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Health basics [Women 50+]

This package is tailored to meet the needs of women aged 50 and above. It includes routine tests and screenings to monitor overall health, focusing on preventing and detecting age-related conditions like heart disease, and hormonal changes. This package is important for maintaining vitality, addressing health concerns early, and supporting a healthy and active lifestyle as women age.

Health basics [Women 50+]

HbA1C

This test measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 2–3 months. It is important because it helps detect and monitor diabetes or pre-diabetes, even if you don't show symptoms. For women 50+, this test is crucial as it provides insight into long-term blood sugar control, helping to prevent or manage diabetes-related complications like heart disease, kidney problems, and nerve damage.

Full Blood Count (FBC)

Full Blood Count checks the levels of different cells in your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It is important for women 50+ because it can detect anemia, infections, and other conditions that may affect energy levels, immune function, and overall health. Regular monitoring ensures early detection and management of potential health concerns.

Blood Pressure

This test checks how hard your blood pushes against your blood vessels when your heart beats For women 50+, maintaining healthy blood pressure is crucial because high blood pressure (hypertension) can lead to serious conditions like heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems. Regular checks help catch any issues early, allowing for timely intervention and better overall health management.

Lipid Profile (Cholesterol)

Kidney Functioning Test

Liver Functioning Test

This test checks the levels of fats (cholesterol) in your blood, including "good" cholesterol (HDL) and "bad" cholesterol (LDL). For women over 50, it's important because high levels of bad cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease or stroke. Regular testing helps you understand your cholesterol levels and manage them to protect your heart health.

This test checks how well your kidneys are working by measuring substances like creatinine and urea in your blood. For women over 50, this test is important because kidney function can naturally decline with age, and early detection of any problems can help prevent serious kidney issues. Regular testing helps catch any signs of kidney disease early, so treatment can start sooner if needed.

This test measures how well your liver is working by checking levels of proteins, enzymes, and waste products in your blood. For women over 50, this test is important because the liver plays a key role in breaking down food, processing medications, and removing toxins. Regular testing can help identify liver problems early, such as damage from medications or lifestyle factors, ensuring better management of your overall health.

BMI (Body Mass Index)

BMI is a simple calculation that uses your height and weight to estimate whether you're at a healthy weight. For women over 50, BMI is important because maintaining a healthy weight reduces the risk of conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and joint problems. Regular monitoring helps ensure your weight stays within a range that supports overall health and well-being.

Urinalysis

Breast exams

This is a test that examines a sample of urine to check for signs of infection, kidney issues, diabetes, or other health problems. For women over 50, it is important because it can help detect conditions like urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney disease, or diabetes early on, allowing for timely treatment and better health management.

This involves checking the breasts for lumps, changes, or other abnormalities. These exams are important for women over 50 because they help detect early signs of breast cancer or other breast conditions. Early detection increases the chances of successful treatment and supports long-term health. Regular breast exams are a key part of preventative care.

General Consultation

A one-on-one appointment with a doctor to discuss your overall health, address any concerns, and review your medical history. For women over 50, this is important because it provides an opportunity to identify potential health risks, create a personalized care plan, and ensure regular monitoring of age-related changes to maintain good health.