Evaluation by an internist and After the tests ,consultation to review all results and provide personalized health recommendations. |
Assesses general physical health and fitness. |
Detects anemia, infections, and overall health status. |
Screens for diabetes or prediabetes. |
To assess long-term blood sugar levels, providing insight into the risk or presence of diabetes. This is particularly important for early detection and management. |
Assesses liver health and screens for liver diseases. |
to assess the health of the kidneys and their ability to filter blood and produce urine |
Assesses the risk of cardiovascular diseases. |
Screens for urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and metabolic conditions. |
To detect the presence of parasites, bacteria, or other abnormal organisms. – To check for blood, mucus, or other signs of gastrointestinal conditions. |
Screens for thyroid disorders. |
Screens for hepatitis B and C. |
provides imaging to detect any abnormalities in organs such as the liver, kidneys,bladder and abdomen. |
To check for Vitamin D deficiency, which is essential for bone health and immune function. Many students, especially those with limited sun exposure, may have low Vitamin D levels |
to evaluate the heart’s electrical activity, helping to detect any irregularities or underlying heart conditions that could affect the student’s health |
To examine the structures of the eye, including the cornea, lens, and retina, for any abnormalities or eye conditions
To measure the eyes’ refractive error and determine the correct prescription for glasses or contact lenses. This test helps identify nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. |