General Obstetrics check up
In a general obstetrics check-up, several key tests are performed to assess a woman's health and detect potential issues. The OGTT Non-Pregnant (75 gms) evaluates glucose processing to screen for diabetes, while the Pap Smear checks for cervical cancer by analyzing cells from the cervix. A Complete Blood Count with Platelet Count measures blood components to identify conditions like anemia and infections. The HBsAg (Rapid) Screening detects active Hepatitis B infections, which is crucial for liver health. Urinalysis examines urine for signs of infections or metabolic issues, and a Transvaginal Ultrasound provides detailed images of the reproductive organs for diagnosing various conditions. Lastly, a Whole Abdomen Ultrasound is scheduled for a comprehensive view of abdominal organs. Together, these tests provide a thorough overview of reproductive health and general well-being, with the recommended schedule during pregnancy being regular assessments per obstetric care guidelines—typically monthly for the first 28 weeks, every two weeks until 36 weeks, and then weekly until delivery.
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OGTT Non-Pregnant(75 gms)
Pap Smear-Conventional
Complete Blood Count with Platelet Count
HBsAg(RAPID)Screening
Urinalysis (Macroscopic and Chemical Examination)
Transvaginal
Whole Abdomen Ultrasound – strictly for appointment