Complete Female Screening Panel

Complete Female Screening Panel

Wellness Testing

The Complete Female Screening Panel offers an extensive health evaluation designed specifically for women. This comprehensive panel encompasses a wide range of tests that assess various aspects of health, including heart, kidney, liver, thyroid function, diabetes risk, and more. By identifying potential health risks and providing valuable insights, this panel aims to empower women to take control of their health.

Overview:

  • This panel provides a holistic view of women's health, featuring a combination of essential tests to monitor key health indicators and identify any potential medical concerns. It includes both laboratory tests and personal health assessments.

Included Tests:

  1. Complete Blood Count (CBC):

    • Evaluates overall health by measuring blood components, helping detect conditions like anemia or infection.
  2. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP):

    • Assesses metabolic function, including liver and kidney health, electrolyte balance, and blood glucose levels.
  3. Thyroid Function Test:

    • Evaluates thyroid hormone levels to assess thyroid health and function.
  4. Cholesterol Panel:

    • Measures levels of various types of cholesterol to assess cardiovascular health and risk.
  5. Vitamin D Test:

    • Checks vitamin D levels, important for bone health and overall wellness.
  6. Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c):

    • Monitors average blood sugar levels over the past 2 to 3 months, assessing diabetes risk and management.
  7. High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP):

    • Measures inflammation levels in the body, which can indicate potential health issues.
  8. Urinalysis:

    • Tests urine for various substances to evaluate kidney function and detect urinary tract infections.
  9. Biometric Screening:

    • Gathers physical measurements, including height, weight, and blood pressure, to assess health risks.
  10. Health Risk Assessment:

    • A questionnaire that evaluates lifestyle factors and health history to identify potential risks.
  11. Personalized Health Quotient Score:

    • A score generated based on your health data, providing insight into your overall wellness.
  12. Personal Discussion with a Doctor:

    • An opportunity to discuss results and health concerns with a medical professional for personalized advice and recommendations.

Importance of the Test:

  • Regular screening with the Complete Female Screening Panel is crucial for proactive health management. By understanding your health status and potential risks, you can make informed decisions about lifestyle changes and medical interventions.

Who Should Consider This Test:

  • Women of all ages seeking a comprehensive evaluation of their health and wellness, especially those with risk factors or family histories of chronic conditions.

Follow-Up:

  • Results should be reviewed in consultation with a healthcare provider, who can provide tailored advice based on your specific health needs and concerns. Regular monitoring can help maintain optimal health and prevent potential complications. 
Why would I need the Complete Female Screening Panel?
This panel is recommended for a routine annual check-up or preventive health screening. Reasons for getting this test include: Routine monitoring: To track health trends and detect potential issues early, even if you have no symptoms. Hormonal assessment: For women experiencing symptoms like irregular menstrual cycles, menopausal symptoms, or concerns about fertility. Thyroid health evaluation: To check thyroid function, especially if you have symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, or mood fluctuations. Nutritional deficiencies: To assess levels of essential vitamins like Vitamin D and B12 that are important for bone health and overall well-being. Cardiovascular health assessment: To monitor cholesterol levels and assess risk factors for heart disease.
How do I prepare for the Complete Female Screening Panel?
Fasting: For 8–12 hours before the test, avoid eating and drinking anything other than water. Hydration: Drinking water before the test is encouraged to help with blood draw and urine collection.