Preventive Care
Preventive health check-ups enable healthcare providers to identify risk factors that may lead to chronic illness and disability. It helps to estimate the current health condition of a person and aids in the early detection of disease. Preventive health check-ups help to identify specific habits, infections, behaviours, and medical conditions before it turns problematic and affect your quality of living.

Preventive care recommendations by age

New Born to Adolescence
Developmental screening for motor, social, language, Intellectual, Physical, sexual, and immunization services.

Adolescence to early Adulthood
Physical, mental, emotional well-being, eating disorders, obesity, stress management, and screening for genetic and hereditary predisposition for various chronic illnessess.

Middle age
Screening for non-communicable lifestyle disorders, addictions, work-life balance and other stressors like parenthood, lack of time for self care.

Middle age to Retirement
Screening for age-appropriate productivity level at the workplace, anxiety and depression about chronic illnesses affecting physical health/major diseases/ medical cost, empty nest syndrome.

Senior to Elderly
Screening for permanent disability, fall-risk assessment, impaired
memory, depression due to loneliness and dependency, spirituality and its dilemmas, fear of death