A comprehensive health assessment helps you maintain a high quality of life, keep reaching your goals, and enjoy your everyday routine.
Why is a check-up important?
To track what changes are happening in your body. When you’re young, it can feel like you have endless energy. However, many conditions can start and progress without symptoms — including blood pressure changes, thyroid dysfunction, and prediabetes.
To take proper care of yourself. Detailed information about your body helps you understand what it may be lacking and where it needs support.
To plan prevention for the future. Identifying changes and health conditions helps create a clear plan for follow-up and treatment.
What makes the Optimal Check-Up different?
This is an in-depth program designed to assess your individual health profile, developed in line with recommendations from European medical centers. UMC designed this check-up so that in just two clinic visits you can complete the most essential evaluations — from consultations with a primary care physician and a urologist to multiple ultrasound studies and laboratory tests.
This program is recommended for anyone experiencing fatigue and reduced concentration, as well as weight concerns and mood changes.
What risks can the check-up help identify?
- heart rhythm disturbances
- early hypertension
- silent inflammatory processes
- kidney and urinary tract diseases
- chronic prostatitis and urologic disorders
- thyroid dysfunction
- prediabetes and insulin resistance
- lipid metabolism disorders
- early liver disease
- iron deficiency
- protein and purine metabolism disorders
- occult blood in stool (risk of inflammation or intestinal disease)
- early detection of liver disease, gallbladder disease, and pancreatitis
- thyroid dysfunction (with fatigue, reduced concentration, mood changes, and weight changes)
What’s included in the check-up?
The program includes two in-person clinic visits: an initial consultation with a primary care physician and a urologist visit. You will complete laboratory and diagnostic testing, including abdominal and thyroid ultrasound, and you will also be tested for infections. After all results are ready, you will have a final consultation in an online format.
Consultations
- Initial consultation with a primary care physician
- Urologist consultation
- Follow-up consultation with a primary care physician
Diagnostic testing
- ECG
- Kidney ultrasound
- Urinary tract ultrasound
- Abdominal ultrasound
- Thyroid ultrasound
- Anthropometry
- Blood pressure measurement
- Oxygen saturation measurement
Laboratory testing
- Complete blood count with differential
- TSH
- Blood glucose
- Creatinine
- ALT — alanine aminotransferase
- AST — aspartate aminotransferase
- Ferritin
- ESR
- Lipid panel (triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL, LDL)
- CRP — C-reactive protein
- GGT — gamma-glutamyl transferase
- Uric acid
- Alkaline phosphatase
- Total protein
- Protein fractions
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- HIV
- Syphilis (RPR/TPHA)
- Urea
- Urinalysis
- Stool test for occult blood.
What will you receive after completing the check-up?
The check-up results help you feel calm about your current health status and confident that you can plan an active future. Your comprehensive health report will include:
- a urologic profile
- a cardiometabolic assessment (heart health, metabolism, weight, blood pressure)
- assessment of kidney and liver function
- metabolic, endocrine, and infectious profiles (without STI testing)
- recommendations on nutrition, physical activity, and supplements
- a personalized prevention plan for the next 1–3 years
UMC helps you fit health care into a busy schedule with ease. This reduces the risk of unpleasant surprises later in life and relieves the anxiety that comes from not understanding what is happening inside your body.
