|KL02| Package of examination for pregnant women
145.00€
The validity period of online orders: 3 months from the purchase date.
Research Comparison
| Hematological and Clinical Tests | Women's Pregnancy Examination Program |
| CBC | Complete Blood Count | |
| ABO and Rh(D) | Blood Group and Rh Factor Determination |
| Trace Element Tests | Women's Pregnancy Examination Program |
| Fe | Iron |
| Hepatitis Tests | Pregnant Women's Screening Program |
| HBs Ag | Hepatitis B surface antigen |
| Infectious Disease Tests | Pregnancy Screening Program for Women |
| Toxoplasma Gondii IgM antibodies | |
| Toxoplasma Gondii IgG antibodies | |
| HIV | Human Immunodeficiency Virus antibodies | |
| TPHA | Syphilis detection | |
| RPR | Syphilis detection |
| Virology Tests | Women's Pregnancy Testing Program |
| CMV IgG | Cytomegalovirus IgG antibodies | |
| CMV IgM | Cytomegalovirus IgM antibodies |
| Vitamin Tests | Pregnant Women's Examination Program |
| Vitamin B12 | |
| Vitamin D | |
Description
Investigation packages, whether for chronic fatigue, viral hepatitis, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis problems, acute and prolonged cough diagnosis, as well as for women's oncological conditions and necessary tests during pregnancy, are important tools in medicine. These packages help not only in diagnosing various diseases but also in monitoring the course of treatment and early identification of potential health issues.
Who should consider and benefit from conducting these tests?
These tests are useful for everyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of their health status, especially for individuals whose symptoms or condition may indicate specific health issues. The tests are also important for preventive purposes – for example, for women, to detect oncological diseases early or to monitor the progress of pregnancy. They help to identify diseases early, which may not have yet caused obvious symptoms, thus ensuring better treatment opportunities.
When is it recommended to perform these tests?
Examinations are recommended when a person experiences symptoms that cannot be explained by other causes, or when there is a higher risk of developing certain diseases due to heredity, lifestyle, or other factors. For example, women with a family history of oncological diseases are recommended to have regular oncological check-ups. Pregnant women are advised to undergo tests to ensure a healthy pregnancy and to timely detect possible complications.
What can the patient learn after completing these tests?
After conducting tests, patients can learn about their health status, assess risk factors, identify early signs of disease, or monitor changes in their current condition. Tests can reveal inflammatory processes, hormone levels, organ functions, mineral and vitamin deficiencies, as well as help assess the presence of cancer cells or pregnancy status. This information is highly valuable in planning further healthcare, treatment, or implementing preventive health measures.
