110-parameter non-fasting checkup with heavy metals, arthritis & cardiac screening
12 panels covering major organs, blood, and metabolic health
Recommended if any of these apply to you.
Health-conscious professionals wanting the most comprehensive non-fasting checkup
Anyone concerned about heavy metal exposure who cannot fast for a blood draw
People with joint pain or suspected autoimmune conditions
Individuals who want executive-level screening without dietary restrictions
No fasting is required — you can eat and drink normally before the test.
Drinking water is encouraged to make the blood draw easier.
Avoid alcohol consumption for at least 24 hours before the test.
Continue any prescribed medications unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Wear a short-sleeved or loose-fitting top for easy blood draw access.
Carry a valid government-issued photo ID at the time of sample collection.
See what each tier adds over the previous one.
| Feature | YOU'RE HERE No Fasting Health Checkup - Advanced | No Fasting Health Checkup - Basic |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ₹5,664 | ₹3,409 |
| Parameters | 110 | 86 |
| Arthritis Profile | ✓ | — |
| Heavy Metal & Nutrient Elements | ✓ | — |
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The No Fasting Health Checkup Advanced is the most comprehensive non-fasting package in our range, offering 110 tests across blood and urine without any dietary restrictions. It adds Heavy Metal screening (lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium) and Arthritis markers (RA Factor, Anti-CCP) to the Basic no-fasting tier.
Heavy metal levels in blood are not affected by fasting status, making them an ideal addition to a non-fasting package. The same applies to arthritis markers — autoimmune antibodies like RA Factor and Anti-CCP are constant regardless of when you last ate. This means the Advanced no-fasting package delivers the same diagnostic accuracy as its fasting equivalents for these specialised markers.
At 110 tests, this package rivals our fasting-required Advanced tiers in scope. It is designed for individuals who value thorough preventive screening but have practical constraints — whether medical (diabetes, hypoglycaemia), professional (irregular schedules, travel) or personal (discomfort with fasting) — that make traditional fasting checkups impractical. It proves that convenience and comprehensiveness need not be mutually exclusive.