Adults aged 18 and above who wants to find out their current health statusIdeal for people seeking for annual health check up (without any medical conditions previously)
Full Blood Count - One of the most essential laboratory tests. The results can reflect the general status of your health and indicate a wide range of conditions such as infections or blood disorders. List of Tests:HemoglobinRBCWCC5 part differential countPlatelet countPCVMCH/MCVMCHCPeripheral blood filmESRRenal Profile - A routine test panel conducted to know how well the kidneys are functioning, electrolyte levels in the body and overall hydration status of an individual.List of Tests:SodiumPotassiumChlorideUreaUric acidCreatininePhosphateCalciumLiver Profile - A group of tests that measure the levels of some enzymes and proteins in your blood. These are used to help diagnose signs of liver damage or abnormalities. List of Tests:ALT (SGPT)AST (SGOT)GGTTotal proteinAlbuminGlobulinALPBilirubin (total)Cholesterol Profile - Measures your body’s cholesterol levels, indicating the risk of cardiovascular diseases. List of Tests:Total cholesterolTriglyceridesLDLHDLTotal cholesterol/HDL ratioBlood Sugar - Test to detect levels of blood glucose. Most commonly used to diagnose and monitor diabetes or pre-diabetic conditions. Urine Full Examination, Microscopic Examination (FEME) - A complete examination of your urine, which can reflect a large group of health conditions such as diabetes, kidney stones, etc. Electrocardiogram (ECG) - A fast and simple test used to evaluate the heart by measuring the electrical activity in your heartChest Radiograph (X-ray) with radiologist reporting - A chest X-ray produces images of your heart, lungs, blood vessels, airways, and the bones of your chest and spine using a concentrated beam of radiation. Aids the diagnosis of heart problems, collapsed lung, pneumonia and fractured ribs amongst many other diseases. Complimentary Cardiologist Consultation Online/On-site - After receiving your results, A cardiologist will walk you through the findings and advise you on subsequent next steps to achieve a better heart health. On-site physical consultation is subject to availability of cardiologist, appointment may be given on a later date.
Minimum 3 days booking in advanceAvailable from Monday to Friday, 9:00 am - 10:30 am (not available on weekends and Public Holidays)Patients are to visit the center in-person within 15 minutes of appointment timeNote that samples taken outside of the center (e.g. from your home etc.) or more than 1 hour before your appointment time WILL NOT BE ACCEPTEDLocation of the centre: MAA Medicare Cardiac Diagnostic Centre. 183, Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, Titiwangsa Sentral, 51200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur.Results are usually available within 3-5 working days; DoctorOnCall's staff will contact you to help arrange an online Cardiologist's consultation and review your test results
BEFORE APPOINTMENTYou are required to fast for a minimum of 8 hours prior to your health screening. Only plain water is allowed during your fast. Get enough sleep (at least 6 hours) prior to your appointment.You are required to refrain from alcohol consumption and smoking at least 8 hours prior to the test.Inform us if you have any pre-existing conditions or if you are on any long term medications (e.g. high blood pressure) so that we can advise for better preparation of the appointment. You are advisable to bring along the previous test results for doctor’s review during the appointment.For females, kindly avoid the test 7 days before or after the menstruation as it will affect the accuracy of the test result. Notify immediately on the arrival if you are menstruating on the day of appointment.REGISTRATIONPlease bring along your identification document: NRIC (for Malaysia) or passport (for non-Malaysian) and your booking confirmation receipt on the test day.APPOINTMENTPlease arrive at the center in-person within 15 minutes of appointment time.TEST RESULTSTest results are usually available within 3-5 working days and our staff will contact you to arrange for an online Medical Officer consultation to review your results; do contact us at 03-84082000 if you have not received it after 3 working daysOTHERSUpon payment, you will receive your proof of payment via email.The receipt can only be used for the package indicated.Packages booked cannot be refunded but can be postponed to a later date within 6 months of the package being purchased.Please call us at 03-84082000 or email us at contact@doctoroncall.com.my if you have any other questions.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What are the benefits of health screening?Everyone should make health checkups a priority in order to maintain their best health. Here are a few of the most important advantages of health screening:It can provide clues about your current health status and help determine if you're at risk or if you have an undiagnosed ailment or sickness.Early disease detection leads to better disease management and treatment, which reduces the risk of complications and improves the likelihood of better health outcomes.Although age is a major risk factor for a variety of life-altering ailments, prevention and treatment can provide your body with the best resistance against certain diseases.If you have a family history of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, stroke or other serious ailments, health screening can help you prevent them in early stages and enable timely treatment.Awareness and knowledge about your body's risk and current conditions can mean the difference between good health and suffering from illnesses. Why is fasting required before the health screening?It is important to fast overnight before certain tests. The food we eat breaks down in our body and the nutrients enter our bloodstream, indicating raised levels of some components like sugar, fats and electrolytes. In order to ensure accurate test results, it’s necessary to refrain from eating anything for 8 to 12 hours before you go for your appointment. Can I do the health screening if I am pregnant?Some of the tests in this package are not suitable for pregnant ladies. Please make sure to notify us beforehand if you are pregnant so that we can advise you on the necessities and ensure the safety of you and your child. Can I take my medication before the tests?If you're on medication for hypertension, you can keep taking it as directed by your doctor. Check with your doctor to see if you can hold off on taking your morning medication until your blood sample is taken.At what age should I start doing health screenings?If you are under the age of 30 with no history of medical conditions, it is advised that you have a screening every two years. Annual health checkup is highly recommended for people aged 30 and over. For adults over the age of 50, the focus shifts to more age-related or condition specific screening procedures.What should I bring along for my appointment? You are recommended to bring your most recent test results (if any) and a list of your medications. It is advisable to keep a bottle of water handy to avoid dehydration. It will also help you to provide a urine sample for examination.