyroid hormone as treatment for thyroid disease it is recommended that your blood sample be drawn before you take your dose for that day Normal Test Result: from 0.4 mIU/L to 4.0 mIU/L for those with no symptoms of an under- or over-active thyroid

 

Fasting Blood Sugar

This is the test that measures blood sugar levels. Elevated levels are associated with diabetes and insulin resistance, in which the body cannot properly handle sugar.

 

Complete Blood Count

To determine your general health status; to screen for, diagnose, or monitor any one of a variety of diseases and conditions that affect blood cells. A blood sample is drawn from a vein in your arm or a fingerstick

 

HbA1c

 

Urine Routine

 

USG Abdomen

Abdominal ultrasound is a type of imaging test. It is used to look at organs in the abdomen, including the liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, and kidneys. 

 

ECG

An electrocardiogram (ECG) records the electrical signal from your heart to check for different heart conditions.

 

25-OH VITAMIN D

The 25-hydroxy vitamin D test is the most accurate way to measure how much vitamin D is in your body.

  • 15 Tests Included

    • Alanine-aminotransferase-alt
    • Aspartate-aminotransferase-ast
    • Blood-typing
    • Blood-urea-nitrogen-bun
    • Creatinine
    • Lipid-panel
    • Pap-test
    • Thyroid-stimulating-hormone-tsh
    • Fasting Blood Sugar
    • Complete Blood Count
    • HbA1c
    • Urine Routine
    • USG Abdomen
    • ECG
    • 25-OH VITAMIN D

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