Services
Check-up Center
G Floor, open everyday
7:00-19:00 Tel. 061-397-9275
Good health cannot be bought.
Therefore, you should not overlook taking care of yourself and regularly getting health check-ups. These help screen for potential risks and prevent serious diseases that may arise in the future. It’s also essential to receive advice from doctors, nurses, and other health experts for long-term wellness.
Our bodies work constantly, never resting, even while we sleep. This leads to deterioration over time, accelerated by daily living habits that vary from person to person based on factors such as gender, age, pre-existing conditions, or even family medical history, which can contribute to genetic diseases. These factors all influence an individual’s risk of developing different illnesses. Regular health maintenance and check-ups are crucial to assess health status, identify risk factors for diseases, and create a plan to prevent and mitigate risks. Early detection of abnormalities can lead to early intervention and treatment, preventing the progression of diseases.
About Us
We offer a wide variety of health check-up programs, thoughtfully designed to suit the individual needs of each person. These range from eye examinations and couple’s health check-up programs to general health check-ups for different age groups.
On-Site Health Check-ups
We are equipped to provide annual health check-ups for company employees at their workplace, including physical examinations by doctors and laboratory analysis. This helps screen for diseases and provides appropriate health advice, ensuring that everyone is physically and mentally prepared to perform their duties at their best.
Consultation and Advice
Our team of medical professionals offers specialized advice, such as nutritional guidance from expert dietitians to ensure clients receive proper dietary recommendations. We also provide consultations from specialists in various medical fields.
Disease Prevention
We recognize the importance of disease prevention, which plays a crucial role in mitigating the development of various illnesses. We offer educational programs on different diseases and preventive measures, such as vaccinations for influenza, hepatitis B, and hepatitis A.
Medical Services
- General physical examinations to assess basic health and offer health advice
- Dental check-ups by dentists
- Eye examinations by ophthalmologists
- Laboratory analysis
- Blood sugar testing to assess the risk of diabetes
- Cholesterol level testing
- Kidney function testing
- Liver function testing to help screen and diagnose liver diseases
- Biliary tract and pancreas function testing
- Liver infection testing
- Thyroid function testing
- Cancer marker testing
- Radiology services
- Gynecological exams
- Cardiac and vascular health assessments
- Hearing assessments
Diagnostic Tools and Treatment Techniques
- CT Scan
- MRI
- Ultrasound diagnostics
- Mammography
- Exercise stress tests to assess heart function
Facilities
- Private consultation and examination rooms
- Blood sampling room
- Vital signs and vision test rooms
- Gynecological exam room
- Electrocardiogram and cardiac stress test room
- Radiology and various laboratory rooms
- Changing rooms and lockers
- Relaxation area with a complimentary snack bar
Preparation for Health Check-ups
- Get enough sleep, at least 6-8 hours, before the check-up. Lack of sleep can affect the results, especially blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature, making it difficult for doctors to assess if there are real abnormalities.
- Refrain from eating and drinking for at least 8-10 hours before the check-up (small sips of water are allowed).
- Avoid alcohol for at least 24 hours before the check-up, as alcohol and certain medications can affect test results.
- It is best to arrive at the hospital in the morning to avoid exhaustion, as you will have been fasting for several hours.
- If you are taking blood pressure medication, continue to do so as per your doctor’s advice, but inform the doctor or nurse before the check-up.
- If you have any chronic illnesses or other health conditions, please bring your medical reports or past test results to assist in the diagnosis.
- Wear clothing that makes it easy to access your arms for blood sampling.
- Women should avoid getting tested during the 7 days before and after menstruation.
- If you are menstruating, avoid the urine test, as blood contamination can affect the results.
- If undergoing breast cancer screening with a mammogram, avoid scheduling it during your menstrual period, as the breasts tend to be tender and swollen. It’s best to schedule the test after your period.
- If you suspect you may be pregnant, inform the staff so they can skip the X-ray examination.