Val Medical Laboratory is pleased to offer a comprehensive analysis package, which provides a complete examination of the body's health. This package includes 50 detailed medical analyses covering all aspects of public health, helping to detect any underlying health disorders or diseases. In our laboratory, we use the latest technology to ensure the accuracy of the results, and our medical team analyzes them and makes appropriate recommendations.
Choose the all-inclusive Val package and take advantage of Thiqa Medical Laboratories analysis offers to ensure your health and safety.
The package includes:
A complete blood count (CBC) analysis in the comprehensive package of Thiqa is essential for detecting anemia, infections, and various blood disorders, contributing to early diagnosis and appropriate therapeutic measures.
Blood sedimentation rate analysis reveals the presence of chronic infections or diseases such as arthritis or tumors, as it contributes to assessing the severity of inflammation and monitoring the body's response to treatment.
Alanine Alanine Transporter (ALT) analysis is important for assessing liver health, as it helps detect liver cell damage, hepatitis, and other liver diseases.
Aspartate transporter enzyme (AST) analysis is important for assessing liver and heart health, as it helps detect liver damage and various liver diseases as well as heart problems.
Blood urea analysis is important for assessing kidney function, as it leads to the detection of kidney disorders and kidney failure, and reflects the kidneys' efficiency in eliminating waste.
Blood creatinine analysis is important for assessing kidney function, as it leads to the detection of kidney efficiency and the extent to which the kidneys are able to purify the blood from waste.
Triglyceride analysis is important for assessing the risk of cardiovascular disease, as it leads to the detection of elevated blood lipid levels.
Total cholesterol analysis is important for assessing the risk of cardiovascular disease, as it helps detect high cholesterol levels that can lead to atherosclerosis and heart disease.
Cardiovascular health assessment. High HDL levels are associated with a reduced risk of heart disease, due to its role in removing bad cholesterol from the arteries and transporting it to the liver for elimination.
Evaluate your risk of cardiovascular disease. High levels of LDL cholesterol can lead to a buildup of fatty deposits in the arteries, increasing your risk of atherosclerosis and heart disease such as heart attacks and strokes.
Diagnosis of diabetes or prediabetes by measuring your blood sugar level after fasting for 8-12 hours.
Assess and monitor blood sugar levels over the long term. This analysis measures the average blood sugar level over the past three months, reflecting the glycemic control of individuals with diabetes.
Diagnosis of disorders such as hyper-calcium, evaluation of bone health, nerve and muscle function and early detection of bone diseases such as osteoporosis. In addition, cardiovascular health assessment.
Iron analysis in comprehensive analyses is important for assessing iron levels in the body, which is essential for hemoglobin formation and oxygen transport, and is used to diagnose and follow up iron deficiency anemia and other iron diseases.
Iron storage (ferritin) testing is essential for assessing the amount of iron stored in the body. This test is used to diagnose iron deficiency and assess its severity, and helps determine the treatments needed to maintain effective blood health and function.
Assess the levels of zinc in the body, as zinc plays a vital role in several vital functions such as supporting the immune system, protein formation, and normal growth and development.
Diagnosis of copper deficiency, which can lead to health disorders such as anemia and problems with growth and psychological development.
Diagnosis of magnesium deficiency, which may cause health disorders such as lethargy, fatigue and muscle cramps.
Diagnosing thyroid disorders such as overactivity or underactivity, and working to guide the necessary treatment to improve overall health and prevent thyroid-related problems.
Diagnosing thyroid disorders, such as overactivity or underactivity, and helps to follow up on the response to thyroid treatments, as free T3 is the active form of the hormone thyronine that helps regulate metabolism and other vital activities in the body.
Thyroid function is evaluated, as free thyroxine is the active form of thyroxine that plays an essential role in regulating metabolism and growth in the body.
Evaluation of sex hormone function and hormonal regulation, which contributes to the diagnosis of hormonal disorders such as PCOS in women and testosterone deficiency in men.
Determine the level of vitamin D in the blood, which can be linked to problems such as osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease.
Detect vitamin B12 deficiency, which can cause diseases such as anemia and nervous system disorders, including nerve pain and memory impairment.
Determine the levels of active protein C in the blood, which is a marker of inflammation and ticking diseases such as vasculitis. This analysis is used to assess the risk of cardiovascular disease and to monitor the response of treatments.
It provides an indication of nutritional status and liver and kidney function, assessing the level of all proteins in plasma, leading to the diagnosis of nutritional deficiencies, liver disease, and severe inflammation and directing appropriate treatment.
Evaluates the body's electrolyte balance, used to determine the level of sodium in the blood to regulate blood pressure and muscle and nerve function.
Diagnosis of a deficiency or increase in potassium levels, which plays an important role in regulating muscular and nerve function and fluid balance.
Monitoring chloride levels in the blood, which affects fluid balance and kidney and nerve function. This analysis helps identify disturbances in chloride levels and guides appropriate treatment to maintain a healthy balance.
Diagnosing phosphorus level disorders, such as deficiency or excess, which may lead to health problems such as weak bones or muscle disorders.
Determine blood bilirubin levels, which are an indicator of hemoglobin breakdown and liver secretions. Diagnosis of conditions such as cirrhosis or high bilirubin levels caused by liver disorders.
Determine the levels of direct bilirubin in the blood, which reflects the accumulation of bilirubin caused by obstructions in the liver process by excretion. Diagnose disorders such as narrowing of the bile ducts or hepatic jaundice.
Assessing liver function and activity, measuring the levels of non-skeletal bilirubin in the blood. Diagnosis of conditions such as hyperlysis of red blood cells and diseases that affect gallbladder flow.
Diagnosis of AIDS infection is done by detecting the presence of antibodies against the HIV virus in the blood. The antigen helps assess the person's AIDS status.
Diagnosis of infection with this virus is done by detecting the presence of antibodies against hepatitis B virus in the blood, and assessing the antigen level helps determine the status of the person exposed to the virus.
Early detection of diseases such as ovarian cancer in women and prostate cancer in men.
Early detection of cancers, such as breast cancer in women and prostate cancer in men. These tests measure the levels of certain antigens in the blood, which aids in early diagnosis and the necessary treatment.
Discovery of vitamin B9 deficiency, which can lead to health problems such as anemia or neural tube abnormalities in new children.
Detecting vitamin B1 deficiency, which can cause problems with the nervous and muscular systems.
Detecting pyridoxine deficiency, which can lead to health problems such as neurological disorders and skin abnormalities.
Assessing your vitamin A levels is essential for healthy vision, cell growth, and immune system support. Vitamin A deficiency can lead to visual problems and negative effects on the skin and immune system.
Assessing your body's vitamin E levels, which act as an antioxidant and help protect cells from damage. Vitamin E deficiency can negatively impact skin health and your immune system.
Assessing your vitamin C levels is important for supporting your immune system and maintaining healthy tissue. A deficiency can lead to health problems such as bleeding gums and negative effects on your skin and muscles.
It is used to diagnose gout and kidney function problems. It is also an indicator of high blood pressure and can be used to evaluate related diseases such as diabetes and fibroids.
Detecting the presence of Helicobacter pylori, which is associated with gastritis and ulcers. This test is used to diagnose infection with this bacterium.
Evaluating kidney function and estimating the filtration rate of blood per unit time from the kidneys, diagnosing various kidney diseases such as kidney failure, and ensuring the general health of people at risk of kidney failure.
It provides information about kidney function and detects urinary tract infections and other diseases such as diabetes, which helps in early diagnosis and effective treatment to maintain overall health.
Detects bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections, and helps assess digestive health by detecting blood in the stool and other indicators of infections and potential problems.
Diagnosing HIV infection can enable appropriate treatment to be initiated early to prevent the development of chronic liver disease and reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to others.
- Contact the lab to schedule an appointment and make sure to fast before performing some tests.
- Collect samples after arriving at the laboratory (blood sample, urine sample, stool sample).
