Screenings for cardiovascular, respiratory, and prostate health improve the quality of life for men over 40. The Liv Online Men's Check-Up Package includes a detailed general examination, dental, cardiology, pulmonology, and urology examinations, as well as laboratory tests, radiology and cardiology examinations, and a consultation with a dietitian.

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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. 
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung  health 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. 
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Radiologic Imaging and Vascular Scanning

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  • Chest Radiography (PA, single-sided): Evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lungs and rib cage. 
  • 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.
  •  Color Doppler US, Carotid: Ultrasound examination of the neck (carotid) vessels to evaluate stenosis and plaques that may lead to the risk of stroke.
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Cardiology and Women's Health Screening

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  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
  • 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.

Laboratory Tests

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Hematology and Inflammation

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

Diabetes Panel

  • 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; used to evaluate  insulin resistance.
  • Ocular Glycosylated Protein Analysis: It is a specific test that shows the long-term control of diabetes and its effects on tissues.

Liver and Kidney Functions

  • 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. 
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.

Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)

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

  • 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.

Vitamins and Anemia

  • Ferritin : Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  •  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.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood
    production, cell growth and renewal.

Men's Health and Hormones

  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions
    and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • Testosterone, Total: The primary male hormone, important for men’s health, sexual function and overall energy levels.
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