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GENERAL HEALTH SCREENS

Cardiovascular health assessment 
Our Cardiovascular Health Assessment provides you the opportunity to have a full medical review of all the important areas relating to a healthy heart. Our package is designed to identify those individuals at increased risk of heart disease, and to assist them in lowering this risk:

a.     A review of your personal medical history

b.     Measurement of your blood pressure, pulse, weight, height and Body Mass Index

c.     A clinical examination focusing on the cardiovascular system

d.     Blood tests directed at assessing your risk of cardiovascular disease, including a cholesterol test and glucose test

e.     A resting ECG

  • Key health assessment
    Our Key Health Assessment provides you the opportunity to have a full medical review to assess your general health and to help pinpoint any health issues that may require further assessment. The assessment is based around a 40 minute consultation with a doctor, and includes:

a.     A review of your personal medical history

b.     Measurement of your blood pressure, pulse, weight, height and Body Mass Index

c.     A general clinical examination

d.     Blood tests including full blood count, liver function tests, kidney function tests, iron stores, glucose level and lipid (cholesterol) profile

e.     A urine sample to tests for the presence of urinary infections, blood and glucose

  • Well man health assessment 
    Our Well Man Health Assessment provides you the opportunity to have a full medical review of all the important areas relating to male well-being. Our package is designed to allow you to direct your assessment and to allow it to be as extensive as you feel is necessary.

a.     A review of your personal medical history

b.     Measurement of your blood pressure, pulse, weight, height and Body Mass Index

c.     A clinical examination focusing on testicular and (for those over 45) prostatic health. This includes a detailed explanation of how and when testicular examination should be carried out

d.     Blood tests including full blood count, liver function tests, kidney function tests, iron stores, glucose level, lipid (cholesterol) profile and thyroid functions

e.     A urine sample to tests for the presence of urinary infections, blood and glucose

  • Well woman health assessment
    With today's busy lifestyles, finding time to visit the doctor can often be difficult but it is important not to forget about our health. Health checks don't take long and they needn't be expensive. However, they have proved to be highly effective and in many cases early screening has literally saved lives.

a.     A review of your personal medical history

b.     Measurement of your blood pressure, pulse, weight, height and Body Mass Index

c.     A clinical examination focusing on breast and pelvic health. This includes a detailed explanation of how and when self-breast examination should be carried out

d.     Blood tests including full blood count, liver function tests, kidney function tests, iron stores, glucose level, lipid (cholesterol) profile and thyroid functions

e.     A urine sample to tests for the presence of urinary infections, blood and glucose

f.      A cervical smear test done at time of pelvic examination

  • Executive health assessment
    Our Executive Health Assessment provides you the opportunity to have an extensive medical review to assess your general health. This allows you the opportunity to become aware of the conditions you may be at risk of and to put changes in place that will help prevent these problems. It also allows for early detection of medical concerns which you have but might not yet know about. In this way these problems can be managed to avoid any consequences. You will receive a full report discussing your entire assessment with our recommendations.
    The basic Executive Health Assessment includes:

a.     A review of your personal medical history guided by a questionnaire which you will have completed at your appointment

b.     Measurement of your blood pressure, pulse, weight, height and Body Mass Index

c.     Measurement of your Peak Expiratory Flow Rate and Lung Functions. The latter will be reviewed by a consultant and a full report with an analysis of your lung functions will be sent to you

d.     A resting Electrocardiogram (ECG). This will be reviewed by a consultant who will return a report describing various aspects relating to your heart and advise if further assessment is needed. An exercise ECG can be included on request for an additional

e.     A basic audiogram to allow detection of possible hearing abnormalities

f.      A full general clinical examination focusing on any special areas of concern

g.     Blood tests including full blood count, liver function tests, kidney function tests, iron stores, glucose level and lipid (cholesterol) profile. Where indicated, a cervical smear test is included for women, and a PSA test for men over 45 years of age

h.     A urine sample to tests for the presence of urinary infections, blood and glucose.