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Check-Up

Check up are periodic health checks that enable the early detection of diseases that may occur in the person or the early signs of these diseases and the risk factors that may lead to the disease in the future, even if there is no known disease or complaint. Check-up packages, which include various examinations and tests, should be done once a year.

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How should the content of the check up program be?

A comprehensive check up includes blood glucose, kidney function tests, liver function and damage tests, electrolytes and minerals, blood count, blood group, lipid profile, thyroid function tests, vitamins, HOMA-IR index, tumor markers, viral markers, complete urine. Examination should include stool occult blood, chest X-ray, whole abdomen USG, thyroid USG, breast USG, ECG, effort test, ECO, pulmonary function test, cervical smear.



Why should we have regular check-ups?

People with high risk factors, genetic predisposition, and positive family history should have a chep-up done once a year, whether they have a complaint or not. Chek up is not just an analysis and examination. It means doing a comprehensive physical examination, interpreting the results, and drawing the roadmap accordingly. While each value is normal in the check up is a great chance for people, it shows the importance of having a check up in case of abnormalities. Our health is our most valuable asset, we should not leave it to chance in the flow of life. As we age, organ functions decline and the risk of systemic disease and cancer increases. As we get older, getting a check up becomes even more important. Chek up programs may vary according to the age, gender, genetic predisposition, lifestyle and past health history of the person. First of all, the patient's history should be taken by the doctor and the appropriate program should be selected by performing a physical examination

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