Nuestro Chequeo Esencial Femenino ha sido diseñado para evaluar de manera integral el estado de salud de la mujer y detectar de forma temprana enfermedades que, en muchos casos, no presentan síntomas en sus etapas iniciales.
This set of tests allows for the identification of sexually transmitted infections such as human papillomavirus (HPV), HIV, or syphilis; assessment of the risk of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases; detection of abnormalities in kidney and thyroid function; and prevention of cervical and colorectal cancer.
Performing this checkup at least once a year provides the opportunity to take action in a timely manner, begin treatment early, and adopt healthier lifestyle habits.
What does the Essential Women's Checkup include?
1. Total Triiodothyronine (T3)
It measures the amount of T3 in the blood, a hormone produced by the thyroid gland that regulates metabolism. Changes in its levels may indicate hyperthyroidism, a condition that speeds up bodily functions and can cause weight loss, rapid heartbeat, or nervousness.
2. Ultrasensitive Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
It evaluates thyroid function by measuring the amount of TSH, a hormone that regulates the production of T3 and T4. It is useful for detecting both hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) and hyperthyroidism.
3. Serology (Non-Treponemal Test) RPR in Serum
Initial test to diagnose syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection that, if left untreated, can cause serious complications in the heart, nervous system, and other organs.
4. Total cholesterol
It measures the total amount of cholesterol in the blood, a key indicator for assessing cardiovascular risk.
5. High-density cholesterol (HDL)
Known as "good cholesterol," it helps remove excess cholesterol from the arteries. High levels of HDL protect against cardiovascular disease.
6. Glucosa en Suero, LCR u Otro Fluido
It measures glucose concentration and allows for the diagnosis of diabetes or prediabetes. It is also useful in detecting other metabolic disorders.
7. Enzymatic Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Cholesterol
It assesses the level of "bad cholesterol," which, when excessive, is deposited on the walls of the arteries, increasing the risk of atherosclerosis, heart attack, or stroke.
8. Serum creatinine
It indicates how well the kidneys are functioning. Abnormal values may indicate kidney problems, which are easier to treat if detected early.
9. Total Thyroxine (T4)
Another hormone produced by the thyroid gland. Together with T3 and TSH, it provides a complete picture of thyroid function.
10. Triglycerides
Measures the level of fats present in the blood. High values are associated with an increased risk of heart disease and pancreatitis.
11. Occult Blood in Stool (Specific Human Hemoglobin Determination)
Detects small amounts of blood that are not visible in the stool. It is a key tool for the early diagnosis of colorectal cancer and gastrointestinal bleeding.
12. Urinalysis with Sediment and Urine Specific Gravity
Examine urine to detect urinary tract infections, kidney problems, and metabolic disorders.
13. Complete Blood Count IV Automatic Method
Analyzes red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Detects anemia, infections, and clotting disorders.
14. Classification for Human Papillomavirus in Women
Identifies and classifies high-risk HPV types, responsible for most cases of cervical cancer.
15. HIV 1 and 2, Antibodies
Detects the presence of antibodies against the human immunodeficiency virus, enabling early diagnosis and timely initiation of treatment.
What are the benefits of having this checkup?
- Prevention and early detection of common diseases in women.
- Comprehensive coverage: a single checkup analyzes infections, hormonal health, organ function, and cardiovascular risk.
- Health history: allows you to compare results year after year and detect changes early on.
- Peace of mind and control: knowing that your health is being monitored allows you to make safer decisions for your well-being.
- Preparing for the Essential Women's Checkup
- Fast for 8 to 12 hours for glucose and lipid profile tests.
- Avoid alcohol and strenuous exercise the day before.
- Inform about medications and supplements, as some may alter the results.
- For a Pap smear or HPV test, it is recommended to avoid sexual intercourse, douching, or using vaginal suppositories for 48 hours beforehand.
Prevention is power:
The Essential Checkup: Women's Health is not just a list of tests, it is an opportunity to take a proactive approach to your health. Having it done once a year allows you to detect risk factors and diseases in their early stages, when treatment and recovery options are greater.



