Routine Health Check-ups
About the procedure
Routine health check-ups are preventive medical evaluations conducted to assess overall health and detect potential problems early. These visits typically include physical examination, vital signs assessment, blood and urine tests, and lifestyle evaluation. Regular check-ups help identify risk factors for chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and heart disease before symptoms appear. Early detection allows timely intervention, reducing complications and improving long-term health outcomes. They also provide an opportunity for counseling regarding diet, exercise, vaccinations, and necessary screening tests.
Care before the procedure
- Fast if blood tests require it
- Bring previous medical records and reports
- List current medications and allergies
- Avoid heavy meals before appointment
Care during the procedure
- Provide accurate medical history details
- Cooperate during physical examination process
- Inform doctor about new symptoms
- Follow instructions for diagnostic tests
Care after the procedure
- Review test results with doctor
- Follow prescribed lifestyle modifications
- Schedule follow-up appointments if advised
- Start medications as prescribed
Eligibility
- Adults requiring annual preventive health evaluation for early disease detection and risk assessment
- Individuals with family history of diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease
- People above 40 years for routine metabolic and cardiac screening
- Individuals planning lifestyle changes or managing long-term health goals
Relevant Specialties

Family Medicine
Family Medicine provides comprehensive healthcare for individuals and families across all age groups.
It focuses on preventive care, early diagnosis, and the management of a wide range of health concerns, supporting long-term health and continuity of care.
At KIMSHEALTH, family medicine is delivered through a patient-first approach, emphasizing strong patient relationships, personalized care, and overall well-being.


