All Tests

Medicas provides an extensive range of diagnostic tests, from essential blood group testing to more complex screenings. Our offerings cover basic health checks as well as advanced procedures, ensuring comprehensive care for every health concern. Whether you need routine tests like blood glucose and cholesterol or specialized tests like kidney function, ECGs, or genetic screenings, Medicas has you covered. Our goal is to provide accurate, reliable, and affordable testing to help you manage your health effectively.

Types of Tests Available:

Blood Grouping & Typing

Full Body Check-ups

Diabetes & Cholesterol Monitoring

Hormone Level Testing

Imaging & ECG/Heart Health

Advanced Genetic & Cancer Screening

Organ Function & Vitamin Deficiency Tests

And so much more

At Medicas, we are committed to offering tests for all your healthcare needs, ensuring peace of mind and supporting your health journey.

What is it?

This category includes a wide variety of tests, such as routine blood tests, diagnostic imaging, specialized screenings for chronic conditions, and more advanced tests like cancer screening or genetic testing. These tests help assess your overall health and detect potential health risks before they become more serious.

Why is it important?

Routine testing can uncover underlying health conditions early, allowing for timely treatment and better management. Whether it’s a simple blood test or a more complex screening, these tests are essential in maintaining a healthy lifestyle and preventing complications.

Estimated Price Range:

Basic individual tests start from ₹199 and go up to ₹3,499 for specialized screenings. Health check-up packages and comprehensive test bundles may range from ₹999 to ₹4,500 depending on the tests included.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

What conditions do these tests help detect?

These tests can detect a variety of conditions, including diabetes, heart disease, liver and kidney dysfunction, hormonal imbalances, vitamin deficiencies, and potential genetic disorders or cancer risks.

How soon can I expect results from these tests?

Most results are available within 24 to 72 hours, depending on the test. Some specialized tests, like genetic screenings, may take longer.

Is this test package recommended for everyone?

Yes, these packages are ideal for individuals who are due for routine check-ups, those with known health concerns, or anyone who wants to monitor their overall health proactively.

Are there any risks associated with these tests?

Most tests are low-risk, with minor discomfort during blood draws or imaging. However, some procedures like genetic testing or more advanced screenings may require additional preparation.

Do I need to follow specific instructions before the tests?

Certain tests, like cholesterol and diabetes tests, may require fasting. Always check with your healthcare provider or testing facility for any pre-test instructions.

What are the next steps if my test results are abnormal?

If any results are abnormal, your healthcare provider will review them with you and suggest the next steps, which may include further testing, lifestyle changes, or treatment options.

FAQ’s

A: Cholesterol is carried in the blood by lipoproteins, including low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). LDL is often referred to as "bad" cholesterol, while HDL is known as "good" cholesterol. Monitoring these types of cholesterol helps assess heart disease risk.
A: Yes, home cholesterol testing kits are available for checking total cholesterol levels. However, for a complete lipid profile that includes LDL and HDL cholesterol, a blood sample is typically sent to a laboratory.
A: Lifestyle changes such as adopting a heart-healthy diet, increasing physical activity, quitting smoking, and moderating alcohol intake can help improve high total cholesterol levels.
A: Yes, medications called statins and other cholesterol-lowering drugs may be prescribed by your healthcare provider to lower high cholesterol levels when lifestyle changes are insufficient.
A: The frequency of cholesterol testing depends on your age, risk factors, and overall health. Your healthcare provider can provide guidance on how often you should be screened.
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