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Medical Check Up

Medical CheckupEka Hospital Medical Check Up Services provide comprehensive health screening for more than 20.000 people each year. The application of advance diagnostic equipments provide an accurate and comprehensive health screening result.  All data will be recorded in the digital form for the safety and comfort of patients.

What is Medical Check Up?

Medical Check Up or Health Screening is the process by which a doctor investigates the body of a patient for signs of disease. It generally follows the taking of the medical history — an account of the symptoms as experienced by the patient. Together with the medical history, the physical examination aids in determining the correct diagnosis and devising the treatment plan. This data then becomes part of the medical record.

How Important is Medical Check Up?

The 4 biggest sins that pose serious health threats are, unfortunately, very close to modern lifestyle. They are: high stress, lack of exercise, unbalanced diet, and smoking/drinking.  Many people often pay little attention to early symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, chest discomfort, frequent thirst, palpitation, stomach pain, and bloating.

Early detection and prevention are the best way to ensure overall wellbeing and optimal health.
Eka Hospital offers many Medical Check Up packages to suit every need from children to adult men and women.

How Often The Medical Check Up Should be Done?

Medical Check Up is important as an early detection to detect the emergence of symptoms of disease. Do the Medical Check Up regularly based on the doctor’s advice

General Instructions:

  • Make an appointment to arrange your medical check up not later than one day before the the scheduled time. Reservations may be made via telephone or come directly to Eka Hospital Medical Check Up.
  • Please do come on time as per scheduled.
  • Do not eat or drink anything except plain water for at least 9 hours prior to check up. In case of Upper GI X-ray or endoscopy, please keep fasting.
  • Stool and urine samples will be collected on the day of examination.
  • Do not take any medicines prior to check up in order not to affect the results of the examination.  Ask your doctor if you are obliged to take medicine regularly.