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40+ Male Check-Up Packages

What Are 40+ Male Check-Up Packages?

OFM Hospital’s 40+ Male Check-Up programs are specially designed for men aged 40 and above who want to understand their current health status, detect early risks, and prevent chronic diseases before they develop. These programs include detailed examinations by Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Chest Diseases, and Urology specialists, supported by comprehensive laboratory tests and essential imaging methods. The goal is to evaluate heart health, metabolic balance, prostate health, respiratory function, and overall wellness through a structured and personalized approach.

Whether you have a family history of heart disease, rising cholesterol, early symptoms, lifestyle risks, or simply want a preventive annual assessment, these packages offer tailored levels of screening — from essential tests to the most advanced evaluations. Explore the options below and choose the program that fits your health profile best.

Basic — (Standard)

Who is it for?
• Men aged 40–50
• No major chronic disease, wants a general health and basic male health screening

Internal Medicine
• Internal medicine specialist consultation and detailed medical history
• Vital signs: blood pressure, pulse, oxygen saturation, body mass index

Basic Laboratory Tests
• Complete blood count (CBC)
• Fasting blood glucose
• Kidney function tests (Urea, Creatinine)
• Liver function tests (AST, ALT, GGT, ALP, Bilirubin)
• Lipid profile (Total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, Triglycerides)
• Urinalysis

Cardiology
• Focused cardiac physical examination
• Resting 12-lead ECG
• Basic cardiovascular risk assessment (family history, smoking, blood pressure, weight, etc.)

Chest Diseases
• Evaluation of respiratory complaints (shortness of breath, cough, snoring, smoking history)
• Chest X-ray, especially in smokers

Urology / Male Health
• Urology assessment and physical examination when appropriate
• PSA test as a basic prostate screening, depending on age, family history and physician decision

Who is it for?
Men aged 40–60 with risk factors such as family history of heart disease, high blood pressure, increased cholesterol, smoking, excess weight or early diabetes.

Internal Medicine – Extended Assessment

  • Internal medicine specialist consultation with detailed risk evaluation

  • Vital signs and body composition (blood pressure, pulse, oxygen saturation, BMI, waist circumference)

Extended Laboratory Tests

  • Complete blood count (CBC)

  • Fasting blood glucose

  • HbA1c (3-month average blood sugar)

  • Kidney function tests (Urea, Creatinine)

  • Liver function tests (AST, ALT, GGT, ALP, Bilirubin)

  • Lipid profile (Total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, Triglycerides, non-HDL)

  • Electrolytes (Na, K, Ca, Mg)

  • Thyroid function tests (TSH, Free T4)

  • Uric acid

  • Vitamin D and Vitamin B12

  • Urinalysis

Cardiology – Intermediate Cardiac Screening

  • Cardiology specialist examination

  • Resting 12-lead ECG

  • Exercise stress test (treadmill) in suitable patients

  • Echocardiography (heart ultrasound) to evaluate heart function and valves

Chest Diseases – Detailed Evaluation

  • Chest diseases consultation where indicated

  • Pulmonary function test (spirometry)

  • Chest X-ray in smokers or patients with respiratory symptoms

Urology / Male Health – Extended

  • Urology specialist examination and prostate evaluation

  • PSA test for prostate screening according to age, family history and physician decision

  • Evaluation of urinary symptoms (frequency, urgency, weak stream, nocturia, etc.)

Additional Imaging (according to clinical need)

  • Abdominal ultrasound (liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys)

  • Carotid artery Doppler ultrasound in selected high-risk patients

Who is it for?
Men aged 50+ or any male patient with multiple risk factors such as long-term smoking, strong family history of heart attack or stroke, obesity, diabetes, or those who want the most comprehensive screening.

Internal Medicine – Comprehensive Evaluation

  • Detailed internal medicine consultation with personalised prevention plan

  • Full physical examination and risk scoring

  • Extended laboratory panel including:

    • CBC, fasting glucose, HbA1c

    • Full kidney and liver profile

    • Lipid profile with detailed fractions

    • Electrolytes (Na, K, Ca, Mg)

    • Thyroid hormones (TSH, Free T4 ± Free T3 as needed)

    • Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, Folate

    • Uric acid

    • Selected tumour markers where clinically indicated (e.g. PSA, CEA, AFP – centre policy may vary)

    • Stool occult blood test for colorectal cancer screening

Advanced Cardiology Screening

  • Cardiology specialist examination

  • Resting ECG + exercise stress test

  • Echocardiography (heart ultrasound)

  • In high-risk or selected patients:

    • Referral for coronary calcium score CT or coronary CT angiography (depending on hospital protocol – included or optional)

    • 24-hour Holter ECG in suspected rhythm disorders

Chest and Lung Evaluation

  • Chest diseases consultation in smokers or patients with respiratory complaints

  • Pulmonary function test (spirometry ± bronchodilator test if needed)

  • Low-dose thoracic CT for lung cancer screening in long-term smokers according to guidelines and physician decision

Urology / Male Health – Advanced

  • Detailed urology examination and prostate assessment

  • PSA and, where appropriate, free/total PSA ratio

  • Evaluation of erectile function, lower urinary tract symptoms and male ageing issues

  • Scrotal and prostate ultrasound when indicated

Vascular and Metabolic Risk Assessment

  • Carotid Doppler ultrasound in appropriate patients to evaluate plaque and blood flow

  • Ankle-brachial index (ABI) or peripheral vascular assessment where available

  • Lifestyle counselling: nutrition, physical activity, smoking cessation and weight management tailored to the patient

Imaging and General Screening

  • Abdominal ultrasound (liver, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys)

  • In selected high-risk men: referral for colonoscopy or advanced colorectal cancer screening in coordination with gastroenterology

Basic

  • Essential tests
  • Internal Medicine exam
  • Standard blood work
  • Resting ECG
  • Basic imaging

Plus

  • Includes Basic package
  • Extended blood panel
  • Echocardiography
  • Stress test (when suitable)
  • More specialist evaluations

Premium

  • Includes Plus package
  • Advanced imaging & CT options
  • Holter ECG (when needed)
  • Comprehensive risk analysis
  • Personalized full health plan
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