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A Full Body Checkup is one of the best ways to understand your overall health — inside and out. Whether you're feeling perfectly fine or dealing with stress, fatigue, or lifestyle changes, a regular Full Body Checkup helps you stay informed, avoid surprises, and take early action if anything needs attention.
But many people ask: What exactly is included in a Full Body Checkup?
This article breaks it down in the simplest way — test by test — so you know what to expect and why each part matters.
What Is a Full Body Checkup?
A Full Body Checkup is a package of medical tests that examine the major systems and functions in your body. It's not focused on one issue — it gives a complete overview of your blood, vital organs, hormones, immunity, and more.
Instead of doing many tests one by one, a Full Body Checkup combines everything into one appointment, saving time, effort, and often money too.
Why Is a Full Body Checkup Important?
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It helps detect hidden diseases early — like diabetes, cholesterol problems, liver or kidney issues.
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It allows you to track your health over time.
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It helps you avoid health emergencies by spotting risks in advance.
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It brings peace of mind — knowing you're in control of your health.
What’s Included in a Full Body Checkup?
Here is a detailed list of tests typically included in a standard Full Body Checkup, along with what they mean:
1. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
This test checks your red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, and platelets.
It helps detect anemia, infections, and general immunity levels.
2. Blood Sugar Tests
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Fasting Blood Sugar
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Postprandial (after meal) Blood Sugar
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HbA1c (3-month sugar average)
These help detect diabetes or prediabetes — even if you have no symptoms.
3. Lipid Profile (Cholesterol Test)
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Total cholesterol
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HDL (good cholesterol)
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LDL (bad cholesterol)
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Triglycerides
It checks your risk of heart disease and stroke.
4. Liver Function Test (LFT)
Measures liver enzymes like SGOT, SGPT, and bilirubin.
Important to detect liver damage, fatty liver, or alcohol-related issues.
5. Kidney Function Test (KFT)
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Creatinine
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Urea
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Uric acid
These check how well your kidneys are filtering waste from the blood.
6. Thyroid Function Test
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TSH
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T3
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T4
Thyroid issues can cause weight gain, fatigue, hair loss, and mood changes.
7. Vitamin D and Vitamin B12
Vitamin D is vital for bones and immunity.
Vitamin B12 supports nerves and energy levels.
Many people have low levels without realizing it.
8. Urine Routine Examination
This test detects urinary infections, sugar, protein, or kidney issues.
9. Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Records your heart’s electrical activity.
Helps detect abnormal heart rhythms or silent heart disease.
10. Blood Pressure Measurement
High blood pressure is often called a “silent killer.”
A Full Body Checkup always includes this vital sign.
11. Body Mass Index (BMI) and Physical Measurements
Height, weight, waist size, and BMI are checked to assess obesity risk and metabolic health.
Optional/Advanced Add-ons (in premium Full Body Checkups):
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Chest X-Ray (to check lungs and heart size)
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Pap Smear or Mammogram (for women)
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PSA test for prostate health (for men)
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Liver Ultrasound (to check for fatty liver or cysts)
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Bone Density Scan (for osteoporosis risk)
Are All Full Body Checkups the Same?
No. Different labs and hospitals offer different Full Body Checkup packages:
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Basic Packages: Include essential tests like sugar, cholesterol, and CBC
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Standard Packages: Add liver, kidney, thyroid, and vitamin tests
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Advanced Packages: Include cancer screening, hormone levels, and scans
Always read the test list before booking a Full Body Checkup, and choose based on your age, family history, and budget.
How Long Does It Take?
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The sample collection (usually blood and urine) takes 10–20 minutes.
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Fasting is usually required for 10–12 hours before the test.
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Reports are available within 24–48 hours, depending on the provider.
Where Can You Get a Full Body Checkup?
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Diagnostic labs: Like SRL, Redcliffe, Healthians, or Thyrocare
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Hospitals: Many private hospitals offer wellness packages
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Home service: Many providers now offer Full Body Checkup at home — sample collection right at your doorstep
Final Thoughts
A Full Body Checkup is not just a medical task — it’s a self-care habit. In just one appointment, you get a deep understanding of your body, and a chance to catch issues before they become serious.
Don’t wait for symptoms to take action. Whether you’re 25, 40, or 60 — a Full Body Checkup keeps you one step ahead of illness and closer to a healthier life.
So now that you know exactly what’s included, why wait?


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