Health checkups are becoming more and more important every year as it can help us identify various diseases that occur in the body in advance so that we can start treatment quickly.
Imortance of prevention!
The more important purpose of a health checkups is to prevent disease rather than to diagnose and treat it early.
Top 5 Cancer Diseases
Infectious diseases
Complications of chronic diseases
Non-communicable diseases (obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure)
Eligibility for general health checkups
Local insurance members
Local insurance members
Employer-insured
Employer-insured dependents
Head of household
and household members age 20 and older
Once every two years
Employer-insured
All white-collar workers, white-collar workers who are required to have a biennial checkup
Non-Office Workers: Once a year
Office workers: once every two years
Employer-insured dependents
Employer-insured dependents age 20 and older
Once every two years
Common examinations
body measurements
body measurements
blood test
Chest X-ray
Medical consultation, height, weight, waist measurement, body mass index, vision, hearing, blood pressure, urinalysis (urinary protein)
bloodtest
Blood glucose test (fasting blood glucose), anemia test (hemoglobin), liver function tests (AST (S-GOT), ALT (S-GPT), gamma-glucopyranosyltransferase (r-GTP), renal function tests (serum creatinine, glomerular filtration rate (GFR))
Chest X-ray
Chest radiography
Examination process
Reservation
Call to reserve your preferred date.
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Questionnaire
Fill out the questionnaire after reception on the 1st floor.
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Examination
Perform tests such as blood draws and x-rays.
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Consultation with a specialist
After the examination, consult a specialist with the results.
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Payment
After the examination, you can go home after paying.
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Check the results
The full results will be mailed to you (up to 7 days)
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Precautions
The day before the examination
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Drinking alcohol and overwork should be avoided at least 2-3 days before the test as it may affect liver function, blood sugar levels, and cholesterol levels.
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Fasting is required. Please keep an empty stomach for at least 8 hours.
On the day of the examination
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On the day of the examination, you should refrain from eating breakfast and drinking water, coffee, milk, tobacco, juice, chewing gum, etc.
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Diabetes medications (including insulin) should not be taken in the morning of the examination. Taking them on an empty stomach can cause low blood sugar.
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If your blood pressure is well controlled, do not take blood pressure medication on the day of the examination; otherwise, take it with a minimum of water.
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Please do not wear valuables or jewelry.
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Please bring your usual glasses or contacts as we will be measuring your corrective vision.
Results
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It will take 7 days after the examination to receive your results by mail or in person.