Executive Health Check
Executive Health Check includes
- CBC
- Blood Glucose (FBS/RBS)
- Lipid Profile
- Liver Function Test
- GGTP
- Uric Acid
- Urea
- Creatinine
- TSH
- Urine Analysis
- Urine Micro Albumin
- Chest X-Ray
- Ultrasound Abdomen & Pelvis
- Ankle Brachial Index
- Color Doppler Echocardiogram/Treadmill Test
- Cardiac Consultation
- Physician Consultation
- Eye Consultation
- Nephrology Consultation
- Gynaecology Consultation
- Dietician Consultationn
- Nephrology Consultation
- Gynaecology Consultation
- Dietician Consultation
Preparation for Check up
Appointment
Kindly take prior appointment CALL 0824-2880880
Email: healthcheck@indianahospital.in
Fasting
Overnight fasting of 8 to 10 hours is required. Report empty stomach. only water can be taken.
Clothing
Avoid wearing tight, formal clothes and shoes
No smoking and alcohol consumption
Avoid Smoking and consuming alcohol for a minimum of 12 hours before checkup.
Registered at Hospital?
If already registered at the hospital, provide the I.D. number at the time of fixing up appointment and at the time of reporting at the Hospital
Earlier Medical Reports
Bring all your earlier medical reports and prescription if available
Diabetics or Hypertensive?
Diabetic or Hypertensive patient should take their regular medicine, if any after the fasting blood sample collectiion
Standard Tests
Opinion and advice will be given by the consultant physician based on the standard tests in the package. Any further tests or consultation recommended by the Consultant will not be a part of this package and hence will be charged extra.
Why Executive Health Check up is Necessary?
Day to day work related stress and lifestyle can lead to health problems. Indiana Executive Health Check ups are valuable tool in maintaining good health. Taking proper care of your health at the right time can prevent a lot of problems in the future. It’s good to find out that you have a problem, before it is too late to cure it. So appropriate tests should be done at the right time. The main aim of a check-up is to detect the illness at an early stage, or better still prevent illness occurring in the first place. Some tests save so many lives that it is definitely worth the money spent on it. In adults up to about 40 years, a check-up every two years is appropriate. Older adults should be seen every year or so.