BIO WELL MAN PLUS PACKAGE
Your health is your most valuable asset, and it’s time to invest in it with the Bio Well Man Plus package that includes full medical check-up. With 74 lab tests, the crucial PSA test, a stress ECG, Ultrasound Abdomen, and a 2D Echo, you get a comprehensive evaluation of your health, giving you the opportunity to catch any potential issues early on.
The stress ECG adds an extra layer of evaluation to your heart health, providing valuable information about your heart’s function during physical activity. While the 2D Echo, also known as a cardiac ultrasound, provides a detailed look at your heart’s structure and function. It’s a non-invasive, painless way to get a better understanding of your heart health.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Book your appointment today and keep a check-up on your health with the Bio Well Man PLUS package. Some of the profiles/ tests that we cover in this package are:
ECG (Electrocardiogram):
ECG is the process of recording the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time using electrodes placed over the skin. These electrodes detect the tiny electrical changes on the skin that arise from the heart muscles during each heartbeat. It is very commonly performed to detect cardiac problems. An electrocardiogram can be a useful way to find out whether your high blood pressure has caused any damage to your heart or blood vessels.
Treadmill test (TMT):
A treadmill test or a Stress ECG is a test done to determine how well your heart responds when it’s working its hardest. You are asked to exercise, basically walking on a treadmill, or riding a stationary bike, while you’re hooked up to an electrocardiogram (ECG) machine. This allows your doctor to monitor your heart rate and rhythm, blood pressure, and breathing activity. Because exercise makes your heart pump harder and faster, an exercise stress test can reveal problems with blood flow within your heart. The test may also guide treatment decisions, measure the effectiveness of treatment, or determine the severity if you’ve already been diagnosed with a heart condition.
Ultrasound Abdomen:
Abdominal ultrasounds are used to check the major organs in the abdominal cavity. These organs include the gallbladder, kidneys, liver, pancreas, and spleen. An abdominal ultrasound may be helpful to detect blood clots, enlarged organs (such as the liver, spleen, or kidneys), fluid in the abdominal cavity, gallstones, hernia, pancreatitis, kidney blockage or kidney stone, Cancer/tumours of the abdominal organs, appendicitis, etc. Ultrasound is safe, non-invasive, and does not use ionizing radiation.
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen):
PSA is a substance produced by a small organ/gland in our body known as the prostate. It is produced by both normal and cancerous prostate cells. Small amounts of PSA are generally found circulating in the blood. However, the blood levels of PSA are elevated in men with prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is common and very often the cause of death in men. Routine monitoring of this test is helpful to determine normal and abnormal production of PSA in blood to prevent prostate cancers.
Diabetic Screen:
A Diabetic Screen is a set of tests that help to diagnose and monitor diabetes. This includes measuring the level of glucose in the blood and monitoring for related complications.
HbA1c – Glycated Haemoglobin:
HbA1c is a test that measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 3 months. It is a useful indicator of diabetes and ensures that blood sugar levels are being effectively managed.
The stress ECG adds an extra layer of evaluation to your heart health, providing valuable information about your heart’s function during physical activity. While the 2D Echo, also known as a cardiac ultrasound, provides a detailed look at your heart’s structure and function. It’s a non-invasive, painless way to get a better understanding of your heart health.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Book your appointment today and keep a check-up on your health with the Bio Well Man PLUS package. Some of the profiles/ tests that we cover in this package are:
ECG (Electrocardiogram):
ECG is the process of recording the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time using electrodes placed over the skin. These electrodes detect the tiny electrical changes on the skin that arise from the heart muscles during each heartbeat. It is very commonly performed to detect cardiac problems. An electrocardiogram can be a useful way to find out whether your high blood pressure has caused any damage to your heart or blood vessels.
Treadmill test (TMT):
A treadmill test or a Stress ECG is a test done to determine how well your heart responds when it’s working its hardest. You are asked to exercise, basically walking on a treadmill, or riding a stationary bike, while you’re hooked up to an electrocardiogram (ECG) machine. This allows your doctor to monitor your heart rate and rhythm, blood pressure, and breathing activity. Because exercise makes your heart pump harder and faster, an exercise stress test can reveal problems with blood flow within your heart. The test may also guide treatment decisions, measure the effectiveness of treatment, or determine the severity if you’ve already been diagnosed with a heart condition.
Ultrasound Abdomen:
Abdominal ultrasounds are used to check the major organs in the abdominal cavity. These organs include the gallbladder, kidneys, liver, pancreas, and spleen. An abdominal ultrasound may be helpful to detect blood clots, enlarged organs (such as the liver, spleen, or kidneys), fluid in the abdominal cavity, gallstones, hernia, pancreatitis, kidney blockage or kidney stone, Cancer/tumours of the abdominal organs, appendicitis, etc. Ultrasound is safe, non-invasive, and does not use ionizing radiation.
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen):
PSA is a substance produced by a small organ/gland in our body known as the prostate. It is produced by both normal and cancerous prostate cells. Small amounts of PSA are generally found circulating in the blood. However, the blood levels of PSA are elevated in men with prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is common and very often the cause of death in men. Routine monitoring of this test is helpful to determine normal and abnormal production of PSA in blood to prevent prostate cancers.
Diabetic Screen:
A Diabetic Screen is a set of tests that help to diagnose and monitor diabetes. This includes measuring the level of glucose in the blood and monitoring for related complications.
HbA1c – Glycated Haemoglobin:
HbA1c is a test that measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 3 months. It is a useful indicator of diabetes and ensures that blood sugar levels are being effectively managed.
Bio Well Man Plus Package
77 TESTS 2500 AED
- Stress ECG ( TreadMill Test ) or 2D ECHO ( Any One)
- ECG (Electrocardiogram)
- Ultrasound (USG) Whole Abdomen
- Vitamin Profile
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin D Total
- Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Total
- Testosterone Total
- Hemogram (20 tests)
- Diabetic Screen
- Average Blood Glucose
- HbA1c – Glycated Haemoglobin
- Lipid Profile
- Total Cholesterol
- HDL Cholesterol
- LDL Cholesterol
- VLDL Cholesterol
- Triglycerides
- CHOL / HDL Ratio
- Non-HDL Cholesterol
- Liver Profile
- Albumin Serum
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- Bilirubin Direct
- Bilirubin Indirect
- Bilirubin Total
- GGTP Gamma GT
- Serum Albumin / Globulin Ratio
- Serum Globulin
- SGOT (AST)
- SGPT (ALT)
- Protein Serum
- Renal Profile
- Calcium
- Creatinine
- Uric Acid
- Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
- Urea
- Thyroid Profile
- T3 Total
- T4 Total
- TSH
- Iron Deficiency Profile
- Serum Iron
- Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
- Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC)
- Urine Routine (19 Tests)
- GP Doctor Consultation
Your health is your most valuable asset, and it’s time to invest in it with the Bio Well Man Plus package that includes full medical check-up. With 74 lab tests, the crucial PSA test, a stress ECG, Ultrasound Abdomen, and a 2D Echo, you get a comprehensive evaluation of your health, giving you the opportunity to catch any potential issues early on.
The stress ECG adds an extra layer of evaluation to your heart health, providing valuable information about your heart’s function during physical activity. While the 2D Echo, also known as a cardiac ultrasound, provides a detailed look at your heart’s structure and function. It’s a non-invasive, painless way to get a better understanding of your heart health.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Book your appointment today and keep a check-up on your health with the Bio Well Man PLUS package. Some of the profiles/ tests that we cover in this package are:
ECG (Electrocardiogram):
ECG is the process of recording the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time using electrodes placed over the skin. These electrodes detect the tiny electrical changes on the skin that arise from the heart muscles during each heartbeat. It is very commonly performed to detect cardiac problems. An electrocardiogram can be a useful way to find out whether your high blood pressure has caused any damage to your heart or blood vessels.
Treadmill test (TMT):
A treadmill test or a Stress ECG is a test done to determine how well your heart responds when it’s working its hardest. You are asked to exercise, basically walking on a treadmill, or riding a stationary bike, while you’re hooked up to an electrocardiogram (ECG) machine. This allows your doctor to monitor your heart rate and rhythm, blood pressure, and breathing activity. Because exercise makes your heart pump harder and faster, an exercise stress test can reveal problems with blood flow within your heart. The test may also guide treatment decisions, measure the effectiveness of treatment, or determine the severity if you’ve already been diagnosed with a heart condition.
Ultrasound Abdomen:
Abdominal ultrasounds are used to check the major organs in the abdominal cavity. These organs include the gallbladder, kidneys, liver, pancreas, and spleen. An abdominal ultrasound may be helpful to detect blood clots, enlarged organs (such as the liver, spleen, or kidneys), fluid in the abdominal cavity, gallstones, hernia, pancreatitis, kidney blockage or kidney stone, Cancer/tumours of the abdominal organs, appendicitis, etc. Ultrasound is safe, non-invasive, and does not use ionizing radiation.
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen):
PSA is a substance produced by a small organ/gland in our body known as the prostate. It is produced by both normal and cancerous prostate cells. Small amounts of PSA are generally found circulating in the blood. However, the blood levels of PSA are elevated in men with prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is common and very often the cause of death in men. Routine monitoring of this test is helpful to determine normal and abnormal production of PSA in blood to prevent prostate cancers.
Diabetic Screen:
A Diabetic Screen is a set of tests that help to diagnose and monitor diabetes. This includes measuring the level of glucose in the blood and monitoring for related complications.
HbA1c – Glycated Haemoglobin:
HbA1c is a test that measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 3 months. It is a useful indicator of diabetes and ensures that blood sugar levels are being effectively managed.
The stress ECG adds an extra layer of evaluation to your heart health, providing valuable information about your heart’s function during physical activity. While the 2D Echo, also known as a cardiac ultrasound, provides a detailed look at your heart’s structure and function. It’s a non-invasive, painless way to get a better understanding of your heart health.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Book your appointment today and keep a check-up on your health with the Bio Well Man PLUS package. Some of the profiles/ tests that we cover in this package are:
ECG (Electrocardiogram):
ECG is the process of recording the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time using electrodes placed over the skin. These electrodes detect the tiny electrical changes on the skin that arise from the heart muscles during each heartbeat. It is very commonly performed to detect cardiac problems. An electrocardiogram can be a useful way to find out whether your high blood pressure has caused any damage to your heart or blood vessels.
Treadmill test (TMT):
A treadmill test or a Stress ECG is a test done to determine how well your heart responds when it’s working its hardest. You are asked to exercise, basically walking on a treadmill, or riding a stationary bike, while you’re hooked up to an electrocardiogram (ECG) machine. This allows your doctor to monitor your heart rate and rhythm, blood pressure, and breathing activity. Because exercise makes your heart pump harder and faster, an exercise stress test can reveal problems with blood flow within your heart. The test may also guide treatment decisions, measure the effectiveness of treatment, or determine the severity if you’ve already been diagnosed with a heart condition.
Ultrasound Abdomen:
Abdominal ultrasounds are used to check the major organs in the abdominal cavity. These organs include the gallbladder, kidneys, liver, pancreas, and spleen. An abdominal ultrasound may be helpful to detect blood clots, enlarged organs (such as the liver, spleen, or kidneys), fluid in the abdominal cavity, gallstones, hernia, pancreatitis, kidney blockage or kidney stone, Cancer/tumours of the abdominal organs, appendicitis, etc. Ultrasound is safe, non-invasive, and does not use ionizing radiation.
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen):
PSA is a substance produced by a small organ/gland in our body known as the prostate. It is produced by both normal and cancerous prostate cells. Small amounts of PSA are generally found circulating in the blood. However, the blood levels of PSA are elevated in men with prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is common and very often the cause of death in men. Routine monitoring of this test is helpful to determine normal and abnormal production of PSA in blood to prevent prostate cancers.
Diabetic Screen:
A Diabetic Screen is a set of tests that help to diagnose and monitor diabetes. This includes measuring the level of glucose in the blood and monitoring for related complications.
HbA1c – Glycated Haemoglobin:
HbA1c is a test that measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 3 months. It is a useful indicator of diabetes and ensures that blood sugar levels are being effectively managed.