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About the Wellwoman

Women often need personalized care to address their unique needs so they can make informed decisions about their well-being. Our package includes a wide range of tests covering various aspects of women's health. With our tests you can detect health issues early and support yourself on a journey to wellness.

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1. Full Blood Count

2. Iron Status

3. Heart Health

4. Diabetes Health

5. Metabolic Syndrome

6. Kidney Health

7. Liver Health

8. Nutritional Health

9. Muscle & Joint Health

10. Infection & Inflammation

11. Thyroid Health

12. Hormonal Health

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Personal Health Measurements

Personal Health Measurement can provide a comprehensive assessment of your overall health, helping you to identify any areas of concern and make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

The following tests are typically included in a Personal Health Measurement:

Frequently asked questions

These tests are designed to provide a comprehensive assessment of a woman's overall health and wellbeing. They include measurements of personal health, heart health, kidney and liver function, nutritional health, hormonal health, and more.

To prepare for these tests, you should fast for 12 hours prior to your appointment, except for drinking water. You should also avoid alcohol, caffeine, and smoking for at least 24 hours before your appointment.

No, there is no age limit for these tests. They are suitable for women of all ages who want to monitor and maintain their health.

The results of the tests usually take around 2-3 days to be processed and delivered to your healthcare provider. However, this may vary depending on the specific tests that were performed.

No, you do not need a referral from a healthcare provider to take the tests. You can book an appointment directly with a diagnostic center or laboratory that offers the tests.

While the tests can provide valuable information about your overall health and wellbeing, they are not designed to diagnose specific health conditions. If you have specific health concerns or symptoms, you should consult with your healthcare provider.

The frequency of these tests will depend on your age, overall health, and any specific health concerns you may have. Your healthcare provider can advise you on how often you should have the tests performed. As a general guideline, it's recommended that women have a comprehensive check-up at least once a year.