In-depth health screening is especially important during a transitional stage, when women continue to live an active life, but the body may already need additional support.
Why is a check-up important?
To understand your current health status. A deeper evaluation of key body systems helps you understand what is happening during a period of change and how to support your health effectively.
To detect disease risks early. After age 45, cardiovascular, metabolic, hormonal, oncologic, and gynecologic risks increase. This program helps identify them at an early stage.
To secure a healthy future. A UMC check-up helps you understand how to build prevention and lifestyle habits so that your quality of life does not decline over time.
What makes this check-up different?
The UMC check-up is developed in line with clinical recommendations from leading Western medical centers and includes a comprehensive evaluation that supports a long-term prevention plan.
Multiple ultrasound studies and essential laboratory testing help detect cardiovascular, metabolic, hormonal, oncologic, gynecologic, and infectious risks in a timely manner.
What risks can the check-up help identify?
- Risk of cervical cancer
- Early structural changes in the breasts
- Thyroid disorders
- Metabolic disorders, including diabetes
- Lipid metabolism disorders and atherosclerosis
- Liver disease
- Kidney pathology
- Vitamin D and ferritin deficiency
- Protein metabolism disorders
- Infections affecting overall and reproductive health
- Silent inflammatory processes
- Menopausal and perimenopausal changes
What’s included in the check-up?
You only need two clinic visits: an initial consultation with a primary care physician, laboratory testing, and a gynecologist visit with a physical exam. Your final consultation with the primary care physician, based on your results, can be done online at any convenient time.
Consultations
- Initial consultation with a primary care physician
- Gynecologist consultation with physical exam
- Follow-up consultation with a primary care physician
Diagnostic testing
- Pelvic ultrasound
- Breast ultrasound
- Thyroid ultrasound
- Abdominal ultrasound
- Kidney and bladder ultrasound
- ECG (electrocardiogram)
- Anthropometry
- Blood pressure measurement
- Oxygen saturation measurement
Laboratory testing
- Liquid-based cervical cytology with HPV testing
- Complete blood count with differential
- ESR — erythrocyte sedimentation rate
- CRP — C-reactive protein
- TSH — thyroid-stimulating hormone
- ALT — alanine aminotransferase
- AST — aspartate aminotransferase
- GGT — gamma-glutamyl transferase
- Alkaline phosphatase
- Creatinine
- Uric acid
- Blood glucose
- Lipid panel (triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL, LDL)
- Total protein
- Protein fractions (serum protein electrophoresis)
- Ferritin
- Vitamin D
- Electrolyte panel (Na, K, Cl)
- HIV
- Syphilis
- Hepatitis C
- Hepatitis B
- Urea
- Urinalysis
- Stool test for occult blood
What will you receive after the check-up?
A complete medical report helps you feel in control of your health and confident about the future. Your report will include:
- a gynecologist’s report with an assessment of age-related risks
- thyroid, liver, and kidney function profiles
- a cardiometabolic risk profile
- osteoporosis risk and deficiency assessment
- a prevention plan for the next 1–3 years
It can be difficult to find the time and energy to focus on your health. Knowing this, the UMC team designed a clear and convenient plan that you can easily integrate into your life.
