Quick Answer
A full body health checkup typically includes 50 to 70+ blood tests (CBC, lipid profile, liver, kidney, thyroid, blood sugar, HbA1c, vitamin D, B12), urine analysis, ECG, chest X-ray, abdominal ultrasound, BMI, blood pressure, and a physician consultation. Imaging World offers structured packages — Essential, Advanced, and condition-specific (PCOD, fertility, pre-operative, fever, pregnancy, seniors) — tailored to age, sex and clinical need.
Core panels in a typical full body checkup
Haematology & metabolic panel
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) — haemoglobin, RBC, WBC, platelets
- Blood sugar — fasting + post-prandial + HbA1c (3-month average)
- Lipid profile — total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, triglycerides
- Liver function (LFT) — bilirubin, SGOT, SGPT, alkaline phosphatase, proteins
- Kidney function (KFT) — urea, creatinine, uric acid, electrolytes
- Thyroid (TSH) — screen for hypo/hyperthyroidism
- Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, Iron studies — common deficiency screen
- Urine routine — kidney, diabetes, infection markers
Cardiac & imaging
- ECG — basic cardiac rhythm and ischaemia screen
- Chest X-ray (PA view) — lung & heart silhouette
- Abdominal ultrasound — liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, urinary bladder
- 2D Echo — optional add-on for cardiac function assessment
Physician consultation
A doctor's review of all results, BMI, blood pressure, history-taking and personalised advice on lifestyle, follow-up tests or referral to a specialist if any abnormality is found.
Packages at Imaging World — pick by life stage & clinical need
| Package | Best for |
|---|---|
| Health Checkup — Essential | Adults 25–40 with no major symptoms |
| Health Checkup — Advanced | Adults 40+ or with family history |
| Health Packages for Men | Male-specific markers, fertility |
| Health Packages for Women | PCOD, hormonal, fertility |
| Health Packages for Senior Citizens | Comprehensive screen, bone health |
| Health Packages — Pregnancy | Antenatal profile, TORCH, BOH |
| Fever Profile (47 tests) | Acute fever workup |
| Pre-Operative Major | Mandatory before major surgery |
| PCOD Profile — Advanced | Detailed hormonal evaluation |
How long does it take?
Blood draw and ECG: 15–20 minutes. Ultrasound: 20–30 minutes. X-ray: 5 minutes. Most reports are delivered the same day or within 24 hours for the full panel. Plan for 1–1.5 hours at the centre.
Should I fast before a full body checkup?
Yes — fast for 10–12 hours before the blood draw for accurate lipid profile, fasting blood sugar and liver enzymes. Water is allowed. Continue chronic medication (BP, thyroid) unless your doctor says otherwise.
Book your health checkup
Pick a package by life stage and clinical need.
Browse packages Call +91 63535 06575