Medical Check-up Complete Examination
Medical check-up complete examination
Blood, Urine (status), Feces. (V470, urine screening = urine status and sediment, IFobt)
This complete medical check-up compares your blood on 31 points with the applicable references for a healthy person of your gender and age. In addition, urine and stool are examined and, if necessary or desired, you receive a telephone consultation with a physician.
The following parameters are examined in the blood:
- ALT - Liver function
- Albumin - kidney damage
- Alkaline Phosphatase - Liver, bone damage, bile ducts
- ASAT - Liver function
- Basophilic granulocytes (blood count)
- Calcium - Bone Calcification
- Cholesterol Total - Largest contributor to cardiovascular disease
- Cholesterol /HDL ratio
- Cholesterol LDL/HDL risk index
- CK - (creatine kinase) Muscle damage
- Creatinine - Renal function
- Total protein - liver, kidneys, intestines
- Erythrocytes (blood count)
- Eosinophilic granulocytes (bloom)
- Gamma GT - Liver function
- HbA1c - Diabetes (looks at average blood sugar levels over the past few months instead of a snapshot like glucose)
- HDL - good cholesterol
- Hematocrit (blood count)
- Haemoglobin (Hb) - Anemia - General symptoms of tiredness
- Iron (anemia)
- LDL cholesterol - bad cholesterol Arteriosclerosis
- Leucocyte differentiation: neutrophil, lymphocyte, monocyte, eosinophil, basophil, rod-core
- Leucocytes - White blood cells
- Lymphocytes (blood count)
- MCH
- MCV
- MCHC
- New as of 01-01-2024: RDW-CV (Redd Cell Distrubution Weight).
- Monocytes (blood count)
- Sodium - Moisture balance in the body
- Neutrophil granulocytes (blood count)
- Triglycerides - Absorbed fat content - Arteriosclerosis
- Platelets
- Urea - Kidneys
- Uric acid - joint inflammation (gout), metabolic diseases
In addition, urine is examined (urine screening) and stool samples are checked for polyps (which can develop into colorectal cancer if they continue to grow).
See instructional video for taking urinalysis here: