Laboratory tests help in timely and accurate diagnosis of various diseases. Laboratory tests are of decisive importance for the diagnosis of diseases: more than 60% of the information is provided by laboratory tests. The results of laboratory tests allow not only to identify the disease, but also to prescribe the appropriate treatment, so it is very important to carry it out accurately. Accuracy depends not only on the equipment with which the laboratory specialists work, but also on the patient. It is also very important to properly prepare for the examination.
Prices of general body examination programs
- Cardiology program 40 €
- Diabetes screening program 45 €
- Research program for rheumatic diseases 45 €
- Anemia screening program 60 €
- Cardiovascular disease screening program 18 €
- Vascular Surgery Program 15 €
- Chronic Fatigue Research Program 50 €
- Infectious markers program 15 €
- Programmatic complete examination of the heart and blood vessels 18 €
How to prepare for examinations?
Basic requirements for a patient preparing for blood tests:
• It is recommended not to eat anything for 8-12 hours before blood tests. It is important to remember that juice, tea, coffee, especially with sugar, as well as food. Only water is allowed to drink.
• The patient must not have eaten for 3 hours before the general blood test.
• 1-2 days before the examination, it is advised to eat less fatty and fried food, not to drink alcohol. If a holiday is expected on the eve of the laboratory test, it is better to postpone the test for 1-2 days.
• Do not smoke for an hour before the test. The level of many enzymes and hormones in the blood can fluctuate at different times of the day, so it is advisable to carry out these tests before 10 am. morning
• It is recommended to avoid physical exertion (do not exercise) and stress before the blood test. It is advised to calm down and rest for 10-15 minutes.
• If you are about to start taking medication, then it is better to do the tests before you start taking them, or after 10-14 days of taking the medication. When determining the effectiveness of treatment, blood is usually tested 14-21 days after taking the drug. If you are taking medication, be sure to tell your doctor or laboratory staff about it.
• Blood tests are not recommended after X-ray and ultrasound examinations, massage, reflexology or physiotherapy procedures.
• The results of women’s hormonal tests are influenced by physiological factors related to the menstrual cycle, therefore, when preparing for the test of sex hormones, it is necessary to indicate the phase of the cycle and follow the recommendations of your doctor on which day of the cycle the tests should be performed.
General body examination programs
Cardiology program
It is intended to assess the state of the cardiovascular system, the risk of having a heart attack or stroke in the near future.
The main electrolytes necessary for the smooth functioning of the heart are also evaluated. The program consists of the following studies:
• Cholesterol
• High sensitivity CRB
• HDL-cholesterol GOT (AST) GPT (ALT)
• Homocysteine
• Potassium
• Magnesium
• LDL-Cholesterol
• Sodium
• Triglycerides
Diabetes screening program
Diabetes is a disease of the 21st century! The program is intended not only for those who are sick, but also for those who want to undergo a preventive examination. It will provide information not only about blood sugar (glucose), but also about the main hormone - insulin, three-month average blood sugar. The program consists of the following studies:
C-peptide
• Glycosylated hemoglobin
• Glucose
• Insulin
Research program for rheumatic diseases
If you suffer from joint and muscle pains, swimming, unpleasant sensations of air change, etc. i.e., the rheumatic disease program will help determine whether the cause of ailments is rheumatic disease. The program will help to assess the inflammation, its strength, and will help clarify the main causes of rheumatic diseases. The program consists of the following studies:
Antistreptolysin-O (ASO)
• Protein electrophoresis
• Total protein
• General blood test
• Microscopy of a complete blood test
• C-reactive protein Rheumatoid factor (RF)
• Uric acid
Anemia screening program
Or an anemia program. The diagnosis of anemia, iron content, its reserves, vitamin B group and folic acid deficiency is established. The program consists of the following studies:
• General blood test
• Microscopy of a complete blood test
• Ferritin
• Iron
• Homocysteine
• TIBC
• Transferrin
• Transferrin saturation
• UIBC
Cardiovascular disease screening program
The program consists of the following studies
: • Lipidogram
• Glucose
• Creatinine
• C-reactive protein
• Microalbumins
Vascular Surgery Program
The program consists of the following studies:
• Blood groups and rhesus factor. setting
• Activated partial thromboplastin time (ADTL, DATL, APTT)
• Prothrombin SPA
• INR (TNS)
• Creatinine
• Glucose
• Sodium
• Potassium
Chronic Fatigue Research Program
The program consists of the following studies:
• General blood test C-Reactive Protein (CRB)
• Glucose Thyrotropin (TTH, TSH)
• Potassium
• Sodium
• Calcium
• Magnesium
• Vitamin D total
• Ferritin
Infectious markers program
The program consists of the following studies:
• HIV type one and two
• HCV (hepatitis C)
HbsAg (hepatitis B)
Programmatic complete examination of the heart and blood vessels
The program consists of the following studies:
• C-reactive protein
• Glucose
• Microalbumins
• Cholesterol
• HDL cholesterol
• LDL cholesterol
• Triglycerides
• Creatinine clearance