Screening
Affordable Blood Test Packages for Complete Health Screening

Screening Packages
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We offer 3 packages (Basic, Advanced and Comprehensive). Each package offering a detailed analysis of vital health markers, including cholesterol, blood sugar, liver, kidney, and urine, helping detect potential health issues early for proactive care.
How often :
Screening blood tests are usually done yearly unless a medical condition is detected.
Who needs more frequent or detailed blood test :
Patients with specific health issues can discuss with our doctors for a tailored blood package to better understand and monitor their disease.
Blood Test Packages




Pre-Fomema
Pre-Marital
Pre-University
Pre-Employment
Medical screenings are health assessments required for specific events, such as entering educational institutions, marriage, or starting a new job to ensure an individual fits that role.
Tests includes physical exams, blood and urine test for genetic disease, infection or drug abuse, depending on the type of screening.


Medical Screening


Dengue is a mosquito-borne virus common in tropical areas. Most people have no symptoms, but some get fever, headache, aches, nausea, and rash. Most recover in 1–2 weeks, though severe cases may need hospital care.
How we test:
To diagnose dengue fever, healthcare providers use blood tests.
Dengue Test


Influenza, or the flu, is a contagious respiratory virus causing fever, cough, sore throat, and body aches. It spreads through the air when infected people cough or sneeze. While most recover, some may face serious complications.
Annual vaccination is the best prevention, especially before flu season
How we test:
Nasal swab
Oral swab
Influenza Test
Pap Smear
A Pap smear is a screening test for cervical cancer in women. It involves collecting cells from the cervix to detect abnormalities or signs of HPV infection.
Who needs it:
Women starting at age 21.
Frequency:
Every 3 to 5 years depending on age and health history.




STD Testing
STD testing checks for sexually transmitted infections like hepatitis, HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis.
Who needs it:
Anyone sexually active or suspected of exposure to STIs.
How it's done:
Tests may involve urine samples, blood draws, or swabs depending on the infection.
Drug testing is used to detect the presence of drugs or alcohol in the body. It’s typically for individuals in workplaces, schools, or legal settings.
Tests are usually done via urine, blood, or hair samples, depending on the specific drug being tested for.
Qualified staff, approved equipment and specialised testing area are provided for company employees undergoing drug testing. Company may contact us for further information on policy and arrangement for drug testing.
Drug Testing

