Extended preventive examination
EXTENDED PREVENTIVE EXAMINATION INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING SERVICES:
- Comprehensive laboratory blood and urine tests
 Urine tests, sedimentation, haematological and biochemical blood tests are performed to determine a complete blood count and evaluate liver, pancreas and renal function, thyroid hormones, electrolytes, blood sugar, iron, cholesterol, and the prostate antigen for men (PSA).
- Detecting tumor markers
 Tumor markers are substances, produced by tumors or other cells in the organism that can be detected in the blood
 • tumor marker CEA – indicates changes in the intestine, pancreas and stomach
 • tumor marker CA 19-9 – indicates changes in the pancreas, stomach and bile ducts
 • tumor marker PSA – indicates changes in the prostate (men)
 • tumor marker AFP – indicates changes in the liver, testicle (men), ovaries (women)
 • tumor marker CA 125 – indicates changes in the ovaries and other reproductive organs (women)
 • tumor marker CA 15-3 – indicates changes in the breasts (women)
- Comprehensive internistic examination
 An examination by a specialist internist including medical history and risk factor screening.
- ECG
 An electrocardiogram is a graphical representation of your heart’s electrical activity.
- Spirometry
 Spirometry is a diagnostic procedure used to determine the pulmonary function.
- Treadmill stress test
 This examination is used to exclude or confirm the probability of ischemic heart disease and evaluate the cardiovascular capacity; at the same time, we monitor and evaluate the variation in blood pressure and heart function during the exercise.
- Clinical examination by a cardiologist
 The examination provides a specialist cardiologist with the evaluation of your heart and cardiovascular system and the presence of risk factors for the occurrence of cardiovascular disease.
- Echocardiogram
 The heart ultrasound is one of the most indispensable methods for evaluating the heart muscle and the most revealing of all other non-invasive cardiac examinations. The examination is used to evaluate the size of a heart, functioning of heart muscle and valves. At the same time, we evaluate the initial portion of the aorta and pericardium of the heart.
- Clinical examination by a vascular surgeon
 The examination is performed by a specialist for veins to evaluate the health of the vascular and peripheral vascular system.
- Color Doppler sonography of neck, femoral and peripheral arteries
 This ultrasound examination is used to evaluate the condition of the vascular system, discover early signs of thickening of the arterial walls and potential signs of atherosclerosis changes on the vascular system. We also evaluate the blood flow to the brain. The peripheral Doppler exam is used to determine weather the circulation of blood in lower and upper extremities is appropriate and diagnose a potential pathology of the arteries and veins in legs.1
- Ultrasound of the abdominal organs, including a prostate exam for men and reproductive system exam for women
 An ultrasound exam of the abdominal organs provides us with information about the condition of the internal parenchymatous organs (liver, gall bladder, gall ducts, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, adrenal glands, bladder, prostate, uterus, ovaries). At the same time, we examine large abdominal vessels (aorta) and retroperitoneal structures. The color Doppler enables us to approximately evaluate internal organ functions. We also briefly examine the alimentary canal to detect some specific ailments, especially inflammations.
- Ultrasound examination of the pancreas gland and soft tissues of the neck
 The ultrasound examination of the neck helps us evaluate the health of the thyroid gland, pancreas, soft tissue of the neck and discover potentially swollen lymphatic nodes in the neck area. Muscles and joints are usually examined after an injury. We evaluate surface tissues for any changes that can be felt.
- Examination by an ophthalmologist
 An ophthalmologist will evaluate your diopter, examine the eye’s background and perform an intraocular pressure measurement.
- You can choose one of the following clinical examinations
 Skin exam / Orthopaedic exam / Urology exam
- Gastroscopy
 A gastroscopy is a minimally invasive endoscopic examination of the upper gastrointestinal tract, enabling direct insight into the oesophagus, stomach and duodenum. It is performed in cases of pain in the upper gastrointestinal tract, nausea, reflux, vomiting, diarrhea, poor appetite or halitosis.
 *Upon request the examination can be performed under sedation (additional cost)
 *Cases of urgent histological analysis of the removed tissue samples will incur additional costs
- Colonoscopy
 A colonoscopy is an endoscopic examination of the colon or the final portion of the small intestine.
 The examination is performed on anyone who has a family member with a history of malignant conditions of the gastrointestinal tract or individuals with a family member diagnosed with polyps (family hereditary disease). This exam is also recommended if you notice any alarming symptoms, such as pain, weight loss, anemia, decreased levels of hemoglobin in the blood or bleeding (visible or hidden in the stool).
 In addition to the diagnostic examinations, our medical center offers therapeutic treatments (removing polyps and small anomalies with an electrical snare).
 The preventive endoscopic examination is recommended for anyone above the age of 50.
 *Upon request the examination can be performed under sedation (additional cost)
 *Cases of urgent polypectomy and histological analysis of the removed tissue samples will incur additional costs
- Final session
 On the basis of the performed examinations and check-ups a medical specialist analyses risk factors, any discovered abnormalities and symptoms, and provides a written assessment of an individual’s health with recommended treatments.
PRICE: 1.350,00 €
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