Excess body fat and high BMI are known to be associated increased disease risks. Your health report includes Body Composition test results and Obesity-induced Disease Risk Health Scores
Find out how your health score changes at 13% weight loss, when compared to your current weight.
In many families, a history of high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and heart diseases is common. Your health report includes these Heart Disease Risk Health Scores, blood pressure and cholesterol blood test results.
Lifetime Atherosclerosis (Heart Disease Risk) for all ages
10-year Atherosclerosis (Heart Disease Risk) for ages 40+
Total Cholesterol
HDL Cholesterol
LDL Cholesterol
VLDL Cholesterol
Triglycerides
TC/HDL ratio
Blood pressure
Homocysteine
ECG Resting Heart Scan for detecting abnormalities
Diabetes Screening
2 test items
This panel is for assessing your Diabetes risk and pancreas health.
A fasting blood sugar test measures your body's glucose (blood sugar) levels after not eating for 8-10 hours prior, and provide a more comprehensive profile of your baseline blood sugar than regular blood sugar tests. High levels may indicate Pre-Diabetes or Diabetes.
A Hemoglobin A1C test measures your average blood sugar level over the past 3 months. It's used to screen and monitor Diabetes. A high HbA1c level can suggest poorly controlled Diabetes.
Glucose (fasting)
HbA1c
Liver Function
9 test items
This test can detect liver damage, infections, and diseases such as hepatitis and cirrhosis. Your liver is a vital organ that filters toxins from your body.
Total bilirubin
AST (GOT)
ALT (GPT)
ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase)
Gamma-GT
Total protein
Albumin
Globulin
A/G ratio
Kidney Function
7 test items
Also known as a Renal Function test - it is important to assess the health of your kidneys, which filter waste and excess fluids from your blood. Abnormal levels of creatinine and eGFR can indicate kidney damage or disease.
Creatinine
eGFR
Sodium
Potassium
Chloride
Urea
Bicarbonate
Thyroid Function
2 test items
This test checks the health of your thyroid gland (near your throat), which produces hormones that regulate your metabolism. Abnormal levels of thyroid hormones can indicate an underactive or overactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism), which can cause a range of symptoms such as fatigue, weight gain or loss, and mood changes.
TSH
FT4
Complete Blood Count & Blood Health
24 test items
This test is used to assess the health of your blood cells. Abnormal levels of these cells can indicate a range of health conditions, such as anaemia, infection, or leukaemia.
RBC count (Red blood cell)
Haemoglobin
Haemoatocrit
MCV
MCH
MCHC
RDW-CV%
MPV
WBC Count (White blood cell)
Neutrophils #
Lymphocytes #
Monocytes #
Eosinophils #
Basophils #
Neutrophils %
Lymphocytes %
Monocytes %
Eosinophils %
Basophils %
Platelet count
WBC Morphology
Ferritin
ABO Group
Rh(D)
Urinalysis
18 test items
This test is used to assess the health of your urinary system and detect a range of health conditions. It measures the physical and chemical properties of your urine, such as color, pH, protein, glucose, and the presence of bacteria or blood. Abnormal levels of these substances can indicate a range of health conditions, such as urinary tract infections, kidney disease, or diabetes.
Color
Appearance
S.G. (Specific gravity)
pH
Urine glucose
Urine protein
Bilirubin
Urobilinogen
Blood
Ketone
Nitrite
Urine RBC count
Urine WBC count
Epithelial cell
Bacteria
Casts
Crystals
Yeast
Bone & Nutrition
5 test items
This panel helps assess bone health, diagnose conditions like Osteoporosis, and identify mineral imbalances. LDH levels can indicate bone damage, while Calcium, Phosphorus, and Magnesium tests help identify abnormalities that can affect bone health and overall mineral balance. Vitamin D testing aids in diagnosing deficiencies that can weaken bones.
The panel is crucial for early detection and appropriate management of bone-related conditions and maintaining optimal bone health.
Calcium
Phosphorus
Vitamin D
Magnesium
Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH )
Gout
1 test item
A gout test is important to diagnose and manage gout, a type of arthritis caused by the buildup of uric acid crystals in the joints. The test measures the levels of uric acid in your blood, which can be elevated in people with gout. Early diagnosis and treatment of gout can help prevent joint damage and reduce the frequency and severity of gout attacks.
Uric acid
Autoimmune Health
4 test items
This panel helps identify potential autoimmune diseases, monitor inflammation levels, and detect Rheumatoid Arthritis at an early stage. Early detection and management are crucial for symptom control and preventing joint damage.
It includes tests for measuring inflammation levels with ESR and CRP, and identifying biomarkers specific to Rheumatoid Arthritis such as RA Factor and Anti-CCP Ab.
ESR Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
RA Factor
CRP (High-sensitive)
Anti-CCP Ab Anti-Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide Antibody
STD & Infectious Diseases
6 test items
Getting a hepatitis test is crucial for diagnosing and monitoring hepatitis, a viral infection that affects the liver and can lead to inflammation, liver damage, and liver failure. HIV is caused by a viral infection that attacks your immune system. Syphilis is a bacterial infection that damages your nervous system, brain and other organs.
These are all infectious diseases that spread through blood, semen, and other bodily fluids. Early detection, timely treatment, and prevention of further transmission is important to avoid serious health complications.
HAV Ab Total
HBsAg
HBsAb
HCV Ab
HIV 1 & 2 Ab/p24 Ag
Syphilis - RPR test
Stool Health & Parasites
9 test items
A stool test can help you understand the health of your gastrointestinal system and detect the presence of parasites. This panel is an effective tool for assessing gastrointestinal health, identifying potential infections, and guiding appropriate treatment interventions.
Colour - Abnormalities in colour may indicate underlying digestive disorders
Consistency - The texture and form of the stool, provide insights into digestive function
Mucus - Presence of mucus may suggest intestinal infections and more serious conditions such as Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
Blood - Occult blood in the stool can indicate bleeding in the digestive tract
Amoeba, Cysts, Trophozoites, Ova and Parasites - Indicates parasitic infections
Color
Consistency
Mucus
Blood
Amoeba
Cysts
Trophozoites
Ova
Parasites
Cancer Screening
8 test items
This panel includes tumour markers associated with liver, pancreas, colon, lung, head, neck and ovarian cancer. If you have health concerns or specific risk factors, including age, family history, DNA risks, and carcinogen exposure (e.g., tobacco, asbestos, certain chemicals), this test is beneficial to help healthcare professionals evaluate marker levels, aiding in early detection, diagnosis, and monitoring of cancer.
A cancer blood test works by analysing specific markers in the blood that have the potential to indicate the presence of cancer. If a blood test indicates the presence of cancer or raises suspicion, further investigation and confirmation through additional tests such as imaging scans and tissue biopsy may be necessary. Regular screening with this panel can identify cancer at an early stage when treatment options tend to be more effective.
CA12-5 Ovary
Occult Blood (FIT) Colorectal
CA19-9 Pancreas
CA72-4 Colon, Ovary, General
AFP Liver
EVB-NPC Nasopharynx
SCC Lung, Head, Neck
SCC Lung, Head, Neck
Biological Age
9 test items
How old are you really? Find out your Biological Age - an overall indication of how much physical aging and damage has occurred inside your body, cells and tissues.
The method used in calculating your Biological Age is based on a research study of about 10,000 participants. Machine learning algorithms were used to analyse the chronological age and these 9 blood test results.
Albumin
CRP (High-sensitive)
Creatinine
White blood cells count
Lymphocytes %
RDW CV%
MCV
Glucose (fasting)
ALP
Body Inflammation
14 test items
Check if prolonged inflammation has caused damage to your body's healthy cells and increased your risk of getting cancer. Calculated using 14 blood tests results.
Albumin
CRP (High-sensitive)
WBC Count (White blood cell)
Neutrophils #
Lymphocytes #
Monocytes #
Eosinophils #
Basophils #
Neutrophils %
Lymphocytes %
Monocytes %
Eosinophils %
Basophils %
Platelet count
Alzheimer's & Dementia Risk
11 test items
Find out what is the likelihood of you developing Alzheimer’s Disease or Dementia in the next 5-13 years.
The risk estimation is based on dementia research that followed a population of about 500,000 people, between the age of 35 to 73, over the course of 13 years, identifying preclinical lifestyle factors that have a strong correlation with the development of dementia. Calculated using 11 lifestyle assessment results.
Age
Gender
Difficulty waking up
Nap frequency
Difficultly sleeping
Snoring
Smoking habit
Alcohol use
Education level
Employment status
Medical history
Add-on Tests & Services
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Contact our Care Manager to customise your test package.
Who is the Complete Women health check suitable for?
Adults (ages 25+)
Looking for the most comprehensive health check package for women
For people with a medical/family history of High Cholesterol, Heart Disease or other health diseases
How do I prepare for the blood, urine, stool and ECG scan?
We will send you a stool sample collection kit so that you can use it at your own convenience at home. Bring the sample when you go to the clinic
For the ECG heart scan, wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access to your chest area. Avoid applying lotions or oils to your chest before the ECG
Fasting for 9-12 hours before the test
Drink water only during the fasting period
If you are on medication, please ask the doctor for the medication use during the fasting period
If you have add-on items, our Care Manager will remind you if there are additional preparations needed
Bring a valid HKID/Passport/identification document on the day of the test
Do I need a body scan in my health screening package?
In general, the need for an ultrasound, X-ray, CT scan, or MRI depends on several factors including:
Age: Some age groups may have a higher risk of developing certain health diseases, and scans can be recommended as part of routine screening
Medical history: If you have a history of health diseases, your doctor may recommend scans to check certain organs or tissues
Symptoms: If you have symptoms, scans may be necessary to help diagnose the cause
Family history: In some cases, a family history of certain diseases or conditions benefit from scans
Follow-up or monitoring: If you have previously been diagnosed with a condition or have undergone treatment, scans may be necessary to monitor your progress or check for any recurrence
How does the insurance claim work?
Depending on your insurance policy, you may be able to claim your health check. In general, the claim process works like this:
Check your personal or company health insurance policy document
Under "Benefit Schedule" section, there should be a quota for "Laboratory tests/diagnostic tests/health checks"
Pay, do the test and request an official receipt from our Care Manager
Afterwards, send or upload the receipt to your health insurance portal to claim
You can contact your insurance provider for more details on claim process, requirements or elligibility.