Full Body Checkup at Home
A comprehensive preventive health checkup covering 80 essential parameters, including blood count (CBC), thyroid profile, lipid profile, liver profile, kidney profile, and blood sugar.
What Is the Full Body Checkup?
The Full Body Checkup is a critical diagnostic screen performed to evaluate key biomarkers in your blood. Regular testing plays a vital role in the early detection and management of health issues, ensuring you can take proactive control of your wellbeing.
What Does the Full Body Checkup Measure?
| Parameter | What It Shows | Normal Range |
|---|---|---|
| Complete Hemogram (CBC + ESR) | Evaluates red cells, white cells, platelets, and screens for anemia or infection | 24 Parameters |
| Thyroid Profile (UTSH, T3, T4) | Measures thyroid hormones to evaluate metabolism | 3 Parameters |
| Lipid Profile (Cholesterol) | Measures good/bad cholesterol and triglycerides to assess heart risk | 8 Parameters |
| Liver Function Test (LFT) | Measures liver enzymes, bilirubin, and proteins to evaluate liver health | 11 Parameters |
| Kidney Function Test (KFT) | Measures creatinine, urea, uric acid, and minerals to evaluate renal function | 10 Parameters |
How to Prepare for the Full Body Checkup
Preparing for your home blood test is fast and easy:
- Fasting: Fasting is generally not required for this test.
- Hydration: Drink plenty of plain water before your slot. Staying hydrated helps the phlebotomist locate veins easily.
- Medications: Consult your doctor on whether you should pause any daily supplements or prescription drugs before the test.
Report Turnaround Time
Reports are processed at state-of-the-art NABL-accredited Thyrocare laboratories and delivered digitally via email and SMS within 24 to 48 hours after sample collection.
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Accredited lab testing — Free doorstep collection — Smart digital reports — Starting at ₹ 999
Book NowFrequently Asked Questions
What does a full body checkup include?
A full body checkup covers essential health screens, including complete blood count (CBC), thyroid function (T3, T4, TSH), lipid profile (cholesterol), liver function (LFT), kidney function (KFT), and fasting blood glucose.
Is fasting required for a full body checkup?
Yes. A strict 10-12 hours overnight fasting is required before the technician collects your blood sample. You can drink plain water, but avoid coffee, tea, juices, and food.
How much does a full body checkup cost at home?
A complete full body screening package covering 80+ parameters with free doorstep collection starts from ₹ 999. Reports are processed at NABL/CAP-accredited Thyrocare labs.
Who should get a preventive full body checkup?
Any adult over 25 should get a full body checkup once a year to screen for early signs of diabetes, heart disease, thyroid issues, or liver/kidney dysfunction, even if they feel healthy.
How long does it take to get full body checkup reports?
Certified digital reports are delivered via email and SMS within 24-48 hours after sample collection. Hard copies can be requested for a small additional delivery fee.