Health is one of the most important assets. Express health diagnostic programs are an effective and convenient solution for taking care of your health. The programs include the optimal amount of investigations and consultations in accordance with international recommendations.

Examinations according to the program take no more than 5 hours.

Choosing an express diagnostics program, you get:

  • comprehensive assessment of the state of the body.
  • identification of individual risk factors,
  • early diagnostics of diseases before clinical manifestations,
  • detailed conclusion of the supervising doctor with recommendations for maintaining health and increasing the reserve capabilities of the body.

The program is carried out in 2 steps:

The first step is Examination: consultations of specialists, diagnostic laboratory and instrumental studies in the clinic (on an empty stomach). Duration: no more than 5 hours within one day.

Consultations with the specialists:

  • Initial extended consultation with a general practitioner;
  • Ophthalmologist;
  • Urologist (includes ultrasound examination);
  • Psychotherapist.
  • Diagnostic laboratory and instrumental studies:
  • Screening low-dose CT of the lungs;
  • Rest ECG;
  • 24-hour ECG monitoring (Holter);
  • Ultrasound duplex scanning of the extracranial brachiocephal arteries;
  • Transthoracic echocardiography;
  • Ultrasound of the abdominal organs (strictly on an empty stomach);
  • Ultrasound of the thyroid gland;
  • Uroflowmetry;
  • Blood test (strictly on an empty stomach): clinical blood testing with leukocyte count; erythrocyte sedimentation rate; glucose; total cholesterol; LDL cholesterol; HDL cholesterol; triglycerides; total protein; creatinine; urea; AST; ALT; GGT; alkaline phosphatase; total bilirubin; bilirubin direct fraction; sodium; potassium; chlorine; PSA; Free PSA; TSH; T4 free; vitamin D; antibodies to HIV 1,2 + p24 antigen; surface antigen to hepatitis B virus (HBsAg); antibodies to hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV), total; microprecipitation reaction with treponemal antigen (RPR); antibodies to measles virus, IgG;
  • fecal occult blood test
  • Urine analysis: general testing with sediment microscopy.

The second step is a conclusion on the state of health: a repeated detailed consultation of a general practitioner based on the results of the examination, with the issuance of a written opinion and drawing up a treatment plan (appointed a few days after the examination). Duration: no more than 30 minutes.

Specialists