Essential Check-Up (complete blood test)
Our Essential check-up is a comprehensive health checkup that provides invaluable insights into your body’s inner workings. This essential screening evaluates the function of vital organs and systems, helping to identify potential health issues early on.
This Essential blood test includes:
Electrolyte balance
Liver function
Kidney function
Heart health
Blood sugar control
Inflammation markers
Blood cell count
Iron stores
Thyroid
Vitamin D levels
See details below:
Our Essential Check-up details
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Total Bilirubin , Direct Bilirubin , Indirect Bilirubin , ASAT (Aspartate Aminotransferase), ALAT (Alanine Aminotransferase) , GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase) , ALP(Alkaline Phosphatase) ,
Triglycerides , Cholesterol , HDL-Cholesterol , LDL Cholesterol calculated,
Red Blood Cells , Hemoglobin , Hematocrit , MCH , MCHC , MCV , Platelets , White Blood Cells ,
🏷️ Price : CHF 199.-
⏰ Get your results in 2-3 days
This analysis checks various important body parameters to assess your health.
It measures electrolyte levels like sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and phosphate. Liver function is reviewed using tests for bilirubin and liver enzymes. Kidney health is monitored through creatinine, urea, and uric acid levels. Heart health is evaluated by checking cholesterol levels (HDL, LDL, triglycerides). Blood sugar control is tested via glucose and HbA1c , and inflammation is measured with CRP. A complete blood count (CBC) shows details about red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, and platelets. Additionally, we check ferritin and vitamin D levels for overall health.
Early detection helps prevent serious issues. With our basic blood analysis, you can identify potential health problems before symptoms appear.
Take control of your health today!
Recommendations: To ensure accurate results, it's often recommended to fast for 8-12 hours before your blood draw. Avoid alcohol, excessive exercise, and fatty foods the day before. You can consume water.
FAQS
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The Essential Check-Up is our most comprehensive blood test, covering over 40 key biomarkers. It includes tests for:
Complete blood count (CBC)
Lipid profile (cholesterol, triglycerides)
Thyroid function (TSH)
Liver and kidney function
Inflammation markers
It’s designed to provide a complete overview of your overall health, helping you detect imbalances early—even before symptoms appear.
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The Complete Blood Count (CBC) is a foundational test that analyzes your red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. It helps detect signs of:
Anemia
Infections
Immune system disorders
Blood clotting issues
This test is part of every Essential Check-Up to provide a baseline for your health status.
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High or unstable blood sugar levels can be an early sign of prediabetes or diabetes, which often develops silently. The Essential Check-Up includes glucose and HbA1c testing to evaluate both your current levels and your average blood sugar over the past 3 months. Regular monitoring helps with early detection and prevention.
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Blood tests are one of the most powerful tools to assess your overall health. They allow us to detect silent imbalances in metabolism, organ function, immune response, inflammation, and nutrient levels. Our Essential Check-Up offers a full-body screening with medical-grade precision—no doctor’s prescription needed.
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Preventive blood testing helps you:
Detect problems early (before symptoms appear)
Optimize your lifestyle based on your actual biomarkers
Track improvements or changes over time
Avoid unnecessary health risks
The Essential Check-Up gives you the data and clarity you need to make informed decisions about your health.
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Yes, it’s ideal for:
Adults wanting a yearly health screening
People with a family history of chronic disease
Those experiencing unexplained fatigue, weight changes, or low energy
Anyone starting a new health, nutrition, or fitness journey
If you're unsure which test fits you best, our team is happy to guide you.
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We recommend doing the Essential Check-Up once a year as part of your preventive health routine. If you’re actively managing a condition, tracking lifestyle changes, or adjusting supplements, more frequent testing may be beneficial.