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Your health deserves more than a quick annual blood test. The Full Body Checkup package with ECG, X-ray & PFT is designed for people who want a genuinely thorough picture of how their body is functioning, not just a handful of routine numbers.
This package combines advanced cardiac screening through ECG, chest and lung assessment via X-ray, and pulmonary function evaluation through PFT, along with a wide panel of blood investigations covering organ health, metabolic function, and nutritional status. Whether you are a working professional managing a demanding schedule, someone over 30 taking preventive care seriously, or simply looking for the reassurance of knowing your heart and lungs are in good shape, this package gives you exactly that.
And because your time matters, MAX@Home brings the entire process to your doorstep. A trained phlebotomist collects your samples, and your digital reports are shared within 24 to 48 hours.
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Most serious health conditions do not announce themselves clearly. Diabetes, high cholesterol, early kidney disease, and even certain cardiac irregularities can stay silent for years before they produce obvious symptoms. By the time discomfort or illness becomes apparent, the condition may have already progressed significantly.
This is precisely why annual full-body screening is considered an important pillar of modern preventive healthcare. A comprehensive health package that goes beyond basic blood tests gives you and your doctor the information needed to make informed decisions before problems develop into complications.
Cardiac disease remains one of the leading causes of mortality among adults in India, and a large proportion of those affected had no prior diagnosis. Similarly, conditions like COPD, asthma, and early-stage pulmonary decline often go undetected until lung function is noticeably compromised. Adding ECG and PFT to a routine blood panel transforms a checkup from reactive to genuinely preventive.
The Full Body Checkup with ECG, X-ray & PFT is built on this understanding. It provides a complete, multi-system view of your health in a single convenient package, available with home sample collection through MAX@Home.
Below is a snapshot of everything included in this package and what to expect when you book.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Package Name | Full Body Checkup with ECG, X-ray & PFT |
| Number of Tests Included | Comprehensive panel covering blood, cardiac, radiology, and lung health |
| ECG Included | Yes, a 12-lead electrocardiogram |
| Chest X-ray Included | Yes, PA view for lung and chest assessment |
| PFT Included | Yes, a pulmonary function test for breathing capacity |
| Free Home Sample Collection | Available - trained phlebotomist visits your home |
| Suitable For | Adults aged 25 and above, working professionals, smokers, and seniors |
| Report Availability | Digital reports shared within 24-48 hours |
| Fasting Requirement | 8-12 hours fasting recommended for blood tests |
| Recommended Frequency | Once a year, as part of a preventive health routine |
A standard health checkup typically includes a set of blood investigations and perhaps a urine test. While these provide useful information, they offer an incomplete picture, particularly for anyone over 30, anyone with a family history of cardiac or respiratory disease, or anyone whose lifestyle puts them at elevated risk.
The Full Body Checkup package takes a different approach. It combines the thoroughness of a comprehensive blood panel with dedicated cardiac, radiology, and pulmonary screening. This means that in a single booking, you receive a holistic assessment covering your blood composition, organ function, heart rhythm, lung structure, and breathing capacity.
This package is especially suited to those over 25 starting to take preventative healthcare seriously, working professionals in high-stress environments, smokers and ex-smokers, those living a sedentary lifestyle, and members of families with a history of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or respiratory disease.
Rather than treating diagnostic tests as a response to illness, this package positions screening as a habit, one that gives you clarity, early warning, and the confidence to make health-positive decisions.
Knowing what your body is telling you should not require a medical degree. This package is built around that idea. The Full Body Checkup with ECG, X-ray & PFT covers 11 key areas of health, including blood composition and organ function, cardiac screening, lung assessment, and nutritional status, in a single, comprehensive preventive health panel.
This table gives you a quick overview of all the diagnostic areas included in the Full Body Checkup.
| Package Highlights | Details |
|---|---|
| Package Name | Full Body Checkup with ECG, X-Ray & PFT |
| Total Tests Included | 85 Tests |
| ECG Included | Yes, |
| Chest X-Ray Included | Yes, |
| PFT / Spirometry Included | Yes, |
| Doctor Review | On Call (Included) |
| Home Collection Support | Available |
| Offer Price | ₹5,464 | Save 20% on MRP ₹6,830 |
| Preventive Screening Focus | Heart, Diabetes, Liver, Kidney, Thyroid, Vitamins, Lung Health & Overall Wellness |
| Suitable For | Adults seeking comprehensive preventive and annual health screening |
The tests below are organized by body system so you can see exactly what is being evaluated, why it matters, and what they might reveal about your health.
| Diagnostic Area | Key Evaluations | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Diabetes Screening | Blood Sugar (Fasting), HbA1c | Helps monitor sugar control and assess diabetes or pre-diabetes risk |
| Heart Health | ECG, Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, Triglycerides | Supports assessment of cardiac rhythm and cardiovascular risk factors |
| Lung & Chest Screening | Chest X-ray (AP View), PFT / Spirometry | Evaluates breathing capacity and identifies structural or respiratory concerns |
| Liver Function | SGOT, SGPT, Bilirubin, Albumin, Alkaline Phosphatase | Helps assess liver health, enzyme levels, and metabolic processing |
| Kidney Function | Creatinine, Urea, eGFR, Sodium, and Potassium | Monitors kidney filtration efficiency and electrolyte balance |
| Thyroid Function | Free T3, Free T4, TSH | Supports evaluation of metabolism, energy levels, and hormonal balance |
| Vitamins & Nutrition | Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, Iron, TIBC(Total Iron Binding capacity) | Detects nutritional deficiencies that can affect energy, immunity, and bone health |
| Inflammation Screening | CRP, ESR, Uric Acid | Helps identify underlying inflammation and gout-related markers |
| Bone Health | Calcium, Inorganic Phosphorus | Supports assessment of bone density and mineral balance |
| Urine Analysis | Urine Routine & Microscopy, Albumin/Creatinine Ratio | Checks kidney filtration, urinary health, and early signs of renal stress |
| Blood Health & Immunity | Complete Hemogram, Peripheral Smear | Assesses red and white blood cells, platelets, and overall blood composition |
This section provides a broad overview of your overall blood health and immunity and whether the body is fighting any active or low-grade infections. A complete blood count is often the first test a doctor orders because it provides a quick, reliable snapshot of how the body is functioning at a foundational level.
| Test Name | What It Checks |
|---|---|
| Complete Hemogram | Provides a detailed count of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Helps detect anemia, infections, and immune system irregularities. |
| Peripheral Smear (PS) | Examines the shape and appearance of blood cells under a microscope to identify abnormalities in cell structure or distribution. |
| ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) | Measures how quickly red blood cells settle at the bottom of a test tube. A raised ESR can indicate ongoing inflammation, infection, or autoimmune activity. |
Diabetes and pre-diabetes are among the most common conditions affecting Indian adults today, and a significant number of cases go undetected for years. These two tests together provide both a current snapshot and a longer-term view of blood sugar control, giving a much more complete picture than either test would offer alone.
| Test Name | What It Checks |
|---|---|
| Blood Sugar Fasting | Measures blood glucose levels after an overnight fast—a key first step in identifying pre-diabetes or diabetes. |
| HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin) | Reflects the average blood sugar level over the past two to three months, providing a more stable and comprehensive view than a single-day reading. |
The kidneys quietly filter over 180 liters of blood every day, removing waste, regulating fluid balance, and maintaining the right levels of salts and minerals. These tests evaluate how effectively the kidneys are doing that work and can detect early stress or reduced function before it becomes a clinical problem.
| Test Name | What It Checks |
|---|---|
| Creatinine | A waste product filtered by the kidneys with elevated levels may suggest reduced kidney efficiency or early kidney stress. |
| Urea | Healthy kidneys filter another waste product. Helps assess how well the kidneys are clearing metabolic byproducts. |
| Sodium | Monitors electrolyte balance, which is essential for nerve function, hydration, and blood pressure regulation. |
| Potassium | Checks potassium levels, critical for normal heart rhythm, muscle function, and cellular activity. |
| Chloride | Evaluated alongside sodium and potassium to assess overall electrolyte balance and kidney function. |
| eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate) | Calculates how effectively the kidneys filter blood per minute, one of the most reliable markers of kidney health. |
| BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen) | Measures nitrogen from urea in the blood to help evaluate kidney efficiency and hydration status. |
| BUN/Creatinine Ratio | Compares two kidney markers to help distinguish between different causes of kidney stress, including dehydration and kidney disease. |
The liver is involved in digestion, detoxification, protein production, and metabolism. It is also one of the organs most commonly affected by lifestyle factors such as diet, alcohol, medication use, and obesity. This panel covers ten markers that together provide a thorough picture of liver function and health.
| Test Name | What It Checks |
|---|---|
| Total Protein | Assesses the total amount of protein in the blood, which reflects both liver function and nutritional status. |
| Albumin | The main protein produced by the liver, albumin, can be low, indicating liver disease, malnutrition, or chronic illness. |
| Globulin | A group of proteins involved in immune function and liver health; evaluated alongside albumin for a balanced protein picture. |
| SGOT (AST) | An enzyme found in the liver and heart. Elevated levels may indicate liver damage, muscle injury, or cardiac stress. |
| SGPT (ALT) | A liver-specific enzyme is one of the most sensitive markers for detecting liver inflammation, fatty liver, or hepatitis. |
| Bilirubin (Total, Direct, Indirect) | The liver processes a byproduct of red blood cell breakdown. High levels can suggest liver disease or blocked bile ducts. |
| Gamma GT (GGT) | An enzyme that rises in response to liver stress, alcohol consumption, or certain medications affecting the liver. |
| Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) | Evaluated for liver and bone health, elevated levels may indicate bile duct issues, liver disease, or bone disorders. |
| AST/ALT Ratio | Comparing these two liver enzymes helps doctors distinguish between different types of liver conditions. |
| A/G Ratio (Albumin/Globulin Ratio) | Helps identify changes in protein balance that may reflect liver disease, kidney problems, or chronic inflammation. |
Cardiovascular disease remains one of the leading causes of mortality in India, and a large proportion of those affected had no prior diagnosis. This section combines a detailed lipid profile with ECG, covering both the biochemical and electrical dimensions of heart health. Together, these tests give a well-rounded picture of your cardiac risk status.
| Test Name | What It Checks |
|---|---|
| Total Cholesterol | Measures the overall amount of cholesterol in the blood, an important baseline for assessing cardiovascular risk. |
| HDL (Good Cholesterol) | Higher HDL levels are associated with a lower risk of heart disease. It helps remove excess cholesterol from arteries. |
| LDL (Bad Cholesterol) | Elevated LDL is one of the primary contributors to plaque buildup in arteries and increased cardiac risk. |
| VLDL (Very Low-Density Lipoprotein) | A carrier of triglycerides in the bloodstream, elevated VLDL can contribute to arterial plaque formation. |
| Triglycerides | Fat particles in the blood that rise with poor diet, inactivity, alcohol use, or uncontrolled diabetes increase the risk of heart disease. |
| Cholesterol/HDL Ratio | A combined risk marker, a higher ratio indicates greater cardiovascular risk relative to protective cholesterol levels. |
| HDL/LDL Ratio | Helps assess the balance between protective and harmful cholesterol, giving a clearer picture of heart health. |
| ECG (12-Lead Electrocardiogram) | Records the heart's electrical activity across multiple points simultaneously, helping detect rhythm irregularities, arrhythmias, and early signs of cardiac stress. Non-invasive and painless. |
Nutritional deficiencies are common among adults in India, including those who eat well and maintain an active lifestyle. Vitamin D, vitamin B12, and iron deficiencies can develop gradually and affect energy, immunity, bone health, and neurological function before any obvious symptoms appear. These tests identify deficiencies early, allowing them to be addressed effectively.
| Test Name | What It Checks |
|---|---|
| Vitamin D (25-OH) | Assessed for bone health, immune function, and muscle strength. Deficiency is extremely common among Indian adults and often goes undetected. |
| Vitamin B12 | Essential for nerve function, red blood cell production, and energy metabolism. Low B12 can cause fatigue, numbness, and cognitive slowdown. |
| Iron (Serum Iron) | Evaluates the amount of iron available in the blood; low levels are a common cause of anemia and persistent tiredness. |
| TIBC (Total Iron Binding Capacity) | Measures the blood's capacity to carry iron, helping distinguish between different types of iron deficiency. |
| Transferrin Saturation | Calculates what percentage of iron-binding capacity is being used, a key marker for diagnosing iron deficiency or iron overload. |
Bone health is often overlooked in routine screening until a fracture or significant bone density loss occurs. These two mineral markers provide a useful early indication of bone strength and help identify imbalances that may benefit from dietary changes or supplementation.
| Test Name | What It Checks |
|---|---|
| Calcium | Supports assessment of bone density and strength. Also important for nerve transmission, muscle function, and heart rhythm. |
| Inorganic Phosphorus | Evaluated alongside calcium for bone health and kidney function. Imbalances can indicate bone disease or kidney problems. |
The thyroid gland controls the pace at which the body uses energy. An underactive thyroid can cause fatigue, weight gain, low mood, and slow metabolism, while an overactive thyroid may lead to anxiety, rapid heart rate, and unintended weight loss. These three tests together provide a complete and clinically reliable picture of thyroid status.
| Test Name | What It Checks |
|---|---|
| Free T3 (Triiodothyronine) | The active form of thyroid hormone helps evaluate thyroid output and its effect on metabolism and energy. |
| Free T4 (Thyroxine) | A precursor to T3, converted by the body as needed. Assessed alongside T3 and TSH for a complete thyroid picture. |
| TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) | The primary screening marker for thyroid function. An elevated TSH suggests an underactive thyroid; a suppressed TSH may indicate overactivity. |
Chronic low-grade inflammation is increasingly recognized as a contributor to a wide range of conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders. These two markers help identify inflammatory activity and elevated uric acid, a key factor in gout and joint health, so that appropriate steps can be taken early.
| Test Name | What It Checks |
|---|---|
| CRP (C-Reactive Protein) | A protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation. Elevated CRP can indicate infection, autoimmune activity, or cardiovascular risk. |
| Uric Acid | High uric acid levels can lead to gout and are also associated with kidney stones and cardiovascular risk. |
Urine testing provides a non-invasive window into kidney and urinary tract health. These two assessments together can detect early signs of kidney damage, protein leakage, urinary infections, and diabetes-related kidney stress, often long before symptoms become apparent.
| Test Name | What It Checks |
|---|---|
| Urine Routine & Microscopy | A comprehensive urine analysis that checks for proteins, glucose, blood, bacteria, and cellular elements, offering insight into kidney and urinary tract health. |
| Albumin/Creatinine Ratio (ACR) | A sensitive marker for early kidney damage, particularly useful for monitoring individuals with diabetes or high blood pressure. |
The inclusion of imaging and pulmonary function testing is what distinguishes this package from a standard blood panel. These three components evaluate the heart's electrical behavior, the structural health of the lungs and chest, and the functional capacity of the respiratory system, providing a level of preventive coverage that blood tests alone cannot offer.
| Test Name | What It Checks |
|---|---|
| ECG (12-Lead Electrocardiogram) | Records the heart's electrical signals across multiple leads, identifying rhythm disorders, conduction abnormalities, and signs of cardiac ischemia. Completely non-invasive and takes only a few minutes. |
| Chest X-ray (AP View) | Provides a structural view of the lungs, heart, and surrounding chest anatomy. Helps detect fluid, infections, enlarged heart, mass lesions, and structural changes, many of which may not produce symptoms at an early stage. |
| PFT / Spirometry (Pulmonary Function Test) | Measures how much air the lungs hold and how quickly air moves in and out. Helps diagnose asthma, COPD, and other breathing conditions, and establishes a lung function baseline for healthy adults. |
The Full Body Checkup near me with ECG, X-ray & PFT covers all of the following key health areas in a single booking.
| Key Health Areas Covered | Included |
|---|---|
| Heart Health (ECG) | Yes |
| Diabetes Screening | Yes |
| Kidney Health | Yes |
| Liver Health | Yes |
| Lung Function Testing (PFT) | Yes |
| Chest Imaging (X-ray) | Yes |
| Thyroid Screening | Yes |
| Vitamin & Nutritional Screening | Yes |
| Bone Health Assessment | Yes |
| Urine Analysis | Yes |
| Inflammation & Arthritis Markers | Yes |
| Preventive Wellness Screening | Yes |
The above test descriptions are for general information only. Results should be reviewed and interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. This package is meant to support preventive health monitoring and does not replace a clinical consultation or diagnosis.
Blood is one of the most informative diagnostic media available. The tests in this panel are selected to provide broad but meaningful coverage across multiple organ systems and metabolic processes.
Complete Blood Count (CBC) - Evaluates red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Helps detect anemia, infection, and immune system concerns.
Fasting Blood Sugar & Postprandial Sugar- Together, these assess how efficiently the body processes glucose and screen for pre-diabetes and diabetes.
HbA1c- Reflects average blood sugar levels over the past three months, more informative than a single-day reading for diabetes monitoring.
Lipid Profile - Measures total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides. Central to assessing cardiovascular risk.
Liver Function Test (LFT) - Evaluates liver enzyme levels and overall liver health, particularly relevant for those who consume alcohol or take long-term medications.
Kidney Function Test (KFT/RFT)- Assesses creatinine, urea, and uric acid levels to evaluate kidney health and filtration efficiency.
Thyroid Profile (TSH)- Screens for thyroid dysfunction, which can cause fatigue, weight changes, mood disruption, and metabolic slowdown.
Vitamin D & Vitamin B12- Deficiencies in both are common in Indian adults and can cause fatigue, bone loss, nerve issues, and impaired immunity.
Urine Routine & Microscopy - Assesses kidney filtration, detects UTI markers, and can flag early signs of kidney disease or diabetes.
A 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) records the electrical activity of the heart across multiple points on the chest and limbs. It is non-invasive, painless, and completed within minutes.
The ECG can identify irregular heart rhythms, electrical conduction abnormalities, signs of previous or current ischemia, and patterns associated with increased cardiac risk. For adults over 30, and especially for those who have never had a cardiac evaluation, an ECG provides a baseline that becomes increasingly valuable over time.
The chest X-ray (PA view) provides an internal view of the lungs, heart, and surrounding chest structures. It can identify fluid in the lungs, an enlarged heart, signs of infection or tuberculosis, mass lesions, and structural abnormalities that may not produce any noticeable symptoms at an early stage.
Chest X-rays are particularly important for smokers, those with chronic coughs, people with a history of respiratory illness, and older adults. When paired with PFT, they provide a comprehensive assessment of lung health.
The Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) measures how much air the lungs can hold, how quickly air moves in and out, and how effectively oxygen is being transferred. It uses a simple breathing device that records multiple parameters within a few minutes.
PFT is one of the most informative tools for diagnosing asthma, COPD, and other obstructive or restrictive lung diseases. It is also used to monitor the progression of known lung conditions and to establish a baseline for healthy adults, especially those who smoke or work in environments with air quality concerns.
| Benefit | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Early Disease Detection | Many serious conditions like diabetes, cardiac disease, and kidney dysfunction show no clear symptoms in the early stages. Routine screening catches these silently progressing issues before they cause harm. |
| Cardiac Monitoring via ECG | The ECG records the electrical activity of the heart and can identify irregular rhythms, early ischaemic changes, or signs of cardiac strain, information that is difficult to detect through symptoms alone. |
| Lung Health Evaluation via PFT | The Pulmonary Function Test objectively measures how well the lungs are working. It is particularly valuable for smokers, those with chronic coughs, and anyone experiencing reduced stamina. |
| Chest X-ray for Structural Assessment | A chest X-ray helps evaluate the lungs, heart size, and surrounding structures. It can identify fluid, infection, mass lesions, and other structural changes that are not otherwise visible. |
| Lifestyle Disease Screening | Blood sugar, lipid profile, liver function, and kidney tests together provide a complete metabolic picture, helping to identify risk areas before they develop into full-fledged disease. |
| Convenience of free Home Collection | No traveling to a diagnostic center, no waiting in queues. A trained professional comes to your home, making preventive screening genuinely accessible for busy individuals and senior citizens alike. |
| Timely Digital Reports | Reports are available within 24-48 hours, giving you and your doctor quick access to the findings so any required follow-up can proceed promptly. |
| Preventive Cost Savings | Addressing health concerns at the screening stage is significantly less expensive and less disruptive than managing advanced disease. Regular checkups are a sound investment in long-term wellbeing. |
You do not need to be unwell to benefit from this package. However, if you have been experiencing any of the following, this screening provides targeted diagnostic insight.
| Symptom / Concern | How This Package Helps |
|---|---|
| Fatigue or low energy | CBC and thyroid tests identify anemia, iron deficiency, or hormonal imbalance that could be causing persistent tiredness |
| Chest discomfort or palpitations | ECG records the heart's electrical pattern and can flag irregularities, stress on the heart, or early ischaemic changes |
| Shortness of breath | PFT measures lung capacity and airflow, helping identify obstructive or restrictive lung disease early |
| High blood pressure risk | Lipid profile, kidney function, and ECG together assess cardiovascular load and organ response to hypertension |
| Diabetes risk | Fasting blood sugar, post-meal sugar, and HbA1c together give a complete picture of glucose metabolism |
| Smoking-related concerns | Chest X-ray and PFT together evaluate the impact of smoking on lung tissue and breathing efficiency |
| Thyroid imbalance | The TSH test screens for both underactive and overactive thyroid, which can affect weight, energy, and mood |
| Obesity and sedentary lifestyle risks | Lipid profile, blood sugar, liver enzymes, and ECG collectively highlight metabolic and cardiovascular risk markers. |
This package is not reserved for those with existing health concerns. It is designed for any adult who values knowing where they stand and wants the diagnostic depth to back it up.
Working Professionals (25–50 Years)
Long work hours, poor sleep, and chronic stress can silently
affect the heart, liver, and metabolism. An annual checkup helps catch these changes before
they escalate.
Smokers
Smoking directly damages lung tissue and cardiovascular health. A
PFT and a chest X-ray together provide a clear picture of lung function.
Adults Above 30
Lifestyle diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and fatty liver
become more common after 30. Early screening makes intervention and reversal far more
achievable.
Sedentary Individuals
Physical inactivity raises the risk of obesity, heart disease, and
insulin resistance. This package screens for all key markers associated with low-activity
lifestyles.
Senior Citizens (60+)
Age-related changes in heart rhythm, lung capacity, and organ
function make comprehensive annual screening especially important for older adults.
Fitness-Conscious Adults
Even those with healthy lifestyles benefit from periodic lab tests
confirming that their hearts, lungs, and organs are functioning as expected.
Family History of Cardiac or Lung Disease
Genetic predisposition increases personal risk. ECG and PFT
provide early detection opportunities that can be genuinely life-saving.
Those Managing Diabetes or Hypertension
Regular monitoring of organ function, lipid levels, and heart
health is essential for anyone managing these chronic conditions.
Understanding what sets the Full Body Checkup apart from basic and standard options helps you make an informed decision about the level of screening that best meets your needs.
| Features | Basic Checkup | Standard Checkup | Full Body Checkup |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blood Tests (CBC, Sugar, Lipid) | Basic panel | Comprehensive panel | Full advanced panel |
| ECG (12-Lead) | No | No | Yes |
| Chest X-ray | No | No | Yes |
| PFT (Lung Function) | No | No | Yes |
| Liver & Kidney Function | Basic | Included | Included |
| Thyroid Profile | Not included | May vary | Included |
| Vitamin D & B12 | Not included | Not included | Included |
| Heart Health Assessment | Indirect only | Partial | Comprehensive |
| Lung Function Analysis | Not included | Not included | Dedicated PFT |
| Preventive Coverage | Basic | Moderate | Comprehensive |
| Home Sample Collection | Available | Available | Available |
| Ideal For | Young adults, routine checks | Adults with mild risk | Adults 30+, smokers, professionals, seniors |
The package is not simply a longer list of tests; it represents a fundamentally more complete approach to preventive health assessment. The inclusion of ECG, Chest X-ray, and PFT, alongside a full blood panel, transforms a routine check into a genuinely comprehensive health evaluation.
MAX@Home is a trusted name in home-based diagnostic and healthcare services. When you book the Full Body Checkup near me with MAX@Home, you benefit from a service model built around precision, convenience, and care.
Trained, certified phlebotomists for professional home sample collection
Strict hygiene and safety protocols at every stage of the process
Samples processed in NABL-aligned, high-precision diagnostic laboratories
Digital reports delivered within 24 to 48 hours via email or the MAX@Home portal
Seamless online booking with flexible appointment slots
Transparent and comprehensive reporting with easy-to-understand summaries
Guidance on next steps if any values fall outside the reference range
Option to consult a specialist through the MAX@Home network if needed
Booking and completing this package through MAX@Home is straightforward. Here is a step-by-step breakdown of the process.
Step 1 – Book Your Slot
Visit the MAX@Home website or call
the helpline to book your preferred date and time slot. The process takes less than two minutes.
Step 2 – Confirm Appointment
You receive a confirmation
message with the phlebotomist's details and preparation instructions for fasting and other tests.
Step 3 – Phlebotomist Visits Home
A trained, certified
MAX@Home professional arrives at your doorstep at the scheduled time with all necessary sterile
equipment.
Step 4 – Safe Sample Collection
Blood samples are collected
using single-use, sealed equipment. For ECG and PFT, either a home visit or an appointment at a
nearby centre is arranged.
Step 5 – Lab Processing
Samples are transported to the
MAX@Home lab under strict cold-chain protocols and processed using high-precision diagnostic
equipment.
Step 6 – Digital Reports Shared
Your comprehensive report is
emailed or available on the MAX@Home portal within 24 to 48 hours after sample collection.
Step 7 – Follow-up Guidance
Based on your results, the
MAX@Home team provides guidance on next steps, and a consultation with a specialist can be arranged
if required.
A little preparation ensures your results are accurate and your experience smooth. Here is what to keep in mind before your appointment.
Fast for 8 to 12 hours before the scheduled sample collection. Water is allowed throughout the fasting period.
Avoid alcohol for at least 24 to 48 hours before the tests, as it can affect liver enzyme readings, sugar levels, and lipid results.
Continue any regular prescribed medications unless your doctor specifically advises otherwise.
\Wear loose, comfortable clothing on the day of collection. This makes the ECG electrode placement easier and more comfortable.
If you have had previous test reports or are managing a known health condition, share those with the MAX@Home team at the time of booking.
For the PFT, avoid smoking or heavy exercise for a few hours before the test, as these can temporarily alter airflow readings.
Ensure you are well-rested before the appointment, as fatigue can occasionally affect ECG heart rate readings.