Package Details

This package comprises 10 Investigations + 2 Specialist Consultation. For more details, view the package details here.

Investigations

  • CBP(CompleteBloodPicture)
  • ESR
  • FBS (Fasting Blood Glucose)
  • PLBS (Post Lunch Blood Glucose )
  • HBA1C (Glycosylated Haemoglobin)
  • Lipid Profile
  • Blood Urea
  • Serum Creatinine
  • CUE (Complete Urine Examination)

Consultations

  • Endocrinology / General Medicine Consultation

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Diabetes Checkup Package?

The Diabetes Package is aimed to diagnose diabetes-related health issues and to help in the control and treatment of the disease. Diabetes checkup is critical to maintain control of the chronic condition.

2. How often Diabetes Checkup Package should be done?

Diabetes Checkup should be repeated every 4-6 months irrespective of your age or as per the doctor’s advice.

3. What is CUE (Complete Urine Examination)?

A complete urine examination comprises a series of steps that helps to detect diseases or conditions such as diabetes, liver or kidney problems, urinary tract problems, etc. Urine is examined visually, chemically, and microscopically as part of the process. The visual inspection aids in determining the urine's color and clarity. The chemical test identifies a variety of chemicals in the urine. Bacteria, mucus, cells, crystals, and other substances in the urine are identified by microscopic inspection.

4. What is HBA1C (glycosylated hemoglobin) test?

A glycosylated hemoglobin test is a common test that measures how much sugar has been in your blood over the previous few months. It’s used to diagnose diabetes or determine how well a person with the disease has been managing their blood sugar.

5. Why is a lipid profile test done?

The lipid profile test is used to check for dyslipidemia symptoms in adults and children who are at risk of having excessive blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels. This happens because of the development of diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease. This lipid profile test is also conducted as a follow-up to evaluate the treatment underwent and diet control program.

6. What is a BUN (blood urea nitrogen) test?

A BUN test, or blood urea nitrogen test, may tell you a lot about how well your kidneys are working. Your kidneys' primary function is to eliminate waste and excess fluid from your body. This waste material can build up in your blood if you have a renal illness, which can lead to significant health concerns like high blood pressure, anemia, and heart disease.
The test determines how much urea nitrogen is in your blood. One of the waste items eliminated from your blood by your kidneys is urea nitrogen. BUN levels that are higher than usual might indicate that your kidneys aren't operating properly.

7. Why is CBP (Complete Blood Picture) test important?

A complete blood count (CBC) is a routine blood test used to assess your overall health. The blood test can help to diagnose a wide range of conditions, disorders, diseases, and infections, including Anemia (when there aren't enough red blood cells to carry oxygen through the body). Bone marrow disorders, such as myelodysplastic syndromes.

8. What is a serum creatinine test?

A creatinine test determines how efficiently your kidneys are filtering waste from your blood. Creatinine is a chemical byproduct of your muscles' energy-generating activities. Creatinine is removed from the blood by healthy kidneys. Creatinine is excreted in the urine as a waste product. Creatinine levels in your blood or urine give indications to your doctor about how well your kidneys are performing.

9. What is the meaning of fasting blood sugar?

A fasting blood glucose test can be used to determine how effectively the body manages blood sugar levels while food is not present. When we do not eat for several hours, the body will release glucose into the blood via the liver and, following this, the body's insulin should help to stabilize blood glucose levels.