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Comprehensive Health Status Testing Package
Can one blood draw test everything? Yes—with the Comprehensive Health Checkup Package, it’s absolutely possible! The package includes as many as 32 blood parameters, helping to identify deficiencies, hormonal disorders, cardiovascular conditions, and more. Perform a thorough health assessment without leaving your home.
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Lowest price from 30 days before discounting PLN 1,049.75The "Comprehensive Health Status Testing Package" package includes, among others:
Blood test package with home sample collection.
Who is the Comprehensive Health Check Package for?
For anyone who wants to thoroughly check their health. We especially recommend this package to individuals concerned about their own or their loved ones' health. The package includes as many as 32 parameters, the results of which can clarify many health concerns.
When should you take the Comprehensive Health Check Package?
Anyone can take this blood test package. It is particularly advisable if you experience symptoms such as:
- joint and muscle pain,
- unexplained low mood,
- recurrent infections,
- slow wound healing,
- sleep problems,
- drowsiness,
- cold hands and feet,
- dry skin,
- pale skin,
- bloating,
- allergic rhinitis,
- shortness of breath,
- low libido,
- frequent intimate infections,
- dry mouth,
- persistent fatigue,
- difficulty maintaining weight,
- easy bruising,
- hair loss,
- headaches and dizziness,
- concentration problems,
- brittle nails,
- bleeding gums,
- abdominal pain,
- constipation or irregular bowel movements,
- skin changes,
- cough,
- chronic stress,
- vision disturbances,
- increased thirst.
Why is it worth taking the Comprehensive Health Check Package?
Worried about your health or your loved ones'? When it comes to health, there's no point in worrying if you can get a comprehensive picture of your body's condition from just one blood draw. This package checks 32 blood parameters, all in the comfort of your own home. Book a visit from a mobile specialist and put your health concerns to rest!
With the Comprehensive Health Check Package, you'll learn about your health status and, if needed, take steps to improve your body’s condition. The included tests help diagnose vitamin and mineral deficiencies, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, thyroid disorders, anemia, hormonal imbalances, inflammation, and autoimmune diseases. Early diagnosis enables quick and effective treatment, increasing the chance of full recovery!
How often should you take the Comprehensive Health Check Package?
It’s recommended to take this package once a year as a preventive measure to evaluate general health and the function of vital organs such as the thyroid, liver, pancreas, heart, and kidneys.
How to prepare for the comprehensive health tests?
- Take the tests in the morning.
- Arrive fasting, with at least 12 hours between your last meal and the blood draw.
- Rest and relax before the test.
- Avoid intense physical activity right before the test.
- Avoid alcohol 2–3 days before testing.
- Drink a glass of water 30 minutes before the blood draw.
- Women should not perform the test during menstruation.
Full list of tests in the package:
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
A basic test to assess general health and detect hematological disorders. - Lipid Panel (CHOL, HDL, non-HDL, LDL, TG)
Assesses cardiovascular disease risk such as atherosclerosis and hypertension. - Uric Acid
Evaluates protein metabolism. Helps diagnose metabolic disorders like gout. - HbA1c
Indicates average blood glucose over the past 2–3 months. - HOMA-IR
Assesses the ratio of insulin to glucose. Used to diagnose insulin resistance. - Creatinine and eGFR
Evaluates kidney filtration efficiency. - Urea
Assesses kidney function. Useful in diagnosing liver and kidney disorders. - Liver Panel (ALT, AST, ALP, Total Bilirubin, GGT)
Assesses liver function and bile ducts. - Iron
Together with CBC, important for anemia diagnostics. - Ferritin
Iron-storing protein. Useful in diagnosing anemia. - Electrolytes (Sodium and Potassium)
Evaluate kidney and nervous system function. - CRP
Inflammatory marker. - Vitamin B12
Essential for nervous, cardiovascular, and digestive system function. Important in anemia diagnosis. - Vitamin D
- Regulates calcium-phosphate balance. Deficiency may cause osteoporosis and reduced physical fitness.
- Total Calcium
Essential for bone and teeth development, and muscle contraction. - Inorganic Phosphorus
Together with calcium, forms bone and affects muscles and nerves. - Magnesium
Involved in neuromuscular signaling. - TSH
Pituitary hormone that stimulates the thyroid to produce hormones. - Free T3 and Free T4
Thyroid hormones produced directly by the thyroid gland. - Anti-TPO antibodies
Antibodies targeting thyroid antigens. - Anti-TG antibodies
Thyroglobulin antibodies, linked to thyroid gland diseases. - Anti-TSH receptor antibodies (TRAb)
Used in diagnosing hyperthyroidism, e.g. Graves' disease. - Estradiol
In women, regulates ovaries and menstrual cycle; in men, affects fertility and bone/skin health. - LH
Produced by the pituitary. Regulates estrogen and testosterone production. - FSH
Used in diagnosing infertility and hormonal imbalances. - Testosterone
In women and men, affects fertility, mood, muscle and fat levels, and more. - Cortisol
Adrenal steroid hormone. Influences mood, sleep, concentration, and well-being. - Total Protein
Measures albumin and globulin involved in blood pressure, clotting, and immunity. - PT (INR)
Prothrombin time. Evaluates blood clotting efficiency. - APTT
Partial thromboplastin time. Assesses the blood clotting process. - Folic Acid
Vitamin B9. Essential for red blood cells, DNA/RNA synthesis, and fetal development. - Total IgE
High levels indicate a high likelihood of allergies. - Fibrinogen
Produced by the liver, involved in blood clotting.
Factors that may affect the results
- It is recommended to take the tests in the morning as some parameters may vary throughout the day.
- Consult your doctor regarding medication and supplement use, as they may affect results.
- Intense physical activity may alter some test values.
