Check-up "Periodic Health Screening" allows people who do not have any complaints to identify hidden problems that may lead to illness in the future and to take preventive measures.

 Modern medicine aims to ensure that the person remains healthy by taking the necessary precautions before the disease occurs.  For this reason, even if there is no complaint, every person should go through a general health check periodically by consulting a doctor.  These periods may vary depending on the age and general condition of the person.

 Early diagnosis of breast, cervical, prostate and large intestine cancers is possible with the check-up to be made every 6 months.

 Early and accurate diagnoses such as coronary artery diseases, cancer and hypertension, which are the diseases of our age, are extremely important in terms of life expectancy and quality.  In addition, early diagnosis and regular treatment are of great importance in diseases such as hypertension, high cholesterol and diabetes, which are insidious for years without any symptoms and cause no complaints in the patient, and also damage vital organs such as the brain, heart, kidneys.  Early diagnosis of some common cancers such as liver disease, breast, uterine, colon, bladder and prostate is also vital.  Even a symptom that you consider unimportant can be a harbinger of a very important disease.

 Do not forget that if many diseases are noticed at an early stage, the success of the treatment to be applied will be higher.  For this reason, you can be sure of your health with the check-up you will make once a year.

 Check-Up Programs

 Men Over 40 Years Old Check-Up

 Who should have it done;

 Those with inherited and chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, prostate in their family

 Those at risk for this disease

 Men Under 40 Check-Up

 Who should have it done;

 Those who cannot spare too much time for themselves

 Those with inherited and chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, prostate in their family

 Those at risk for this disease

 Women Above 40 Years Old Check-Up

 Who should have it done;

 Those with hereditary and chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, gynecological diseases in their family

 Those at risk for this disease

 Those who cannot have their gynecological check-ups routinely

 Women under 40 years old Check-Up

 Who should have it done;

 Those who cannot spare too much time for themselves

 Those with hereditary and chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, gynecological diseases in their family

 Those at risk for this disease

 Those who do not have their gynecological check-ups routinely

 Executive Check-Up

 Who should have it done;

 Intense people

 Those who cannot spare much time for themselves

 Those with inherited and chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, prostate, breast and uterine cancer in their family

 Personal Check-Up

 Apart from the standard check-up programs organized according to age and gender differences, lifestyle, personal characteristics, habits, expectations and familial predispositions are examined, personal risks are determined and a check-up program is presented in line with the priorities. On the Contrary of standard check-up programs, you can have more detailed examinations done with a program determined according to the risks you carry, and you can take the necessary precautions for your health without wasting time.

 Procedures During Check-Up

 Blood analysis 

 Measuring blood pressure, heart rate, weight and height

 Examination

 Other examinations according to the check-up content

 Breakfast

 Getting the results between 13.00-13.30

 Evaluation of the results

 Check-Up report

 What We Ask You Before Coming To Check-Up

 If you are pregnant or have any doubts about this, you should inform your doctor before starting the procedure.

 If you have previous tests and other test results, please bring them with you.

 Make sure you come hungry on the day of the appointment (an 8-12 hour night hunger is enough).  In the meantime, do not eat , drink, smoke anything other than water.

 For the stress ECG, you will need a running shoe, socks, and sweatpants.

 It is recommended that you do not eat red meat, broccoli and vegetables such as radish for two days.  Otherwise, some tests may be requested to be repeated.

 If vitamin C is used, its amount should not exceed 250 mg per day.

 If medications containing iron are used, their use should be discontinued at least two days before the check-up.

 Do not forget that urine samples given on menstrual days are also not suitable for a healthy examination.