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Health Screening Packages

Health Screening KL & Selangor

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Health screening is a crucial component of preventive healthcare, especially for adults aged 35 and above. It involves a series of medical tests and examinations that can help detect health issues and non-communicable diseases such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and cancer at an early stage when they are more treatable. Early detection through health screening can also help prevent serious health problems from developing and improve overall health outcomes.

At Dr. Prevents Kuala Lumpur (KL), we believe prevention is better than cure. We offer comprehensive health screening packages, such as blood tests, urine tests, and a thorough body check-up, to help you maintain good health and well-being. With our health screening packages, you can take a proactive approach to your health and catch any potential health issues before they become more serious.

Why Choose Dr. Prevents For Your Health Screening?

Efficient Service

Our health screening process is streamlined for minimal waiting time and maximum efficiency.

Private & Confidential

Your privacy is our top priority, and we maintain strict confidentiality throughout the screening process.

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Safe Environment

Health screenings are conducted in a safe and sterile environment to minimize the risk of infection and ensure safety.

Affordable Packages

We offer a range of health screening packages in KL at affordable prices, so everyone can access preventive healthcare.

Types of health screening packages

iprevents Essential (RM100) PROMO

RM150

Full Blood Count

Blood Film Microscopy Study

Kidney Function Test

Liver Function Test

Uric Acid (Gout)

Diabetic Screening (Glucose)

Cholesterol Profile

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Urine Full Exam + Microscopic Study

iprevents Advanced (RM130)

Full Blood Count

Blood Film Microscopy Study

Kidney Function Test

Liver Function Test

Uric Acid (Gout)

Diabetic Screening (Glucose)

Cholesterol Profile

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Urine Full Exam + Microscopic Study

HbA1C (average 3 months glycemic index)

Cancer Wellness Men
(RM 400)

Full Blood Count

Blood Film Microscopy Study

Kidney Function Test

Liver Function Test

Uric Acid (Gout)

Diabetic Screening (Glucose)

Cholesterol Profile

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Urine Full Exam + Microscopic Study

Prostate Serum Antigen

Alpha Feto Protein (liver)

Beta- HCQ (testicular)

Nasopharyngeal cancer

Ca 19-9 (pancreatic)

Carcinoembryonic antigen (colon)

Ultrasound Kidney/Liver

Cancer Wellness Women
(RM 400)

Full Blood Count

Blood Film Microscopy Study

Kidney Function Test

Liver Function Test

Uric Acid (Gout)

Diabetic Screening (Glucose)

Cholesterol Profile

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Urine Full Exam + Microscopic Study

CA 125 (ovaries)

CA 15- 3 (breasts)

Alpha Feto Protein (liver)

Nasopharyngeal cancer

Ca 19-9 (pancreatic)

Carcinoembryonic antigen (colon)

Cervical Pap Smear (add-on RM30 ONLY)

Ultrasound Kidney/Liver

Executive Wellness Men
(RM 600)

Full Blood Count

Blood Film Microscopy Study

Kidney Function Test

Liver Function Test

Uric Acid (Gout)

Diabetic Screening (Glucose)

Cholesterol Profile

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Urine Full Exam + Microscopic Study

Blood Grouping (ABO)

HbA1C

Thyroid Function Test

VDRL (syphilis)

Hepatitis B surface Antigen

Hepatitis B surface Antibody

Hepatitis C Antibody

HIV Ag/Ab Screening

Rheumatoid Factor

High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (cardiovascular disease risk)

Prostate Serum Antigen

Alpha Feto Protein (liver)

Beta- HCQ (testicular)

Nasopharyngeal cancer

Ca 19-9 (pancreatic)

Carcinoembryonic antigen (colon)

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Electrocardiography (ECG)

Physical Examination

Consultation

Body Mass Index (BMI)

Visual Acuity

Waist Circumference

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Troponin I (Rapid Test Cardiac Marker)

Ultrasound Kidney/Liver

Executive Wellness Women
(RM 600)

Full Blood Count

Blood Film Microscopy Study

Kidney Function Test

Liver Function Test

Uric Acid (Gout)

Diabetic Screening (Glucose)

Cholesterol Profile

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Urine Full Exam + Microscopic Study

Blood Grouping (ABO)

HbA1C

Thyroid Function Test

VDRL (syphilis)

Hepatitis B surface Antigen

Hepatitis B surface Antibody

Hepatitis C Antibody

HIV Ag/Ab Screening

Rheumatoid Factor

High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (cardiovascular disease risk)

CA 125 (ovaries)

CA 15- 3 (breasts)

Alpha Feto Protein (liver)

Nasopharyngeal cancer

Ca 19-9 (pancreatic)

Carcinoembryonic antigen (colon)

Cervical Pap Smear (add-on RM30 ONLY)

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Electrocardiography (ECG)

Physical Examination

Consultation

Body Mass Index (BMI)

Visual Acuity

Waist Circumference

cardiovascular disease

Troponin I (Rapid Test Cardiac Marker)

Ultrasound Kidney/Liver

Preparation For Your Health Screening

Preparing for your health screening can help ensure accurate results and make the process more comfortable for you. Here’s how you can prepare:

  • Get adequate sleep at least 7 hours the night before the screening to ensure that you are well-rested and alert.
  • Fast for 8-10 hours prior to the screening, avoiding food and drinks, except for water.
  • Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before the screening to ensure accurate liver function test results.
  • For women, it is recommended to schedule the health screening 5 days before or after their menstrual period to avoid any hormonal fluctuations that could affect the results.

By following these simple steps, you can help ensure accurate and reliable results from your health screening, enabling you to take proactive measures for your health.

Health Screening Package Comparison

ItemBasic WellnessMetabolic Screen
Full Blood Count
Blood Film Microscopy Study
Kidney Function Test
Liver Function Test
Uric Acid (Gout)
Diabetic Screening (Glucose)
Cholesterol Profile
Urine Full Exam + Microscopic Study
HbA1C-
ItemExecutive Wellness MenExecutive Wellness Women
Full Blood Count
Blood Film Microscopic Study
Kidney Function
Liver Function
Uric Acid (Gout)
Diabetic Screening (Glucose)
Cholesterol Profile
Urine Full Exam + Microscopic Study
Blood Grouping (ABO)
HbA1C
Thyroid Function Test
VDRL (syphilis)
Hepatitis B surface Antigen
Hepatitis B surface Antibody
Hepatitis C Antibody
HIV Ag/Ab Screening
Rheumatoid Factor
High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein
(cardiovascular disease risk)
Troponin I (Rapid Cardiac Marker)
Prostate Serum Antigen-
CA 125 (ovaries)-
CA 15- 3 (breasts)-
Alpha Feto Protein (liver)
Beta- HCQ (testicular)-
Nasopharyngeal cancer
Ca 19-9 (pancreatic)
Carcinoembryonic antigen (colon)
Cervical Pap Smear-
Electrocardiography (ECG)
Physical Examination
Consultation
Body Mass Index (BMI)
Visual Acuity
Waist Circumference
Ultrasound Liver or Kidney
ItemCancer Wellness MenCancer Wellness Women
Full Blood Count
Blood Film Microscopic Study
Kidney Function
Liver Function
Uric Acid (Gout)
Diabetic Screening (Glucose)
Cholesterol Profile
Urine Full Exam + Microscopic Study
Prostate Serum Antigen-
CA 125 (ovaries)-
CA 15- 3 (breasts)-
Alpha Feto Protein (liver)
Beta- HCQ (testicular)-
Nasopharyngeal cancer
Ca 19-9 (pancreatic)
Carcinoembryonic antigen (colon)
Cervical Pap Smear-
Ultrasound Liver or Kidney

Importance of health screening

With regular screenings, you can ensure that you are taking the necessary steps to maintain your health and well-being. You can also curb your chances of getting non-communicable diseases earlier on.

  • Early detection leads to better health outcomes and more effective treatment
  • Consistent health screenings can help individuals maintain a healthy lifestyle
  • Identifying risk factors through health screenings provides opportunities for early intervention and management

Dr. Prevents KL offers health screening packages that identify potential health risks. Take action and prioritize your health today.

FAQs

Embark on your journey with our Basic Wellness package which includes full blood count, kidney, liver profiles, fasting lipid, glucose, uric acid and urine tests.

The frequency of health screenings depends on an individual’s age, health status, and risk factors. For people under 50 and in good health, screening once every 2 years is recommended. Those over 50 should undergo yearly screenings. Individuals with chronic diseases such as diabetes may need more frequent screening, regardless of age. It’s important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate screening frequency as it varies for each person. Ultimately, healthcare providers can offer the best recommendation on how often a person should attend health screenings based on their individual needs.

Can refer to the above section “Preparation for your health screening”.

Some screenings may also carry a small risk of complications, such as bleeding or infection. Additionally, some individuals may experience discomfort or pain during the screening procedure. It’s important to discuss any concerns or questions with a healthcare provider before undergoing any screening tests.

Make An Appointment with Our Doctors!

Take the first step towards a healthier you and book an appointment with our doctors today!

The greatest wealth is health.