Summer Health Tests 2 provide a comprehensive assessment of your health during the summer season by evaluating several key indicators that reflect your overall health status and nutritional well-being.
The tests include a Complete Blood Count (CBC) to assess blood cell health and help detect anemia, infections, and certain immune system indicators. They also include liver and kidney function tests to ensure the proper functioning of these vital organs.
In addition, the package evaluates thyroid hormone levels, which play an important role in energy regulation and metabolism, as well as iron stores (Ferritin) and essential vitamins such as Vitamin D and Vitamin B12.
These tests are ideal for the early detection of vitamin and mineral deficiencies, fatigue related to high temperatures, and the effects of dehydration, helping you maintain optimal health and energy throughout the summer season.
This package is designed to assess your overall health during the summer season by evaluating your complete blood count, liver and kidney function, thyroid hormones, essential vitamins such as Vitamin D and Vitamin B12, as well as important minerals and electrolytes. It helps with the early detection of nutritional deficiencies and common health concerns that may be associated with hot weather, dehydration, and lifestyle changes during the summer months.
Sample Type
Blood
Preparation
TAT
Within 4 Hours
+ Home visit fee per region
Everything you need to know about this test, from preparation to results
This test is recommended if you experience persistent fatigue, frequent infections, low energy levels, dizziness, hair loss, muscle weakness, or symptoms that may indicate vitamin deficiencies, anemia, or thyroid imbalance.
A blood test used to measure the level of the enzyme alanine aminotransferase (ALT), which is found mainly in the liver.
An enzyme found in several organs of the body, such as the liver, heart, muscles, kidneys, and brain.
Creatinine test is a laboratory test used to measure the level of creatinine in the blood. It is considered a key tool for evaluating kidney function and the kidneys’ ability to filter waste from the body
A blood test used to measure the amount of urea in the blood, and it serves as an indicator of how efficiently the kidneys eliminate waste products resulting from protein breakdown.
Uric acid is the final product of purine metabolism in the body, mainly excreted by the kidneys.
Albumin is the main protein in blood that helps maintain osmotic pressure and transports various substances in the body.
A blood test used as a routine screening test. It also helps diagnose medical conditions like infections, anemia, and blood disorders.
Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in the body and releases it when the body needed.
Iron is an essential mineral in the body that forms hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in the blood.
Vitamin B12 test measures the level of vitamin B12 in the blood, which is essential for nerve health and red blood cell formation
It is a test that measures the level of vitamin D in the blood to assess the adequacy of this vitamin, which is essential for calcium and phosphorus absorption and for maintaining healthy bones and teeth.
FT4 is the free (unbound) portion of the thyroid hormone thyroxine (T4) in the blood, and it represents the biologically active form.
FT3 stands for Free Triiodothyronine, one of the thyroid hormones that controls the body’s metabolism and energy production.
It is a blood test that measures the level of thyroid-stimulating hormone produced by the pituitary gland and is used to assess thyroid activity and detect any dysfunction.
• Persistent fatigue or low energy
• Dizziness or headaches
• Shortness of breath or palpitations
• Pale skin
• Frequent infections / low immunity
• Hair loss, brittle nails
• Muscle weakness or body aches
• Unexplained weight changes
• Cold intolerance
• Mood changes or poor concentration
Suitable for adults of all ages who want to monitor their health during winter or experience seasonal health changes.
The results will be reviewed by laboratory specialists and typically take about 4 hours to be issued. It is recommended to consult your doctor to interpret the results and develop an appropriate treatment plan if needed.
Treatment options depend on the test results and should be determined by a healthcare professional.
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