Screening Tests in Details

Sonomammography, audiometry, transvaginal sonography - Does these test names sound like an alien’s code language? Well, we agree that they might as these are hardcore medical terminologies used for various tests.

For you, we have simplified the tests and consultations that you will come across in our health packages in a non-medico’s language and placed them under various categories.

Read on!

Physical Assessment & Consultation

General Medical Checkup A detailed consultation with the doctor, where medical and family medical history of the customer is taken and his height and weight are noted.

Gynaecology Consultation A thorough consultation and one on one for female customers covering their contraception, conception, pregnancy and various gynaecological queries and issues.

Diet Consultation A comprehensive discussion with a Dietician, who will guide you in terms of nutrition, balanced diet and healthy eating habits and may suggest changes in the diet and lifestyle, if required. This consultation will give you an in-depth understanding of how to eat and stay healthy.

Fitness Consultation A fitness expert advises you on the appropriate fitness program to follow, keeping in consideration your age, weight, medical history etc.

Expert Counselling by Doctor A final assessment of all your test reports by an experienced physician. He will give you a detailed analysis of your test reports and suggest corrective measures, if needed. It is always advisable do a follow-up with your family doctor regarding any measures that are suggested.

Laboratory Work

Blood and urine tests detect any disturbances in the chemical levels of your body. There are several tests done, each for a specific purpose.

Haemogram A test to assess vital parameters of blood like haemoglobin, WBC, RBC, platelets, hematrocrit etc. Crucial for donating or receiving blood, espeically in case of emergencies.

Urine test (Routine & Micro) For detecting infections or any other irregularities in the kidneys and urinary system.

Blood Sugar For detecting level of sugar in blood to screen for diabetes.

Blood Urea & Serum Creatinine to assess the performance of the kidneys.

SGPT, SGOT, Serum Bilirubin For assessing the performance of the liver.

Lipid Profile For analysis of cholesterol (fat) levels in the blood as they are indicative of heart health.

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) To gauge the functioning of thyroid gland.

Australia Antigen To detect the presence of Hepatitis B virus. To check the levels of this hormone as it plays a key role in the normal functioning of the brain, nervous system and formation of blood. How it is done? You will be made to sit on a chair with your arm on the hand rest. The technician will insert the needle in a particular vein of your arm and will a small quantity of blood, which will then be sent to a laboratory. For urine, you will be asked to collect the sample of urine in the given container.

Diagnostic tests

A plethora of screening tests is now available at various healthcare providers. These tests shed light on overall health and also helps to detect any major and/minor problems. When a health problem is detected early through such test, information about the disease to make informed decisions and treatment can be started as soon as possible. Medical health checkup includes various screening tests to provide detailed health status. To get in touch with reputed healthcare provider like Indus Health Plus, fill up the query form.

A plethora of screening tests is now available at various healthcare providers. These tests shed light on overall health and also helps to detect any major and/minor problems. When a health problem is detected early through such test, information about the disease to make informed decisions and treatment can be started as soon as possible. Medical health checkup includes various screening tests to provide detailed health status. To get in touch with reputed healthcare provider like Indus Health Plus, fill up the query form.

Chest X-Ray A simple and quick test that takes a picture of the lungs and heart to check for various diseases. How it is done? The technician will position you correctly on the x-ray table and he may ask you to hold your breath for few seconds. Pregnant women or those suspecting a pregnancy should not undertake this test due to radiation exposure.

Electro Cardiogram (ECG) An ECG maps the electrical activity and muscular functioning of the heart and is crucial in indicating it’s abnormal conditions. How it is done? You will be asked to lie down on a table. Electrodes (small clip-like objects) will be attached to your arms, legs and chest and a gel is applied. A reading of the ECG will be taken from a monitor attached to the electrodes. You have to lie very still and breathe normally. Do not talk during the test.

2D Echo Cardiography (Colour Doppler of Heart) It is a type of ultrasound which provides detailed analysis of the heart focusing on valves, heart chambers, cardiac capacity, congenital defects, etc. How it is done? A gel is applied to the. You will be asked to lay on your left side as the technician moves the transducer across the different parts of your chest to get detailed views of the heart.

Ultrasonography of abdomen & pelvis This ultrasound helps to determine abnormalities in the abdominal organs like stones and inflammation of the liver, gall bladder, spleen, pancreas and kidneys. How it is done? A gel will be applied on the whole abdominal area and the transducer is moved over it. An image of the structures will appear on the attached monitor. You will be required to have your urinary bladder full by drinking lots of water and not urinating for couple of hours.

Gynaecological Tests

Sono-mammography A type of ultrasound to detect and diagnose any lumps or calcifications in the breasts to screen out cancerous probabilities. How it is done? A gel will be applied over the breast area as it is moves swift over the breast. An image of the breast tissue can be seen on the moniter.

Pap smear Vital in detection of cervical cancer (which is completely curable if detected at an early stage) in its very initial stages. Cervical cancer is one f the commonest cancer among Indian woman. How it is done? You will need to lie down on your back. A speculum is inserted into the vaginal opening and cervical brush is inserted into the openings of the cervix and twirled around to collect a sample of the cells. Women should ideally have Pap smear test in the mid of their cycle and not close to having or during the periods.

Transvaginal Ultrasound (TVS) It is done to obtain complete evaluation of the pelvic area in females more appropriately and closely. How it is done? You will need to lie down on your back with your feet held in a stirrup. A transducer is inserted into the vagina. A protective cover is placed over the transducer and it is lubricated with a small amount of gel to avoid any discomfort.

CT Based Tests

CT Coronary Angiography (Heart) This is a non invasive test that takes pictures of the heart in 0.4 seconds and uses them to construct a 3-D image. It precisely detects any blockages in the blood vessels of heart.

CT Screening of Neck Vessels (Carotid artery) This evaluates the blood vessels in the neck which takes blood from heart to the brain. Any narrowing of this vessel, if detected early can be treated to prevent further complications.

CT Screening of Intracranial Vessels (Brain) This detects narrowing, blockages and any abnormal growths in vessels of the brain. This test is crucial in diagnosing and preventing fatal conditions like brain haemorrhage and stroke.

CT Brain (Contrast) This test gives us information about any pathology in the brain tissues like tumours, haemorrhage etc. It is a quick procedure that takes only about 3 seconds.

CT Calcium Scoring A non invasive procedure done to assess the presence, location and extent of calcified plaque in the coronary arteries due to a build up of fat or other substances.

How these are done? For all the above CT tests, the course of action remains same. You will be asked to lie down on your back on a CT scanning table. A contrast medium (dye) is injected (except in CT calcium scoring) in your vein. Your heart rate will be continuously monitored during the procedure with the help of ECG leads. You are asked to hold breath for 15-20 seconds during the scan so that the images are captured without blur. You should not eat or drink anything except water for at least 2 hours prior to the test. This test will not be done in case of pregnancy or even it is suspected.

CT Scanogram/X-Ray of Lumbar Spine and Cervical Spine This evaluates the state of your lumbar and cervical spine. This test is crucial in diagnosis and treatment of chronic lower back pain.

Other Assessment Tests