CHARIS SIGNATURE EXAMINATION PACKAGE

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DETAILED LIST OF GENERAL CHECKUP PACKAGES
(Detailed General Health Check-up Package)
CHARIS SIGNATURE EXAMINATION PACKAGE
Male
(Male)
Female
(Female)
A. NURSING SECTION
1 Weight, Height, Body mass index X X
2 Vital signs: pulse, blood pressure, temperature, respiratory rate X X
3 Eye: vision check X X
B. CLINICAL EXAMINATION
4 Comprehensive examination with a general internal medicine specialist: taking medical history, medical history, clinical examination, consulting on test results, prescribing treatment, vaccination consultation, health monitoring plan directly examined by a general internal medicine specialist with USMLE Step 3 (US) certification. X X
5 ENT check: Examine and consult ENT issues with an ENT Specialist X X
6 Gynecology examination: Perform manual breast examination and consult breast issues, consult common gynecological issues X
C. BLOOD TEST SECTION
7 Full blood count: reviews of infection, anemia, platelet count-related disorder, leukemia, etc. X X
8 hs-CRP High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein: a highly sensitive blood test that detects low-grade chronic inflammation even when cholesterol levels are normal, used to assess the risk of cardiovascular disease X X
9 Fasting glucose: diabetes screening X X
10 HbA1C: Helps diagnose diabetes or prediabetes (HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin): helps diagnose diabetes mellitus and prediabetes) X X
11 ApoB/ApoA1 Ratio: This is a measure of cardiovascular risk, reflecting the balance between atherosclerotic and anti-atherosclerotic particles in the blood. An increased ratio indicates a higher risk of heart attack or stroke, due to an increase in atherogenic (apoB-rich) particles or a decrease in protective (apoA1-rich) particles. This is considered a better predictor of cardiovascular disease than other common measures such as the total cholesterol/HDL-C ratio. X X
12 Cholesterol total: helps evaluate the risk of atherosclerosis, cardiovascular risk (Cholesterol total: evaluate the risk of atherosclerosis) X X
13 Triglyceride blood fat: helps evaluate the risk of atherosclerosis, cardiovascular risk (Triglyceride: evaluate the risk of atherosclerosis) X X
14 LDL-c blood lipids: help assess the risk of atherosclerosis, cardiovascular risk (LDL-c: evaluate the risk of atherosclerosis) X X
15 HDL-c blood lipids: help assess the risk of atherosclerosis, cardiovascular risk (HDL-c: evaluate the risk of atherosclerosis) X X
16 Kidney function: evaluate the risk of kidney dysfunction X X
17 Blood Urea Nitrogen: an additional test to assess kidney function by measuring the amount of urea nitrogen in the blood. X X
18 Liver enzymes: investigate different causes of liver injury X X
19 Liver enzymes: investigate different causes of liver injury X X
20 GGT: investigates liver cell damage due to various causes (Liver enzymes: investigate different causes of liver injury) X X
21 Total Bilirubin: A component of the comprehensive liver function test used to assess overall liver health. X X
22 Direct bilirubin: Helps detect and monitor the progression of other liver diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, gallstones, and cholangitis. X X
23 Indirect Bilirubin: Used to screen for blood-related disorders such as hereditary anemia and hemolytic anemia. X X
24 Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): used to screen for and monitor treatment of liver diseases or bone disorders X X
25 Albumin: used to screen for and help diagnose liver or kidney disorders, and to assess nutritional status. X X
26 PT: assesses the liver's ability to synthesize clotting factors and evaluates blood coagulation function. X X
27 Uric Acid: used to screen for protein metabolism disorders and gout. X X
28 Hepatitis A screening: used to diagnose the cause of acute hepatitis, determine the need for vaccination against the hepatitis A virus. X X
29 Hepatitis B screening (HBsAg): checks to see if you are infected with the hepatitis B virus. If positive, you may have acute or chronic hepatitis B. (This test checks if you are currently infected with the hepatitis B virus. A positive result may indicate acute or chronic hepatitis B.) X X
30 Hepatitis B screening (HBsAb): This test checks for antibodies against the hepatitis B virus. If positive, you are likely immune to hepatitis B due to vaccination or past infection. (This test detects antibodies against the hepatitis B virus. A positive result means you are likely immune to hepatitis B due to vaccination or past infection.) X X
31 Hepatitis B screening (anti-HBc total) anti-HBc total: test for antibodies against the hepatitis B virus. If positive, you have been exposed to the hepatitis B virus – may be current, resolved, or chronic. (A test for antibodies against the hepatitis B virus. If positive, it indicates previous exposure to the virus, the infection may be current, resolved, or chronic) X X
32 Hepatitis C screening (anti-HCV): This test detects antibodies to the hepatitis C virus. If positive, you may have had or are currently infected with the hepatitis C virus. Further testing is needed to confirm. (This test detects antibodies to the hepatitis C virus. A positive result suggests past or current hepatitis C infection, requiring further tests to confirm.) X X
33 Thyroid function TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): Assesses thyroid function and helps detect disorders such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism. TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): Assesses thyroid function and helps detect disorders such as hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism. X X
34 Thyroid function test – Total T3: assesses thyroid function, aids in the diagnosis of thyroid disorders, and monitors the effectiveness of thyroid disease treatment X X
35 Thyroid function test – Free T4: assesses thyroid function, aids in the diagnosis of thyroid disorders, and monitors the effectiveness of thyroid disease treatment X X
36 Electrolyte – Sodium (Na): Abnormal sodium levels may indicate serious health conditions such as kidney disease, hypertension, or cardiac rhythm disturbances. X X
37 Electrolyte – Chloride (Cl): Abnormal chloride levels may indicate serious health conditions such as kidney disease, hypertension, or cardiac rhythm disturbances. X X
38 Electrolyte – Potassium (K): Abnormal potassium levels may indicate serious health conditions such as kidney disease, hypertension, or cardiac rhythm disturbances. X X
39 Calcium: Measures the amount of calcium in the blood. Diagnoses or detects conditions such as kidney disease, parathyroid disorders, thyroid disease, kidney stones, malabsorption, cancer, and malnutrition X X
40 Vitamin D: To screen and monitor bone disorders. Helps guide supplementation for overweight-obese people, people with little exposure to sunlight, people with chronic or autoimmune diseases, etc. X X
41 Phosphorus: Evaluates the level of phosphorus in the body — an essential mineral for building strong bones and teeth, supporting energy production, and maintaining normal cellular function. X X
42 AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein, Tumor Marker): used to diagnose and monitor liver conditions such as hepatocellular carcinoma, liver cirrhosis, and hepatitis. X X
43 Free PSA (Free Prostate-Specific Antigen): Measures free PSA levels in the blood to assess prostate cancer risk. A free PSA/total PSA ratio < 0.15 (15%) suggests a higher risk of prostate cancer. Additional tests (biopsy, MRI) are needed to confirm the diagnosis. (Measures free PSA levels in the blood to assess prostate cancer risk. A fPSA/tPSA ratio < 0.15 (15%) suggests a higher risk of prostate cancer. Further tests (biopsy, MRI) are needed to confirm the diagnosis.) X
44 Total PSA (Total prostate-Specific Antigen): Prostate cancer screening and evaluation (PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen): used to evaluate and screen for prostate cancer) X
D. URINE TEST
45 Urinalysis: Investigate the presence of glucose, blood, protein, infection in the urine sample X X
46 Urine sediment examination: detects and analyzes particles or “sediments” such as red blood cells, white blood cells, bacteria, crystals, or casts, which may indicate various kidney or urinary tract disorders. X X
47 uACR (Urine Albumin-Cratinine Ratio): This helps assess kidney function, as healthy kidneys retain protein and only pass waste. A high uACR indicates kidney damage and may be an early sign of chronic kidney disease (CKD), which requires monitoring and treatment. X X
E. IMAGING DIAGNOSTIC SECTION
48 Digital Chest X-ray: evaluates pulmonary abnormalities such as pneumonia, pulmonary tuberculosis, bronchitis, and suspected lung masses or tumors. X X
49 Electrocardiogram (ECG): abnormal findings commonly seen in high blood pressure, heart disease, arrhythmias, etc. X X
50 Thyroid ultrasound (Thyroid US): examination of thyroid disease and cancer (Thyroid disease and thyroid cancer) X X
51 Breast US: breast disease and breast cancer X
52 Abdominal ultrasound (Abdominal US): examines organs: liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, uterus, ovaries, etc. (Organs involved: liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, uterus, ovaries, etc.) X X
53 Echocardiography (Heart Ultrasound): Evaluates the function of the heart muscle and valves, helping to detect heart diseases and valvular disorders. X X
F. GYNECOLOGICAL SECTION
54 Gynecology examination: Perform manual breast examination and consult breast issues; Consult common gynecological issues X
55 Pap Liquid: Cervical cancer screening X
56 HPV 40 Genotypes: Screens for the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV), which can cause genital warts, abnormal cervical cell growth, and cervical cancer. X
57 Vaginal wet mount: Check for infection, yeast infection, etc. (Sexually inactive females: apply this test instead of PAP smear) X
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