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Frequently asked questions

What is the full body check-up price in Delhi?

Apollo 24|7’s full body checkup packages in Delhi start from ₹ 499 only. However, the price for a full-body checkup in Delhi may vary depending on the package and tests included.
 

How long does a full body health checkup take in Delhi?

Typically, a full-body checkup in Delhi takes around 3-4 hours, including all tests and consultations.

When will I get my reports in Delhi?

You can expect to receive your test reports within 24-48 hours. Reports are accessible online through the Apollo 24|7 app.
 

Is Home sample collection available for Full Body Checkup in Delhi?

Yes, Apollo 24|7 offers home sample collection services in Delhi, allowing you to get tested from the comfort of your home.

At what age is full body checkup best?

A full-body checkup is recommended annually for individuals over 30, or earlier if you have specific health concerns or a family history of chronic diseases.
 

Is a full body checkup worth it?

Absolutely. A full-body checkup provides a comprehensive overview of your health, helping to detect potential issues early and enabling you to take preventive measures.
 

Can a full body checkup detect all diseases?

While a full-body checkup covers a wide range of tests, it may not detect every possible disease. However, it does provide a thorough evaluation of your overall health.
 

Which lab is best for full body checkup?

Apollo 24|7 is recognized for its top-quality diagnostics, experienced healthcare professionals, and comprehensive full-body checkup packages.
 

How many times should I do a full body checkup?

It is recommended to undergo a full-body checkup once a year to keep track of your health and detect any issues early.
 

How many tests are in a full body checkup?

A standard full-body checkup with Apollo 24|7 in Delhi includes approximately 80 tests, covering various aspects of your health.

Full Body Checkup in Delhi

In a fast-paced metropolitan city like Delhi, prioritising your health is more important than ever now. A Full Body Checkup serves as a vital preventive measure, offering a thorough assessment of your overall health and well-being. Apollo 24|7’s Full Body Checkup in Delhi is designed to provide you with a complete health reality-check. This extensive package includes critical tests such as Blood Studies to check for signs of anaemia and other blood disorders, and Heart assessments to monitor cardiovascular health.

The checkup also includes liver function tests to evaluate the health of your liver, kidney function analysis to ensure your kidneys are functioning properly, and other essential screenings to catch potential issues early. Moreover, it also has specialised tests like thyroid function analysis, vitamin level assessments, infection screening, and hepatitis screening. All these tests play a crucial role in detecting underlying health concerns before they escalate. Opting for full body checkup in Delhi will empower you to take proactive steps towards maintaining your health amidst the city’s demanding environment.
Full Body Checkup Price in Delhi starts at ₹ 499/-

Apollo 24|7 features multiple full body checkup packages such as basic, advance, essentials and more. These differ in price and number of unique tests. These tests may help your physician or healthcare provider diagnose you better and understand the reason behind acute conditions such as fever, swelling, allergies, liver health, kidney health etc.

Why Do You Need a Full Body Checkup?

A full-body checkup is essential for detecting or diagnosing underlying medical issues that may not show symptoms initially but can potentially affect your health. In Delhi, where environmental factors and poor lifestyle choices can take a toll on your health, regular checkups help in early detection and prevention of diseases. By monitoring your health regularly, you can address any issues before they escalate, ensuring a healthier, more productive life.

Purpose of Full Body Checkup

The purpose of a full-body checkup is to provide a thorough evaluation of your overall health and detect any hidden diseases or conditions. It provides a comprehensive overview of your vital organ functions, helping to identify early signs of chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart disease, liver disorders, and more. Regular health checkups ensure that you can manage your health proactively, catch medical issues early on, reduce the risk of complications, and improve the quality of life. 

Preparation for Full Body Checkup

Preparing for a full body checkup in Delhi is pretty simple. However, before you undergo a full body checkup, you need to take care of the following factors:

  • Medications: Inform your healthcare provider about all current medications, as some may affect test results. Follow instructions regarding whether to continue or temporarily stop certain medications before the test.
  • Fasting: For some of the tests included in the full body checkup, fasting may be necessary. Your healthcare provider will advise if fasting is required and provide fasting duration instructions. Typically, fasting for 8 to 12 hours before the blood test is recommended for accurate results.
  • Hydration: Drink plenty of water, especially if urine samples are needed, to ensure adequate volume for testing and facilitate blood draw.
  • Clothing: Wear comfortable clothing with sleeves that can be easily rolled up for drawing blood.
  • Rest: Get adequate sleep the night before to promote overall well-being and relaxation during the test.
  • Avoid alcohol and caffeine: Do not consume alcohol and avoid caffeinated beverages before the test, as they may affect results.
  • Sample collection: If urine samples are required, follow instructions for collecting and storing the samples. Relax your arm to ease blood draw for blood tests.
  • Exercise: Do engage in any strenuous activity before the test.
  • Relaxation: Stay calm and relaxed before the test.

Procedure for Full Body Checkup

For a full body checkup, a small blood sample and urine sample are collected. Blood samples are typically taken from a vein in the arm by a phlebotomist, who cleans the injection site, inserts a needle, and draws blood into a tube. A urine sample is collected in a sterile container provided by the healthcare facility.

Before providing the urine sample, patients are usually instructed to clean their genital area with a sterile wipe or soap and water to prevent contamination. Patients then urinate directly into the sterile container, ensuring it's filled to the required level as per instructions.

These samples are sent to a laboratory for analysis. The results provide valuable information about overall health and may aid in diagnosing conditions such as anaemia, infections, and blood disorders.

Benefits of Full Body Checkup in Delhi

Opting for a full-body checkup in Delhi offers several benefits:

  • Early Diagnosis: It helps in identifying potential health issues before they become severe.
  • Health Monitoring: Regular checkups allow for continuous monitoring of your health, especially if you’re exposed to high-stress environments.
  • Peace of Mind: Knowing that you are keeping track of your health provides reassurance and reduces anxiety.
  • Tailored Advice: Get personalised health advice based on the specific environmental and lifestyle factors in Delhi.

Full Body Checkup Test List

A full body checkup typically includes a comprehensive set of tests designed to assess various aspects of your health. These include:

A. Glucose Test

Measures blood sugar levels to detect and track diabetes, both during fasting and over an extended period.

  • Fasting: Measures the blood glucose levels after an overnight fast (10 to 12 hours) 
  • HbA1c: Measures average blood sugar levels over the previous 2-3 months

B. Complete Urine Examination

Analyses urine for symptoms of infection, renal illness, or other urinary tract problems.

  • Physical examination: Determines the colour, clarity, pH, and specific gravity of urine
  • Biochemical examination: Examines protein, blood, glucose, ketone bodies, urobilinogen, and nitrite in the urine
  • Centrifuged sediment wet mount and microscopy: Detects the presence of pus cells, epithelial cells, RBCs, casts and crystals

C. Complete Blood Count

Assesses overall blood health to detect anaemia, infections, and other blood disorders.

  • Haemoglobin (Hb): Measures the concentration of oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells
  • PCV (Packed Cell Volume): Indicates the proportion of blood volume occupied by red blood cells
  • RBC Count (Red Blood Cell Count): Measures the number of red blood cells per volume of blood
  • MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume): Reflects the average volume of red blood cells
  • MCH (Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin): Determines the average amount of haemoglobin per red blood cell
  • MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration): Indicates the concentration of haemoglobin in red blood cells
  • RDW (Red cell distribution width): Assesses the variation in size of red blood cells
  • TLC (Total Leukocyte Count), DLC (Differential Leukocyte Count), ALC (Absolute Leukocyte Count): Evaluate the total number, differential number, absolute number and types of white blood cells and platelet count present in a blood sample

D. Thyroid Profile (Total T3, Total T4, TSH)

The profile assesses thyroid gland function, which is critical for metabolism and energy regulation.

  • Triiodothyronine (T3, Total), Serum: Measures the total amount of triiodothyronine hormone present in the bloodstream
  • Thyroxine (T4, Total), Serum: Assesses the total amount of thyroxine hormone circulating in the blood
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Evaluates the level of thyroid stimulating hormone, which controls the production of thyroid hormones
  • Ultrasensitive TSH: Provides a more precise assessment of thyroid stimulating hormone levels aiding in the detection of subtle abnormalities in thyroid function

E. Lipid Profile

The test assesses cholesterol levels to determine the risk of heart disease and stroke.

  • Total cholesterol: Measures the overall cholesterol content in the bloodstream, encompassing both HDL and LDL cholesterol
  • Triglycerides - serum: Evaluates the level of circulating fats in the blood, indicating potential risk for cardiovascular disease when elevated
  • HDL cholesterol - serum: Assesses the level of "good" cholesterol, which aids in removing "bad" cholesterol from the bloodstream, promoting heart health
  • Non-HDL cholesterol: Calculated by subtracting HDL cholesterol from total cholesterol, providing an overview of overall cardiovascular risk
  • LDL cholesterol: Measures the level of "bad" cholesterol, which can contribute to the formation of plaque in arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease
  • VLDL cholesterol: Assesses the level of very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, carrying triglycerides and contributing to plaque formation in arteries
  • Chol / HDL ratio: Calculates the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL cholesterol, offering a valuable indicator of cardiovascular risk

F. Liver Function Test

The test measures various markers to assess liver health and function to diagnose liver diseases or monitor liver function.

  • Bilirubin, total - serum: Measures the total amount of bilirubin in the bloodstream, which can indicate liver and bile duct health
  • Bilirubin conjugated (Direct) - serum: Assesses the level of direct bilirubin, indicating the portion of bilirubin that has been processed by the liver.
  • Bilirubin (Indirect): Measures the level of indirect bilirubin, representing the portion of bilirubin that has not been processed by the liver
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT), serum: Evaluates the level of ALT enzyme in the blood, indicating liver function and potential liver damage
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/SGOT), serum: Assesses the level of AST enzyme in the blood, providing insight into liver, heart, and muscle health
  • Alkaline Phosphatase - serum: Measures the level of alkaline phosphatase enzyme in the blood, which can indicate liver or bone disorders
  • Protein, Total - serum: Determines the total amount of protein in the bloodstream, which is essential for various bodily functions
  • Albumin - serum: Evaluates the level of albumin, a protein synthesised by the liver that helps maintain blood volume and regulate osmotic pressure
  • Globulin: Assesses the level of globulin, a group of proteins in the blood that includes antibodies and plays a role in immune function
  • A/G Ratio: Calculates the ratio of albumin to globulin, providing insight into liver and kidney function, as well as immune health

G. Kidney/Renal Function Test

It assesses kidney function to detect kidney disease or monitor kidney function.

  • Creatinine, serum: Measures the level of creatinine in the blood, indicating kidney function
  • Urea: Evaluates the concentration of urea nitrogen in the blood, reflecting kidney function and protein metabolism
  • Blood Urea Nitrogen: Assesses the amount of nitrogen in the blood that comes from the waste product urea, indicating kidney function
  • Uric Acid - serum: Determines the level of uric acid in the blood, which can be a marker for conditions such as gout or kidney disease
  • Calcium, serum: Measures the concentration of calcium in the blood, essential for bone health, nerve transmission, and muscle function
  • Phosphorus, inorganic - serum: Assesses the level of inorganic phosphorus in the blood, important for bone and teeth health, energy metabolism, and cell signalling
  • Sodium - serum: Measures the concentration of sodium in the blood, crucial for maintaining fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contraction
  • Potassium - serum/plasma: Evaluates the level of potassium in the blood or plasma, essential for proper nerve and muscle function, including heart rhythm
  • Chloride - serum: Determines the concentration of chloride in the blood, important for maintaining fluid balance and acid-base balance
  • Protein, total - serum: Measures the total amount of protein in the bloodstream, essential for various bodily functions
  • Albumin - serum: Evaluates the level of albumin, a protein synthesised by the liver that helps maintain blood volume and regulate osmotic pressure
  • Globulin: Assesses the level of globulin, a group of proteins in the blood that includes antibodies and plays a role in immune function
  • A/G ratio: Calculates the ratio of albumin to globulin, providing insight into liver and kidney function, as well as immune health

H. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) and C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

This test assesses markers of inflammation in the body, which can indicate underlying health issues such as infection, autoimmune diseases, or chronic inflammatory conditions.

  • C-Reactive Protein (CRP) (Quantitative): Measures CRP levels in the blood, a marker of inflammation indicating infection, tissue injury, or chronic inflammatory conditions
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Evaluates the rate at which red blood cells settle in a tube of blood, with elevated levels suggesting inflammation, infection, or certain autoimmune diseases

I. Rheumatoid Factors (RA Factor)

This test detects antibodies associated with autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, assisting in diagnosis and management.

J. Vitamin D - 25 Hydroxy (D2+D3)

It measures vitamin D levels, crucial for bone health, immune function, and overall well-being.

K. Vitamin B12

It measures vitamin B12 levels crucial for nerve function, DNA synthesis, and red blood cell production.

L. Calcium (serum)

It assesses calcium levels in the blood essential for bone health, muscle function, and nerve signalling.

M. Iron (serum)

It measures iron levels vital for the production of haemoglobin and red blood cells.

N. HBsAg / Australia antigen and Anti HCV

These screening tests are essential for detecting Hepatitis B and C infections.

  • HBsAg / Australia antigen: Tests for the presence of Hepatitis B surface antigen, indicating ongoing infection with Hepatitis B virus
  • Anti-HCV: Detects antibodies to the Hepatitis C virus, indicating either exposure to or past infection with Hepatitis C virus

O. CA-125

A tumour marker test is primarily utilised for monitoring ovarian cancer.

These tests are usually included in a full body checkup test list to assess various aspects of your health and identify potential health issues early on.

Booking Full Body Checkup in Delhi Online

You can book a full-body checkup online in Delhi through Apollo 24|7. Simply visit Apollo 24|7 website or app, choose the package that best suits your needs, and schedule an appointment at your convenience. Our state-of-the-art facilities and experienced healthcare professionals ensure a seamless experience from start to finish. Booking a full-body checkup via Apollo 24|7 offers the convenience of easy online booking and home sample collection, allowing you to schedule appointments at your convenience. Additionally, you can avail home sample collection and benefit from faster report generation and seamless access to your reports online, ensuring a hassle-free and efficient healthcare experience. 

Top Full body Checkup Packages in Delhi

Apollo 24|7 offers a range of full body health checkups customised to meet the diverse needs and preferences of patients. These checkups differ in comprehensiveness, each focusing on specific aspects of health.

  • Apollo Full Body Checkup - Basic: Apollo full body checkup package includes 82 tests like CBC, serum creatinine, SGOT, SGPT, random blood sugar and complete urine examination that help monitor the functioning of different body parts.
  • Apollo Full Body Checkup - Essential: This package comprises 78 tests like CBC, ESR, LFT, CRP, complete urine examination, thyroid, uric acid, vitamin D, serum creatinine and electrolytes, cholesterol, etc. 
  • Apollo Full Body Checkup Female - Advance: This package comprises 94 tests including blood studies, tests for anaemia, thyroid, liver, renal, cardiac, and vitamin deficiencies, diabetes, bone studies, infection, hepatitis screening, cancer screening. 
  • Apollo Basic Full Body Check: The panel comprises 7 tests including glucose, random, haemoglobin, bilirubin, total - serum, creatinine, serum, HBA1C, glycated haemoglobin.
  • Apollo Full Body Checkup - Essential: Apollo full body checkup - essential comprises 78 tests like CBC, ESR, LFT, CRP, complete urine examination, thyroid, uric acid, vitamin D, serum creatinine and electrolytes, cholesterol and fasting blood sugar to screen organs like heart, liver, thyroid, bones and kidneys for various health conditions and diseases.

Book a Full Body Checkup in Delhi via Apollo 24|7

Here's a step-by-step guide to help you book a full body checkup in Delhi online through Apollo 24|7:

  • Register or login: If you are new to Apollo 24|7, create an account by providing your basic information. If you already have an account, just log in.
  • Search for the test: In the search bar, type "full body checkup" and click on the result. You'll be taken to the test details page.
  • Book the test: Click on the 'Book Now' button and you'll be taken to a page where you need to fill in patient details.
  • Confirm your details: Confirm the patient's name, contact number, and address where the samples are supposed to be collected.
  • Schedule the appointment: Choose a convenient date and time for the sample collection.
  • Make payment: The last step is making payment using any of the given options.

Remember to check your email for booking confirmation.