Check-Up (Health Screening)

Do not forget that early diagnosis saves lives; having regular check-ups is one of the most effective ways to protect your health and identify potential risks at an early stage. Your health is your most valuable asset — with a check-up, it is in your hands to protect this precious asset and look to the future with confidence.


What is a Check-Up?


A check-up is a general and comprehensive medical examination performed to help individuals understand their current health status. These examinations are carried out using various advanced diagnostic tools. Check-ups are conducted for individuals who do not have any existing illness or complaints, with the main purpose of determining whether the person is predisposed to certain diseases and, if so, recording the progress of the condition to ensure that possible treatment processes can begin at the right time. It is generally recommended that individuals who have a predisposition to certain diseases undergo check-ups more frequently, while those without any known risk factors may have them at longer intervals.


Frequently Asked Questions About Check-Ups


How long does a check-up take?

The duration of a check-up depends on the scope of the program to be performed.


How often should check-ups be done?

Check-ups are general health screenings that are recommended once a year, especially for individuals over the age of 35, even if they have no complaints.


Who should have a check-up?

Individuals with a family history of chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity, hypertension, cancer, or genetic disorders should have regular and continuous check-ups. It is recommended that these individuals undergo check-ups once a year.


How long does it take to receive check-up results?

Your results are prepared depending on the tests included in your check-up panel and are usually available on the same day and/or in the following days.

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