A Digestive Health Checkup is a proactive evaluation designed to detect common gastrointestinal and liver problems before they cause major symptoms or complications.
It is especially useful for individuals with busy lifestyles, metabolic risk factors, or a family history of digestive diseases.
What the Checkup Includes
Packages are tailored by age and risk profile, but typically cover:
- Detailed consultation and risk assessment
- Blood tests for liver, pancreas, and nutrition status
- Ultrasound abdomen for liver, gall bladder, and other organs
- Stool tests where indicated
- Endoscopy / colonoscopy for selected high‑risk individuals
How the Process Works
We aim to complete most investigations in a single, well‑planned visit.
Day 1
Evaluation & Tests
Initial consultation, blood and stool tests, ultrasound, and scheduling of any endoscopic procedures if needed.
Report
Consolidated Summary
All results are compiled into an easy‑to‑understand report highlighting current status and any red flags.
Plan
Actionable Advice
Diet and lifestyle recommendations, need for medicines if any, and guidance on when to repeat the checkup.
Why a Digestive Checkup Matters
Many digestive and liver diseases remain silent for years; timely screening reduces the chance of sudden emergencies and advanced disease.
- Early detection of fatty liver, gallstones, and ulcers
- Opportunity to correct diet and lifestyle at the right time
- Peace of mind from a clear health status overview
- Personalised follow‑up plan rather than generic advice
A preventive checkup once in a few years can make a significant difference to your long‑term digestive health.
Frequently asked question
Adults over 40, those with diabetes, obesity, or family history of liver and bowel disease, and anyone with recurring minor symptoms.
Yes, fasting is usually required for blood tests and ultrasound; our team will share exact instructions when you book.
For low‑risk individuals, every 2–3 years may be adequate; higher‑risk groups may benefit from yearly reviews.
It complements, rather than replaces, general checkups by focusing specifically on digestive and liver health.