Ideal for: M/F age 30 and above
Fasting for 8-10 hours prior to sample collection
Home Sample Collection Available
Package Overview
This package is designed for diabetic patients at high risk of both heart and kidney failure. Early diagnosis is essential in preventing life-threatening complications. Don’t wait for symptoms to appear—take control of your health today.Who Is This Package For?
- Diabetic patients
- Individuals with a family history of heart or kidney diseases
- Those who want to prevent the progression of chronic conditions
Blood Sugar Tests
- HbA1c Test: Measures average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months to assess diabetes management.
- Fasting Blood Sugar: Provides baseline blood sugar levels after overnight fasting.
Lipid Profile
- Total Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, Triglycerides: Comprehensive cholesterol profile to evaluate cardiovascular risk.
NT-proBNP Test
- NT-proBNP (N-Terminal pro b-type Natriuretic Peptide): A critical test for heart failure, especially in diabetic patients.
Serum Insulin
- Serum Insulin: Evaluate insulin levels to assess how effectively your body regulates blood sugar.
Urine Microalbumin Test
- Urine Microalbumin: Detects early kidney damage by measuring small amounts of protein in the urine.
Why Choose the Diabetic Heart and Kidney Disease Prevention Package?
This comprehensive health package provides a holistic assessment of critical health areas for individuals with diabetes, offering a clear picture of their overall health status.
- Convenient Service: Includes free home blood collection and ECG for maximum comfort.
- Comprehensive Assessment: Covers vital health parameters to provide a holistic view of your health status.
- Early Detection: Aims to identify potential health issues before they become serious, allowing for timely intervention.
- Tailored for Diabetics: Focuses on cardiovascular and renal health concerns prevalent in individuals with diabetes.
- Complete Health Monitoring: Covers multiple health parameters to provide a full evaluation of your overall health.
By investing in this package, you’re taking a proactive step towards preventing and managing diabetes-related complications.
Booking Your Health Checkup
Scheduling your Diabetic Heart and Kidney disease Prevention Package checkup with Dr. Vaidya’s Laboratory in Mumbai, Thane, or Borivali is straightforward. You can book the Diabetic Heart and Kidney disease Prevention Package through our website or by calling our helpline at 1800 266 8992. Our team in these locations is dedicated to providing top-notch diagnostic services, ensuring you receive the best care and comprehensive health insights.
Take a proactive step towards maintaining your health and well-being with our specialised health package designed just for you.
FAQs for Aarogya Vaidya Typhoid Advance Package
Diabetes can damage blood vessels and increase the risk of heart disease by causing high blood sugar levels, which lead to inflammation and narrowing of arteries, contributing to heart failure.
Diastolic heart failure (heart failure with preserved ejection fraction) is often seen in diabetic patients due to stiffening of the heart muscle.
Control blood sugar levels, maintain a healthy diet, exercise regularly, avoid smoking, and have regular health check-ups.
Yes, with proper management of heart failure and lifestyle changes, patients can live for many years.
Cardiovascular disease, including heart attack and stroke, is the leading cause of death in diabetics.
The target HbA1c for heart failure patients is generally 7.0% or below, though individual targets may vary.
Diabetic neuropathy can damage nerves, leading to reduced pain sensation, making heart attacks less noticeable or “silent.”
Cardiac diabetic refers to heart conditions, particularly heart failure and coronary artery disease, caused or worsened by diabetes.
Kidney damage from diabetes can begin within 5-10 years after diagnosis, especially if blood sugar levels are not well controlled.
Yes, uncontrolled diabetes is one of the leading causes of kidney failure due to damage to the small blood vessels in the kidneys.
Kidney damage from diabetes is usually not reversible but can be managed to prevent further deterioration.
While diabetic kidney disease is not curable, early detection and management can slow its progression.
End-stage diabetes refers to the final stage of diabetic complications, where organs like the kidneys fail, requiring dialysis or transplantation.
Signs include increased protein in urine (microalbumin), swelling in legs, high blood pressure, and fatigue.
High NT-proBNP levels indicate heart failure or other heart-related issues, as it reflects stress on the heart.
Yes, NT-proBNP is a well-established cardiac marker used to diagnose heart failure.
For people under 75, a normal NT-proBNP range is typically less than 125 pg/mL. For those over 75, it is less than 450 pg/mL.
BNP levels above 900 pg/mL may indicate severe heart failure and require urgent medical attention.
High microalbumin levels suggest early kidney damage, particularly in diabetic patients.
Microalbumin levels above 300 mg/g indicate more advanced kidney disease and possible kidney failure.
A normal microalbumin range is less than 30 mg/g in a urine sample.
Microalbumin in urine is a marker for early kidney damage in diabetics and helps monitor the progression of diabetic nephropathy.
The serum insulin test measures insulin levels in the blood to diagnose insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, or insulin-producing tumors.
High insulin levels may indicate insulin resistance, a risk factor for type 2 diabetes, and other metabolic conditions.
A normal fasting serum insulin level typically ranges from 2.6 to 24.9 µIU/mL.
Low serum insulin may indicate type 1 diabetes or other forms of insulin deficiency.
Note: ECG Reporting charge extra