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Health Checkup Packages

Frequently Asked Questions

Is fasting required before a Master Health checkup?
Yes, a fasting period of 8-12 hours is required before the test for accurate blood sugar and lipid profile results. Water intake is allowed.

The entire process, including tests and consultation, usually takes 2-3 hours.

No, a Master Health Checkup is completely safe. It involves non-invasive tests and blood sample collection.
Some tests like blood tests can be done with home sample collection, but imaging (X-ray, ultrasound) requires a visit to the hospital
You can book it online, via phone, or visit a hospital directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is fasting required before a Diabetic Health checkup?
Yes, fasting for 8-12 hours is required for accurate blood sugar and cholesterol results. Water intake is allowed.
The checkup usually takes 2-3 hours, including sample collection, tests, and consultation.
Yes! The checkup helps identify diabetes at an early stage, allowing timely treatment and lifestyle changes to prevent complications.
Yes, it includes kidney function tests, ECG, and cholesterol tests to detect early signs of heart disease, kidney problems, and other diabetes-related complications.
Yes, the dietitian consultation provides personalised dietary advice to help control blood sugar levels and manage weight.
You can book it online, via phone, or visit a hospital directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can this checkup detect serious diseases early?
Yes! This checkup helps identify early signs of diabetes, heart disease, kidney issues, cancer, and other age-related conditions, allowing timely treatment and prevention.
Yes! Many diseases, like diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart problems, develop silently without symptoms. Regular checkups help detect hidden risks and ensure better health management.
  • Review the results with a doctor to understand any health concerns.
  • Follow the prescribed diet, lifestyle changes, and medications if needed.
  • Schedule follow-up tests or treatments as advised.

Some common age-related health concerns include:

  • Diabetes & High Blood Pressure – Can lead to heart disease or kidney problems.
  • Heart Disease & Stroke – Due to high cholesterol, obesity, or lifestyle factors.
  • Osteoporosis & Arthritis – Weakening of bones and joint pain.
  • Vision & Hearing Loss – Cataracts, glaucoma, and hearing impairments.
  • Cognitive Decline & Dementia – Memory loss and neurological issues.
  • Cancer – Increased risk of prostate, lung, and breast cancer.
No, a standard Senior Citizen health checkup does not include cognitive tests. However, if a senior is experiencing memory loss, confusion, or behavioral changes, a doctor may recommend specialized neurological and cognitive assessments.

To maintain good health, seniors should: 

  • Eat a balanced diet – High in fiber, low in processed sugar & salt.
  • Exercise regularly – Walking, yoga, or light stretching.
  • Stay hydrated – Drink enough water daily. 
  • Get enough sleep – 7-8 hours per night.
  • Quit smoking & limit alcohol – To reduce health risks.
  • Manage stress – Through meditation or hobbies.

Seniors should carry:

  • Previous medical records (if any).
  • List of current medications.
  • Comfortable clothing for medical tests.

If the results indicate any health concerns, the doctor may recommend:

  • Further diagnostic tests for confirmation.
  • Lifestyle modifications such as diet or exercise changes.
  • Medications or treatments to manage the condition.
  • Follow-up visits for close monitoring.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to fast before this checkup?
Yes, fasting for 8-12 hours is required for accurate blood glucose and lipid profile results. Water is allowed.
Yes! It helps identify risks like high cholesterol, diabetes, and hypertension, which contribute to heart disease. Tests like ECG & 2D Echo can detect early heart damage, irregular rhythms, or structural issues.
Yes! Heart disease can develop silently, and symptoms often appear in later stages. Regular screenings help detect early warning signs and prevent complications.
  • Eat a heart-healthy diet – Low in salt, sugar, and saturated fats.
  • Exercise regularly – At least 30 minutes of walking or activity daily.
  • Manage stress – Through yoga, meditation, or relaxation techniques.
  • Quit smoking & limit alcohol – Reduces risk of heart disease.
  • Monitor blood pressure & cholesterol – Through regular checkups.

If your results indicate any risk factors, your cardiologist may recommend: 

  • Lifestyle changes – Improved diet, exercise, and stress management.
  • Medications – To control cholesterol, blood pressure, or diabetes.
  • Further diagnostic tests – Like a treadmill test (TMT) or angiography.
  • Regular follow-ups – To monitor heart health closely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to fast before this checkup?
Yes, you should fast for 8-12 hours before the test to ensure accurate results for blood glucose and lipid profile. You can drink water during fasting.
  • Early detection of diseases – Helps identify health issues before symptoms appear.
  • Prevention of complications – Timely treatment reduces the risk of severe illness.
  • Monitors lifestyle impact – Assesses the effects of diet, exercise, and habits.
  • Saves healthcare costs – Preventive care is more affordable than treating advanced diseases.
Yes! Many health conditions like diabetes, high cholesterol, and liver disease develop silently without noticeable symptoms. Regular checkups help catch these issues early.

If your results indicate any concerns, your doctor may recommend: 

  • Lifestyle changes – Better diet, exercise, and stress management.
  • Medications – If required, based on the findings.
  • Further tests – For a more detailed diagnosis.
  • Follow-up consultations – To track health progress.
  • Eat a balanced diet – More fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
  • Exercise regularly – At least 30 minutes of physical activity daily.
  • Stay hydrated – Drink enough water throughout the day.
  • Quit smoking & limit alcohol – Reduces disease risk.
  • Manage stress – Through meditation, yoga, or hobbies.
  • Get enough sleep – At least 7-8 hours per night.
  • Unexplained fatigue or dizziness
  • Frequent headaches or vision changes
  • Persistent stomach issues (indigestion, bloating)
  • Sudden weight loss or gain
  • Breathlessness or chest pain
  • High or low blood pressure