Men's Multidisciplinary Check Up

Description

Prevention man

The Multidisciplinary Men'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 men'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 get answers to all your questions. The physician will set up your course, to be conducted mostly in a single day, including blood 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
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Instrumental Investigations
ECG
ECO Complete abdomen
ECO Neck
Echocolordoppler supra-aortic trunks (TSA)
Cardiac echocolordoppler
Chest RX (or CT Chest Over 50 smoker)
MOC

Specialist Examinations
Urological examination
Nutritional examination
Cardiological examination
Dermatological 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)
Total Cholesterol
HDL Cholesterol
LDL cholesterol
Triglycerides
Creatininemia
Uricemia
Azotemia (Urea)
Fractional Bilirubin
Amylasemia (Alpha-Amylase)
Lipase
Gamma GT
Calcemia (Ca)
Sodiemia (Na)
Potassiemia (K)
Phosphoremia (P)
Magnesemia (Mg)
Total Protein
Protein Electrophoresis
Complete blood count
C Reactive Protein (C.C.R.)
Fibrinogen
Prothrombin Time (P.T.)
Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT )
CPK
Complete Urinalysis
Stool test for occult blood
Sideremia (Serum Iron)
Ferritin
Vitamin B12
Folate
HbsAg (Au antigen) Markers Hepatitis B
A.Anti HCV (Markers Hepatitis C)
PSA Reflex
Free Thyroxine (FT4)
Free triiodothyronine (FT3)
TSH
Vitamin D (25OH)
Testosterone
Microalbuminuria
Homocysteine

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.

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