CHECK-UP
EARLY DIAGNOSIS SAVE LIVES
Early diagnosis and treatment is the most important step in preventing the progress of diseases. Preservation of health in a healthy individual and detection of disease risks are only possible through regular check ups.
In check-up control examination, all data are reviewed, potential risks are identified and proposals for solution are produced.
BLOOD TESTS
CBC (covered in blood count), evaluation of organ functions, blood functions (cancer, kidney, etc.), sedimentation, cholesterol and lipid levels, thyroid (goiter) test, hepatitis (jaundice) test, complete urine analysis, cardiac markers, etc.
ECG (ELECTROCARDIOGRAM)
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a simple test that can be used to check your heart's rhythm and electrical activity. Sensors attached to the skin are used to detect the electrical signals produced by your heart each time it beats.
PULSE OXYMETRY
Pulse oximetry is a noninvasive test that measures the oxygen saturation level of your blood. These levels show how efficiently blood is carrying oxygen to the extremities furthest from your heart, including your arms and legs.
BLOOD PRESSURE
Blood pressure is the term used to describe the strength with which your blood pushes on the sides of your arteries as it's pumped around your body.
IMAGINATIONS
Chest X-RAY, Computerized tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imagınıng (MRI), Ultrasonography (USG), Positron Emission Tomography (PET-CT)
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
An echocardiogram (echo) is a graphic outline of the heart's movement. During an echo test, ultrasound placed on your chest provides pictures of the heart's valves and chambers and helps the sonographer evaluate the pumping action of the hearth.