Health Check-up Program for Individuals Under 35 Years Old
Standard Program (< 35 years)
- Physical Examination by Internal Medicine Physician
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)
- Kidney Function Test (BUN, Creatinine)
- Uric Acid Level
- Lipid Profile + LDL
- Urine Analysis
- Liver Function Test (SGPT, SGOT)
- Liver Function Test (Alkaline Phosphatase)
- Chest X-ray
- Electrocardiogram (EKG)
Remarks:
🩺 Price: 3,000 THB
📆 Valid from January 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026
Price 3,000 THB
รายการตรวจพิเศษเพิ่มเติม
| รายการ | Price |
|---|---|
| 1. Breast Abnormality Detection / Breast Cancer Screening Digital Mammogram + Ultrasound Breast (Consultation with Surgeon) | 2,000 THB |
| 2. Breast Abnormality Detection / Breast Cancer Screening Digital Mammogram + Ultrasound Breast | 1,700 THB |
| 3. Exercise Stress Test | 3,000 THB |
| 4. Bone Mineral Density (results summarized by a specialist in bones and joints) | 1,900 THB |
| 5. Echocardiogram | 2,900 THB |
| 6. Cervical Cancer Screening using Thin Prep | 1,750 THB |
| 7. HPV Cervista (Cervical Cancer Virus Detection) and Cervical Cancer Screening using Thin Prep | 2,400 THB |
| 8. Liver Cancer Marker (AFP) | 380 THB |
| 9. Stomach and Intestinal Cancer Marker (CEA) | 380 THB |
| 10. Prostate Cancer Marker (PSA) | 520 THB |
| 11. Pancreatic Cancer Marker (CA19-9) | 640 THB |
| 12. Ovarian Cancer Marker (CA 125) | 720 THB |
| 13. Detailed Ovarian Cancer Marker (CA125+HE4) | 2,100 THB |
| 14. Hepatitis B Virus Detection (HBsAg) | 200 THB |
| 15. Hepatitis B Immunity Detection (HBsAb) | 300 THB |
| 16. Ultrasound Upper Abdomen | 1,400 THB |
| 17. Ultrasound Lower Abdomen | 1,400 THB |
| 18. Ultrasound Whole Abdomen | 2,400 THB |
| 19. Pulmonary Function Test | 620 THB |
| 20. Coronary Calcium Score | 4,000 THB |
| 21. Fecal Occult Blood & Inflammation Screening (Colon Cancer Marker) | 1,150 THB |
| 22. Vitamin D Level Test | 850 THB |
Because good health is like an invaluable gift, a lack of consistent care can lead to illness and severe diseases that are difficult to treat. This is especially true if family members have hereditary conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, or high blood pressure. Combined with changing environments and lifestyles—including dietary habits, stress, smoking, and alcohol consumption—the risk of developing various diseases increases significantly.
A health checkup is not just about blood tests or X-rays. The most important aspect of a health screening is consulting a doctor to detect abnormalities before symptoms appear or before a disease progresses. This is because treating a disease in its early stages yields much better results.
Preparation Before Receiving a Health Checkup
- Fast from food for at least 8–12 hours (plain water can be consumed in normal amounts).
- Fast from both food and water for at least 6 hours in cases involving an ultrasound.
- Wear clothing that allows easy access for a blood draw at the fold of the arm.
- Get adequate rest, at least 6–8 hours of sleep.
- For stool examinations (Stool Examination, Stool Occult Blood), avoid consuming meat, blood-based products, and Vitamin C for at least 3 days.
- Women who are pregnant or suspect they might be pregnant should avoid X-rays or Mammograms.
- Internal examinations or Cervical Cancer screenings (Pap smear) should be conducted at least 7 days after the last day of menstruation.









