Complete Full Body Health Checkup for Women in India

A complete full body checkup for women is one of the most important steps to protect long-term health. These regular women’s preventive health checkups help detect problems early, often before symptoms appear. Conditions like heart disease, diabetes, thyroid issues, or even cancer can be identified and treated at an early stage.

At Medicover Hospitals, our whole body checkup for females is designed to meet the unique women’s health needs. The package includes comprehensive screenings for vital organs, women’s health tests such as mammography, Pap smear and pelvic ultrasound, along with a detailed physical exam, personalized lifestyle advice and follow-up care for complete support.

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Why Preventive Checkups Matter for Women?

Regular checkups are not just for when you're sick; they're an investment in your future health.

This woman's annual full body health checkup helps women in:

  • Early Detection: Catch potential health issues like heart disease or cancer early when they are easier to treat.
  • Women-Specific Health: Monitors breast and cervical health, as well as reproductive health.
  • Overall Wellness: Keeps track of vital health markers like cholesterol, blood pressure, and bone health.
  • Personalized Advice: Provides guidance on diet, exercise, and stress management.
  • Peace of Mind: Regular checkups reduce anxiety and ensure you're on track.
  • Better Quality of Life: Prevents complications and helps you live a more active, fulfilling life.

When Should You Get a Women's Whole Body Checkup?

If you experience any of the following symptoms, consider an annual checkup to help identify risks early, ensuring you stay healthy and proactive.

  • Unexplained Weight Changes: Sudden weight gain or loss without any clear cause.
  • Fatigue: Constant tiredness or feeling weak despite adequate rest.
  • Irregular Menstrual Cycles: Changes in your period patterns, pain, or heavy bleeding.
  • Breast Lumps or Changes: Any unusual lumps or changes in breast tissue.
  • Pain or Discomfort: Persistent pain in the abdomen, pelvic area, or chest.
  • Shortness of Breath or Chest Pain: Difficulty breathing or feeling tightness in the chest.
  • Digestive Issues: Chronic bloating, constipation, or unexplained digestive discomfort.
  • Mood Changes: Sudden, unexplained mood swings or feelings of anxiety and depression.
  • Frequent Urination or Blood in Urine: Urinary issues or blood in your urine.
  • Family History of Diseases: If there is a history of heart disease, cancer, or diabetes in your family.

What Happens During the Super Advance Full Body Checkup for Females?

When you choose the full body checkup for women at Medicover Hospitals, here's what the process is:

  • Comprehensive Health Screening: A series of tests to assess your heart, liver, kidney, thyroid, cholesterol, blood sugar, and more.
  • Women-Specific Tests: Includes mammography, Pap smear, pelvic ultrasound, and screenings for cervical and breast cancer.
  • Physical Examination: A thorough checkup by an expert doctor to evaluate your overall health and address any concerns.
  • Personalized Consultation: Our doctors will provide specific dietary, exercise and healthy lifestyle advice using your results as a guide.
  • Follow-up Care: If we identify any problems, we provide specific instructions and arrange for follow-up visits to ensure that your health stays on the right course.

Women's Health Screening - Test Details & What to Expect in a Whole Body Checkup

The Women's Comprehensive Health Check-up is an extensive examination that involves cross-speciality support aimed at early diagnosis, prevention and overall healthiness. Here's what you can expect:

It includes essential tests for your heart, liver, kidneys, thyroid, blood sugar, cholesterol, and other key health indicators. It also checks for common female-specific tests like Mammography, pap smear and thyroid tests.

Recommended for Women aged 40 and above, this checkup helps identify early signs of health problems, allowing you to take action promptly.

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Below is a simple breakdown of each test, what it checks, and what your results could mean.

Test / Category Purpose / What It Indicates
2D Echo with Color Doppler Evaluates heart structure, pumping ability, and blood flow; helps detect valve problems and overall heart function.
Hepatitis C (Anti-HCV Test) Screens for Hepatitis C infection; a positive result shows past or present infection.
Blood Grouping & Rh Typing Determines blood type and Rh factor; crucial for transfusions, pregnancy care, and medical emergencies.
Kidney Function Test (KFT) Assesses kidney health and filtration efficiency; abnormal results may indicate kidney disease or dehydration.
Complete Blood Count (CBC/CBP) Checks red and white blood cells and platelets to detect anemia, infections, or immune-related issues.
Stool Examination Analyzes digestive health; detects bleeding, infections, or parasitic infestations.
CT/MRI Brain Imaging Produces brain images to detect stroke, bleeding, trauma, or tumors.
CT Coronary Angiography Provides images of heart arteries to detect plaque buildup or blockages that may lead to heart disease.
Urine Examination (CUE/Urinalysis) Detects urinary tract infections, kidney issues, or diabetes-related changes.
ECG (Electrocardiogram) Records heart rhythm and electrical activity to detect irregularities, rhythm problems, or blockages.
CRP (C-Reactive Protein) Detects inflammation; elevated levels may indicate infection, inflammation, or autoimmune disorders.
FBS (Fasting Blood Sugar) Measures blood sugar after fasting to screen for diabetes or glucose imbalance.
LFT (Liver Function Test) Measures liver enzymes and proteins to detect hepatitis, liver damage, alcohol effects, or bile duct disease.
HbA1c (Glycosylated Hemoglobin) Reflects average blood sugar control over 2–3 months; key for monitoring diabetes.
Hepatitis B (HBsAg Test) Screens for Hepatitis B infection; positive indicates active infection.
HIV Test Detects HIV infection (Type I & II) to confirm infection status.
SGPT/ALT & SGOT/AST Measures liver enzymes; high levels may indicate liver damage, hepatitis, alcohol use, or bile duct issues.
Lipid Profile Measures cholesterol and triglycerides to assess heart disease and cardiovascular risk.
Pap Smear (Cervical Screening) Detects abnormal cervical cells or HPV infection; helps prevent cervical cancer.
Physiotherapy Assessment Assesses physical function, mobility, and pain; used in rehabilitation after injury or joint/muscle issues.
Post-Prandial Blood Sugar (PPBS) Measures blood sugar after eating to assess diabetes control.
Calcium Test Measures blood calcium levels to detect bone disease, kidney dysfunction, vitamin D problems, or parathyroid issues.
Serum Creatinine Evaluates kidney function and filtration; abnormal levels indicate impaired kidney performance.
Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, etc.) Assesses fluid balance and nerve/heart function; abnormal levels may indicate kidney, hydration, or heart problems.
Uric Acid Test Measures uric acid levels; high values suggest gout or kidney issues.
Thyroid Profile (TSH/T3/T4) Evaluates thyroid function; detects hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, or hormonal imbalance.
TMT (Treadmill Test) Assesses the heart’s response to exercise and detects angina or circulatory blockages.
Ultrasound Abdomen & Pelvis Examines internal organs like the liver, kidneys, bladder, and uterus to detect enlargement, cysts, or disease.
Carotid Doppler Evaluates blood flow in neck arteries to assess stroke risk or artery narrowing.
Vitamin B12 Test Checks B12 levels for nerve, brain, and blood health; deficiency may cause fatigue, anemia, or nerve issues.
Vitamin D Test Assesses vitamin D levels important for bone health, immunity, and mood balance.
Chest X-Ray (PA View) Examines the lungs and heart to detect infections, fluid buildup, or an enlarged heart.
Mammogram / Breast Imaging Screens for breast cancer by detecting early lumps or suspicious changes in breast tissue.

What Happens After Your Women's Full Body Checkup?

Your health journey doesn’t stop when the tests are over, it's where it truly begins. At Medicover Hospitals, we make sure you leave with more than just numbers on a page. You'll walk away with clarity, confidence, and a personalized plan to take care of your health as a woman.

  • Detailed Women's Health Report: You'll receive a complete, easy-to-understand report covering all your test results, including breast health, cervical health, reproductive health, and vital organ function.
  • Expert Women's Health Consultation: Our doctors will explain every result in simple language, answer all your questions, and address any concerns specific to women’s health.
  • Personalized Lifestyle Guidance: Based on your results, we'll share tailored advice for nutrition, exercise, stress management, and preventive care, keeping in mind your unique needs as a woman.
  • Follow-Up & Specialist Support: If anything unusual is found, we'll arrange the right follow-up tests or connect you with specialists in gynecology, endocrinology, or cardiology, so you’re never left wondering what to do next.

At Medicover Hospitals, our commitment goes beyond testing, we're here to guide you, support you, and help you live your healthiest, happiest life.


What are the Benefits of the Women's Whole Body Checkup Package?

At Medicover hospitals, the Women’s Whole Body Checkup package helps you stay proactive about your health by detecting potential issues early, often before symptoms appear.

  • It provides a complete overview of your body's condition, including vital organs and hormonal balance, specifically for women’s health needs.
  • This checkup gives you more than just test results, it provides personalized insights into your body, helping you make informed decisions for a healthier future.
  • By understanding your unique health needs, you can take proactive steps to prevent potential issues and maintain your overall well-being.

How to book a Best full body checkup for women in India with Medicover Hospitals?

Taking charge of your health has never been easier. At Medicover Hospitals, we've made booking your women's full body checkup simple and quick:

  • Online Booking: Choose the Full Body Health Checkup for Women package and pick a time that works best for you.
  • Visit Our Hospital: Walk in on your appointment day for your checkup.
  • Call Our Helpline: If you have any queries, reach out to our support team for guidance and booking.

From the moment you book to the day of your checkup, our team will assist you at every step, making sure the process is smooth and comfortable.


Key Tests in Full Body Checkup for Females with Normal Ranges

Test Normal Range
2D Echo with Colour Doppler Ejection Fraction (EF): 50–70%
Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Volume (LVEDV): 55–170 ml
Left Ventricular End-Systolic Volume (LVESV): 25–75 ml
Left Ventricular Mass (LVM): 71–95 g/m²
Left Ventricular Wall Thickness: 0.6–1.1 cm
Aortic Valve Area: 2.5–4.0 cm²
Mitral Valve Area: 4–6 cm²
Aortic Valve Velocity: < 2 m/s
Mitral Valve Velocity: < 1.5 m/s
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 7–20 mg/dL in adults
ECG Heart rate: 60–100 bpm
P wave duration: 0.06–0.12 sec
PR interval: 0.12–0.20 sec
QRS complex duration: 0.06–0.10 sec
QT interval: 0.36–0.44 sec
QTc interval (corrected QT): 0.36–0.44 sec
CT Brain Plain Normal size and shape of brain structures
No evidence of bleeding or hemorrhage
Absence of tumors or masses
Clear and symmetrical ventricles
Normal density of brain tissue
No signs of edema or swelling
No abnormalities in skull or bones
CUE (Complete Urine Examination) Color: Yellow (light to dark)
Appearance: Clear
Specific Gravity: 1.005–1.030
pH: 4.6–8.0
Protein: Negative
Glucose: Negative
Ketones: Negative
Bilirubin: Negative
Urobilinogen: 0.2–1.0 mg/dL
Blood: Negative
Leukocytes: Negative
Nitrite: Negative
Crystals: None to few
Epithelial cells: 0–5 per HPF
Casts: Occasional hyaline casts per LPF
Bacteria: None to few
Trichomonas: Absent
Yeast: Absent
Squamous epithelial cells: Few per LPF

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Frequently Asked Questions

A routine Women's Health Checkup carries minimal risks. Occasionally, you may feel some discomfort with certain studies, like a pelvic exam or mammogram. Always convey your problems to the doctor that you confront during the checkup.

An ultrasound of the abdomen can help to determine the cause of stomach pain or bloating and detect kidney stones, tumors, liver disease. An ultrasound of the pelvis detects abnormalities of the uterus, including endometrial issues such as fibroids, polyps, and ovarian cysts present within the pelvis.

Women are advised to undergo preventive health checkups starting from their mid-20s or early 30s, with more frequent screenings recommended after the age of 40.

Generally, once a year is recommended for preventive health monitoring. However, women with existing health conditions may require more frequent checkups.

Some tests may not be recommended during pregnancy. Please inform the medical team beforehand so they can customize the package accordingly.

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