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Why Get Your Check-Up at LIV Hospital?

A comprehensive health check-up at LIV Hospital Istanbul goes beyond basic screening. Our internationally accredited facility combines cutting-edge diagnostic technology with expert medical analysis to give you a complete picture of your health. Whether you're planning preventive care or need specialized screening, our tailored check-up packages detect potential health issues early.

A Deeper Look Into Your Health

A comprehensive health check-up at LIV Hospital Istanbul goes beyond basic screening. Our internationally accredited facility combines cutting-edge diagnostic technology with expert medical analysis to give you a complete and actionable picture of your health. Whether you're focused on preventive care or need specialized screening, our tailored check-up packages are designed to detect potential health issues at their earliest stage.

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Comprehensive Check-Up Packages Tailored to Your Needs

We offer complete health screening packages designed for different age groups, lifestyles, and health concerns. Every package includes thorough testing and expert consultation.
Basic Health Check-Up
(Ideal for adults under 40)
Executive Check-Up
(Ideal for professionals & adults 40+)
Premium Comprehensive Check-Up
(For a complete evaluation)
Complete blood count & metabolic panel
All Basic Check-Up tests
All Executive Check-Up tests
Cardiovascular screening (ECG, blood pressure)
Advanced cardiac assessment (stress test, echo)
Full-body MRI or CT scan
Chest X-ray & urinalysis
Abdominal ultrasound
Cancer screening panel
Liver & kidney function tests
Thyroid & hormone screening
Bone density scan (DEXA)
Physician consultation
Vitamin panel & tumor markers
Gastroenterology consultation

Full Body Health Checkup in Istanbul – Tailored for UK Residents

Take control of your well-being with a comprehensive health check up at LIV Hospital Istanbul – the top choice for full body health checkups and medical check ups for international patients, including those from the UK.

Our internationally accredited hospital offers full health screening and preventive health checkup services using state-of-the-art diagnostic technologies. Whether you are looking for a routine full check up or a targeted body check up test, our English-speaking medical team ensures a smooth and efficient experience from arrival to results.

Your Journey

From initial online booking to your return home, our team handles everything. Your Turkey check up from UK includes:

1. Free consultation & health planning

2. Flight & hotel assistance

3. One-day health check up in Istanbul

4. Post-visit support with English reports

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Simple, Fast, and Comprehensive: Your Check-Up Journey

Phase 1

Before Your Visit

Your journey begins with a simple online booking process and a pre-visit health questionnaire.
Your VIP patient coordinator will confirm your appointment, provide fasting guidelines, and arrange all hotel and transfer logistics.

We ensure your travel from the UK to Istanbul is effortless, with all arrangements handled for you.

Phase 2

During Your Check-Up (One Efficient Day)

Your day starts with a warm welcome, followed by efficient laboratory tests and advanced imaging studies (X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.).All treatment details, including medication, scheduling, and follow-up, are finalized.
You will have a series of consultations with different specialists according to your package, all in one location.
Enjoy refreshments in our private lounge while your results are processed by our on-site laboratory.

Phase 3

After Your Check-Up (Same-Day Results)

In the afternoon, you will have a detailed consultation with a physician who will explain all your results in clear, understandable language.
You will receive a comprehensive health report in English, including all test results and personalized recommendations.
Leave with a clear action plan for your health and digital access to all your records, with telemedicine follow-up available.

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A Seamless Medical Tourism Experience in Istanbul

Airport Transfers

We provide complimentary VIP pickup and drop-off from the airport to ensure a smooth arrival and departure.

Hotel Arrangements

Let us arrange your stay at one of our high-quality partner hotels at preferential rates.

Professional Translation

While our medical staff is fluent in English, professional interpreters for other languages are available to ensure perfect clarity.

Full Coordination

Your dedicated international patient coordinator handles all your appointments and logistics, so you can focus on your health.

Why Choose LIV Hospital for Your Full Medical Check Up?

· Full Body Health Check Packages: Choose from Basic, Executive, or Premium – tailored to your needs.

· Same-Day Results: Complete your full medical check up and receive digital reports within 24 hours.

· UK-Friendly Service: Seamless experience for UK residents – airport transfers, translation services, and travel planning.

· International Experts: JCI-accredited specialists and cutting-edge equipment for accurate results.

Patients from the UK trust LIV Hospital for their full health check abroad – combining high medical standards with affordability.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Check-Ups

The entire process, from testing to receiving your final results and consultation, is completed in a single day, typically taking about 5-6 hours.
Not at all. Our medical team and your dedicated patient coordinator are fluent in English. Professional interpreters for other languages are also available.
You will receive a comprehensive printed health report in English during your final consultation. You will also be given secure digital access to all your test results and imaging files.
Due to the different healthcare cost structures, we are able to provide the same high-quality care, technology, and expertise at a significantly more accessible price point without compromising on standards.

International coordinators respond within 12 hours

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Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Children (Under 4)
900€

Regular health checkups, starting in infancy, lay the foundation for lifelong health. The Liv Kids 1 Check-Up Package supports healthy growth and development from an early age with a detailed general examination, dental examination, chest diseases, and pediatric cardiology examinations, as well as laboratory tests, radiology, and cardiology examinations.

  • Pediatrics Examination: Assessment of your child’s growth, development, vaccination status, and general health by a specialist.
  • Pediatric Cardiology Examination: Evaluation of heart health, murmurs, or congenital heart defects by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Assessment of visual acuity, strabismus, and general eye health.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of oral and dental development and cavity risks.
  • Echocardiography (pediatric, under 4 years): A painless, radiation-free heart ultrasound examining the heart’s structure, chambers, and valves.
  • Chest Radiography (PA, one-way): General evaluation of the lungs and airways.
  • US, Whole Abdominal: Detailed examination of abdominal organs like liver, spleen, and kidneys without radiation.
  • US, Lower Abdominal (Pelvic): Evaluation of the bladder and lower abdominal region.
Growth, Development & Anemia
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Basic test showing anemia, infection status, and immune system health.
  • Ferritin: Measures iron stores; crucial for mental and physical development in children.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Measures thyroid function; vital for growth and intelligence development.
Immunity & Hepatitis Screening
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether immunity to Hepatitis B has developed (usually via vaccination).
  • HBsAg: Checks for Hepatitis B virus carrier status or infection.
  • Anti-HAV IgG (Hepatitis A): Shows immunity status against Hepatitis A virus.
Liver & Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): Enzyme evaluating liver function.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Enzyme evaluating liver and tissue damage.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Indicates liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates kidney function.
  • Urinalysis: Provides information on urinary tract infections and kidney health.
Metabolism & Lipids
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Measures blood glucose levels.
  • Cholesterol (Total, HDL, LDL): Measures blood lipids to assess genetic or diet-related risks.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Children 1 (Over 4)
920€

Regular check-ups for school-aged children ensure healthy growth. The Liv Kids 1 Check-Up Package supports healthy growth and development at an early age with a detailed general examination, dental examination, pulmonology and pediatric cardiology examinations, as well as laboratory tests, radiology, and cardiology examinations.

  • Pediatrics Examination: Assessment of your child’s growth, development, vaccination status, and general health by a specialist.
  • Pediatric Cardiology Examination: Evaluation of heart health, murmurs, or congenital heart defects by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Assessment of visual acuity, strabismus, and general eye health.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of oral and dental development and cavity risks.
  • Chest Radiography (PA, one-way): General evaluation of the lungs and airways.
  • US, Whole Abdominal: Detailed examination of abdominal organs like liver, spleen, and kidneys using sound waves (no radiation).
  • US, Lower Abdominal (Pelvic): Evaluation of the bladder and lower abdominal region.
  • Transthoracic Echocardiography (ECHO): A painless, radiation-free heart ultrasound examining the heart’s structure, chambers, and valves.
Growth, Development & Anemia
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Basic test showing anemia, infection status, and immune system health.
  • Ferritin: Measures iron stores; crucial for mental and physical development in children.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Measures thyroid function; vital for growth and intelligence development.
Immunity & Hepatitis Screening
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether immunity to Hepatitis B has developed (usually via vaccination).
  • HBsAg: Checks for Hepatitis B virus carrier status or infection.
  • Anti-HAV IgG (Hepatitis A): Shows immunity status against Hepatitis A virus.
Liver & Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): Enzyme evaluating liver function.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Enzyme evaluating liver and tissue damage.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Indicates liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates kidney function.
  • Urinalysis: Provides information on urinary tract infections and kidney health
Metabolism & Lipids
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Measures blood glucose levels.
  • Cholesterol (Total, HDL, LDL): Measures blood lipids to assess genetic or diet-related risks.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Children Package (1-4 Years)
980$

Check-ups for children ages 1 to 4 allow for the early detection of developmental delays. The Liv Online Children’s Package includes a detailed general examination, dental examination, laboratory tests, and radiological examinations to support healthy growth and development at an early age.

  • Pediatrics Examination: Assessment of your child’s growth, development, vaccination status, and general health by a specialist.
  • Pediatric Cardiology Examination: Evaluation of heart health, murmurs, or congenital heart defects by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Assessment of visual acuity, strabismus, and general eye health.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of oral and dental development and cavity risks.
  • US, Whole Abdominal: Detailed examination of abdominal organs like liver, spleen, and kidneys using sound waves (no radiation).
Growth, Development & Anemia (Nutritional Status)
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Basic test showing anemia, infection status, and immune system health.
  • Iron Panel (Iron, UIBC, Ferritin): Measures iron levels and stores; screens for iron deficiency anemia, which is crucial for mental and physical development.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): A critical vitamin for brain development, the nervous system, and blood formation.
  • Calcidiol (Vitamin D): Measures Vitamin D levels, vital for bone development, dental health, and the immune system.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Measures thyroid function; vital for growth and intelligence development.
Organ Functions & Metabolism
  • Liver Enzymes (ALT, AST, GGT): Evaluates liver function, bile ducts, and potential tissue damage. Anti-HBs: Indicates whether immunity to Hepatitis B has developed (usually via vaccination).
  • HBsAg: Checks for Hepatitis B virus carrier status or infection.
  • Anti-HAV IgG (Hepatitis A): Shows immunity status against Hepatitis A virus.
Infection & Immunity Screening
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether immunity to Hepatitis B has developed (usually via vaccination).
  • HBsAg: Checks for Hepatitis B virus carrier status or infection.
  • Urinalysis: Provides information on urinary tract infections and kidney health.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Children (Over 4)
980$

Regular health screenings during children’s developmental stages help identify potential health problems early. The Liv Online Child Check-Up Package includes a detailed general examination, a dental examination, laboratory tests, radiological and cardiological examinations, and a consultation with a dietitian.

  • Pediatrics Examination: Assessment of your child’s growth, development, vaccination status, and general health by a specialist.
  • Pediatric Cardiology Examination: Evaluation of heart health, murmurs, or congenital heart defects by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Assessment of visual acuity, strabismus, and general eye health.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of oral and dental development and cavity risks.
  • Dietitian Examination: Evaluation of nutritional habits and planning for healthy growth.
  • Chest Radiography (P.A.): General evaluation of the lungs and airways.
  • US, Whole Abdominal: Detailed examination of abdominal organs like liver, spleen, and kidneys using sound waves (no radiation).
  • Panoramic Movie (Dental X-Ray): Detailed imaging of all teeth and jaw structure on a single film (important for tracking dental development).

Transthoracic Echocardiography (ECHO): A painless, radiation-free heart ultrasound examining the heart’s structure, chambers, and valves.

Growth, Development & Anemia (Nutritional Status)
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Basic test showing anemia, infection status, and immune system health.
  • Iron Panel (Iron, UIBC, Ferritin): Measures iron levels and stores; screens for iron deficiency anemia, which is crucial for mental and physical development. Vitamin B12: A critical vitamin for brain development, the nervous system, and blood formation.
  • Vitamin D3 (25-OH-Cholecalciferol): Measures Vitamin D levels, vital for bone development, dental health, and the immune system.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Measures thyroid function; vital for growth and intelligence development.
Infection & Immunity Screening
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether immunity to Hepatitis B has developed (usually via vaccination).
  • HBsAg: Checks for Hepatitis B virus carrier status or infection.
  • Anti-HAV IgM: Checks for active Hepatitis A infection.
Organ Functions & Metabolism
  • Liver Enzymes (ALT, AST, GGT): Evaluates liver function, bile ducts, and potential tissue damage.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates kidney function.
  • Fasting Blood Sugar: Checks metabolic status and glucose metabolism.
  • Cholesterol (Total, HDL, LDL): Measures blood lipids to assess genetic or diet-related risks.
  • Urinalysis: Provides information on urinary tract infections and kidney health.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Health Basic Package
340$

Proactively managing your health is the first step toward a long and high-quality life. This basic check-up package is designed to evaluate your body’s essential functions and detect potential health issues at an early stage. Through comprehensive examinations, laboratory, and imaging tests, it aims to provide an important overview of your general health status, allowing you to look to the future with confidence

  • Check-up Examination: A general assessment of your health and interpretation of results by a physician.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Measures the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart to screen for possible heart conditions.
Blood Biochemistry
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and follow-up of diabetes.
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): An enzyme test that evaluates liver function and potential liver damage.
  • Creatinine: Assesses the kidneys’ blood-filtering ability and general kidney function.
Blood Lipids (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood; used to determine the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: Known as “good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: Known as “bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Hematology (Blood Count)
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infections, and various blood disorders.
Urine Tests
  • Urinalysis: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections, and some systemic diseases (like diabetes).

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Standard Female
540€

Go beyond standard controls. This expanded check-up adds detailed abdominal ultrasounds and Hepatitis B & C screenings to the basic tests. The package provides a comprehensive analysis of your health, offering a roadmap for proactive care and key insights into your internal organs and infectious diseases.

  • Check-up Examination: A general assessment of your health and interpretation of results by a physician.
  • Dentist Examination: Evaluation of oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components, such as body fat percentage, muscle mass, and metabolic rate.
  • Chest Radiography (PA, one-way): Imaging of the lungs and chest cavity to evaluate respiratory system diseases.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Measures the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart to screen for possible heart conditions.
Blood Biochemistry
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and follow-up of diabetes.
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): An enzyme test that evaluates liver function and potential liver damage.
  • Creatinine: Assesses the kidneys’ blood-filtering ability and general kidney function
Blood Lipids (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood; used to determine the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: Known as “good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: Known as “bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Hematology (Blood Count)
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infections, and various blood disorders.
Urine Tests
  • Urinalysis: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections, and some systemic diseases (like diabetes).

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Female
950$

General health screenings and gynecological examinations are important for early diagnosis of diseases in women. The Liv Online Women’s Check-Up Package includes a detailed general examination, dental, cardiology, and gynecology examinations, as well as laboratory tests, radiology, pathology, and cardiology examinations, and a consultation with a dietitian.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by a doctor and interpretation of the results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology Examination: Evaluation of your gynaecological health status and relevant screenings.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
  • Chest Radiography (PA, single-sided): Evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lungs and rib cage.
  • Digital Mammography (bilateral): A detailed breast scan using low-dose X-rays used for early detection of breast cancer.
  • US, Breast (bilateral): Examination of breast tissue using sound waves (ultrasound), especially used as an adjunct to mammography.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder, uterus and ovaries.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
  • Cervical or Vaginal Cytology (Thin-Prep): It is a modern “Smear test” method used for the early diagnosis of cervical cancer and pre-cancerous lesions.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR – Sedimentation): It is used to investigate general infection and inflammatory conditions (inflammation) in the body.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and inflammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Anemia and Vitamins
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Hormone Tests
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Plus Female
1630$

Regular check-ups are essential for early diagnosis and protecting your health. The Liv Online Plus Women’s Check Up Package offers a comprehensive solution, ranging from general, dental, eye, and gastroenterology exams to gynecology and cardiology. The package also includes full laboratory tests, radiological screenings, and a dietitian consultation.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Gastroenterology Exam: An evaluation of your stomach, intestines, and digestive system by a specialist.
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology Examination: Evaluation of your gynaecological health status and relevant screenings.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Visual acuity, eye pressure and general eye health checked by a specialist.
  • Dietitian Examination: Evaluation of your eating habits and body composition.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Chest Radiography (PA, single-sided): Evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lings and rib cage.
  • Digital Mammography (bilateral): A detailed breast scan using low-dose X-rays used for early detection of breast cancer.
  • Panoramic Film (Teeth): Detailed imaging of all teeth, jaw structure and roots on a single film.
  • US, Breast (bilateral): Examination of breast tissue using sound waves (ultrasound), especially used as an adjunct to mammography.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder, uterus and ovaries.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
  • Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs): Measures the capacity of your lungs and how well they work; used in the diagnosis of diseases such as asthma and COPD.
  • Cervical or Vaginal Cytology (Thin-Prep): It is a modern “Smear test” method used for the early diagnosis of cervical cancer and pre-cancerous lesions.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and iniammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Anemia, Vitamins and Hormones
  • Iron: Measures the level of iron in the blood.
  • Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC): Indicates the body’s capacity to bind and transport iron.
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • T4 (Thyroxine), Free: Measures the active (free) form of the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Shape Advanced Heart Diagnosis Program
1300€

Examining cardiovascular health through advanced tests is Examining cardiovascular health through advanced tests is crucial for preventing potential risks. The Liv Shape crucial for preventing potential risks. The Liv Shape Advanced Cardiac Diagnostic Program includes a general Advanced Cardiac Diagnostic Program includes a general examination, dental examination, laboratory tests, examination, dental examination, laboratory tests, radiological and cardiological examinations, and body radiological and cardiological examinations, and body analysis.

  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by a doctor and interpretation of the results.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
  • CT, Calcium Scoring: It is an advanced screening test that measures calcium deposits (calcification) in the heart vessels using tomography and is used to determine the risk of future heart attacks.
  • Transthoracic Echocardiography (ECHO): This is a heart ultrasound. It examines the structure, valves, and pumping function of the heart in detail.
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • Intima Media Thickness (IMT) Measurement: Early detection of arteriosclerosis and stroke risk by measuring the wall thickness of the jugular vein (carotid artery) using ultrasound.
  • Cardiac Teleradiography (one-way): A special chest X-ray taken to evaluate the size and shape of the heart.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health. Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Biochemistry and Hormone
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
Cardiac Risk Marker
  • Micro CRP: A very sensitive test that indicates low-level chronic inflammation in the body and, indirectly, cardiac risk.
Hematology (Blood Count)
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Shape Plus Advanced Heart Diagnosis Program
2200$

A more comprehensive assessment of heart disease accelerates early diagnosis and treatment. The Liv Shape Plus Advanced Heart Diagnostic Program includes a general examination, dental examination, laboratory tests, radiological and cardiological examinations, and body analysis.

  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
Advanced Cardiology Imaging and Tests
  • Coronary CT Angiography: Detailed imaging of the vessels feeding the heart (coronary arteries) using computerized tomography, detecting stenosis and plaques.
  • CT, Calcium Scoring: It is an advanced screening test that measures calcium deposits (calcification) in the heart vessels using tomography and is used to determine the risk of future heart attacks.
  • Transthoracic Echocardiography (ECHO): This is a heart ultrasound. It examines the structure, valves, and pumping function of the heart in detail.
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • Color Doppler US, Carotid: Ultrasound examination of the neck (carotid) vessels to evaluate stenosis and plaques that may lead to the risk of stroke.
  • Cardiac Teleradiography (one-way): A special chest X-ray taken to evaluate the size and shape of the heart.
Blood Fats and Advanced Cardiac Risk Markers
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
  • Lipoprotein a [Lp(a)]: A specific type of cholesterol that is a genetic risk factor for heart disease.
  • Homocysteine: An amino acid whose high levels pose a risk for cardiovascular disease.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that indicates inflammation in the body and indirectly cardiac risk.
Biochemistry and Hormone
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Hematology (Blood Count)
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Silver Cancer Screening Female
2200$

Early diagnosis of common cancers in women is lifesaving. The Liv Silver Women’s Cancer Screening Package includes a detailed general examination, cardiology, general surgery, and gynecology examinations, as well as laboratory and imaging tests for common cancers in women.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology Examination: Evaluation of your gynaecological health status and relevant screenings.
  • General Surgical Examination: General evaluation of the thyroid, breast, and other systems from a surgical perspective.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • MRI, Brain (Non-contrast): Detailed examination of brain tissue and structure, stroke or tumor risks with MRI.
  • MRI, Whole Abdomen (Non-contrast): Detailed imaging of all intra-abdominal organs (liver, kidney, pancreas, etc.) with MRI.
  • CT, Thorax (Non-contrast): A detailed tomography scan in which the lungs and chest cavity are examined cross-sectionally.
  • Digital Mammography (bilateral): A detailed breast scan using low-dose X-rays used for early detection of breast cancer.
  • US, Breast (bilateral): Examination of breast tissue using sound waves (ultrasound), especially used as an adjunct to mammography.
  • US, Whole Abdomen: General evaluation of the intra-abdominal organs (liver, gallbladder, kidneys, pancreas, etc.) with ultrasound.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Measures the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart (at rest).
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • Transthoracic Echocardiography (ECHO): This is a heart ultrasound. It examines the structure, valves, and pumping function of the heart in detail.
  • Cervical or Vaginal Cytology (Thin-Prep): It is a modern “Smear test” method used for the early diagnosis of cervical cancer and pre-cancerous lesions.
Tumor Markers (Cancer Screening)
  • Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP): It is a risk marker, especially for liver cancer and some germ cell tumors.
  • Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA): It is a follow-up marker in various types of cancer, especially colon (bowel) cancer.
  • CA-125 (Mucin 16 – MUC 16): It is used especially in ovarian cancer screening and follow-up.
  • CA-15-3: It is a tumor marker used especially in breast cancer monitoring.
  • CA-19-9: Used in the monitoring of digestive system cancers, especially pancreatic cancer.
Hematology, Anemia and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR – Sedimentation): It is used to investigate general infection and inflammatory conditions (inflammation) in the body.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and inflammation in the body.
  • Iron, Serum: Measures the level of iron in the blood.
  • Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC): Indicates the body’s capacity to bind and transport iron.
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver, Kidney, and Enzymes
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Creatinine, Serum: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
  • Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH): A general damage marker enzyme found in many tissues in the body.
  • Protein Total, Serum: Measures the total amount of protein in the blood and provides information about nutrition and liver status.
  • Albumin, Serum: It is an essential protein produced by the liver that indicates the body’s fluid balance and nutrition.
  • Protein Electrophoresis, Serum: Provides information about some blood diseases or immune system disorders by separating different protein groups in the blood.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Vitamins, Minerals and Hormones
  • Phosphorus, Inorganic: An important mineral for bone health, energy metabolism and kidney function.
  • Calcium, Serum: A critical mineral for bone and tooth health, muscle function and nerve conduction.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • T4 (Thyroxine), Free: Measures the active (free) form of the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
  • Intact Parathyroid Hormone (iPTH): It is the parathyroid gland hormone that regulates calcium and bone metabolism.
  • Calcitonin Test: It is a hormone secreted by the thyroid gland that regulates calcium levels.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Gold Cancer Screening Female
3000$

Comprehensive cancer screenings specifically for women help protect health in older age. The Liv Gold Women’s Cancer Screening Package includes a detailed general examination, cardiology, general surgery, and gynecology examinations, as well as laboratory tests, radiology, pathology, and cardiology examinations for cancer types common in women.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology Examination: Evaluation of your gynaecological health status and relevant screenings.
  • General Surgical Examination: General evaluation of the thyroid, breast, and other systems from a surgical perspective.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Neurological Examination: An evaluation of brain and nervous system functions and stroke risks by a specialist.
  • Anesthesia, Surgical Units…: Suitability assessment performed by the anesthesiologist before planned endoscopic (gastroscopy/colonoscopy) procedures.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Colonoscopy (Total): Examination of the entire large intestine with a camera (usually under anesthesia) to screen for polyps and cancer.
  • Esophago-gastroduodenoscopy: Examination of the esophagus, stomach and duodenum with a camera (usually under anesthesia).
  • MRI, Brain (Non-contrast): Detailed examination of brain tissue and structure, stroke or tumor risks with MRI.
  • MRI, Whole Abdomen (Non-contrast): Detailed imaging of all intra-abdominal organs (liver, kidney, pancreas, etc.) with MRI.
  • CT, Thorax (Non-contrast): A detailed tomography scan in which the lungs and chest cavity are examined cross-sectionally.
  • Digital Mammography (bilateral): A detailed breast scan using low-dose X-rays used for early detection of breast cancer.
  • US, Breast (bilateral): Examination of breast tissue using sound waves (ultrasound), especially used as an adjunct to mammography.
  • US, Whole Abdomen: General evaluation of the intra-abdominal organs (liver, gallbladder, kidneys, pancreas, etc.) with ultrasound.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Measures the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart (at rest).
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • Transthoracic Echocardiography (ECHO): This is a heart ultrasound. It examines the structure, valves, and pumping function of the heart in detail.
  • Cervical or Vaginal Cytology (Thin-Prep): It is a modern “Smear test” method used for the early diagnosis of cervical cancer and pre-cancerous lesions.
Tumor Markers (Cancer Screening)
  • Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP): It is a risk marker, especially for liver cancer and some germ cell tumors.
  • Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA): It is a follow-up marker in various types of cancer, especially colon (bowel) cancer.
  • CA-125 (Mucin 16 – MUC 16): It is used especially in ovarian cancer screening and follow-up.
  • CA-15-3: It is a tumor marker used especially in breast cancer monitoring.
  • CA-19-9: Used in the monitoring of digestive system cancers, especially pancreatic cancer.
  • Calcitonin Test: It is a hormone secreted by the thyroid gland that regulates calcium levels (may be elevated in some thyroid cancers).
Hematology, Anemia and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • Leukocyte Formula (Peripheral Smear): Detailed examination of the types of leukocytes (white blood cells) in the blood under a microscope.
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR – Sedimentation): It is used to investigate general infection and inflammatory conditions (inflammation) in the body.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and inflammation in the body.
  • Iron, Serum: Measures the level of iron in the blood.
  • Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC): Indicates the body’s capacity to bind and transport iron.
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver, Kidney, Protein and Enzymes
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Creatinine, Serum: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
  • Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH): A general damage marker enzyme found in many tissues in the body.
  • Protein Total, Serum: Measures the total amount of protein in the blood and provides information about nutrition and liver status.
  • Albumin, Serum: It is an essential protein produced by the liver that indicates the body’s fluid balance and nutrition.
  • Protein Electrophoresis, Serum: Provides information about some blood diseases or immune system disorders by separating different protein groups in the blood.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Vitamins, Minerals and Hormones
  • Phosphorus, Inorganic: An important mineral for bone health, energy metabolism and kidney function.
  • Calcium, Serum: A critical mineral for bone and tooth health, muscle function and nerve conduction.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • T4 (Thyroxine), Free: Measures the active (free) form of the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
  • Intact Parathyroid Hormone (iPTH): It is the parathyroid gland hormone that regulates calcium and bone metabolism.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Female (Over 40)
1070$

Regular checkups are essential for early detection of menopause, osteoporosis, and gynecological risks for women over 40. The Liv Online Women’s Check-Up Package includes a detailed general examination, dental, cardiology, pulmonology, and gynecology examinations, as well as laboratory tests, radiology, pathology, and cardiology examinations, and a consultation with a dietitian.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by a doctor and interpretation of the results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology Examination: Evaluation of your gynaecological health status and relevant screenings.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
  • Chest Radiography (PA, single-sided): Evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lungs and rib cage.
  • Digital Mammography (bilateral): A detailed breast scan using low-dose X-rays used for early detection of breast cancer.
  • US, Breast (bilateral): Examination of breast tissue using sound waves (ultrasound), especially used as an adjunct to mammography.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder, uterus and ovaries.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Color Doppler US, Carotid: Ultrasound examination of the neck (carotid) vessels to evaluate stenosis and plaques that may lead to the risk of stroke.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • Cervical or Vaginal Cytology (Thin-Prep): It is a modern “Smear test” method used for the early diagnosis of cervical cancer and pre-cancerous lesions.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR – Sedimentation): It is used to investigate general infection and inflammatory conditions (inflammation) in the body.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and inflammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
  • Ocular Glycosylated Protein Analysis: It is a specific test that shows the long-term control of diabetes and its effects on tissues.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Vitamins and Hormones
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Plus Female (Over 40)
1810€

Safeguard your health with early detection. The Liv Online Plus Female (Over 40) Check-Up Package offers comprehensive protection. It includes exams for Gynecology, Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Ophthalmology, Dentistry, and General Health. The package also covers full laboratory and radiological testing, alongside a professional dietitian consultation.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Gastroenterology Exam: An evaluation of your stomach, intestines, and digestive system by a specialist.
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology Examination: Evaluation of your gynaecological health status and relevant screenings.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Visual acuity, eye pressure and general eye health checked by a specialist.
  • Dietitian Examination: Evaluation of your eating habits and body composition.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Chest Radiography (PA, single-sided): Evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lings and rib cage.
  • Digital Mammography (bilateral): A detailed breast scan using low-dose X-rays used for early detection of breast cancer.
  • Panoramic Film (Teeth): Detailed imaging of all teeth, jaw structure and roots on a single film.
  • US, Breast (bilateral): Examination of breast tissue using sound waves (ultrasound), especially used as an adjunct to mammography.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder, uterus and ovaries.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Measures the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart (at rest).
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • Color Doppler US, Carotid: Ultrasound examination of the neck (carotid) vessels to evaluate stenosis and plaques that may lead to the risk of stroke.
  • CT, Calcium Scoring: It is an advanced screening test that measures calcium deposits (calcification) in the heart vessels using tomography and is used to determine the risk of future heart attacks.
  • Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs): Measures the capacity of your lungs and how well they work; used in the diagnosis of diseases such as asthma and COPD.
  • Cervical or Vaginal Cytology (Thin-Prep): It is a modern “Smear test” method used for the early diagnosis of cervical cancer and pre-cancerous lesions.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and iniammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
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Anemia, Vitamins and Hormones
  • Iron: Measures the level of iron in the blood.
  • Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC): Indicates the body’s capacity to bind and transport iron.
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • T4 (Thyroxine), Free: Measures the active (free) form of the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Standard Male
550€

Take comprehensive health screening one step further. This package adds the PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test, critical for men’s health, in addition to detailed ultrasounds and hepatitis screenings. It assesses both your general organ health and specific risk factors

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by a doctor and interpretation of the results.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
  • Lung Radiography (two-way): Detailed evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lungs and rib cage from two different angles.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas using sound waves.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder and (in men) the prostate.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
Blood Biochemistry
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme test that evaluates liver function and possible liver damage.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood and is used to determine the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: Known as “good cholesterol”, it plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: Known as the “bad cholesterol”, high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Used to detect active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR – Sedimentation): It is used to investigate general infection and inflammatory conditions (inflammation) in the body.
Hormone Tests
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
Men’s Health / Tumor Markers
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test: This is a blood test used to evaluate prostate cancer risk and prostate health, especially in men.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Male
900$

Detailed check-ups for men contribute to the early detection of diseases. The Liv Online Plus Men’s Check-Up Package includes a detailed general examination, dentistry, ophthalmology, gastroenterology, cardiology, and urology examinations, as well as laboratory tests, radiology and cardiology examinations, and a consultation with a dietitian.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by a doctor and interpretation of the results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
  • Chest Radiography (PA, single-sided): Evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lungs and rib cage.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder and (in men) the prostate.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR – Sedimentation): It is used to investigate general infection and inflammatory conditions (inflammation) in the body.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and inflammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Anemia and Vitamins
  • Ferritin Test: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Hormones and Men’s Health
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • Testosterone, Total: The primary male hormone, important for men’s health, sexual function and overall energy levels.
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test (Total and Free): These are critical markers used in the evaluation of prostate health and especially prostate cancer risk.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Plus Male
1630$

Comprehensive check-ups for men are essential for detecting diseases at an early stage. The Liv Online Plus Men’s Check-Up Package features a wide range of controls, including a detailed general examination and consultations in Dentistry, Ophthalmology, Gastroenterology, Cardiology, and Urology. It also includes full laboratory tests, radiological and cardiological evaluations, and a nutritional consultation with a dietitian.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Gastroenterology Exam: An evaluation of your stomach, intestines, and digestive system by a specialist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Visual acuity, eye pressure and general eye health checked by a specialist.
  • Dietitian Examination: Evaluation of your eating habits and body composition.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Gastroenterology Exam: An evaluation of your stomach, intestines, and digestive system by a specialist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Visual acuity, eye pressure and general eye health checked by a specialist.
  • Dietitian Examination: Evaluation of your eating habits and body composition.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
  • Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs): Measures the capacity of your lungs and how well they work; used in the diagnosis of diseases such as asthma and COPD.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and iniammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Anemia, Vitamins and Hormones
  • Iron: Measures the level of iron in the blood.
  • Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC): Indicates the body’s capacity to bind and transport iron.
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • T4 (Thyroxine), Free: Measures the active (free) form of the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Men’s Health
  • Testosterone, Total: The primary male hormone, important for men’s health, sexual function and overall energy levels.
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test (Total and Free): These are critical markers used in the evaluation of prostate health and especially prostate cancer risk.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Silver Cancer Screening Male
2200$

Early diagnosis of prostate and other cancers in men prolongs life. The Liv Silver Male Cancer Screening Package includes a detailed general examination, cardiology and urology exams, as well as laboratory and imaging tests for common male cancers.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • MRI, Brain (Non-contrast): Detailed examination of brain tissue and structure, stroke or tumor risks with MRI.
  • MRI, Whole Abdomen (Non-contrast): Detailed imaging of all intra-abdominal organs (liver, kidney, pancreas, etc.) with MRI.
  • CT, Thorax (Non-contrast): A detailed tomography scan in which the lungs and chest cavity are examined cross-sectionally.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Measures the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart (at rest).
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • Transthoracic Echocardiography (ECHO): This is a heart ultrasound. It examines the structure, valves, and pumping function of the heart in detail.
Tumor Markers (Cancer Screening)
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test (Total and Free): These are critical markers used in the evaluation of prostate health and especially prostate cancer risk.
  • Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP): It is a risk marker, especially for liver cancer and some germ cell tumors.
  • Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA): It is a follow-up marker in various types of cancer, especially colon (bowel) cancer.
  • CA-19-9: Used in the monitoring of digestive system cancers, especially pancreatic cancer.
  • Beta-HCG: It is a hormone used in the diagnosis and follow-up of some tumor types, especially during pregnancy.
  • Calcitonin Test: It is a hormone secreted by the thyroid gland that regulates calcium levels (may be elevated in some thyroid cancers).
Hormones and Men’s Health
  • Testosterone, Total: The primary male hormone, important for men’s health, sexual function and overall energy levels.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • T4 (Thyroxine), Free: Measures the active (free) form of the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
  • Intact Parathyroid Hormone (iPTH): It is the parathyroid gland hormone that regulates calcium and bone metabolism.
Hematology, Anemia and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR – Sedimentation): It is used to investigate general infection and inflammatory conditions (inflammation) in the body.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and inflammation in the body.
  • Iron, Serum: Measures the level of iron in the blood.
  • Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC): Indicates the body’s capacity to bind and transport iron.
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver, Kidney, and Enzymes
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Creatinine, Serum: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
  • Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH): A general damage marker enzyme found in many tissues in the body.
  • Protein Total, Serum: Measures the total amount of protein in the blood and provides information about nutrition and liver status.
  • Albumin, Serum: It is an essential protein produced by the liver that indicates the body’s fluid balance and nutrition.
  • Protein Electrophoresis, Serum: Provides information about some blood diseases or immune system disorders by separating different protein groups in the blood.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Vitamins and Minerals
  • Phosphorus, Inorganic: An important mineral for bone health, energy metabolism and kidney function.
  • Calcium, Serum: A critical mineral for bone and tooth health, muscle function and nerve conduction.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Gold Cancer Screening Male
3000$

Comprehensive cancer screenings for men are essential for Comprehensive cancer screenings for men are essential for early detection of risks. The Liv Gold Male Cancer Screening early detection of risks. The Liv Gold Male Cancer Screening Package includes a detailed general examination, cardiology Package includes a detailed general examination, cardiology and urology exams, as well as laboratory tests, radiology, and and urology exams, as well as laboratory tests, radiology, and cardiology examinations for common cancers in men.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Ear, Nose, and Throat Exam: Have your hearing, balance, sinuses, and throat checked by a specialist.
  • Eye Disease Examination: Visual acuity, eye pressure and general eye health checked by a specialist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Anesthesia, Surgical Units…: Suitability assessment performed by the anesthesiologist before planned endoscopic (gastroscopy/colonoscopy) procedures.
  • Colonoscopy (Total): Examination of the entire large intestine with a camera (usually under anesthesia) to screen for polyps and cancer.
  • Esophago-gastroduodenoscopy: Examination of the esophagus, stomach and duodenum with a camera (usually under anesthesia).
  • Endoscopic Biopsy: Taking samples (pieces) from suspicious tissues during endoscopy.
  • Histochemical Staining, D-PAS: Examination of biopsy samples with special stains to identify specific substances (e.g., fungus, glycogen).
Tumor Markers (Cancer Screening)
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test (Total and Free): These are critical markers used in the evaluation of prostate health and especially prostate cancer risk.
  • Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP): It is a risk marker, especially for liver cancer and some germ cell tumors.
  • Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA): It is a follow-up marker in various types of cancer, especially colon (bowel) cancer.
  • CA-19-9: Used in the monitoring of digestive system cancers, especially pancreatic cancer.
  • Beta-HCG: It is a hormone used in the diagnosis and follow-up of some tumor types, especially during pregnancy.
  • Thyroglobulin Test: Used in the follow-up of thyroid gland diseases and especially thyroid cancer.
  • Calcitonin Test: It is a hormone secreted by the thyroid gland that regulates calcium levels (may be elevated in some thyroid cancers).
Hormones and Men’s Health
  • Testosterone, Total: The primary male hormone, important for men’s health, sexual function and overall energy levels.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • T4 (Thyroxine), Free: Measures the active (free) form of the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
  • Intact Parathyroid Hormone (iPTH): It is the parathyroid gland hormone that regulates calcium and bone metabolism.
Hematology, Anemia and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • Leukocyte Formula (Peripheral Smear): Detailed examination of the types of leukocytes (white blood cells) in the blood under a microscope.
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR – Sedimentation): It is used to investigate general infection and inflammatory conditions (inflammation) in the body.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and inflammation in the body.
  • Iron, Serum: Measures the level of iron in the blood.
  • Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC): Indicates the body’s capacity to bind iron.
  • Ferritin Test: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver, Kidney, Protein and Enzymes
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Creatinine, Serum: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
  • Lactic Dehydrogenase (LDH): A general damage marker enzyme found in many tissues in the body.
  • Protein Total, Serum: Measures the total amount of protein in the blood and provides information about nutrition and liver status.
  • Albumin, Serum: It is an essential protein produced by the liver that indicates the body’s fluid balance and nutrition.
  • Protein Electrophoresis, Serum: Provides information about some blood diseases or immune system disorders by separating different protein groups in the blood.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Vitamins and Minerals
  • Phosphorus, Inorganic: An important mineral for bone health, energy metabolism and kidney function.
  • Calcium, Serum: A critical mineral for bone and tooth health, muscle function and nerve conduction.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.
  • MRI, Brain (Non-contrast): Detailed examination of brain tissue and structure, stroke or tumor risks with MRI.
  • MRI, Whole Abdomen (Non-contrast): Detailed imaging of all intra-abdominal organs (liver, kidney, pancreas, etc.) with MRI.
  • CT, Thorax (Non-contrast): A detailed tomography scan in which the lungs and chest cavity are examined cross-sectionally.
  • Panoramic Film (Teeth): Detailed imaging of all teeth, jaw structure and roots on a single film.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Measures the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart (at rest).
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • Transthoracic Echocardiography (ECHO): This is a heart ultrasound. It examines the structure, valves, and pumping function of the heart in detail.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Male (Over 40)
1030$

Screenings for cardiovascular, respiratory, and prostate health improve the quality of life for men over 40. The Liv Online Men’s Check-Up Package includes a detailed general examination, dental, cardiology, pulmonology, and urology examinations, as well as laboratory tests, radiology and cardiology examinations, and a consultation with a dietitian.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by a doctor and interpretation of the results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
Radiologic Imaging and Vascular Scanning
  • Chest Radiography (PA, single-sided): Evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lungs and rib cage.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder and (in men) the prostate.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Color Doppler US, Carotid: Ultrasound examination of the neck (carotid) vessels to evaluate stenosis and plaques that may lead to the risk of stroke.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR – Sedimentation): It is used to investigate general infection and inflammatory conditions (inflammation) in the body.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and inflammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
  • Ocular Glycosylated Protein Analysis: It is a specific test that shows the long-term control of diabetes and its effects on tissues.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Vitamins and Anemia
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Men’s Health and Hormones
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • Testosterone, Total: The primary male hormone, important for men’s health, sexual function and overall energy levels.
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test (Total and Free): These are critical markers used in the evaluation of prostate health and especially prostate cancer risk.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Plus Male (Over 40)
2020$

For men over 40, comprehensive testing is vital for maintaining heart and metabolic health. The Liv Online Plus Men’s Check-Up Package offers a complete assessment, featuring detailed general, Dental, Eye, Gastroenterology, Cardiology, and Urology exams. The package is rounded out with full laboratory work, radiological and cardiological evaluations, and professional nutrition counseling.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Gastroenterology Exam: An evaluation of your stomach, intestines, and digestive system by a specialist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Visual acuity, eye pressure and general eye health checked by a specialist.
  • Dietitian Examination: Evaluation of your eating habits and body composition.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Chest Radiography (PA, single-sided): Evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lings and rib cage.
  • Panoramic Film (Teeth): Detailed imaging of all teeth, jaw structure and roots on a single film.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder and (in men) the prostate.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Measures the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart (at rest).
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • Color Doppler US, Carotid: Ultrasound examination of the neck (carotid) vessels to evaluate stenosis and plaques that may lead to the risk of stroke.
  • CT, Calcium Scoring: It is an advanced screening test that measures calcium deposits (calcification) in the heart vessels using tomography and is used to determine the risk of future heart attacks.
  • Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs): Measures the capacity of your lungs and how well they work; used in the diagnosis of diseases such as asthma and COPD.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and iniammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Anemia, Vitamins and Hormones
  • Iron: Measures the level of iron in the blood.
  • Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC): Indicates the body’s capacity to bind and transport iron.
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • T4 (Thyroxine), Free: Measures the active (free) form of the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Men’s Health
  • Testosterone, Total: The primary male hormone, important for men’s health, sexual function and overall energy levels.
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test (Total and Free): These are critical markers used in the evaluation of prostate health and especially prostate cancer risk.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Standard Male
620$

Take comprehensive health screening one step further. This package adds the PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) test, critical for men’s health, in addition to detailed ultrasounds and hepatitis screenings. It assesses both your general organ health and specific risk factors

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by a doctor and interpretation of the results.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
  • Lung Radiography (two-way): Detailed evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lungs and rib cage from two different angles.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas using sound waves.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder and (in men) the prostate.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
Blood Biochemistry
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme test that evaluates liver function and possible liver damage.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood and is used to determine the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: Known as “good cholesterol”, it plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: Known as the “bad cholesterol”, high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Used to detect active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR – Sedimentation): It is used to investigate general infection and inflammatory conditions (inflammation) in the body.
Hormone Tests
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
Men’s Health / Tumor Markers
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test: This is a blood test used to evaluate prostate cancer risk and prostate health, especially in men.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Health Basic Package
300€

Proactively managing your health is the first step toward a long and high-quality life. This basic check-up package is designed to evaluate your body’s essential functions and detect potential health issues at an early stage. Through comprehensive examinations, laboratory, and imaging tests, it aims to provide an important overview of your general health status, allowing you to look to the future with confidence

  • Check-up Examination: A general assessment of your health and interpretation of results by a physician.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Measures the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart to screen for possible heart conditions.
Blood Biochemistry
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and follow-up of diabetes.
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): An enzyme test that evaluates liver function and potential liver damage.
  • Creatinine: Assesses the kidneys’ blood-filtering ability and general kidney function.
Blood Lipids (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood; used to determine the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: Known as “good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: Known as “bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Hematology (Blood Count)
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infections, and various blood disorders.
Urine Tests
  • Urinalysis: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections, and some systemic diseases (like diabetes).

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Shape Plus Advanced Heart Diagnosis Program
2050€

A more comprehensive assessment of heart disease accelerates early diagnosis and treatment. The Liv Shape Plus Advanced Heart Diagnostic Program includes a general examination, dental examination, laboratory tests, radiological and cardiological examinations, and body analysis.

  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
Advanced Cardiology Imaging and Tests
  • Coronary CT Angiography: Detailed imaging of the vessels feeding the heart (coronary arteries) using computerized tomography, detecting stenosis and plaques.
  • CT, Calcium Scoring: It is an advanced screening test that measures calcium deposits (calcification) in the heart vessels using tomography and is used to determine the risk of future heart attacks.
  • Transthoracic Echocardiography (ECHO): This is a heart ultrasound. It examines the structure, valves, and pumping function of the heart in detail.
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • Color Doppler US, Carotid: Ultrasound examination of the neck (carotid) vessels to evaluate stenosis and plaques that may lead to the risk of stroke.
  • Cardiac Teleradiography (one-way): A special chest X-ray taken to evaluate the size and shape of the heart.
Blood Fats and Advanced Cardiac Risk Markers
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
  • Lipoprotein a [Lp(a)]: A specific type of cholesterol that is a genetic risk factor for heart disease.
  • Homocysteine: An amino acid whose high levels pose a risk for cardiovascular disease.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that indicates inflammation in the body and indirectly cardiac risk.
Biochemistry and Hormone
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Hematology (Blood Count)
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Male
810€

Detailed check-ups for men contribute to the early detection of diseases. The Liv Online Plus Men’s Check-Up Package includes a detailed general examination, dentistry, ophthalmology, gastroenterology, cardiology, and urology examinations, as well as laboratory tests, radiology and cardiology examinations, and a consultation with a dietitian.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by a doctor and interpretation of the results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
  • Chest Radiography (PA, single-sided): Evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lungs and rib cage.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder and (in men) the prostate.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR – Sedimentation): It is used to investigate general infection and inflammatory conditions (inflammation) in the body.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and inflammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Anemia and Vitamins
  • Ferritin Test: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Hormones and Men’s Health
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • Testosterone, Total: The primary male hormone, important for men’s health, sexual function and overall energy levels.
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test (Total and Free): These are critical markers used in the evaluation of prostate health and especially prostate cancer risk.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Plus Male
1460€

Comprehensive check-ups for men are essential for detecting diseases at an early stage. The Liv Online Plus Men’s Check-Up Package features a wide range of controls, including a detailed general examination and consultations in Dentistry, Ophthalmology, Gastroenterology, Cardiology, and Urology. It also includes full laboratory tests, radiological and cardiological evaluations, and a nutritional consultation with a dietitian.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Gastroenterology Exam: An evaluation of your stomach, intestines, and digestive system by a specialist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Visual acuity, eye pressure and general eye health checked by a specialist.
  • Dietitian Examination: Evaluation of your eating habits and body composition.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Gastroenterology Exam: An evaluation of your stomach, intestines, and digestive system by a specialist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Visual acuity, eye pressure and general eye health checked by a specialist.
  • Dietitian Examination: Evaluation of your eating habits and body composition.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
  • Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs): Measures the capacity of your lungs and how well they work; used in the diagnosis of diseases such as asthma and COPD.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and iniammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Anemia, Vitamins and Hormones
  • Iron: Measures the level of iron in the blood.
  • Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC): Indicates the body’s capacity to bind and transport iron.
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • T4 (Thyroxine), Free: Measures the active (free) form of the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Men’s Health
  • Testosterone, Total: The primary male hormone, important for men’s health, sexual function and overall energy levels.
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test (Total and Free): These are critical markers used in the evaluation of prostate health and especially prostate cancer risk.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Plus Male (Over 40)
1810€

For men over 40, comprehensive testing is vital for maintaining heart and metabolic health. The Liv Online Plus Men’s Check-Up Package offers a complete assessment, featuring detailed general, Dental, Eye, Gastroenterology, Cardiology, and Urology exams. The package is rounded out with full laboratory work, radiological and cardiological evaluations, and professional nutrition counseling.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Gastroenterology Exam: An evaluation of your stomach, intestines, and digestive system by a specialist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Visual acuity, eye pressure and general eye health checked by a specialist.
  • Dietitian Examination: Evaluation of your eating habits and body composition.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Chest Radiography (PA, single-sided): Evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lings and rib cage.
  • Panoramic Film (Teeth): Detailed imaging of all teeth, jaw structure and roots on a single film.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder and (in men) the prostate.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Measures the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart (at rest).
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • Color Doppler US, Carotid: Ultrasound examination of the neck (carotid) vessels to evaluate stenosis and plaques that may lead to the risk of stroke.
  • CT, Calcium Scoring: It is an advanced screening test that measures calcium deposits (calcification) in the heart vessels using tomography and is used to determine the risk of future heart attacks.
  • Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs): Measures the capacity of your lungs and how well they work; used in the diagnosis of diseases such as asthma and COPD.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and iniammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Anemia, Vitamins and Hormones
  • Iron: Measures the level of iron in the blood.
  • Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC): Indicates the body’s capacity to bind and transport iron.
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • T4 (Thyroxine), Free: Measures the active (free) form of the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Men’s Health
  • Testosterone, Total: The primary male hormone, important for men’s health, sexual function and overall energy levels.
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test (Total and Free): These are critical markers used in the evaluation of prostate health and especially prostate cancer risk.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Active Man
1630€

Managing heart and prostate health is essential for men between 50 and 60. The Liv Active Men’s Check-Up Package offers a comprehensive solution with exams in Urology, Cardiology, General Health, Eye, and Dentistry. It also includes full diagnostic screenings (lab & radiology) and nutrition counseling to help you maintain an active life.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Gastroenterology Exam: An evaluation of your stomach, intestines, and digestive system by a specialist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Eye Disease Examination: Visual acuity, eye pressure and general eye health checked by a specialist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
  • Lung Radiography (two-way): Detailed evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lungs and rib cage from two different angles.
  • Panoramic Film (Teeth): Detailed imaging of all teeth, jaw structure and roots on a single film.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder and (in men) the prostate.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Measures the electrical activity and rhythm of the heart (at rest).
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • CT, Calcium Scoring: It is an advanced screening test that measures calcium deposits (calcification) in the heart vessels using tomography and is used to determine the risk of future heart attacks.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and iniammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • CK (Creatine Kinase): It is an enzyme that indicates muscle damage (including heart muscle) and some muscle diseases.
  • Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH): A general damage marker enzyme found in many tissues in the body.
  • Albumin: An essential protein produced by the liver that indicates the body’s fluid balance and nutrition.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Anemia, Vitamins and Hormones
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Phosphorus, Inorganic: An important mineral for bone health, energy metabolism and kidney function.
  • Calcium: A critical mineral for bone and tooth health, muscle function and nerve conduction.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
Men’s Health and Hormones
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions of the thyroid gland.
  • T4 (Thyroxine), Free: Measures the active (free) form of the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
  • Testosterone, Total: The primary male hormone, important for men’s health, sexual function and overall energy levels.
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test (Total and Free): These are critical markers used in the evaluation of prostate health and especially prostate cancer risk.
  • Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG): A protein that binds to hormones such as testosterone in the bloodstream and regulates their activity.
Other Tests (Urine and Stool)
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.
  • Fecal Occult Blood (Manual): It is used especially in the early diagnosis of occult bleeding in the stomach and intestines and digestive system cancers.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Active Plus Man
2620€

Many diseases in men may not show symptoms at an early stage, so regular health check-ups are of great importance. Liv Aktif Plus Men’s Check-Up Package includes detailed general examination, dentist, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, cardiology, general surgery and urology examinations, as well as laboratory tests, radiological and cardiological examinations and dietitian consultation.

  • Examinations
  • Check-up examination
  • Eye Diseases Examination
  • Dentist Examination
  • Urology Examination
  • Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases Examination
  • Cardiology Examination
  • Dietitian Body Analysis
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
  • ALT
  • ANTI-HBsAg
  • Hepatitis C (HCV)
  • AST
  • Creatine Kinase (CK)
  • CRP
  • Ferritin
  • Phosphorus
  • Fecal Occult Blood
  • GGT
  • Glucose
  • Hemoglabin A1c (HbA1c)
  • HBSAG
  • Cholesterol HDL
  • Hemogram
  • ANTI – HIV
  • Complete Urinalysis
  • insulin
  • Cholesterol Total
  • LDH
  • Cholesterol LDL
  • T4 Troxin
  • Triglyceride
  • TSH
  • Uric Acid
  • VIT B12
  • Calcitriol D3
  • Calcium
  • PSA Total
  • PSA Free
  • Sex hormone binding globulin test (SHBG)
  • Albumin
  • Testosterone
  • Creatinine
  • ESR
  • Kalsitriyol d3
  • Homa-ir
  • CT Thorax, Non-contrast
  • USG
  • CT Calcium Scoring
  • Lower Abdomen (pelvic) USG
  • Panoramic Dental X-ray
  • Effort Treadmill: Exertional test for the diagnosis of heart disease
  • Echocardiography (ECHO): Examination of the functioning of the heart muscle and the nervous conduction system
  • EKG

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Male (Over 40)
920€

Screenings for cardiovascular, respiratory, and prostate health improve the quality of life for men over 40. The Liv Online Men’s Check-Up Package includes a detailed general examination, dental, cardiology, pulmonology, and urology examinations, as well as laboratory tests, radiology and cardiology examinations, and a consultation with a dietitian.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by a doctor and interpretation of the results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Urology Examination: Evaluation of the kidneys, urinary tract and male reproductive health, particularly by a urologist.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
Radiologic Imaging and Vascular Scanning
  • Chest Radiography (PA, single-sided): Evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lungs and rib cage.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder and (in men) the prostate.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Color Doppler US, Carotid: Ultrasound examination of the neck (carotid) vessels to evaluate stenosis and plaques that may lead to the risk of stroke.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR – Sedimentation): It is used to investigate general infection and inflammatory conditions (inflammation) in the body.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and inflammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
  • Ocular Glycosylated Protein Analysis: It is a specific test that shows the long-term control of diabetes and its effects on tissues.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Vitamins and Anemia
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Men’s Health and Hormones
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • Testosterone, Total: The primary male hormone, important for men’s health, sexual function and overall energy levels.
  • Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) Test (Total and Free): These are critical markers used in the evaluation of prostate health and especially prostate cancer risk.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Shape Advanced Heart Diagnosis Program
1450$

Examining cardiovascular health through advanced tests is Examining cardiovascular health through advanced tests is crucial for preventing potential risks. The Liv Shape crucial for preventing potential risks. The Liv Shape Advanced Cardiac Diagnostic Program includes a general Advanced Cardiac Diagnostic Program includes a general examination, dental examination, laboratory tests, examination, dental examination, laboratory tests, radiological and cardiological examinations, and body radiological and cardiological examinations, and body analysis.

  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by a doctor and interpretation of the results.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
  • CT, Calcium Scoring: It is an advanced screening test that measures calcium deposits (calcification) in the heart vessels using tomography and is used to determine the risk of future heart attacks.
  • Transthoracic Echocardiography (ECHO): This is a heart ultrasound. It examines the structure, valves, and pumping function of the heart in detail.
  • Cardiovascular Stress Test (Exercise): An ECG is taken during exercise (treadmill) to investigate how the heart works under load and whether there is coronary artery disease.
  • Intima Media Thickness (IMT) Measurement: Early detection of arteriosclerosis and stroke risk by measuring the wall thickness of the jugular vein (carotid artery) using ultrasound.
  • Cardiac Teleradiography (one-way): A special chest X-ray taken to evaluate the size and shape of the heart.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health. Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Biochemistry and Hormone
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
Cardiac Risk Marker
  • Micro CRP: A very sensitive test that indicates low-level chronic inflammation in the body and, indirectly, cardiac risk.
Hematology (Blood Count)
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Female
850€

General health screenings and gynecological examinations are important for early diagnosis of diseases in women. The Liv Online Women’s Check-Up Package includes a detailed general examination, dental, cardiology, and gynecology examinations, as well as laboratory tests, radiology, pathology, and cardiology examinations, and a consultation with a dietitian.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by a doctor and interpretation of the results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology Examination: Evaluation of your gynaecological health status and relevant screenings.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Body Analysis: Measurement of your basic body components such as body fat percentage, muscle mass and metabolic rate.
  • Chest Radiography (PA, single-sided): Evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lungs and rib cage.
  • Digital Mammography (bilateral): A detailed breast scan using low-dose X-rays used for early detection of breast cancer.
  • US, Breast (bilateral): Examination of breast tissue using sound waves (ultrasound), especially used as an adjunct to mammography.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder, uterus and ovaries.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
  • Cervical or Vaginal Cytology (Thin-Prep): It is a modern “Smear test” method used for the early diagnosis of cervical cancer and pre-cancerous lesions.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR – Sedimentation): It is used to investigate general infection and inflammatory conditions (inflammation) in the body.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and inflammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Anemia and Vitamins
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Hormone Tests
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions and diseases of the thyroid gland (goiter).
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Plus Female
1460€

Regular check-ups are essential for early diagnosis and protecting your health. The Liv Online Plus Women’s Check Up Package offers a comprehensive solution, ranging from general, dental, eye, and gastroenterology exams to gynecology and cardiology. The package also includes full laboratory tests, radiological screenings, and a dietitian consultation.

  • Check-Up Examination: Physical evaluation of your general health status by the doctor and interpretation of all results.
  • Cardiology Examination: A detailed evaluation of your cardiovascular health by a cardiologist.
  • Gastroenterology Exam: An evaluation of your stomach, intestines, and digestive system by a specialist.
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology Examination: Evaluation of your gynaecological health status and relevant screenings.
  • Chest Examination: An evaluation of your respiratory system and lung health by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Visual acuity, eye pressure and general eye health checked by a specialist.
  • Dietitian Examination: Evaluation of your eating habits and body composition.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of your oral and dental health and early detection of potential problems.
  • Chest Radiography (PA, single-sided): Evaluation of respiratory system diseases by imaging the lings and rib cage.
  • Digital Mammography (bilateral): A detailed breast scan using low-dose X-rays used for early detection of breast cancer.
  • Panoramic Film (Teeth): Detailed imaging of all teeth, jaw structure and roots on a single film.
  • US, Breast (bilateral): Examination of breast tissue using sound waves (ultrasound), especially used as an adjunct to mammography.
  • US, Upper Abdomen (Abdominal Ultrasound): Examination of upper abdominal organs such as the liver, gallbladder, kidneys and pancreas.
  • US, Lower Abdomen (Pelvic Ultrasound): Examination of lower abdominal organs such as the bladder, uterus and ovaries.
  • US, Thyroid: Used to evaluate the structure, size and possible nodules of the thyroid gland.
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG): Screening for possible heart disease by measuring the heart’s electrical activity and rhythm.
  • Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs): Measures the capacity of your lungs and how well they work; used in the diagnosis of diseases such as asthma and COPD.
  • Cervical or Vaginal Cytology (Thin-Prep): It is a modern “Smear test” method used for the early diagnosis of cervical cancer and pre-cancerous lesions.
Hematology and Inflammation
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Used to screen for anemia, infection conditions and various blood diseases.
  • C Reactive Protein (CRP): It is a sensitive marker that shows the status of infection and iniammation in the body.
Diabetes Panel
  • Blood Sugar (Glucose): Used for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
  • Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Shows the average of your blood sugar level for the last 3 months and is important in diabetes risk and follow-up.
  • Insulin: The hormone that regulates blood sugar; used to evaluate insulin resistance.
Liver and Kidney Functions
  • Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT – SGPT): It is an enzyme that evaluates liver functions and possible liver damage.
  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST – SGOT): Helps identify damage to the liver, heart and other muscle tissues.
  • Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Provides information about the health of various tissues, especially the liver and bones.
  • Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT): Used to evaluate liver and bile duct health.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates the kidneys’ ability to filter blood and overall kidney function.
  • Uric Acid: Used to assess the risk of gout and kidney dysfunction.
Blood Fats (Lipid Profile)
  • Cholesterol, Total: Measures the total cholesterol level in the blood.
  • Cholesterol, HDL: “Good cholesterol”; plays a protective role in heart health.
  • Cholesterol, LDL: “Bad cholesterol”; high levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Triglycerides: Another type of fat that circulates in the blood and is associated with the risk of heart disease.
Hepatitis and Infectious Diseases
  • HBsAg: Detects active Hepatitis B infection or carrier status.
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether you are immune to hepatitis B (vaccine or past disease).
  • Hepatitis C (HCV) Antigen: Used to screen for hepatitis C virus infection.
  • Anti-HIV: Used to screen for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Anemia, Vitamins and Hormones
  • Iron: Measures the level of iron in the blood.
  • Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC): Indicates the body’s capacity to bind and transport iron.
  • Ferritin: Shows the status of the body’s iron stores and is important in the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Used to evaluate the functions of the thyroid gland (goiter).
  • T4 (Thyroxine), Free: Measures the active (free) form of the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
  • Calcidiol (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures vitamin D levels in the body; important for bone health and immunity.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): It is a critical vitamin for anemia and nervous system functions.
  • Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid): It is an important vitamin for blood production, cell growth and renewal.
Urine Tests
  • Complete Urine Examination: Used in the evaluation of kidney diseases, urinary tract infections and some systemic diseases.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Children (Over 4)
880€

Regular health screenings during children’s developmental stages help identify potential health problems early. The Liv Online Child Check-Up Package includes a detailed general examination, a dental examination, laboratory tests, radiological and cardiological examinations, and a consultation with a dietitian.

  • Pediatrics Examination: Assessment of your child’s growth, development, vaccination status, and general health by a specialist.
  • Pediatric Cardiology Examination: Evaluation of heart health, murmurs, or congenital heart defects by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Assessment of visual acuity, strabismus, and general eye health.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of oral and dental development and cavity risks.
  • Dietitian Examination: Evaluation of nutritional habits and planning for healthy growth.
  • Chest Radiography (P.A.): General evaluation of the lungs and airways.
  • US, Whole Abdominal: Detailed examination of abdominal organs like liver, spleen, and kidneys using sound waves (no radiation).
  • Panoramic Movie (Dental X-Ray): Detailed imaging of all teeth and jaw structure on a single film (important for tracking dental development).

Transthoracic Echocardiography (ECHO): A painless, radiation-free heart ultrasound examining the heart’s structure, chambers, and valves.

Growth, Development & Anemia (Nutritional Status)
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Basic test showing anemia, infection status, and immune system health.
  • Iron Panel (Iron, UIBC, Ferritin): Measures iron levels and stores; screens for iron deficiency anemia, which is crucial for mental and physical development. Vitamin B12: A critical vitamin for brain development, the nervous system, and blood formation.
  • Vitamin D3 (25-OH-Cholecalciferol): Measures Vitamin D levels, vital for bone development, dental health, and the immune system.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Measures thyroid function; vital for growth and intelligence development.
Infection & Immunity Screening
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether immunity to Hepatitis B has developed (usually via vaccination).
  • HBsAg: Checks for Hepatitis B virus carrier status or infection.
  • Anti-HAV IgM: Checks for active Hepatitis A infection.
Organ Functions & Metabolism
  • Liver Enzymes (ALT, AST, GGT): Evaluates liver function, bile ducts, and potential tissue damage.
  • Creatinine: Evaluates kidney function.
  • Fasting Blood Sugar: Checks metabolic status and glucose metabolism.
  • Cholesterol (Total, HDL, LDL): Measures blood lipids to assess genetic or diet-related risks.
  • Urinalysis: Provides information on urinary tract infections and kidney health.

Our Recommended Check-Up Package

Liv Online Children Package (1-4 Years)
880€

Check-ups for children ages 1 to 4 allow for the early detection of developmental delays. The Liv Online Children’s Package includes a detailed general examination, dental examination, laboratory tests, and radiological examinations to support healthy growth and development at an early age.

  • Pediatrics Examination: Assessment of your child’s growth, development, vaccination status, and general health by a specialist.
  • Pediatric Cardiology Examination: Evaluation of heart health, murmurs, or congenital heart defects by a specialist.
  • Ophthalmology Examination: Assessment of visual acuity, strabismus, and general eye health.
  • Dental Examination: Evaluation of oral and dental development and cavity risks.
  • US, Whole Abdominal: Detailed examination of abdominal organs like liver, spleen, and kidneys using sound waves (no radiation).
Growth, Development & Anemia (Nutritional Status)
  • Complete Blood Count (Hemogram): Basic test showing anemia, infection status, and immune system health.
  • Iron Panel (Iron, UIBC, Ferritin): Measures iron levels and stores; screens for iron deficiency anemia, which is crucial for mental and physical development.
  • Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): A critical vitamin for brain development, the nervous system, and blood formation.
  • Calcidiol (Vitamin D): Measures Vitamin D levels, vital for bone development, dental health, and the immune system.
  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Measures thyroid function; vital for growth and intelligence development.
Organ Functions & Metabolism
  • Liver Enzymes (ALT, AST, GGT): Evaluates liver function, bile ducts, and potential tissue damage. Anti-HBs: Indicates whether immunity to Hepatitis B has developed (usually via vaccination).
  • HBsAg: Checks for Hepatitis B virus carrier status or infection.
  • Anti-HAV IgG (Hepatitis A): Shows immunity status against Hepatitis A virus.
Infection & Immunity Screening
  • Anti-HBs: Indicates whether immunity to Hepatitis B has developed (usually via vaccination).
  • HBsAg: Checks for Hepatitis B virus carrier status or infection.
  • Urinalysis: Provides information on urinary tract infections and kidney health.