Men’s Full Physical — Aged 40+
Consultation Fee (2 visits) $2400 Laboratory Fees $9500
Using advanced preventative medicine and our optimal wellness approach, our health check is designed to:​
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Assess your current health and wellness
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Assess advanced biochemical markers for
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Evaluate lifestyle risk factors for future disease risk of future disease
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Look at hormone balances and optimise accordingly
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Suggest ways to reduce modifiable risk factors to optimise wellness and longevity
Results will be explained in detail and advice given where needed on lifestyle, nutrition, supplements and
medication to enhance your overall health and wellbeing. Additional tests can be added if indicated.
Consultation 1:
Includes the following:
Discussion of current physical and psychological health
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Medical history
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Family history
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Lifestyle discussion
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Full body check and gynaecology check
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Full body mole check
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Physical parameters as BP, height, weight
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BMI and body fat percentage
Consultation 2:
Includes the following:
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Discussion of results
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Treatment of any deficiencies or medical conditions
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Referral for further testing if indicated
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Advice on follow up, for example, lifestyle factors such as
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Future recalls for abnormalities
Laboratory Testing
Cancer / Tumour Markers
Heart Disease Risk Factors:
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Homocysteine
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Blood Lipids
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Ultrasensitive CRP
Diabetes and Pre-Diabetes Tests:
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Glucose
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Insulin
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HbA1c
Complete Blood Count
ESR
Kidney / Renal Function
Uric Acid
Liver Function
Testosterone Free & Total
Estradiol E2
DHEA-S
Thyroid Function Tests
Free T3, Free T4,TSH
Thyroid Antibodies:
ATA and TPO
Cortisol
HIV and Syphilis (RPR)
Chlamydia Trachomatis DNA
Hepatitis A and B
Vitamin B12 and Floate
Vitamin D Total
Ferritin
Magnesium
Calcium
Urinalysis
Stool Analysis
Chest X-Ray
ECG
Purpose of Test
Substances found in the blood made by normal cells that are produced at much higher levels by cancerous conditions. Included are: Breast (Ca15.3), Ovarian (Ca 125) Lung (SCC), Stomach (Ca72.4), Pancreatic (Ca19.9), Colon (CEA).
Together with family history, smoking and blood pressure, these help to asses the risk of future heart disease. We can thus work out your 10 year risk and take appropriate action.
Cardiac and Alzheimer’s risk factor can be raised with MTHFR defects and low B12 and folate.
Measures levels and ratios of good and bad lipids.
Screens for signs of inflammation in the coronary blood vessels.
This excludes diabetes and shows the risk of developing diabetes in the future. It detects insulin resistance where the muscle, fat, and liver cells do not respond properly to insulin and thus cannot easily absorb glucose from the blood Insulin stream. Over time this leads to a rise in blood glucose and weight gain if left unchecked.
This screens for infection, anaemia, iron and vitamin B deficiency and bone marrow disorder.
Detects inflammation in the body
Checks kidney function levels of certain salts in the blood.
Screens for gout.
Measures several chemicals produced by the liver in the blood, These tests are highly sensitive to liver damage.
Important for libido, weight, energy and mood.
Too high estrogen relative to progesterone (estrogen dominance) can cause mood disturbance, fibrocystic breast disease, headaches, mood swings and libido issues. Low estrogen can cause low bone density, hot flashes, mood swings and irregular periods.
A hormone produced by the adrenal gland which converts into androgens and oestrogens. It can help with mood, fertility, inflammation and libido.
Thyroid problems can cause fatigue, weight gain, fluid retention muscle aches and pains, hair loss and brain fog. This test thyroid hormone levels and can also detect borderline thyroid dysfunction.
A hormone produced by the adrenal glands that can cause problems with energy, sleep, weight and helps the body manage stress.
Checks for previous contact and current infection.
Checks for current infection.
Checks for previous contact and current vaccination status.
Low B12 and folate can cause many problems such as fatigue and neurological issues.
Naturally present in very few foods. It comes mainly from sun exposure. It is important for the immune system, cancer prevention and bone health.
Screening test for iron levels in the body.
Low magnesium can contribute to insomnia, muscle aches and pains, anxiety, constipation and high blood pressure.
Screens for a range of conditions affecting nerves, bones, kidneys and teeth.
Checking for signs of many diseases such as diabetes, kidney disease and urine infection.
This tests for blood, parasites and infection in your stool.
Screens for TB and lung cancer
Assesses cardiac abnormalities such as heart enlargement and rhythm disturbance.