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What does a full body check-up include, like cardio and neuro?

Anonymous
Posted Under Cardiology / Heart, on 16 May 2026

Anonymous
Posted Under Cardiology / Heart, on 16 May 2026

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Cardio check up neuro check up full body check up

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HexaHealth Team
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Hello,


Regular health check-ups are essential for monitoring your well-being and detecting potential health issues early. Let's understand the different types you've mentioned :


Understanding Different Health Check-ups


Health check-ups are preventive measures that assess your overall physical condition and can help identify potential health risks before they become serious.


Cardio (Heart) Check-up


  • A cardio check-up focuses specifically on evaluating the health of your heart and blood vessels.
  • It aims to assess your risk for heart disease, high blood pressure, and other cardiovascular conditions.
  • Common assessments may include :
    • Blood pressure measurement
    • Lipid profile (cholesterol levels)
    • Blood sugar levels
    • Electrocardiogram (ECG) to check heart rhythm
    • Sometimes, an echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart) or a stress test may be recommended.


Neuro (Neurological) Check-up


  • A neuro check-up evaluates the health and function of your brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
  • It helps in diagnosing or ruling out neurological conditions like migraines, stroke risk, nerve damage, or issues with balance and coordination.
  • Common assessments may include :
    • Testing reflexes and muscle strength
    • Evaluating coordination and balance
    • Assessing sensory perception (touch, pain, temperature)
    • Checking cognitive functions like memory and language
    • In some cases, brain imaging like MRI or CT scans may be suggested.


Full Body Check-up


  • A full body check-up provides a comprehensive overview of your general health, covering multiple organ systems.
  • It's a preventive measure to detect potential health problems early, even before symptoms appear.
  • Common assessments may include :
    • Complete Blood Count (CBC)
    • Liver Function Tests (LFT)
    • Kidney Function Tests (KFT)
    • Thyroid Function Tests (TFT)
    • Blood sugar and lipid profile
    • Urine analysis
    • General physical examination
    • Sometimes, an ECG, Chest X-ray, or abdominal ultrasound may be included.


Important Considerations :

  • The type and frequency of check-ups depend on your age, gender, lifestyle, medical history, and family history.
  • It's best to consult a doctor to determine which specific tests are most appropriate for your individual needs.
  • Timely check-ups can empower you with information to make informed decisions about your health and take necessary preventive actions.


HexaHealth can assist you in booking a wide range of health check-up packages, including cardio, neuro, and full body check-ups, at leading diagnostic centers and hospitals. We can also connect you with specialists who can guide you on the most suitable check-up plan for you.


Wishing you relief, comfort, and speedy recovery ahead.
Warm regards,
Team HexaHealth

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