General Kids Health Checkup

AED499.00

General Kids Health Checkup – 39 Parameters

Turnaround Time: 1-3 Days

Test Parameters

1. Complete Blood Count (CBC) – 23 Parameters

✔ Hemoglobin (Hb)
✔ Plateletcrit
✔ Mean Platelet Volume
✔ Total Leucocytes Count
✔ Immature Granulocyte
✔ Lymphocytes – Absolute Count
✔ Nucleated Red Blood Cells %
✔ Neutrophils
✔ Monocytes
✔ Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin
✔ Immature Granulocyte %
✔ Lymphocyte %
✔ Total RBC Count
✔ Red Cell Distribution Width – CV
✔ Red Cell Distribution Width – SD
✔ Platelet Count
✔ Hematocrit
✔ Basophils
✔ Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
✔ Eosinophils
✔ Eosinophils – Absolute Count
✔ Monocytes – Absolute Count
✔ Neutrophils – Absolute Count

2. Vitamin & Mineral Deficiency – 2 Parameters

Vitamin D (TOTAL) – Essential for bone and immune health
Serum Iron – Assesses iron levels and anemia risk

3. Urine Analysis – 14 Parameters

✔ Specific Gravity
✔ Clarity/Turbidity
✔ Urine Colour
✔ Glucose
✔ pH Urine
✔ Nitrates
✔ Leukocyte Esterase
✔ Albumin
✔ Urobilirubin
✔ Blood
✔ Protein
✔ Red Blood Cells
✔ White Blood Cells
✔ Squamous Epithelial Cells
✔ Casts
✔ Urine Routine

Description

General Kids Health Checkup – 39 Parameters
Turnaround Time: 1-3 Days

Ensure your child’s health with our General Kids Health Checkup – 39 Parameters, a comprehensive diagnostic test designed to give you peace of mind by covering key health aspects. This package includes a wide range of tests that assess blood health, vitamin and mineral levels, kidney function, and more. Early detection of potential health issues is crucial for taking proactive steps towards a healthier future for your child.

Test Parameters Included in the General Kids Health Checkup:

1. Complete Blood Count (CBC) – 23 Parameters

The Complete Blood Count (CBC) test is a vital screening tool that measures different components of blood. It helps identify a variety of health conditions, including anemia, infections, and blood disorders. By analyzing 23 key blood parameters, this test provides a comprehensive view of your child’s blood health.

  • Hemoglobin (Hb): Measures the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.
  • Plateletcrit: Assesses the total volume occupied by platelets.
  • Mean Platelet Volume (MPV): Determines the size of platelets, which can indicate certain health conditions.
  • Total Leucocytes Count: Measures the number of white blood cells, which fight infections.
  • Immature Granulocyte Count: Indicates the presence of immature white blood cells, often a sign of infection.
  • Lymphocytes – Absolute Count: Measures the number of lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell involved in immune response.
  • Nucleated Red Blood Cells %: Indicates the presence of abnormal red blood cells in circulation.
  • Neutrophils: White blood cells that are part of the body’s defense against infections.
  • Monocytes: White blood cells that help fight infections and remove dead or damaged cells.
  • Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH): Helps determine the amount of hemoglobin in red blood cells.
  • Immature Granulocyte %: Percentage of immature white blood cells in the bloodstream.
  • Lymphocyte %: The percentage of lymphocytes in the blood.
  • Total RBC Count: Total count of red blood cells, which transport oxygen.
  • Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW) – CV and SD: Measures the variation in the size of red blood cells, which can indicate various blood disorders.
  • Platelet Count: Measures the number of platelets, which are important for blood clotting.
  • Hematocrit: Measures the proportion of red blood cells in the blood.
  • Basophils: A type of white blood cell involved in inflammatory responses.
  • Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC): Measures the concentration of hemoglobin in red blood cells.
  • Eosinophils: White blood cells involved in allergic reactions and infections.
  • Eosinophils – Absolute Count: The absolute count of eosinophils in the blood.
  • Monocytes – Absolute Count: The absolute count of monocytes in the blood.
  • Neutrophils – Absolute Count: The absolute count of neutrophils in the blood.

2. Vitamin & Mineral Deficiency – 2 Parameters

Vitamin and mineral deficiencies can significantly affect your child’s overall health. This checkup includes tests to assess two essential nutrients that support your child’s growth, bone health, and immune system.

  • Vitamin D (TOTAL): Vitamin D is crucial for calcium absorption and bone health. It also plays an important role in immune function. This test helps determine if your child has sufficient Vitamin D levels.
  • Serum Iron: Iron is essential for producing red blood cells and transporting oxygen. A deficiency can lead to anemia and fatigue. This test checks your child’s iron levels to ensure they are within the healthy range.

3. Urine Analysis – 14 Parameters

Urine analysis provides valuable insights into your child’s kidney function and overall metabolic health. It can also detect early signs of infections, dehydration, and other health conditions.

  • Specific Gravity: Indicates the concentration of urine, which can reflect hydration levels.
  • Clarity/Turbidity: Tests the appearance of the urine to check for abnormal particles or infections.
  • Urine Colour: Analyzes the color of urine, which can give clues to hydration levels and potential health concerns.
  • Glucose: Tests for the presence of glucose in urine, which can indicate diabetes.
  • pH Urine: Measures the acidity or alkalinity of the urine, which affects kidney and bladder health.
  • Nitrates: Tests for the presence of bacteria in the urine, indicating potential infections.
  • Leukocyte Esterase: An enzyme found in white blood cells, elevated levels suggest infection.
  • Albumin: Measures protein levels, which can indicate kidney or liver disease.
  • Urobilirubin: The presence of bilirubin in the urine may suggest liver dysfunction.
  • Blood: Identifies the presence of blood in urine, which could indicate kidney problems or urinary tract infections.
  • Protein: Elevated protein levels in urine can indicate kidney disease.
  • Red Blood Cells: The presence of red blood cells can indicate infection, kidney stones, or other issues.
  • White Blood Cells: High levels of white blood cells may suggest a urinary tract infection.
  • Squamous Epithelial Cells: These cells can indicate contamination or urinary tract issues.
  • Casts: The presence of casts can indicate kidney disease or other conditions.

Why Choose the General Kids Health Checkup?

Our comprehensive checkup ensures early detection of potential health issues, providing vital information that allows you to make informed decisions about your child’s health. By identifying vitamin deficiencies, infections, and blood-related concerns early on, you can avoid long-term complications and ensure your child grows strong and healthy.

Order the General Kids Health Checkup – 39 Parameters today and give your child the best chance for a healthy future!

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