1. Health Assessment
Health assessment and family medical history.
Including: 1. Medical history 2. Allergy history 3. Family medical history 4. Health behavior
2. Physical Parameters Measurement
Evaluate the current health status.
Including: 1.Height 2.Weight 3. Body fat percentage 4. Standard weight 5.Blood Pressure 6.Pulse.
3. Physician’s Clinical Examination
Physical examination by professional physicians (including neck, chest, heart, abdomen, limbs, etc.)
Including: 1.Appearance & Nutrition 2.Skin 3.Head 4.Neck & Thyroid 5.Lymphatic system 6.Cardiovascular 7.Lung 8.Abdomen 9.Limbs.
4. Regular Blood Test
Diagnosis of anemia and its degree (iron deficiency, thalassemia); abnormal blood cell ratio and various blood-related diseases (blood coagulation function, leukemia and blood cancer, sepsis)
Including: 1. Hemoglobin (HGB) 2.White Blood Cell (WBC) 3.Red Blood Cell (RBC) 4.Hematocrit (HCT) 5.Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) 6.Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) 7.Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) 8.Platelets (PLT)
5. White Blood Cell Differential
Evaluate the presence of bacterial infection, sepsis, leukemia, and other hematological tumor.
Including: 1.Lymphocytes 2.Monocytes 3.Basophiols 4.Neutrophils 5.Eosinophils.
6. Diabetes Screening
Evaluate the presence of diabetes, hypoglycemic:Blood Glucose (AC)
7. Liver Function Test
Evaluate for the presence of liver disease, biliary tract disease, cholestatic hepatitis, liver dysfunction, cirrhosis, hepatitis, nutritional status, and abnormal inflammation in the body.
Including: 1. Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) 2.Alanine Transaminase (ALT)
8. Gallbladder Function Test
Evaluate the presence of bile duct obstruction and determine the type of jaundice.
Including: 1. Total Bilirubin2. Direct Bilirubin
9. Renal Function Test
Evaluate the presence of renal function disorder, renal failure, uremia and nephritis.
Including: 1.Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 2.Creatinine 3.Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
10. Hepatitis B Test
Evaluate for Hepatitis B infection, whether the person is a Hepatitis B carrier, and whether they have Hepatitis B antibodies:1.Hepatitis B Surface Antigen(HBsAg) 2.Hepatitis B Surface Antibody(Anti-HBs)
11. Pancreatitis Examination
Evaluate for the presence of acute pancreatitis.
Including: 1.Amylase 2.Lipase
12. Lipid Profile
Evaluate the risk factor for cardiovascular disease (abnormal lipid metabolism, blood circulation function, calcification, and potential cardiovascular risk factor evaluation).
Including: 1. Triglycerides (T-G) 2.Total Cholesterol (CHOL) 3. High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (HDL-C) 4. Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL-C) 5.LDL-C/HDL-C Index 6.CHOL/HDL-C Index
13. Electrocardiogram
Evaluate for arrhythmia, angina, abnormal electrical activity: Resting ECG
14. Upper Abdominal Ultrasound
Evaluate for the presence of fatty liver, liver tumor, gallbladder stone, gallbladder polyps, kidney stone, kidney tumor, pancreas and spleen disease.
Including: Liver, Gall bladder, Pancreas, Spleen and Kidney
15. Painless Gastroscopy
Evaluate for the presence of tumors, ulcers, inflammation, polyps, erosions, or other abnormalities in the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum.
Including: Esophagus, Stomach, Duodenum, Campylobacter like organism test (CLO Test)
16. Painless Colonoscopy
Evaluate for the presence of hemorrhoids, ulcers, inflammation, rectal polyps, colon tumors, or other abnormalities in the rectum and colon.
Including: Colon, Sigmoid, Rectum, Anus
17. Anesthesiology Specialist Team
Administered short-acting sedative anesthetic medications under the continuous monitoring of an anesthesiology specialist team, enhancing the comfort and safety of the examination.
18. Narrow Band Imaging (NBI)
By using light frequency conversion to narrow the wavelength, the micro vessels on the surface of the esophagus, stomach, and colon can be highlighted, thereby identifying the earliest cancerous lesions on the surface of the mucosa.
19. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Insufflation
Insufflation with CO2 in colonoscopy could decrease abdominal discomfort during and following the procedure, without additional adverse reactions.
20. Precooked Meal
Low-residue meal for preparation before gastroscopy and colonoscopy.
21. Physician Summary
A complete report summary will be given by physician based on physical examinations, and to provide adequate health consultation and recommendation.
22. Detailed Report
23. Nutritionally Balanced Diet
24. Comfortable Sportswear
Other “High Level Medical Imaging Health Examinations” that you can purchase.
| Items | Recommended Subject | Contrast Media | Price(TWD) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GE Revolution Computed Tomography scanner | CT angiography of coronary artery and analysis of coronary artery calcification | High risk groups susceptible to coronary heart disease include: diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, addicted to eating high-fat or high cholesterol foods, two or more risk factors among smoking, drinking and obesity, family history of myocardial infarction, and cerebral vascular disease or peripheral artery disease, chest tightness and chest pain history, relatives who have suffered from coronary heart disease, or have done coronary stent or coronary artery bypass surgery. | √ | 25,500 NTD |
| Low dose lung tumor screening | Smoking, kitchen workers, asbestos workers, exposure to secondhand smoke environment, history of pulmonary tuberculosis, family history of cancer. | 8,700 NTD | ||
| Upper abdominal tumor CT | Cirrhosis, hepatitis carriers, family history of abdominal cancer, abdominal artery disease. | √ | 21,000 NTD | |
| MAGNETOM Lumina MRI | Stroke and headache screening | Unexplained headaches or stroke risk groups such as high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, long-term smoking, overweight, family history of head and neck arterioles, and geriatrics. | √ | 29,700 NTD |
| Breast cancer screening | Family history of breast cancer, preoperative assessment of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients, follow-up of breast cancer patients in chemotherapy, follow-up after partial mastectomy in breast cancer patients, patient who cannot be diagnosis by breast photography or breast ultrasound. | √ | 25,200 NTD | |
| Prostate cancer screening | Patients suspected of having prostate and seminal vesicle disease, or who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer and have to assess whether the tumor has invaded the seminal vesicle or the surrounding tissue. | √ | 30,000 NTD | |
| Pelvic cancer screening | It’s Recommended for adult woman who has a lower abdominal pain, suspected tumor, hip pain, or a family history of cancer. | √ | 27,000 NTD | |
| Whole spine screening | Unexplained back pain, neck and chest pain, spinal degenerative arthritis and scoliosis leading to soreness, sciatica, spur patients. | 25,200 NTD | ||
| Whole Body Tumor MRI | Cancer screening like family history, abnormal tumor markers, people with high risk factors for cancer; cardiac muscle survival; and neurological like epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, brain tumors, etc. | √ | 50,400 NTD | |
| Endoscopy | Painless endoscopy | People who have family history of gastric cancer or colon cancer, gastritis, gastric ulcer, chest pain for unknown reason, positive reaction of helicobacter pylori history of polyposis, eating barbecued and pickle food, abnormal bowel habits(diarrhea or constipation for unknown reason),lose weight for unknown reason, stool thinning, bloody stool or terry stool. | 23,250 NTD |








