Basic Health Check Package for Smokers

  • Lab Tests : 29
  • Consultations : 1
  • Ideal For : Male
  • Age Group : >35

Original price was: ₹14,195.Current price is: ₹9,999.

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Package Description

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Description

Package Inclusions:

  • HRCT Chest : Specialized CT scan provides high-resolution images of the lungs and airways, enabling more accurate diagnosis of lung diseases.
  • PFT : Helps in diagnosing and monitoring respiratory conditions like asthma and COPD.
  • ECG (Electrocardiogram): Helps detect irregular heart rhythms, signs of heart strain, and other cardiac abnormalities.
  • 2D ECHO: Evaluates the structural and functional defects of the heart.
  • Haemogram (CBP): Complete blood profile to check for infections, anemia, or inflammation.

Consultations:

  • Pulmonologist:
    This health check-up package is specifically designed to evaluate both lung and heart health, which is essential for individuals experiencing persistent cough, breathlessness, or chest discomfort, as well as post-COVID patients with lingering respiratory symptoms. It is highly recommended for smokers or former smokers who are at risk of developing lung disease, and for those with a family history of heart or lung conditions. This package includes advanced imaging, functional testing, and essential blood work which help to detect abnormalities early and support accurate diagnosis.

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Who Should Consider a Basic Health Check for Smokers?

Basic health checks for smokers are important because smoking significantly increases the risk of several chronic diseases. People who should consider regular basic health checks include:

  • Current Smokers: Anyone who currently smokes—regardless of age or frequency—should get regular health checks to monitor for early signs of smoking-related diseases.
  • Former Smokers: Individuals who have recently quit or have a history of long-term smoking should also continue regular checkups, as risks remain elevated for years after quitting.
  • People Exposed to Secondhand Smoke Regularly: Non-smokers who live with or work around smokers may also benefit from periodic checks, especially if exposure is prolonged or intense.

Water Intake

  • You may drink water during the fasting period.

Clothing

  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing.

ID Proof

  • Carry a government-issued ID for registration.

Medical History

  • Bring previous medical reports and a list of current medications.

Menstruation

  • Avoid scheduling during menstruation, as urine and stool samples cannot be collected during this time.

Alcohol and Smoking

  • Avoid alcohol and smoking for at least 12 hours before the check-up.

Pregnancy

  • Pregnant women should avoid X-rays, mammography, and bone densitometry.