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6/10/202631 min read


Master Full Body Checkup in Hyderabad for 2 Members — Vitamin D, B12 + 20 Tests at Just ₹2,999
When Was the Last Time You Truly Knew Your Health Was Fine?
Most families in Hyderabad are running a race they did not sign up for. School runs, office deadlines, client calls, grocery lists, evening tuitions — the day is over before it began, and somewhere in that relentless pace, something important keeps getting postponed.
Health testing.
Not because anyone thinks it is unimportant. But because there is always something more urgent. And because — this is the part nobody says out loud — most people are quietly afraid of what the tests might find.
Here is what years of diagnostic data from across urban India actually show: the vast majority of people who discover serious health conditions through routine screening had absolutely no symptoms they could point to. No dramatic warning signs. No obvious red flags. Just a normal Tuesday, a routine blood test, and a report that changed everything — in time for something to still be done about it.
V-Serve Diagnostics has designed a package for exactly this moment. The Master Full Body Checkup + Vitamin D + Vitamin B12 — now available as a 1+1 family offer for 2 members at just ₹2,999 (actual value ₹12,000).
Free home sample collection. NABL-certified laboratory. Same day reports.
This is not a stripped-down basic health screen. This is a genuinely comprehensive health investigation that covers your immunity, bones, liver, kidneys, thyroid, heart, blood, joints, hormones, and cancer markers — all from a single blood draw, at home, with results the same day.
If you and someone you care about have been putting off getting tested — this package exists for you.
Why Preventive Healthcare Matters More Than Ever
There is a powerful statistic that doctors repeat in conferences and rarely get the chance to explain to patients: for most major non-communicable diseases — diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, fatty liver, thyroid disorders — the period between disease onset and first symptoms can be anywhere from 2 to 15 years.
Read that again. Fifteen years of a disease silently damaging your body before you feel anything.
This is not a medical curiosity. It is the defining challenge of modern preventive medicine. And it explains why annual health screening is not something you do when you feel sick — it is something you do specifically because you do not feel sick yet.
Preventive healthcare has a clear and measurable economic logic: catching a condition early costs a fraction of treating it late. Pre-diabetes management through lifestyle — essentially free. Treating established diabetic nephropathy: ₹30,000 to ₹60,000 a month in dialysis costs. Early-stage fatty liver reversal: diet and exercise. Liver cirrhosis requiring transplant: ₹20 to ₹40 lakhs or more.
Prevention is not just better than treatment — it is exponentially cheaper, exponentially easier, and exponentially more effective.
And yet, in Hyderabad — a city with excellent healthcare infrastructure, educated professionals, and growing health awareness — the majority of adults have not had a comprehensive health screening in the last two years, or ever.
This package aims to change that — by making comprehensive preventive screening as easy, affordable, and accessible as possible.
The Silent Health Problems Affecting Modern Hyderabad Families
Hyderabad's working population carries a specific risk profile that is worth understanding. This is not a city of unhealthy people — it is a city of busy people whose health is quietly being compromised by the demands of modern professional life.
The patterns that diagnostic data reveal again and again among Hyderabad's urban population:
Vitamin D deficiency in indoor workers. Despite Hyderabad's year-round sunshine, the city's IT workforce — which spends 8 to 12 hours a day inside office buildings — has among the highest rates of Vitamin D deficiency in India. Deficiency is found in people who live five minutes from a park and never visit it during daylight hours.
Thyroid disorders peaking in women aged 28 to 45. Stress, irregular eating, nutritional deficiencies, and genetic predisposition combine to make thyroid dysfunction one of the most commonly missed diagnoses in working women in Hyderabad. Many women live with hypothyroidism symptoms — fatigue, weight gain, hair loss, mood changes — for years, attributing it to stress or "just getting older."
Pre-diabetes in people who "eat healthy." The high-carbohydrate foundation of the traditional Hyderabadi diet — rice, biryani, bread, sweets — creates a blood sugar burden that affects HbA1c levels in a significant proportion of adults over 30, including those who are not obviously overweight.
Fatty liver in non-drinkers. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is now estimated to affect 25–30% of urban Indians. It produces no pain, no visible symptoms, and no early warning — only an elevated ALT enzyme on a liver function test.
Iron deficiency anaemia in women of all ages. Monthly menstrual blood loss combined with inadequate dietary iron intake makes iron deficiency anaemia one of the most persistent and under-diagnosed health problems in Hyderabad's female population — affecting energy, productivity, immunity, and hair health simultaneously.
Emerging cardiovascular risk in people in their 30s. Lipid abnormalities — particularly elevated triglycerides and low HDL — are now routinely found in people in their early 30s who consider themselves healthy. Combined with the stress and inflammatory burden of corporate life, this creates cardiovascular risk that would never be suspected without testing.
These are not rare conditions. They are the normal health reality of a large proportion of Hyderabad's working families. And every single one of them is detectable through this package — before symptoms force you into emergency treatment.
What Makes This Master Full Body Checkup Unique
Most health checkup packages available in Hyderabad fall into one of two categories: the bare minimum basic screen (haemoglobin, sugar, cholesterol — sometimes five or six tests total), or the premium executive package priced at ₹8,000 to ₹15,000 per person that most families simply cannot afford annually.
This package sits in a genuinely different position: comprehensive enough to be medically meaningful, priced to be genuinely accessible, and structured specifically so that two family members can be tested together for one combined price.
What makes it stand out:
Four high-priority tests that most packages skip entirely. Allergy IgE testing, Rheumatoid Arthritis screening, PSA (for men), and CA-125 (for women) — these are tests that answer questions that a standard full body checkup never addresses. They are included here as standard, not as expensive add-ons.
Vitamin D and Vitamin B12 explicitly included. These two vitamins are responsible for some of the most common and most missed health complaints in Hyderabad — fatigue, bone pain, nerve problems, hair loss, mood changes, and weakness. Yet many standard packages skip them entirely or charge separately.
1+1 family offer. Getting both spouses, or a parent and adult child, or two family members tested together for ₹2,999 rather than ₹12,000 makes annual screening genuinely viable for a family budget.
Free home sample collection. No traffic, no queues, no wasted morning. A trained phlebotomist comes to your home at a time you choose.
NABL-certified accuracy. Not just any lab — a nationally accredited facility where results are reliable enough to make treatment decisions.
Same day reports. Results in your phone before the day is over.
Complete List of Tests Included
High Priority Tests (For Both Members)
Test Primary Purpose Allergy Test (IgE) Identifies allergic tendencies and allergy risk Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Screening Joint disease and autoimmune risk assessment PSA — Prostate Specific Antigen (Men) Prostate health screening CA-125 (Women) Ovarian health and cancer marker screening
Core Full Body Tests
Test What It Covers Vitamin D Bone strength, immunity, energy, mood Vitamin B12 Nerve health, energy, brain function Thyroid Profile Weight, mood, hair, hormone balance Kidney Profile Filtration function, kidney health Liver Profile Liver enzymes, liver health and detox function Iron Profile Blood strength, anaemia detection Lipid Profile Cholesterol and heart disease risk HbA1c 3-month average blood sugar Fasting Blood Sugar Current diabetes status Average Glucose (eAG) Overall sugar trend Calcium Bone and teeth health, nerve signalling Uric Acid Gout risk, joint pain, kidney stones CBP / CBC Complete blood health picture Urine Test (CUE) Kidney, urinary tract, and bladder health Electrolytes Hydration, mineral, and fluid balance ESR Inflammation detection
Two members screened comprehensively: ₹2,999 (Actual value: ₹12,000)
Benefits of Testing Two Family Members Together
Health is rarely a solo matter. When one person in a family has undetected diabetes, it means that the household dietary patterns that contributed to it likely affect their spouse too. When a woman has iron deficiency, there is a reasonable chance her daughter shares the same nutritional gap. When a man over 45 has never had a PSA test, his wife has probably never had a CA-125 test either.
Screening two people together has real compounding benefits:
Shared accountability. When both members of a couple receive their reports at the same time, lifestyle changes — better diet, more activity, reducing sugar intake — become a shared family project rather than an isolated individual effort. This dramatically improves compliance.
Identifying shared risk factors. Families share kitchens, eating patterns, and stress environments. Seeing that both members have elevated triglycerides or low Vitamin D tells a family something important about how their lifestyle choices are affecting their shared biology.
Practicality and efficiency. One home visit. One morning of fasting. Two comprehensive reports. The logistics are simpler when both people are screened together.
Exceptional value. At ₹2,999 for two members — effectively ₹1,499.50 per person for a panel worth ₹6,000 per person individually — this is among the most cost-efficient preventive screening options available in Hyderabad.
Allergy Test — Skin Allergy IgE
What Is an Allergy Blood Test?
The Skin Allergy IgE test measures the total level of Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in your blood. IgE is the antibody that your immune system produces in response to allergens — the environmental and food substances it has incorrectly decided are threats. When your IgE levels are elevated, it confirms that your immune system is in a state of allergic sensitisation.
Why IgE Testing Is Important
Many people in Hyderabad live with low-grade allergic conditions that they have normalised. The itching that they assume is "dry skin." The runny nose they write off as "dust." The skin rash that comes and goes. The persistent digestive discomfort they attribute to restaurant food. The dark circles and swollen eyes that they think come from lack of sleep.
Many of these symptoms are, in fact, signs of an underlying allergic condition — identifiable through the IgE test.
Elevated IgE can indicate:
Atopic dermatitis (eczema) and chronic skin rashes
Allergic rhinitis (hay fever) — persistent sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion
Allergic asthma and breathing difficulties
Food allergies
Insect sting allergies
Parasitic infections (certain parasites trigger IgE elevation)
Who Should Prioritise This Test?
Anyone with chronic skin rashes, hives, or unexplained itching
People with persistent runny nose, sneezing, or watery eyes
People who experience asthma or breathing difficulty seasonally or around specific triggers
Children and adults with known or suspected food sensitivities
Anyone who has never had allergy screening done despite recurring symptoms
Identifying elevated IgE allows patients and their doctors to investigate specific allergens, avoid known triggers, and access appropriate antihistamine or immunotherapy treatment.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Screening
What Is the RA Factor Test?
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks the body's own joint tissues — causing progressive inflammation, pain, swelling, stiffness, and eventually joint deformity if left untreated. The RA Factor test detects a specific antibody (Rheumatoid Factor) that is present in approximately 70–80% of people with RA.
Why Rheumatoid Arthritis Screening Matters
RA is not just joint pain. It is a systemic autoimmune condition that — if undiagnosed and untreated — can cause permanent joint damage within the first two years of disease onset. Early detection and treatment with disease-modifying drugs can achieve clinical remission and prevent the deformity and disability that untreated RA causes.
RA affects women 2–3 times more often than men. It can begin at any age but most commonly presents between 30 and 60 years of age — the exact demographic this package serves.
Symptoms that warrant RA testing:
Morning joint stiffness lasting more than 30 minutes
Symmetrical joint pain — both hands, both wrists, both feet affected
Tender, swollen joints, especially in the small joints of the hands and feet
Persistent fatigue disproportionate to activity
Low-grade fever
General feeling of being unwell despite no obvious illness
An elevated RA factor, combined with clinical symptoms, is a strong indicator for specialist rheumatology evaluation and early treatment.
PSA Test — Prostate Health Screening (Men)
What Is the PSA Test?
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) is a protein produced exclusively by the prostate gland. The PSA test measures the concentration of this protein in the blood. Elevated PSA levels can indicate several prostate conditions — including prostate cancer, which is one of the most common cancers among men globally and one of the most treatable when caught early.
When Should Men Get PSA Screening?
From age 45: Routine annual screening for all men
From age 40: For men with a father or brother who had prostate cancer
For any age: If urinary symptoms are present
Symptoms that may indicate prostate problems:
Frequent urination, especially waking at night to urinate
Weak or interrupted urine stream
Difficulty starting or stopping urination
Burning or pain during urination
Blood in urine or semen
Persistent lower back, hip, or pelvic discomfort
What elevated PSA can indicate:
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) — non-cancerous prostate enlargement, extremely common in men over 50
Prostatitis — infection or inflammation of the prostate
Prostate cancer — requires further investigation including biopsy for confirmation
Why early detection is critical: Prostate cancer detected at Stage 1 or Stage 2 has a near-100% five-year survival rate. Prostate cancer detected at Stage 4 with metastasis drops to approximately 30%. The PSA test takes two minutes and requires a blood sample. For men who have never been tested, this is a potentially life-saving addition to any health screening.
CA-125 — Ovarian Health Screening (Women)
What Is CA-125?
Cancer Antigen 125 (CA-125) is a protein that is elevated in many ovarian cancer cases. It is the primary blood marker used in ovarian cancer screening and in monitoring treatment response in women already diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
Why CA-125 Is Critically Important for Women
Ovarian cancer is frequently called the "silent killer" — and with reason. It rarely produces obvious early symptoms. By the time symptoms appear — bloating, pelvic pain, difficulty eating, urinary frequency — the cancer has often reached Stage 3 or Stage 4, where treatment is significantly more difficult and outcomes much poorer.
Ovarian cancer detected at Stage 1 has a 90%+ five-year survival rate. Ovarian cancer detected at Stage 4 carries approximately a 20–30% five-year survival rate. The difference between these outcomes is early detection.
Who should prioritise CA-125 testing:
All women aged 35 and above as part of annual health screening
Women with a family history of ovarian, breast, or colorectal cancer
Women with known BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations
Women experiencing unexplained bloating, pelvic discomfort, or changes in bowel or bladder habits
Conditions where CA-125 may be elevated:
Ovarian cancer (primary use)
Endometriosis
Uterine fibroids
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Peritoneal cancer
An elevated CA-125 alone does not confirm cancer — it triggers further investigation that can confirm or rule out serious conditions before they become untreatable.
Vitamin D — The Sunshine Vitamin Most Hyderabadis Are Missing
Can Vitamin D Deficiency Cause Tiredness and Body Pain?
Yes — and this is one of the most common and most missed explanations for chronic fatigue and body pain in Hyderabad's population.
Vitamin D is not simply a "bone vitamin." It functions as a hormone in the body, influencing immune function, muscle strength, mood regulation, cardiovascular health, and the normal functioning of virtually every organ system. Vitamin D receptors are found in over 36 types of human tissue.
Can Vitamin D deficiency cause tiredness? Definitively yes. Vitamin D plays a role in mitochondrial function — the energy production process within cells. Deficiency impairs cellular energy generation, resulting in fatigue that does not respond to rest.
Can Vitamin D deficiency cause body pain? Yes. Vitamin D deficiency causes a condition called osteomalacia — softening of the bones — which manifests as diffuse bone aching, especially in the back, pelvis, and legs. It is commonly misdiagnosed as fibromyalgia or "general body pain."
Other symptoms of Vitamin D deficiency:
Persistent weakness and low energy
Frequent infections and colds — impaired immunity
Low mood, depression, or seasonal mood changes
Hair loss (Vitamin D receptors in hair follicles regulate growth cycles)
Slow wound healing
Muscle cramps
Why Hyderabad residents are specifically at risk: Despite year-round sunshine, indoor office work, clothing habits, and sunscreen use severely limit sun exposure for a large proportion of Hyderabad's working population. The skin cannot produce Vitamin D through glass — meaning those eight hours in a sunlit office still produce no Vitamin D.
Correction of Vitamin D deficiency through targeted supplementation is safe, affordable, and often produces dramatic improvements in energy, mood, and overall wellbeing within 8–12 weeks.
Vitamin B12 — The Energy and Nerve Vitamin
What Are the Symptoms of Vitamin B12 Deficiency?
Vitamin B12 is essential for the formation of red blood cells, DNA synthesis, and the health and maintenance of the nervous system. It is found almost exclusively in animal-derived foods — meaning vegetarians and vegans are at particularly elevated risk of deficiency.
Symptoms of Vitamin B12 deficiency:
Extreme fatigue and weakness that does not improve with sleep
Tingling, numbness, or "pins and needles" in hands and feet
Difficulty walking or maintaining balance
Memory problems, poor concentration, and brain fog
Irritability, depression, or mood instability
Pale or slightly yellowish skin tone
Swollen or inflamed tongue (glossitis)
Shortness of breath on mild exertion
Hair loss and brittle nails
Can Vitamin B12 deficiency cause weakness? Absolutely. B12 deficiency leads to megaloblastic anaemia — where red blood cells are too large and malformed to carry oxygen efficiently. The resulting oxygen deficit causes pronounced weakness, breathlessness, and fatigue. Additionally, B12 deficiency directly damages the myelin sheath — the protective coating around nerve fibres — causing neurological symptoms including weakness and coordination problems.
Who is at highest risk in Hyderabad:
Strict vegetarians and vegans
People over 50 (B12 absorption declines with age)
People on long-term metformin (the most common diabetes medication, which impairs B12 absorption)
People taking proton pump inhibitors (acid-reducing medication) long-term
People with inflammatory bowel conditions
B12 deficiency is correctable — but neurological damage from prolonged severe deficiency can be irreversible. Early detection matters enormously.
Thyroid Profile — The Master Regulator of Your Metabolism
Can Thyroid Problems Cause Weight Gain? Can They Cause Hair Fall?
Yes to both — and these are two of the most common reasons people in Hyderabad discover they have undiagnosed thyroid disease.
The thyroid gland — a butterfly-shaped organ in the neck — produces hormones that regulate metabolism, body temperature, heart rate, energy production, mood, and reproductive function. A malfunctioning thyroid cascades dysfunction across virtually every system in the body.
Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid):
Unexplained weight gain that does not respond to diet
Persistent fatigue and sluggishness
Hair thinning and loss across the whole scalp
Cold intolerance
Depression and low mood
Constipation
Dry skin and brittle nails
Brain fog and poor memory
Irregular or heavy menstrual periods
Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid):
Unexplained weight loss despite normal or increased appetite
Rapid or irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
Anxiety, nervousness, and irritability
Excessive sweating and heat sensitivity
Hair loss
Trembling hands
Difficulty sleeping
The thyroid profile in this package is a comprehensive multi-parameter panel — not just a TSH reading — giving a complete picture of thyroid hormone production and availability. Thyroid disorders, once identified, are almost always manageable with medication — and the symptomatic improvement after treatment begins is frequently dramatic.
Kidney Profile — Protecting Your Body's Silent Filtration System
What Does a Kidney Profile Show?
Your kidneys filter approximately 200 litres of blood every single day, removing waste products and excess fluid, regulating blood pressure, and producing hormones that control red blood cell production and bone health. The kidney profile assesses how effectively this filtration is working.
Tests included in the kidney profile:
Serum Creatinine — primary waste marker filtered by kidneys
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) / Urea Serum — additional waste marker
eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate) — overall kidney filtration capacity
Electrolytes — sodium, potassium, chloride balance
Why this matters: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is known as a "silent killer" because it causes no meaningful symptoms until 60–70% of kidney function is already lost. By that stage, dialysis is often the only option remaining.
People most at risk — diabetics, hypertensives, those with a family history of kidney disease — are exactly the population who most need this test, and exactly the population most likely to be told they "feel fine" despite ongoing kidney damage.
Liver Profile — Your Body's Largest Organ Needs Watching
What Does a Liver Profile Show?
The liver profile measures enzymes, proteins, and metabolic markers that reflect liver cell health and functional capacity. It includes ALT, AST, ALP, GGT, bilirubin (total, direct, and indirect), albumin, and globulin.
What abnormal liver profile results can indicate:
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) — the most common finding
Alcoholic liver disease
Viral hepatitis (A, B, C) — elevated enzyme pattern
Drug or medication-induced liver damage
Cholestasis (impaired bile flow)
Early liver cirrhosis
Obstructive jaundice
The NAFLD epidemic in Hyderabad: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease now affects an estimated 25–30% of urban Indian adults, and Hyderabad — with its high-carbohydrate traditional diet and increasingly sedentary urban lifestyle — is no exception. NAFLD produces no pain, no jaundice, and no digestive symptoms in its early stages. Elevated ALT and GGT are often the only early signal — detectable only through a liver function test.
Caught early, NAFLD is entirely reversible through dietary changes. Advanced NAFLD progressing to cirrhosis is not.
Iron Profile — Blood Strength and Anaemia Check
What Is an Iron Profile Test?
The iron profile is a comprehensive assessment of your body's iron status, including serum iron, ferritin (iron stores), Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC), and transferrin saturation.
Why iron testing goes beyond haemoglobin: Haemoglobin can remain within the normal range even when iron stores (ferritin) are already significantly depleted — a state called iron depletion without anaemia. At this stage, symptoms including fatigue, reduced exercise tolerance, impaired concentration, and hair loss are already present, but a basic haemoglobin test would show no problem.
The iron profile catches iron deficiency before it progresses to overt anaemia.
Who is at risk:
Women of reproductive age — monthly menstrual blood loss creates continuous iron demand
Pregnant women
Vegetarians and vegans
People with chronic inflammatory conditions (which impair iron absorption)
Frequent blood donors
Iron deficiency — corrected through diet, supplementation, or medical treatment — typically reverses associated symptoms within 8–12 weeks.
Lipid Profile — Cholesterol and Heart Disease Risk
Why Is Cholesterol Testing Important?
The lipid profile measures total cholesterol, LDL (low-density lipoprotein — bad cholesterol), HDL (high-density lipoprotein — good cholesterol), VLDL, and triglycerides.
High cholesterol is the defining silent condition — producing absolutely no symptoms while steadily building arterial plaque that narrows blood vessels and eventually causes heart attacks and strokes.
What the lipid profile can identify:
Elevated LDL — the primary driver of arterial plaque
Low HDL — reduced protection against heart disease
High triglycerides — associated with metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk
Combined dyslipidaemia — multiple abnormal fractions simultaneously
For Hyderabad's working population — with a diet high in refined carbohydrates and saturated fats, combined with low physical activity — lipid abnormalities are extremely common and frequently unsuspected.
HbA1c — Three Months of Blood Sugar in One Test
What Is HbA1c? What Is the Difference Between HbA1c and Fasting Blood Sugar?
Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS) measures the glucose level in your blood at a single moment in time — specifically after 8–10 hours of fasting. It tells you what your blood sugar is right now, in this particular fasted state, on this particular morning.
HbA1c (Glycated Haemoglobin) tells a completely different story. It measures the percentage of haemoglobin molecules that have glucose permanently attached to them — reflecting the average blood sugar level over the past 2–3 months. A single day of careful eating cannot influence HbA1c. It represents your actual long-term blood sugar control.
HbA1c reference ranges:
Below 5.7%: Normal
5.7%–6.4%: Pre-diabetes — reversible with lifestyle intervention
6.5% and above: Diabetes
Estimated Average Glucose (eAG) converts the HbA1c percentage into a practical mg/dL number — the same unit that appears on a glucometer — making the result easier to understand and discuss.
These three diabetes markers together give a complete and nuanced picture: your current glucose status, your long-term average, and what that average means in practical terms.
India carries approximately 25% of the world's diabetic burden. Pre-diabetes — fully reversible with lifestyle changes — affects millions of Indians who are unaware of their status. This panel can identify them.
Calcium — Bone and Teeth Health
What Does Calcium Testing Check?
Serum calcium measures the concentration of calcium in the blood. While most people associate calcium purely with bone strength, calcium is also critical for muscle contraction, nerve signal transmission, heart rhythm regulation, and blood clotting.
Both low calcium (hypocalcaemia) and high calcium (hypercalcaemia) cause serious problems.
Symptoms of low calcium:
Muscle cramps, spasms, and twitching
Numbness and tingling around the mouth, fingertips, and toes
Abnormal heart rhythms
Weak, brittle nails and tooth decay
Osteoporosis risk — progressive bone density loss
Elevated calcium can indicate:
Hyperparathyroidism
Vitamin D toxicity (from excessive supplementation)
Certain malignancies (calcium elevation is a paraneoplastic effect of some cancers)
Sarcoidosis
In women over 35 and post-menopausal women in Hyderabad, calcium testing as part of annual health screening is particularly important for tracking bone health trajectory.
Uric Acid — Gout Risk and Joint Pain
Uric acid is a metabolic end product produced when the body breaks down purines — compounds found in red meat, organ meats, certain seafood, and in normal cell turnover. When uric acid accumulates beyond the kidneys' capacity to excrete it, it crystallises in joints — causing gout.
Symptoms of elevated uric acid / gout:
Sudden, severe joint pain — classically in the big toe, but can affect ankles, knees, and wrists
Swollen, red, warm joints during attacks
Recurring attack episodes
Kidney stone symptoms (elevated uric acid contributes to uric acid kidney stones)
Beyond gout, elevated uric acid is increasingly recognised as an independent cardiovascular risk factor and a marker of insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome.
Gout is highly manageable when caught early through a simple uric acid blood test — but without testing, most people do not know their uric acid is elevated until a gout attack occurs.
CBP / CBC — Complete Blood Picture
The Complete Blood Picture (CBP) or Complete Blood Count (CBC) is one of the most informative single tests in preventive medicine. It analyses:
Red blood cells — count, size, shape, haemoglobin, haematocrit
White blood cells — total count plus differential (neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, basophils)
Platelets — count and volume
What the CBC can detect or suggest:
Anaemia (multiple types, each with different causes and treatments)
Bacterial infection (elevated neutrophils)
Viral infection (elevated lymphocytes)
Allergic reactions or parasitic infections (elevated eosinophils)
Clotting disorders (low platelets — thrombocytopenia)
Bone marrow disorders
Early blood cancers (abnormal cell patterns)
Polycythaemia (excess red cells)
The CBC is a rapid, inexpensive, and extraordinarily informative test that provides a real-time snapshot of your blood's composition — and through that, clues about infections, nutritional deficiencies, immune function, and more serious conditions.
Urine Test — Complete Urine Examination
What Does a Urine Test Check?
The Complete Urine Examination (CUE) involves physical examination, chemical analysis (using a dipstick test), and microscopic examination of the urine sample. It covers:
Physical properties: Colour, clarity, specific gravity, pH
Chemical analysis: Glucose, protein, ketones, blood, bilirubin, urobilinogen, nitrites, leukocyte esterase
Microscopic examination: Red blood cells, white blood cells, casts, crystals, bacteria, yeast
What CUE can detect:
Urinary tract infections (UTI) — white cells, bacteria, nitrites
Diabetic kidney disease — protein (microalbuminuria is the earliest sign)
Kidney stones — red cells, crystals
Liver disease — bilirubin, urobilinogen
Bladder inflammation or infection
Haematuria (blood in urine) — can indicate infection, stones, or malignancy
The appearance of protein in the urine — microalbuminuria — is the earliest laboratory marker of diabetic kidney damage, often appearing years before blood kidney function tests deteriorate. This makes the urine test critically important for any diabetic or pre-diabetic patient.
Electrolytes — Hydration and Mineral Balance
Electrolytes — primarily sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate — regulate fluid distribution in the body, nerve impulse transmission, muscle contraction (including cardiac muscle), and acid-base balance.
Symptoms of electrolyte imbalance:
Muscle cramps and weakness
Fatigue and confusion
Irregular heartbeat or palpitations
Nausea and headaches
Oedema (swelling) or excessive thirst
Who is at risk for electrolyte imbalances:
People on diuretic blood pressure medication (which causes potassium and sodium loss)
People with kidney disease
People who exercise heavily with inadequate hydration
People who have had prolonged vomiting or diarrhoea
People with adrenal gland disorders
Potassium imbalance — either high or low — can cause dangerous cardiac arrhythmias. Detecting and correcting electrolyte abnormalities is a critical aspect of comprehensive health screening.
ESR — Inflammation Marker
What Is ESR? Can Blood Tests Detect Inflammation?
ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) measures how quickly red blood cells settle to the bottom of a tube over one hour. When significant inflammation is present in the body, blood proteins increase and cause red cells to clump and settle more quickly — resulting in an elevated ESR.
What elevated ESR can indicate:
Active infections (bacterial or viral)
Autoimmune diseases — rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, vasculitis
Inflammatory bowel disease
Certain cancers (multiple myeloma, lymphoma)
Temporal arteritis
Inflammatory conditions of the kidneys or liver
Tissue damage from trauma or injury
ESR is a non-specific marker — it flags that significant inflammation is present but does not identify the source. However, as a screening tool, an elevated ESR is a critically important red flag that prompts further investigation — and can catch serious conditions (including certain blood cancers) before they produce obvious symptoms.
Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
The following symptoms are commonly dismissed as "stress," "ageing," or "tiredness" — but each can be a sign of an underlying condition detectable through this package:
Fatigue and weakness — B12 deficiency, anaemia, thyroid disease, Vitamin D deficiency, pre-diabetes
Hair fall — Iron/ferritin deficiency, Vitamin D deficiency, B12 deficiency, thyroid disorder, zinc deficiency
Weight gain — Hypothyroidism, pre-diabetes, insulin resistance
Weight loss — Hyperthyroidism, uncontrolled diabetes, liver disease
Joint pain, morning stiffness — Rheumatoid arthritis, uric acid elevation (gout), inflammation
Frequent infections — Low immunity (Vitamin D deficiency), low white cell count (CBC)
Skin rashes, itching, hives — Elevated IgE (allergic disease)
Puffiness around eyes, swollen legs — Kidney disease, electrolyte imbalance
Nausea, abdominal discomfort — Liver disease, kidney dysfunction
Numbness or tingling — Vitamin B12 deficiency, diabetes-related neuropathy
Frequent urination, excessive thirst — Diabetes (HbA1c, FBS)
Urinary symptoms in men — Prostate disease (PSA)
Bloating, pelvic discomfort in women — Ovarian pathology (CA-125)
Persistent low back pain — Kidney stones (uric acid, kidney profile, urine test)
If two or more of these symptoms are present — this package is the most comprehensive first investigation available in Hyderabad at this price.
Who Should Take This Package?
This package is relevant across a very wide range of people. It is particularly important for:
Couples and spouses who want to screen together — the 1+1 structure makes this the ideal opportunity for both partners to establish a health baseline simultaneously.
Men above 40 — PSA screening, lipid profile, kidney function, and blood sugar are all critically important for this demographic.
Women above 35 — CA-125 screening, iron profile, thyroid testing, and Vitamin D/B12 are all especially relevant for women in this age group.
IT professionals and corporate employees in Hyderabad — Long desk hours, poor dietary habits, minimal sun exposure, and chronic stress create a specific vulnerability profile that this package addresses directly.
Parents who want to model health awareness — When parents take their health seriously, children learn to do the same.
Senior citizens — Multiple organ systems need regular monitoring. The comprehensive nature of this package makes it ideal as a bi-annual screen for anyone above 55.
Anyone who has never had a comprehensive health checkup — This is the natural starting point. This package gives you a baseline picture of your health across 20+ parameters — the foundation from which all future monitoring can be compared.
Why People Above 30 Need Regular Testing
The transition from your 20s to your 30s is when the biological consequences of lifestyle choices begin to accumulate. The metabolism that forgave every late night and poor meal in your 20s starts to register every excess. The nutrient stores that kept pace with demand begin to deplete. The chronic inflammation from stress begins to leave measurable marks.
For Hyderabad's population specifically, the 30–45 age bracket is when lifestyle diseases most commonly begin their silent phase:
Pre-diabetes developing over 3–5 years before diagnosis
Thyroid dysfunction beginning to affect metabolism
Fatty liver accumulating from years of high-carbohydrate diet
Ferritin levels declining in women from years of inadequate dietary iron
LDL cholesterol rising with age and reduced physical activity
Vitamin D levels chronically low from years of indoor professional life
Testing at 30 does not just catch current problems. It establishes a baseline that makes the trajectory of future change measurable. A ferritin level of 35 ng/mL at 30 that drops to 18 ng/mL at 31 tells a different story than a first-ever test at 31 showing 18 ng/mL with no historical context.
The earlier you start annual screening, the more useful every subsequent year of data becomes.
Common Health Conditions This Package Can Help Detect Early
Condition Key Tests That Detect It Type 2 Diabetes HbA1c, FBS, eAG Pre-Diabetes HbA1c, FBS Hypothyroidism Thyroid Profile Hyperthyroidism Thyroid Profile Iron Deficiency Anaemia Iron Profile, CBC Vitamin D Deficiency Vitamin D Vitamin B12 Deficiency Vitamin B12 Fatty Liver Disease Liver Profile (ALT, GGT) Early Kidney Disease Kidney Profile, eGFR, CUE Gout / Uric Acid Elevation Uric Acid High Cholesterol Lipid Profile Metabolic Syndrome Lipid Profile, FBS, HbA1c, Uric Acid Rheumatoid Arthritis RA Factor Allergic Disease IgE Prostate Disease (Men) PSA Ovarian Pathology (Women) CA-125 Anaemia (Multiple Types) CBC, Iron Profile, B12 Electrolyte Imbalance Electrolytes Urinary Tract Infection CUE Systemic Inflammation ESR, CRP
Benefits of Free Home Sample Collection
The single most effective thing a diagnostic service can do to increase health screening uptake is to remove the logistical barrier between intent and action.
Most people intend to get tested. They put it on the to-do list. They know they should. But the morning arrives, and the prospect of navigating Hyderabad traffic before 8 AM on an empty stomach, finding parking at a diagnostic centre, waiting in a queue, getting the test done, and then managing the rest of the day — it simply does not happen.
V-Serve Diagnostics eliminates this barrier completely.
The home collection process:
Book your appointment — Call 7097255761 or visit vservediagnostics.in. Select a date and time convenient for both family members.
Fast overnight — 8–10 hours of fasting before the appointment. Water is permitted.
A trained phlebotomist arrives at your home — At the scheduled time, a qualified blood collection specialist arrives at your door with sterile, single-use equipment.
Sample collection: 5–10 minutes — Both members' samples are collected efficiently, hygienically, and professionally.
Samples transported to NABL-certified lab — Under appropriate conditions that preserve sample integrity.
Reports delivered digitally on the same day — Via WhatsApp or email. No follow-up visits. No waiting at a collection counter.
For senior citizens, people with mobility limitations, busy parents, and working professionals who cannot afford to take a half-day off, home collection is not just a convenience — it is the factor that makes testing possible.
Why NABL Certified Testing Matters
Not all diagnostic reports are created equal. The accuracy of a blood test result depends on the quality of the equipment, the precision of the methodology, the training of laboratory personnel, and the rigour of quality control processes.
NABL — the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories — is India's apex accreditation body for medical testing facilities. NABL certification is granted only after rigorous external assessment covering:
Equipment calibration and maintenance records
Validation of testing methods against international standards
Qualifications and continuous training of lab personnel
External quality assurance participation (inter-laboratory comparison testing)
Documented quality management systems across every process
What this means for you as a patient: When you receive a report from a NABL-certified laboratory like V-Serve Diagnostics, you can trust that the result is accurate. An ALT of 68 U/L means 68 U/L — not approximately 68, not within 20% of 68, but a reliably measured value that your doctor can make treatment decisions from.
In a market where many budget diagnostic services operate without accreditation, NABL certification is not a marketing label — it is the difference between actionable information and potentially misleading data.
Why Same Day Reports Matter
A health test is only as useful as the speed with which you can act on the result. Reports that take 3 to 5 days create a window during which anxiety builds, appointments are delayed, and — in many cases — the urgency of acting on the results simply dissipates.
V-Serve Diagnostics delivers reports the same day as sample collection.
Why this matters practically:
Give your sample in the morning
Receive your comprehensive report by evening
Consult your doctor the same day or the following morning
Begin any necessary treatment or lifestyle intervention without delay
For conditions that require prompt attention — significantly elevated HbA1c, markedly abnormal liver enzymes, or a PSA level warranting further investigation — same day reporting removes the unnecessary delay between discovery and action.
Preventive Testing vs Delayed Diagnosis — A Comparison
Scenario Preventive Testing Approach Delayed Diagnosis Approach Pre-diabetes Detected via HbA1c; reversed through diet and exercise — cost near zero Develops into diabetes over 3–5 years; lifetime medication, complications, dialysis risk Fatty liver Elevated ALT detected; reversed through dietary changes Progresses to cirrhosis; liver transplant costs ₹20–₹40 lakhs Vitamin D deficiency Detected; corrected with supplements at ₹200–500/month Leads to osteoporosis; hip fracture surgery ₹3–₹8 lakhs, 6-month recovery Elevated uric acid Detected; managed with diet and medication Gout attacks; recurrent hospitalisations; kidney stones; chronic joint damage Elevated PSA Detected; biopsy confirms early prostate cancer; Stage 1 treatment Stage 4 prostate cancer detected on symptoms; survival rate drops dramatically Hypothyroidism Detected; corrected with a once-daily tablet Years of fatigue, weight gain, hair loss, reproductive problems, cardiovascular risk
The consistent conclusion across every condition in this package is the same: finding it early is dramatically better than finding it late — in terms of outcomes, quality of life, and cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the total number of tests included in this package?
A: The Master Full Body Checkup + Vitamin D + B12 package covers 20+ individual test parameters, including 4 high-priority tests (IgE Allergy, RA Factor, PSA for men, CA-125 for women) plus all core health tests.
Q2: What exactly does the 1+1 family offer mean?
A: The 1+1 offer means two family members receive the complete Master Full Body Checkup package for a combined price of ₹2,999 — instead of paying separately for each. Both individuals receive their own comprehensive, individual health reports.
Q3: Does the package cover both men and women?
A: Yes. The package is designed for both. Men receive the PSA (prostate) test; women receive the CA-125 (ovarian marker) test. All other tests are identical for both.
Q4: Is home sample collection genuinely free?
A: Yes. Free home sample collection in Hyderabad is included with this package — no extra charge.
Q5: How long do I need to fast before the test?
A: Fast for 8–10 hours before the sample collection. Plain water is allowed. Avoid tea, coffee, or any food. Take medications only after sample collection unless your doctor specifically advises otherwise.
Q6: When will I receive my reports?
A: Reports are delivered the same day as sample collection — digitally via WhatsApp or email.
Q7: Is V-Serve Diagnostics NABL certified?
A: Yes. V-Serve Diagnostics is a NABL-certified laboratory, ensuring test accuracy and reliability meeting national and international quality standards.
Q8: Which areas of Hyderabad does V-Serve Diagnostics serve?
A: V-Serve Diagnostics serves all major areas of Hyderabad including Madhapur, Hitech City, Gachibowli, Kukatpally, Banjara Hills, Jubilee Hills, Ameerpet, Kondapur, Miyapur, Secunderabad, Begumpet, and surrounding localities. Call 7097255761 to confirm availability.
Q9: Does an elevated IgE level confirm I have allergies?
A: Elevated total IgE confirms that your immune system has allergic tendencies — it indicates sensitisation. Specific allergen testing is then needed to identify the precise triggers. Your doctor will guide further investigation based on your IgE result and symptoms.
Q10: What does an abnormal RA factor result mean?
A: An elevated RA factor does not definitively diagnose rheumatoid arthritis — it is a strong indicator that warrants specialist rheumatology evaluation, particularly if joint symptoms are present. A rheumatologist will order additional tests (anti-CCP antibodies, imaging) for a confirmed diagnosis.
Q11: At what PSA level should a man see a specialist?
A: A PSA above 4.0 ng/mL generally warrants further evaluation by a urologist. However, interpretation depends on age — younger men should be evaluated even at lower PSA values, and some men with PSA between 2.5–4.0 may also need follow-up. Your doctor will advise based on your complete clinical picture.
Q12: Is CA-125 a definitive ovarian cancer test?
A: CA-125 is a screening marker, not a definitive diagnostic test. Elevated CA-125 can occur in several conditions beyond ovarian cancer (endometriosis, fibroids, PID). An elevated result triggers further investigation — ultrasound, additional blood markers, and specialist evaluation — that can confirm or rule out serious conditions.
Q13: What is a healthy Vitamin D level?
A: Vitamin D levels below 20 ng/mL are considered deficient. 20–29 ng/mL is insufficient. Above 30 ng/mL is generally considered adequate. For optimal immune function, bone health, and energy levels, many specialists recommend levels above 40 ng/mL.
Q14: How quickly does Vitamin B12 supplementation work?
A: With appropriate supplementation (oral or injection, depending on severity and cause of deficiency), B12 levels typically improve within 4–8 weeks. Neurological symptoms — tingling, balance problems — may take 3–6 months to fully resolve, and in severe cases of long-standing deficiency, some neurological improvement may be incomplete.
Q15: What is the difference between the total thyroid hormones and free thyroid hormones in the thyroid profile?
A: Total T3 and T4 measure all thyroid hormone in the blood, including the portions bound to carrier proteins. Free T3 and Free T4 measure only the unbound, biologically active fraction that can actually enter cells and exert effect. Testing both total and free fractions gives a complete picture of thyroid hormone availability — particularly important when protein binding is abnormal.
Q16: What does it mean if my eGFR is between 60 and 89?
A: An eGFR between 60–89 mL/min/1.73m² indicates mildly reduced kidney function. It does not mean kidney failure, but it does mean kidney function should be monitored regularly. Your doctor may recommend lifestyle modifications, blood pressure management, and repeat testing in 6–12 months.
Q17: Can fatty liver disease be reversed?
A: Yes — non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), if caught in the early to moderate stages, is fully reversible through dietary changes (reducing refined carbohydrates and saturated fat), weight loss, regular exercise, and avoidance of alcohol. Once it progresses to cirrhosis (scarring of the liver), it becomes irreversible.
Q18: Why is the iron profile better than just testing haemoglobin?
A: Haemoglobin only becomes abnormal once iron deficiency is severe enough to cause anaemia. Ferritin — part of the iron profile — can be depleted for months or years before haemoglobin drops, causing fatigue, reduced cognitive function, and hair loss throughout this sub-clinical period. The iron profile catches iron deficiency early — before anaemia develops.
Q19: What is the Apo-B to Apo-A1 ratio? (Is that in this package?)
A: The Apo ratios are in our Heart Risk + Hairfall + Full Body package. The current package includes the lipid profile (total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, VLDL, triglycerides) as the cardiovascular risk assessment component.
Q20: Can urine testing detect kidney damage in diabetics?
A: Yes. Protein in the urine (microalbuminuria or proteinuria) is the earliest detectable marker of diabetic kidney disease — often appearing 5–10 years before blood kidney function markers deteriorate. Every diabetic patient should have annual urine testing for this reason.
Q21: Should people without symptoms get a full body checkup?
A: This is the most important recommendation in all of preventive medicine: yes, absolutely. The entire purpose of preventive screening is to find diseases that have not yet produced symptoms. The absence of symptoms is not evidence of the absence of disease. For most of the conditions this package screens for — fatty liver, early kidney disease, pre-diabetes, Vitamin D deficiency, hypothyroidism — there are no early symptoms.
Q22: How often should I repeat this checkup?
A: Adults aged 30–45 with no known risk factors: annually. Adults above 45 or with known risk factors (diabetes, hypertension, family history): every 6 months as advised by your doctor. People under 30 with no concerns: every 1–2 years.
Q23: What happens after I get my reports?
A: Share your complete report with your primary care physician or a specialist. Do not attempt to self-interpret all values — some variations from reference ranges are clinically insignificant while others require prompt attention. Your doctor will prioritise which findings require action and advise accordingly.
Q24: Can I book this package for elderly parents?
A: Yes, and the home collection service makes this particularly accessible for senior citizens who find travel difficult. Simply book on their behalf by calling 7097255761 and our phlebotomist will visit at a convenient time.
Q25: Is there anything I need to prepare before the home visit?
A: Fast for 8–10 hours (water permitted). Wear clothing with easy sleeve access. Have a light snack and water ready for immediately after the sample is collected. Inform the collector of any medications you are on. That is all — everything else is handled by our team.
Q26: What if one test result is borderline — neither clearly normal nor clearly abnormal?
A: Borderline results are reported exactly as measured with the standard reference range clearly indicated. Your doctor will advise whether to repeat the test in 4–8 weeks, proceed with further investigation, or simply monitor. Borderline results are clinically important — they often represent the earliest detectable stage of developing conditions.
Q27: Can anaemia cause hair loss?
A: Yes. Significant anaemia reduces oxygen delivery to hair follicles, which shifts them into a resting phase — resulting in diffuse hair shedding. Iron deficiency specifically also appears to impair hair follicle function independent of its anaemia-causing effect. The iron profile and CBC in this package together give a comprehensive picture of anaemia-related hair loss risk.
Q28: Is ESR a sensitive enough inflammation marker?
A: ESR is a time-tested, widely used inflammation marker. For active inflammatory conditions including rheumatoid arthritis, significant infections, and inflammatory cancers, ESR elevation is typically clear and clinically meaningful. For subtler inflammatory states, ESR is used alongside other markers. Within the context of this comprehensive screening package, ESR provides an important inflammation signal that complements the other results.
Q29: Why is cholesterol testing important for people in their 30s?
A: Cardiovascular disease develops over decades. The plaque that causes a heart attack at 45 began forming at 30 or earlier. Identifying and addressing elevated LDL, high triglycerides, or low HDL at 30 allows a 10–15 year window of intervention — dramatically reducing the lifetime risk of cardiovascular events.
Q30: Can I compare my results with a friend's or spouse's results?
A: Reference ranges vary by age, sex, and sometimes specific laboratory methodology. It is generally not useful to directly compare your specific numbers with another person's — both results may be normal for the respective individuals despite appearing different. Focus on your own results relative to the reference range provided in your report.
Q31: How does uric acid relate to heart disease?
A: Elevated uric acid is now recognised as an independent risk factor for hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic syndrome — beyond its well-known role in causing gout. Uric acid promotes inflammation and oxidative stress in arterial walls, contributing to atherosclerosis. Managing elevated uric acid therefore has benefits that extend well beyond preventing gout attacks.
Q32: What does a high ESR combined with joint symptoms mean?
A: The combination of elevated ESR with joint pain, morning stiffness, and symmetrical joint involvement is a classic pattern that raises strong suspicion for an inflammatory arthritis — most commonly rheumatoid arthritis. This combination, alongside the RA factor result in this package, provides a strong basis for rheumatology referral and further evaluation.
Q33: Can Vitamin D deficiency affect mood?
A: Yes. Vitamin D receptors are found in the brain, particularly in regions involved in mood regulation. Vitamin D deficiency is associated with increased risk of depression, seasonal affective disorder, and general low mood. Correcting deficiency often produces noticeable mood improvement within 8–12 weeks, which some patients describe as one of the most significant benefits of supplementation.
Q34: Is this package suitable for someone with known diabetes or hypertension?
A: Absolutely — in fact, this package is particularly valuable for people with established diabetes or hypertension, as it monitors the organ systems most at risk from these conditions: kidneys (kidney profile, eGFR, urine protein), liver (liver profile), cardiovascular risk (lipid profile), blood sugar control (HbA1c), and electrolytes (particularly important for people on blood pressure medications).
Q35: What is the actual market value of all the tests in this package if booked individually?
A: The actual market value of all tests included in this Master Full Body Checkup package if booked individually at standard diagnostic rates in Hyderabad is approximately ₹12,000 for two people. V-Serve Diagnostics offers the same comprehensive panel for two members at ₹2,999 — a saving of over 75%.
Why This ₹2,999 Family Offer Delivers Exceptional Value
The comparison speaks for itself.
What You Are Getting Individual Market Rate V-Serve Price for 2 Allergy IgE Test (x2) ₹800–₹1,200 per person Included RA Factor (x2) ₹400–₹600 per person Included PSA / CA-125 (x2) ₹600–₹1,000 per person Included Vitamin D (x2) ₹700–₹1,200 per person Included Vitamin B12 (x2) ₹500–₹800 per person Included Thyroid Profile (x2) ₹600–₹1,000 per person Included Kidney Profile (x2) ₹500–₹800 per person Included Liver Profile (x2) ₹500–₹800 per person Included Iron Profile (x2) ₹500–₹800 per person Included Lipid Profile + HbA1c + FBS (x2) ₹700–₹1,000 per person Included CBC, CUE, Electrolytes, ESR, Calcium, Uric Acid (x2) ₹600–₹1,000 per person Included Total market value ~₹12,000+ for 2 ₹2,999
Beyond the numbers, the quality assurance of NABL certification, the genuine convenience of free home collection, and the speed of same day reporting add dimensions of value that no price comparison fully captures.
This package exists at this price point because V-Serve Diagnostics believes that comprehensive preventive healthcare should be accessible to every family in Hyderabad — not just those who can afford premium pricing.
Conclusion: Your Health Is the Only Investment That Pays Every Single Day
You insure your car. You renew your home insurance. You track your investments, plan your children's education, and monitor your savings account. These are sensible, rational things to do.
Your health is more valuable than all of them.
A car can be replaced. An investment can be rebuilt. Your health, once seriously compromised, is often significantly harder to restore — and the cost of restoration dwarfs the cost of protection by orders of magnitude.
The Master Full Body Checkup + Vitamin D + B12 family package at V-Serve Diagnostics is the most comprehensive, convenient, and affordable preventive health investment available in Hyderabad today.
Two family members. 20+ comprehensive health parameters each. Four high-priority specialised tests. Free home sample collection. NABL-certified accuracy. Same day reports.
All for ₹2,999.
There is no reason to wait. And there are dozens of reasons not to.
Book Your Master Full Body Checkup Today
✅ What You Get — Summary
✔ Complete Master Full Body Checkup for 2 Family Members
✔ Vitamin D + Vitamin B12 included
✔ Allergy IgE Test — for both members
✔ Rheumatoid Arthritis Screening — for both members
✔ PSA Prostate Screening (men) | CA-125 Ovarian Screening (women)
✔ Thyroid Profile, Kidney Profile, Liver Profile, Iron Profile
✔ HbA1c, Fasting Blood Sugar, Average Glucose
✔ Lipid Profile, Calcium, Uric Acid, CBC, CUE, Electrolytes, ESR
✔ Free Home Sample Collection — We come to your home
✔ NABL-Certified Laboratory — Accurate, reliable results
✔ Same Day Reports — Delivered digitally
✔ Available across Hyderabad
✔ 1+1 Family Offer: ₹2,999 (Actual value: ₹12,000)
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Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for interpretation of test results and medical guidance.