Comprehensive health screening tailored for men, covering cardiac risk markers, PSA, testosterone, liver and kidney function, and metabolic health for early detection of male-specific risks.
Men tend to ignore health symptoms and avoid checkups, which is why conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and prostate problems are often caught late. Regular screening identifies silent killers like high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, and early prostate changes when they are most treatable.
Based on the tests relevant to men's health, we recommend these packages:
107-parameter screening — PSA, testosterone, cardiac risk & complete checkup
Specifically designed for men with PSA, testosterone, cardiac risk markers, liver function, and comprehensive metabolic screening.
86-parameter health checkup with cardiac risk, pancreas & mineral screening
Advanced panel covering cardiac markers, liver and kidney function, thyroid, and lipid profile — key areas of concern for men's health.
114-parameter test with cardiac risk, pancreas, microalbumin & urine analysis
A thorough screening covering all major organ systems with advanced cardiac and metabolic markers for comprehensive male health assessment.
Men face distinct health risks including higher rates of heart disease, hypertension, liver disease, and certain cancers. Studies show that men are significantly less likely than women to seek preventive healthcare, often visiting a doctor only when symptoms become severe. This delay in screening contributes to men's lower average life expectancy.
Key areas for men's health screening include cardiovascular risk (the leading cause of death in Indian men), prostate health (PSA screening after age 45), liver function (especially with alcohol use), testosterone levels (which decline naturally after 30), and metabolic health. Early detection through regular checkups can add years to your life.
All men should have baseline screening by age 30. After 40, annual comprehensive checkups are recommended, with cardiac and prostate screening becoming especially important.
PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) is a blood marker for prostate health. Men over 45, or over 40 with a family history of prostate cancer, should discuss PSA screening with their doctor.
Men have higher rates of heart disease, liver disease, and are at risk for prostate conditions. Testosterone decline after 30 can also affect energy, mood, and metabolic health, requiring targeted monitoring.
Diabetes
Detect diabetes early or monitor your blood sugar levels with comprehensive scre
Heart Health
Protect your heart with comprehensive cardiac screening packages that include li
Thyroid
Screen for thyroid disorders with packages that include TSH, T3, T4, and thyroid
Fatigue & Low Energy
Persistent fatigue can signal underlying health issues. Our screening packages t
Weight Management
Understand the metabolic factors behind your weight with comprehensive screening
Vitamin Deficiency
Identify nutritional gaps with comprehensive vitamin and mineral screening inclu
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