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Preventive Care Package for Men and Women


A comprehensive check-up for peace of mind and better overall health


Because prevention is the key to a healthier life, Alfa Labs designed the Preventive Care Package to provide a comprehensive medical screening that helps detect health issues early and monitor the body’s vital functions accurately and reliably.




The package includes more than 60 laboratory tests, covering:

Heart and Muscle Function:

(CPK – LDH – CK-MB – Lipid Profile)

Bone and Nerve Health:

(Vitamin D – Vitamin B12 – Calcium – Phosphorus)

Key Liver Function Tests:

(ALT / GPT – AST / GOT – Albumin – Globulin – Total Protein – GGT – ALK – A/G Ratio – ALT/AST Ratio – Total Bilirubin – Direct Bilirubin – Indirect Bilirubin)

Diabetes Detection and Monitoring:

(Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS) – HbA1c – Fasting Insulin – HOMA-IR)

Key Kidney Function Tests:

(Creatinine – BUN – Urea – eGFR – BUN/Creatinine Ratio)

Essential Body Minerals:

(Magnesium – Sodium – Potassium – Chloride)

Complete Urine Analysis:

(Urine Analysis)

Hair and Skin Health:

(Zinc – Iron – Ferritin)

Digestive and Stomach Health:

(H. Pylori Antibodies – Amylase – Lipase)

Anemia Screening:

(CBC – Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid))

Inflammation and Rheumatism:

(Uric Acid – ESR – RF – CRP)

Tumor Markers:

(CA 19-9 – CA 15-3 – PSA – AFP)

Fatigue and Weakness Causes (Thyroid Function):

(TSH – Free T3 (FT3) – Free T4 (FT4))



Package Benefits:


  • Suitable for both men and women
  •  Supports early detection of health conditions
  •  Helps monitor chronic diseases
  •  Ideal for routine preventive check-ups

699 SAR

Preparation


Preparation Instructions:


  • To ensure accurate test results, please follow these guidelines:
  • Avoid eating before the test
  • Drinking water is allowed
  • Inform the laboratory of any medications being taken


Does the package require fasting?

✅ Yes, fasting for 8–10 hours is required
Due to the inclusion of blood sugar, lipid, and insulin tests.
(Only water is permitted during the fasting period.)

List of Included Tests - 51 Test

This test detects the bacteria or germs in the urine, bacteria can cause inflammation and pain in the bladder.

Maintaining body fat levels within normal levels helps heart health and reduce the risk of heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes

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Vitamin B12 has an essential role in production of red blood cells and DNA. Vitamin B12 helps the nervous system to be in the perfect ways . It is important for the health of the brain, memory and the entire nervous system

HBA1C must be monitored every 3 months

A HbA1c analysis used to detect diabetes or pre-diabetes

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TSH Test 

Natural iron stores, or ferritin, in the body are a special type of protein that the body makes to store iron, release it, and benefit from it when needed. The majority of ferritin is usually found inside the various cells of the body, especially in the liver and immune system cells. Ferritin is rarely present in the bloodstream, when needed. By making new red blood cells, the body releases ferritin and transports it to the places where these blood cells are made for use.

A common blood test, known as a blood urea nitrogen test, reveals important information about how well your kidneys are functioning. It measures the concentration of urea nitrogen in the blood.

It is called a blood albumin test or blood albumin test, and it is a test to measure the level of albumin in the blood, which is a protein that is manufactured in the liver. A low albumin test reading indicates the presence of kidney or liver disorders , Albumin helps maintain fluids in the bloodstream and prevents them from leaking into other tissues in the body. Albumin also carries other substances throughout the body such as enzymes, hormones, and vitamins.

Thyroid hormones regulate many functions in the body, including metabolism, body temperature, and heart rate. The most important of these hormones are thyroxine, known as T4, and triiodothyronine, known as T3. It is present in the body in two types: :
Free T3 hormone: which is present in a free form in the blood and not bound to anything

The thyroid gland produces the hormone thyroxine  which is a very important hormone for the body’s metabolism and growth. Thyroxine, or free It is present freely in the blood for use by tissues and the body in general when needed.

In this examination, the concentration of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in the blood serum is checked, which is an enzyme that participates in the metabolism process and in the process of energy production in cells. This enzyme is present in almost all tissues of the body and in a very high concentration in heart muscle cells. skeletal muscle, red blood cells, liver, kidney, lungs, and brain.

It is called creatine kinase analysis or Phospho Creatine Kinas, it is a test that measures the amount of creatine kinase in the blood, and it is one of the tests for heart enzymes

The rheumatoid factor test (in English: Rheumatoid Factor Test), or RF analysis for short, measures the amount and amount of rheumatoid factor in the blood, as the body's immune system produces these factors or proteins in the blood to resist bacteria, viruses, and parasites and prevent their spread in the body.

A blood amylase test is a test that measures the amount of amylase enzyme in the blood, or peritoneal fluid, which is a fluid that is formed in the peritoneal cavity of the abdomen. It should be noted that in normal situations there is a small amount of amylase in the blood.

The lipase analysis in the blood is an analysis that measures the amount of the lipase enzyme in the blood, as the lipase enzyme is one of the enzymes produced by the pancreas, which helps in digesting fats. It should be noted that it is normal for small amounts of the lipase enzyme to be present in the blood, but when an individual is infected with one of the Pancreatic diseases, such as pancreatitis, or obstruction of the pancreatic duct by a stone, may cause an increase in the level of the lipase enzyme in the blood.

The bilirubin test measures bilirubin levels in the blood. Bilirubin is a yellow pigment made during the breakdown of red blood cells. Bilirubin passes through the liver and is eventually eliminated by the body , Bilirubin levels that are higher than the usual level may indicate the presence of various types of liver or bile duct problems. Sometimes, high bilirubin levels may be caused by an increased rate of damage to red blood cells.



The H. pylori blood test detects antibodies against Helicobacter pylori in the blood. This bacterium infects the lining of the stomach and is a common cause of chronic gastritis, stomach pain, and peptic ulcers if left untreated.


Purpose of the Test:

The test is used to identify current or previous exposure to H. pylori, particularly in individuals experiencing:


Persistent stomach pain


Heartburn or acid reflux


Nausea and bloating


Loss of appetite or unexplained weight loss


Test Features:


Simple and safe blood test


No fasting required


Suitable for initial screening


Important Note:

A positive blood test may remain after successful treatment; therefore, stool antigen or breath tests are recommended to confirm eradication.

The Globulin Test measures the level of globulin proteins in the blood. These proteins play an important role in supporting the immune system, fighting infections, and maintaining liver and kidney functions. The test helps assess overall health and may aid in detecting liver disorders, kidney diseases, chronic inflammation, or immune system disorders.

The Total Protein Test measures the total amount of proteins in the blood, including albumin and globulin. This test helps evaluate overall health, liver and kidney function, and nutritional status. It may also help detect conditions such as liver disease, kidney disorders, inflammation, or malnutrition.

The GGT Test (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase Test) measures the level of GGT enzyme in the blood. This enzyme is mainly found in the liver and bile ducts. The test is used to help evaluate liver health, detect liver disease or bile duct blockage, and monitor the effects of certain medications or liver damage.

The A/G Ratio Blood Test (Albumin/Globulin Ratio Test) measures the ratio between albumin and globulin proteins in the blood. This test helps evaluate liver and kidney function as well as overall health. It may also assist in detecting conditions such as liver disease, kidney disorders, chronic inflammation, or immune system disorders.

The Direct Bilirubin Test measures the level of direct bilirubin in the blood. Direct bilirubin is a byproduct of red blood cell breakdown that has been processed by the liver. This test helps evaluate liver and bile duct function and may assist in detecting conditions such as hepatitis, bile duct obstruction, or other liver disorders.

The Indirect Bilirubin Test measures the level of indirect bilirubin in the blood. Indirect bilirubin is a natural byproduct of red blood cell breakdown before it is processed by the liver. This test helps evaluate liver function and may assist in diagnosing conditions such as hemolytic anemia, liver disorders, or problems related to red blood cell breakdown.

The CRP Test (C-Reactive Protein Test) measures the level of C-reactive protein in the blood. CRP is a protein that increases in response to inflammation or infection in the body. The test is used to help detect inflammation, monitor certain chronic conditions, and evaluate response to treatment.


The CK-MB Test (Creatine Kinase-MB Test) measures the level of CK-MB enzyme in the blood. This enzyme is mainly found in the heart muscle. The test is used to help diagnose heart muscle damage, such as a heart attack, and may also be used to monitor heart health after treatment or injury.

The HOMA-IR Test (Homeostatic Model Assessment of Insulin Resistance) is used to evaluate insulin resistance based on fasting glucose and insulin levels. This test helps in the early detection of insulin resistance, which may be associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes, obesity, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

The BUN/Creatinine Ratio Test measures the ratio between blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine levels in the blood. It is used to evaluate kidney function and the body’s fluid balance. The test may help detect conditions such as dehydration, kidney disorders, or reduced blood flow to the kidneys.

The AST/ALT Ratio Test measures the ratio between AST and ALT enzymes in the blood. These enzymes are associated with liver function. The test helps evaluate liver health and may assist in diagnosing liver conditions such as hepatitis, fatty liver disease, or liver damage caused by certain conditions or medications.