UMC Women 18–45 | Light

basic health check-up for women aged 18–45

One visit to the clinic and the most essential tests — a simple approach to prevention that helps you feel secure and in control


Why is a check-up important?


To take care of yourself. A basic health assessment and a tailored plan to restore and strengthen your wellbeing are the minimum needed to feel good during the most active years of life — when demands and stress levels are at their highest.


To ease unnecessary worries. Anxiety often comes from not knowing what’s happening in your body. Even minor symptoms or changes can be reviewed with a specialist to prevent long-term risks, stop chronic conditions from developing, and bring you peace of mind.


To plan your future with confidence. Ages 18–45 are key reproductive years, when many people start thinking about having children. It’s important to make sure your body is ready for this step.


Regular preventive check-ups at UMC help you build a life without fear of unexpected health issues.


What makes the basic check-up so convenient?


Just one visit to the clinic and an online follow-up consultation once all results are ready — and you receive a complete health report and personalized medical recommendations. This is everything you need to prevent long-term risks and feel confident today.


What risks can the check-up help identify?


  • Hormonal disorders (thyroid function, metabolism)
  • Metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, lipid metabolism disorders
  • Early stages of liver, kidney, or metabolic diseases
  • Gynecological conditions (fibroids, cysts, inflammation, precancerous changes)
  • Anemia, iron or protein deficiencies, vitamin deficiencies
  • Hidden infections and inflammation
  • Increased cardiovascular risk, especially with family history or lifestyle factors
  • Reproductive health and fertility issues
  • Gastrointestinal diseases and potential precancerous conditions

What’s included in the check-up?


A detailed medical history review with a primary care physician, a gynecological exam, essential lab work, and — most importantly — a clear action plan with additional tests if needed.


Consultations

  • Initial consultation with a primary care physician
  • Gynecologist consultation with physical exam
  • Follow-up consultation with a primary care physician to review results

Diagnostic testing

  • Pelvic ultrasound
  • ECG
  • Anthropometry
  • Blood pressure measurement
  • Oxygen saturation measurement

Laboratory testing

  • Liquid-based cytology with HPV testing (Pap test + HPV)
  • Complete blood count with differential
  • ESR — erythrocyte sedimentation rate
  • CRP — C-reactive protein
  • TSH — thyroid-stimulating hormone
  • Free T4 — free thyroxine
  • ALT — alanine aminotransferase
  • AST — aspartate aminotransferase
  • GGT — gamma-glutamyl transferase
  • Alkaline phosphatase
  • Creatinine
  • Uric acid
  • Blood glucose
  • Urea
  • Lipid panel (triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL, LDL)
  • Ferritin
  • Total protein
  • Urinalysis
  • Stool test for occult blood

What will you receive after the check-up?


  • Confidence and peace of mind based on clear medical results and expert commentary.
  • A full set of test results with interpretation, showing what’s within normal range and what may require monitoring.
  • A comprehensive report from the primary care physician and a gynecologist’s summary with guidance on family planning.
  • A personalized health and prevention plan, including nutrition advice, physical activity recommendations, weight management guidance, and hormonal balance support if necessary.
  • Recommendations for follow-up: when to repeat tests, what additional exams may be needed, and what early signs to watch for.

A simple and structured preventive program from UMC gives you clarity and confidence for the future.


How much does the check-up cost?
UMC Women 18–45 | Light
€ 660
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