Women's Multidisciplinary Check-up

Description

Comprehensive women's wellness check up

The Multidisciplinary Women's Check Up is a fundamental and effective tool for prevention and maintenance of well-being.

This multidisciplinary Check Up is designed to provide a comprehensive and in-depth view of women's health and represents the latest frontier in preventive health care.

The pathway includes an initial Counseling, a dedicated session that allows you to discuss your health goals with a physician mentor and have all your questions answered. The physician will set up your pathway to be conducted mostly in a single day, including blood chemistry tests, specialist examinations, designed to monitor your diet and cardiovascular, pulmonary, circulatory, and urinary health status, and instrumental investigations, designed to identify any abnormalities early. The course concludes with a final meeting with the mentor physician to discuss the results, develop health improvement plans, and answer any remaining questions.

Initial counseling:
Visit and initial report from the Check Up coordinating physician

Laboratory Analysis:
Women's Complete Check Up

Instrumental Investigations:
Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Ultrasound Full Abdomen
Ultrasound Neck
Chest RX (or CT Chest Over 50 smoker)
Mammary Ultrasound
Mammography (for women Over 40)
MOC

Specialist visits:
Gynecological examination
Nutritional examination
Cardiac examination
Phytotherapy examination

Concluding counseling:
Visit and concluding report by the Check Up coordinating physician

Examination list

Blood glucose
Glycated Hemoglobin HbA1c
ALT (GPT)
AST (GOT)
Gamma GT
Total Cholesterol
HDL Cholesterol
LDL cholesterol
Triglycerides
Fractional Bilirubin
Azotemia (Urea)
Creatininemia
Amylasemia (Alpha-Amylase)
Calcemia (Ca)
Potassiemia (K)
Magnesemia (Mg)
Sodiemia (Na)
Phosphoremia (P)
Lipase
Alkaline phosphatase
Prothrombin time (P.T.)
Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT )
Fibrinogen
D-Dimer
Lipoprotein A
Homocysteine
Uterine Cervix - Pap Test Monolayer
Total Protein
Protein Electrophoresis
Complete Hemochromocytometric
Sideremia (Serum Iron)
Ferritin
C Reactive Protein (C.C.R.)
HbsAg (Au antigen) Markers Hepatitis B
A.Anti HCV (Hepatitis C markers)
Free triiodothyronine (FT3)
Free Thyroxine (FT4)
TSH
Uricemia
Folate
Vitamin B12
Parathormone
Prolactin
LH
FSH
Vitamin D (25OH)
Microalbuminuria
Complete Urine Examination
Stool test for occult blood

Preparation for the examination

Fasting for 8-10 hours. With a full bladder, collect a sample* of the first morning urine discarding the first cast.
Collect a stool sample* in the dedicated container.

Before undergoing a Pap test it is necessary to:
- in the three days prior to the sampling you should not use ovules, vaginal creams, spermicidal creams or vaginal douches;
- in the three days prior to the sampling you should not have sexual intercourse.
During the menstrual cycle it is not possible to undergo Pap test.

*For feces and urine use special disposable containers provided free of charge at Fanfani centers.