• My health bouquet

    My health bouquet

    4,550
    1. (CBC) blood picture analysis
    2. Vitamin
    3. Vitamin
    4. folic acid
    5. Calcium in the blood>
    6. Magnesium
    7. Sodium
    8. Potassium
    9. Phosphorus
    10. Liver enzymes (ALT)
    11. Liver enzymes (AST)
    12. Albumin in the blood
    13. Blood globulin
    14. Alkaline phosphatase
    15. Gamma Glutamine Transfers
    16. Direct bilirubin to the liver
    17. Indirect bilirubin for the liver
    18. Total Liver Bilirubin
    19. C-reactive protein (CRP)
    20. Uric acid uric acid in the blood (gout)
    21. Urea
    22. Creatinine
    23. Thyroid stimulating hormone
    24. Amylase
    25. Cholesterol
    26. Good cholesterol (HDL)
    27. LDL cholesterol
    28. Triglycerides
    29. Low-density lipoprotein level
    30. Cumulative blood sugar (HbA1c)
    31. Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)
    32. Iron storage protein test
    33. Iron
    34. Paul’s dessert
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  • My Health Plus Package

    My Health Plus Package

    5,250
    1. (CBC) blood picture analysis
    2. Vitamin B12
    3. Vitamin D
    4. folic acid
    5. Calcium in the blood
    6. Magnesium
    7. Sodium
    8. Potassium
    9. Zinc
    10. Phosphorus
    11. Chloride
    12. Liver enzymes (ALT)
    13. Liver enzymes (AST)
    14. Albumin in the blood
    15. Blood globulin
    16. Total protein
    17. Alkaline phosphatase
    18. Gamma Glutamine Transfar
    19. Direct bilirubin to the liver
    20. Direct bilirubin to the liver
    21. Total Liver Bilirubin<
    22. C-reactive protein (CRP)
    23. ASO Rheumatology Antibodies
    24. Rheumatoid factor (rheumatoid factor)
    25. Uric acid uric acid in the blood (gout)
    26. Urea
    27. Creatinine
    28. Thyroid stimulating hormone
    29. Thyroid hormone triiodothyronine (T3)
    30. Thyroid hormone level
    31. Amylase
    32. Lipase
    33. Cholesterol
    34. Good cholesterol (HDL)
    35. LDL cholesterol
    36. Triglycerides
    37. Low-density lipoprotein level
    38. Cumulative blood sugar (HbA1c)
    39. Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)
    40. <Insulin resistance
    41. Creatine Kinase
    42. Creatine Kinase Heart
    43. Iron storage protein test
    44. Iron
    45. The total bonding capacity of iron
    46. HBsAg hepatitis B surface antigen
    47. Hepatitis C antibodies
    48. Fourth Generation Hand Analysis
    49. Paul’s dessert
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  • NST imaging of the fetus in the womb

    NST imaging of the fetus in the womb

    5,000

    What is NST? NSTNST imaging?

    It is known as a routine test to monitor the fetal heart rate of a non-stressed fetus. This imaging is also performed during pregnancy to assess the health of the fetus. It measures the fetus’ heart rate and activity. Determine whether or not the fetus is receiving enough oxygen.

    When is the NSTWhen is NST imaging performed?

    1. This imaging is done starting at week 32 of pregnancy.
    2. You may be tested earlier if you have risk factors for Like this: diabetes. kidney disease High blood pressure. oligohydramnios Fetal growth retardation.

    What are the benefits of photographing NSTWhat are the benefits of NST imaging?

    1. Make sure the fetus is receiving enough oxygen.
    2. Monitor the health of the fetus over time.
    3. Determine whether more tests and treatments are needed.

    What to Expect When Filming NST?

    1. This imaging takes about 20 minutes.
    2. It causes some mild discomfort but is painless.
    3. You may be asked to drink juice or eat something sweet before the imaging begins to help stimulate the fetus.
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  • Nursing care

    Nursing care

    2,000
    1. Provide the necessary medicines and treatments.
    2. Measuring and monitoring the patient’s vital signs.
    3. Changing bandages and careful wound care
    4. Ensuring the patient’s comfort and personal hygiene
    5. Intramuscular and intravenous injections
    6. Installing Home Serums
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  • Occupational therapy

    Occupational therapy

    1,500
    1. Helping patients perform daily activities.
    2. Improve their life skills.
    3. Provide tools and assistive devices.
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  • Osteoporosis tests

    Osteoporosis tests

    3,550
    1. (CBC) blood picture analysis
    2. Vitamin D
    3. Calcium in the blood
    4. Magnesium
    5. Phosphorus
    6. parathyroid hormone
    7. Uric acid uric acid in the blood (gout)
    8. Rheumatoid factor (rheumatoid factor)
    9. C-reactive protein (CRP)
    10. erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
    11. Alkaline phosphatase
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  • Psychotherapy

    Psychotherapy

    750

    What is psychotherapy?

    Psychotherapy is a type of therapy that involves talking to a qualified psychotherapist who is able to help you better understand your feelings, thoughts and behaviors. Psychotherapy also aims primarily to make you more adaptable to the challenges you face in life, and able to overcome various psychological problems, such as: anxiety, depression, mood swings, and others.

    What does the psychotherapy package offer?

    1. A comprehensive assessment of your condition by interviewing the psychotherapist and determining what is needed for treatment.
    2. A personalized treatment plan based on the assessment of your condition and the required treatment goals.
    3. Regular therapy sessions with the psychotherapist to talk about thoughts, feelings and behaviors.
    4. Periodic follow-up of the progress of treatment and the extent of its achievement, with the necessary adjustments to the treatment plan.

    What can be expected after receiving the psychotherapy package?

    1. Getting rid of anxiety and depression.
    2. Improving social relationships.
    3. Enhancing self-confidence.
    4. Developing new coping skills with life.
    5. A better understanding of your feelings and thoughts.
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  • Rheumatism and joint pain tests

    Rheumatism and joint pain tests

    3,250
      1. (CBC) Blood picture analysis
      2. C-reactive protein (CRP)
      3. ASO anti-rheumatic antibodies
      4. Rheumatoid factor (RF)
      5. Uric acid in the blood (gout)
      6. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
      7. Cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies
      8. Antinuclear antibody test
      9. Anti-double-stranded DNA antibody test
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  • Rocketan analyzes

    Rocketan analyzes

    2,500
    1. (CBC) blood picture analysis
    2. Liver enzymes (ALT)
    3. Liver enzymes (AST)
    4. Urea
    5. Creatinine
    6. Cholesterol
    7. Triglycerides
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  • Stomach bacterial tests

    Stomach bacterial tests

    3,550
    1. (CBC) blood picture analysis
    2. General fecal analysis
    3. Checking for fecal occult blood
    4. Checking for Helicobacter pylori in feces
    5. Screening for Helicobacter pylori in the blood
    6. Screening for Helicobacter pylori in the blood
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  • Tests for infectious diseases

    Tests for infectious diseases

    3,000
    1. AIDS Analysis (p24)
    2. Fourth-generation HIV testing
    3. Herpes virus type 1
    4. Herpes virus type 2
    5. HBsAg hepatitis B surface antigen
    6. Hepatitis C antibodies
    7. RPR syphilis test
    8. (CBC) blood picture analysis
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  • Ultrasound imaging

    Ultrasound imaging

    9,000

    What is ultrasound imaging?

    Ultrasound imaging is known as a non-surgical medical procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the internal organs of the human body, blood vessels, and tissues. The device used in imaging passes through a transducer that sends sound waves to the body. When these waves hit the tissues, they bounce back to be picked up by sensors, where they are then converted into images that the doctor can interpret.

    When is ultrasound imaging performed?

    1. Diagnosis of heart diseases: including valve diseases, birth defects, and enlargement.
    2. Pregnancy assessment: to determine the age of the fetus, monitor it at different stages of growth, and assess its health.
    3. Vascular disease assessment: such as blood clots and hardening of the arteries.
    4. Abdominal disease assessment: such as the gallbladder, liver, spleen, pancreas, and kidneys.
    5. Tumor assessment: helps determine the size and location of the tumor and guide the needle correctly for biopsy.
    6. Joint assessment: to diagnose tendonitis and arthritis.

    What are the benefits of ultrasound imaging?

    1. It does not require any surgical intervention or incisions.
    2. It is considered safe and does not cause any pain to the patient.
    3. It can be performed in a relatively short time.
    4. There are no risks when performed several times.
    5. It provides live images of organs and tissues.
    What to expect when taking an ultrasound?
    1. Drink some water before the examination to facilitate viewing the bladder.
    2. Lie on the examination table.
    3. The doctor places a warm gel on the area to be examined.
    4. The doctor moves the device over the skin to take pictures.
    5. The doctor explains the results after the examination is complete.
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