Check-Up
Health
General Health Check-up - Good Life ตรวจสุขภาพพื้นฐาน 25 รายการ (over 20 yrs)
Basic Health Screening (often called an Annual Physical or Check-up) is a routine medical evaluation designed to assess your overall physical condition and functional status. This is primarily achieved through a blood sample (phlebotomy), though it can include other standard tests.
Description
Good Life Package
Comprehensive Health Check-Up Program
A health check-up is a proactive screening designed for individuals who may not yet show any noticeable symptoms or who may have only mild abnormalities. Regular screening helps identify hidden health risks such as hypertension, diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease, or cardiovascular concerns at an early stage—when intervention is most effective. Early detection helps reduce complications, improves treatment outcomes, and lowers long-term healthcare costs.
This program is designed to evaluate key health risks including diabetes, cholesterol and lipid levels, blood pressure, heart and vascular health, liver and kidney function, and hematology indicators—covering more than 20+ essential tests at an affordable price.
Understanding your health empowers you to take better care of yourself, make informed lifestyle adjustments, and seek medical advice when needed based on professional laboratory results.
What’s Included
25 Comprehensive Laboratory Tests Covering: Blood Sugar, Lipids, Liver & Kidney Function, Inflammation, and Cholinesterase
Albumin (ALB) Assesses liver function and nutritional status
Total Protein (TP) Assesses liver function and overall nutritional condition
Globulin (GLOB) Used in evaluating liver health
Albumin/Globulin Ratio (A/G Ratio) Assesses liver disorders, malnutrition, and certain cancers
Total Bilirubin (TB) Helps diagnose liver disease, bile duct disorders, and jaundice
Direct Bilirubin (DB) Helps diagnose liver and bile duct problems, including jaundice
Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) Assesses liver and kidney function
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) Indicates liver inflammation or muscle/organ injury
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) Detects liver disease and inflammation
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Assesses liver, bile duct, and bone disorders
Cholinesterase (CHE) Detects reduced enzyme levels due to pesticide poisoning
Total Bile Acid (TBA) Evaluates liver and bile duct function
Amylase (AMY) Helps diagnose pancreatic conditions
Total Creatine Kinase (CK) Detects muscle inflammation or injury
Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) Evaluates kidney function efficiency
Uric Acid (UA) Screens for gout and kidney-related problems
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) Assesses kidney function
Glucose (GLU) Screens for diabetes
Total Cholesterol (TC) Measures blood cholesterol level
Triglycerides (TG) Measures blood triglyceride level
HDL-Cholesterol (HDL) “Good cholesterol” level assessment
LDL-Cholesterol (LDL) “Bad cholesterol” level assessment
BUN/Creatinine Ratio (BUN/Cr) Evaluates kidney function
Indirect Bilirubin (IBIL) Helps diagnose liver, bile duct disorders, and jaundice
Creatinine (Crea) Assesses kidney function
Preparation Before Your Check-Up
Get adequate rest before the test
Fasting: No food or drinks (except water) for 8–12 hours prior
Wear clothing with sleeves that are easy to roll up
Advance appointment is recommended
Service time approximately 30 minutes
Results will be emailed within 1–2 business days
Notes
Suitable for healthy men and women aged 20 years and above who want a general health screening
This is a preliminary screening program; additional tests may be required for specific diagnosis
Even if your results are normal, regular exercise and a balanced diet are still essential for long-term wellness
This package does not include a physician consultation or physical examination
Foreign clients are welcome; passport required for identification

