One check-up for every stage of childhood — from newborns to teenagers — to help track healthy development and prevent future risks.
Why is a check-up important?
To assess physical and emotional development. From birth to 18 years, children go through rapid growth, puberty, and formation of cognitive functions. It is essential to monitor these changes, detect delays, and address any concerns early.
To understand and manage hereditary risks. Family medical history helps identify possible vulnerabilities from an early age. Knowing where genetic risks may lie allows us to build a personalized prevention plan for each child.
To detect conditions early. The primary goal of UMC preventive check-ups is to identify diseases at their earliest stages — when they can be treated easily and without long-term consequences.
What makes the UMC check-up convenient?
Our program is based strictly on evidence-based clinical guidelines from leading pediatric and medical institutions. Each test is included with a clear justification — no unnecessary procedures. For example, an echocardiogram helps confirm the safety of physical activity, while ultrasound detects early changes before symptoms appear.
Your child can see the doctor and complete all tests in just one clinic visit. Afterwards, you receive a full report and an online consultation with detailed explanations at any convenient time.
We know how to communicate with children of any age so they feel safe and understood. Supporting parents is equally important to us — we explain everything clearly and provide a structured “roadmap” for caring for your child’s health.
What risks can the check-up help identify in different age groups?
0–3 years
At this stage, the main risks include developmental delays, anemia, congenital abnormalities, kidney issues, and nutritional deficiencies.
The check-up helps identify:
- Stage I–II anemia
- Vitamin D deficiency and impaired bone mineralization
- Hidden abnormalities of the urinary system
- Hypothyroidism
4–10 years
Children in this age group may face growth disorders, obesity, gastrointestinal issues, hidden inflammation, dental problems, and early kidney pathologies.
The check-up helps identify:
- Early signs of metabolic syndrome
- Iron and vitamin D deficiency
- Elevated liver enzymes
- Kidney function abnormalities
11–18 years
Key risks for teenagers include hormonal imbalance, growth spurts, early chronic conditions, school-related stress, and sleep disturbances.
The check-up helps identify:
- Hormonal imbalance
- Early signs of hypertension
- Heart rhythm disturbances
- High cholesterol, including hereditary forms
- Nutrient deficiencies affecting concentration, fatigue, and mood
What’s included in the check-up?
Consultations
- Pediatrician / Family doctor
Diagnostic testing
- Abdominal ultrasound
- Kidney and urinary tract ultrasound
- ECG
- Anthropometry
- Blood pressure measurement
- Oxygen saturation measurement
Laboratory testing
- Complete blood count with differential
- TSH
- Free T4
- Blood glucose
- Alkaline phosphatase
- Creatinine
- Total protein
- AST
- ALT
- Total bilirubin
- Direct bilirubin
- Ferritin
- C-reactive protein (CRP)
- ESR
- Urea
- Lipid panel
- Vitamin D
- Urinalysis
If necessary, we will recommend additional examinations.
What will the child and parents receive after the check-up?
We designed this check-up to bring you peace of mind and confidence in your child’s health. To support that, we prepare a full medical report that includes:
- Pediatric assessment with developmental evaluation and identified risk factors
- Personalized recommendations on nutrition, physical activity, sleep routine, and academic load
- A prevention plan and guidance for correcting identified issues
- The results also help monitor the child’s growth and development over time.
The health of every family member is the foundation of shared well-being, happiness, and a bright future. Take care of your children with UMC — we’ve made this journey simple, supportive, and child-friendly.
