Women Check Up Packages
COMPREHENSIVE (STANDARD) WOMEN'S CHECK-UP
Muayeneler (1)
- Obstetrics & Gynecology Examination
Radyolojik Tetkikler (3)
- Breast Ultrasonography
- Chest X-Ray
- Full Abdominal Ultrasound
Laboratuvar Tetkikleri (9)
- Complete Blood Count (Hemogram)
- Fasting Blood Glucose
- HbA1c
- Insulin Resistance
- ALT
- AST
- Urea
- Creatinine
- TSH
Patolojik Tetkikler (1)
- Pap Smear Test
EXECUTIVE (FULL BODY MRI INCLUDED) WOMEN'S CHECK-UP
Muayeneler (2)
- Obstetrics & Gynecology Examination
- Cardiology Evaluation
Radyolojik Tetkikler (4)
- Full Body MRI
- Carotid Doppler
- Lower Extremity Venous Doppler
- Pelvic MRI or Advanced Gynecological Ultrasound
Laboratuvar Tetkikleri (4)
- CA-125
- CA-15-3
- CA-19-9
- CEA
Kardiyolojik Tetkikler (2)
- Echocardiography (ECHO)
- Stress Test
Patolojik Tetkikler (1)
- Liquid-Based (Thin Layer) Smear
WOMEN'S CHECK-UP UNDER 40
Muayeneler (1)
- Gynecological Examination
Radyolojik Tetkikler (1)
- Breast Ultrasonography
Laboratuvar Tetkikleri (6)
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin B12
- Folate
- Hepatitis B and C Markers
- Urinalysis
WOMEN'S CHECK-UP OVER 40
Muayeneler (1)
- Eye Examination (Glaucoma and routine check)
Radyolojik Tetkikler (2)
- Digital Mammography (Gold Standard Screening)
- Breast Ultrasonography
Laboratuvar Tetkikleri (2)
- Lipid Panel (Cholesterol Balance)
- Perimenopause Hormone Analysis
Kardiyolojik Tetkikler (1)
- ECG
Patolojik Tetkikler (1)
WOMEN'S CHECK-UP OVER 50
Radyolojik Tetkikler (1)
- Bone Densitometry (DEXA)
Laboratuvar Tetkikleri (3)
- Estrogen and Related Hormone Analysis
- Metabolic Syndrome Panel
- Liver Steatosis Screening Parameters
Patolojik Tetkikler (1)
- Fecal Occult Blood Test
WOMEN'S CHECK-UP OVER 65
Muayeneler (1)
- Neurological Evaluation Recommendation
Laboratuvar Tetkikleri (2)
- Liver Panel
- Kidney Function Panel
Kardiyolojik Tetkikler (1)
- Echocardiography (ECHO)
Ölçüm ve Diğer Tetkikler (2)
- Hearing Test (Audiometry)
- Cataract Screening
- Women's Check-Up
- What Is a Women's Health Check-Up?
- Why Should You Get a Women's Health Check-Up?
- What Does the Women's Health Check-Up Program Cover?
- Examinations
- Laboratory Tests
- Radiological Examinations
- Cardiological Examinations
- Gynecological Examinations
- Women's Check-Up Packages by Age
- Women's Check-Up Prices
- What to Do Before Coming to Your Check-Up
- How Does the Check-Up Process Work?
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Women’s Check-Up
The cornerstone of a healthy life is being able to take precautions before diseases show any symptoms.
Women’s check-up programs are the most comprehensive health screening that forms the preventive medicine pillar of modern medicine.
Through these screenings, a personalized health map is created by evaluating many criteria, from genetic risks to lifestyle factors.
What Is a Women’s Health Check-Up?
Women’s health check-up is a systematic health screening performed on individuals without any complaints, taking into account age, genetic predisposition, and environmental factors.
This process is not limited to blood tests alone; it is a professional control mechanism in which physical examination, imaging methods, and laboratory analyses are evaluated as a whole.
The primary goal is to detect common chronic diseases and women-specific cancer types at an early stage.
Why Should You Get a Women’s Health Check-Up?
Many serious diseases may not cause noticeable pain or discomfort in the body until they reach advanced stages.
Especially in types such as breast, cervical, and colon cancer, early diagnosis is the most critical factor that directly affects treatment success.
Participating regularly in women’s check-up programs allows you to notice the silent changes in your body and maintain your quality of life.
Specialist Dr. Ferit Arğun: “You should view health screenings not as a ‘search for disease,’ but as a strategy to safeguard your current state of health. Biochemical changes detected in the early period can be prevented from turning into serious diseases through simple lifestyle interventions.”
What Does the Women’s Health Check-Up Program Cover?
A comprehensive women’s check-up program consists of a combination of different disciplines that screen all systems of the body in detail.
Examinations
These are physical checks performed by specialist physicians.
Internal medicine, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Cardiology, and other branch examinations when necessary are carried out at this stage.
Laboratory Tests
Biochemical analyses are performed on blood, urine, and stool samples.
Blood sugar levels, kidney and liver functions, vitamin balance, and cholesterol values are examined.
Radiological Examinations
Advanced technological devices are used to image the internal structure of the body.
The structural condition of the organs is checked using methods such as chest X-ray, full abdominal ultrasound, and thyroid ultrasound.
Cardiological Examinations
ECG and, when necessary, a Stress Test or Echocardiography are performed to evaluate heart health.
This section is of vital importance especially for women with a family history of heart disease.
Gynecological Examinations
This is the most specific part of the obstetrics & gynecology check-up process.
Women-specific risks are minimized through breast ultrasound, mammography, and the Pap smear test (cervical screening).
Women’s Check-Up Packages by Age
The needs of the female body and the risks it is exposed to change with age. For this reason, the contents of the women’s check-up package should be optimized according to age groups.
Women’s check-up program under 40: In the younger age group, the focus is more on reproductive health, hormonal balance, vitamin deficiencies, and infection screenings.
Women’s check-up program over 40: During this period, metabolic slowdown and pre-menopausal changes begin. Mammography must be added to the standard tests to tighten breast health monitoring.
Women’s check-up program over 50: At these ages when the effects of menopause become more pronounced, bone density measurement (bone scanning) and cardiovascular health screenings come to the forefront.
Women’s check-up program over 65: These are more comprehensive screenings supplemented by geriatric assessments, vision and hearing checks, and monitoring of cognitive functions.
| Examination Type | Under 40 | Over 40 | Over 65 |
| Breast USG | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Mammography | If necessary | Yes (Annual) | Yes |
| Bone Densitometry | No | If necessary | Yes |
| Pap Smear Test | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Colonoscopy | No | Recommended | Yes |
Women’s Check-Up Prices
Women’s check-up prices vary depending on the scope of the selected package, the technological infrastructure used, and the number of specialist examinations included.
Rather than focusing on cost, it would be a more productive approach to focus on how well the package suits your age and medical history.
What to Do Before Coming to Your Check-Up
The preparation stage is critically important in order to obtain accurate results:
- Fasting Status: You should come to your appointment after fasting for at least 10–12 hours (water is allowed).
- Medication Use: You must inform your physician of any medications you use regularly.
- Clothing Choice: Comfortable, easy-to-put-on and take-off clothing should be preferred.
- Cycle Timing: It is preferred that the menstrual period has ended for gynecological tests.
How Does the Check-Up Process Work?
The process generally follows these steps:
- Registration and Reception: Your medical history is queried.
- Sample Collection: Blood and urine samples are sent to the laboratory.
- Imaging: Ultrasound and radiology scans are performed.
- Branch Examinations: The relevant specialist physicians carry out their evaluations.
- Result Evaluation: All data is combined and presented to you in a single report, and a roadmap is drawn up.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is done during a women’s check-up?
The process is a whole that includes blood tests, urine analysis, chest X-ray, ultrasonography, ECG, Pap smear test, and specialist physician examinations.
Can pregnant women get a check-up?
Tests involving radiation (X-ray, Mammography, CT) are not performed during pregnancy. However, biochemical screenings suitable for pregnancy can be performed under physician supervision.
What is checked in a women’s check-up?
In general, liver and kidney functions, blood sugar and cholesterol levels, hormonal balance, breast and uterine health, heart rhythm, and bone structure are examined.
Case Experience (Anonymous): During a routine gynecological check-up screening of a 38-year-old patient with no family history of cancer, a mass measuring 0.8 cm that could not be felt on physical examination was detected by ultrasound. Thanks to early diagnosis, our patient recovered without the need for radiotherapy or major surgical procedures.
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