We are pleased to inform you of the details of the Check-up programme. It consists of a visit with the internal medicine doctor, who reviews the medical history, carries out an initial physical examination and final report, and orders any additional tests that may be necessary to complete the Check-up. The standard tests are:
Laboratory tests
Urine – Sediment, Albumin
Stool – Fecal occult blood (FOB) tests
Blood
- Complete blood count and ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate).
- Serum iron
- Prothrombin time
- Platelets
- Fasting blood glucose
- Hb Glycosylated
- Urea
- Creatinine
- Ionogram
- Total cholesterol
- Fractions – HDL Cholesterol, LDL Cholesterol.
- Triglycerides
- Uric acid
- GOT
- GPT
- GGT
- Total bilirubin
- Direct bilirubin
- Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
- Protein electrophoresis
- LDH
- TSH
- PSA H >45 (Men)
- Free T4 (Women)
- Blood group
- RH factor
- Partial thromboplastin time
Image diagnostics
- Chest CT
- Abdominal CT (with contrast)
Cardiological examinations
- TSA Colour Doppler Echocardiogram
- Electrocardiogram at rest
- Stress test: We recommend bringing trousers and sports shoes. (We have disposable pyjamas available.)
Diagnostics of peripheral arterial disease (PAD)
- Ankle-Brachial pressure index (ABPI)
Respiratory examinations
- Spirometry
Othorhynolaryngological examinations
Ophtalmologic examinations
Gynaecologic examinations (women)
- Gynaecologic visit
- Cytology
- Mammography
- Bone density
Urological examinations (men)
- Urologist visit.
- Prostate Ultrasound.
Total amount: 2.040 euros (Women); 1.080 euros (Men).
If any relevant changes are detected in the examinations carried out, further tests can be done in a specific specialty: Urology, Gastroenterology, Respiratory, Traumatology, etc.
Check-ups begin at 9:15 a.m. in a state of fasting, in the main hall of the hospital, at the Reception desk (floor 0); after taking note of the administrative data at the Admissions Department, you will be accompanied to the ground floor (Internal Medicine), where you will begin the laboratory tests.
You will then have a visit with the internal medicine doctor, who will review your medical history and perform the physical examination. During the visit with the doctor, the patient will have to take some drops of contrast, which can be dissolved in water or orange juice. This is required to perform the chest-abdominal CT later.
After this, you will be continued to perform all the tests detailed in the check-up programme. If any additional test not included in the general check-up is suggested by the internal medicine doctor, it will be scheduled during the course of the day, or at the patient’s request.
When the check-up will be resumed, the internal medicine doctor will inform the patient of the results, conclusions, recommendations and/or treatment regarding the check-up performed. A breakfast ticket and a parking ticket will be provided if you wish.
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