Many diseases seen in men may not show symptoms at an early stage, which makes regular health check-ups highly important. The Liv Active Plus Men’s Check-Up Package includes a comprehensive general examination; consultations with a dentist, ENT specialist, ophthalmologist, cardiologist, general surgeon, and urologist; as well as laboratory tests, radiological and cardiological evaluations, and a dietitian consultation.

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Expert Examinations

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Ear, Nose, and Throat Exam: Have your hearing, balance, sinuses, and throat checked by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Visual acuity, eye pressure and general eye health checked by a specialist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.

Radiologic Imaging and Vascular Scanning

  • CT, Thorax (Non-contrast): A detailed tomography scan that examines the lungs and chest cavity cross-sectionally.
  • Panoramic Film (Teeth): Detailed imaging of all teeth, jaw structure and roots on a single film.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder and (in men) the prostate.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.

Advanced Cardiology Examinations

  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Measures the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart (at rest).
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • Transthoracic Echocardiography (ECHO): This is a heart ultrasound. It examines the structure, valves, and pumping function of the heart in detail.
  • CT, Calcium Scoring: It is an advanced screening test that measures calcium deposits
  • (Calcification) in the heart vessels using tomography and is used to determine the risk of future heart attacks.

Laboratory Tests

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Hematology and Inflammation

  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and inflammation in the body.

Diabetes Panel and Insulin Resistance

  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up. Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar.
  • HOMA-IR Test (Insulin Resistance): A calculation that shows how sensitive your body is to insulin.

Liver, Kidney, and Enzymes

  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • CK (Creatine Kinase): It is an enzyme that specifically indicates muscle damage (including heart muscle) and some muscle diseases.
  • Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH): A general damage marker enzyme found in many tissues in the body.
  • Albumin: An essential protein produced by the liver that indicates the body’s fluid balance and nutrition.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
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Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)

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  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
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Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases

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  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

Anemia, Vitamins and Minerals

  • Ferritin Test: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Phosphorus, Inorganic: An important mineral for bone health, energy metabolism and kidney function.
  • Calcium: A critical mineral for bone and tooth health, muscle function and nerve conduction.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions

 

Men's Health and Hormones

  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • T4 (Thyroxine), Free: Measures the active (free) form of the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test (Total and Free): These are critical markers used in theevaluation of prostate health and especially prostate cancer risk.
  • Testosterone, Total: The primary male hormone, important for men’s health, sexual function and overall energy levels.
  • Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG): A protein that binds to hormones such as testosterone in the bloodstream and regulates their activity.
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Other Tests (Urine and Stool)

  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.
  • Fecal Occult Blood (Manual): It is used especially in the early diagnosis of occult bleeding in the stomach and intestines and digestive system cancers.

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