
Regular check-ups are a key element of preventive healthcare, alongside a healthy diet and physical activity. Our Foundation can help employers organize such check-ups for their employees in the form of Health Days, during which interested employees can take advantage of them in a familiar environment, without queues for registration and absences from work.
Why is it worth participating in Health Days?
Thanks to employer funding, employees and associates can undergo free basic tests—we offer a wide range of essential tests, including, for example, complete blood count, ESR, glucose, sodium, potassium, magnesium, iron, CRP, uric acid, creatinine, AST, ALT, and general urine test.
The benefits
Complete blood cells count and ESR help assess the overall condition of the body, detecting infections, anemia, or inflammation. Glucose monitors sugar levels, which is important in the prevention of diabetes. Sodium, potassium, and magnesium are responsible for electrolyte balance, affecting the functioning of the heart and muscles. Iron affects the risk of anemia, CRP detects inflammation, and uric acid may indicate the risk of gout. Creatinine, AST, and ALT are indicators of kidney and liver function. A general urine test helps assess the functioning of the urinary system.
Convenience – No need to make an appointment with a doctor for a referral; employee examinations can be performed at the workplace.
Early diagnosis – Regular examinations allow many diseases to be detected at an early stage, enabling rapid implementation of effective treatment.
Attractive prices for additional packages – You can expand basic diagnostics with additional tests at very affordable prices.
Below are selected examples of additional packages:
a. Basic extension (insulin, zinc, vitamin D, LDH, lipidogram)
Allows you to assess the risk of diabetes (insulin), nutritional status (zinc, vitamin D), tissue damage (LDH), and lipid profile, which is crucial in the prevention of heart disease.
b. Extension – thyroid package (TSH, FT3, FT4)
Monitors thyroid function, detecting hormonal problems that can lead to metabolic and energy disorders.
c. Extension – liver package (direct, indirect, total bilirubin, GGTP, prothrombin time, ALP, albumin)
Diagnosis of the liver and bile ducts, allowing for early detection of problems related to metabolism and liver damage.
d. Extension – heart package (homocysteine, calcium)
Assessment of cardiovascular disease risk. Elevated homocysteine may indicate a risk of heart attack or stroke, and calcium is important for heart and bone health.
e. Extension – female hormones (prolactin, LH, FSH, cortisol, estradiol)
Hormonal diagnostics in women, especially for problems with the menstrual cycle, fertility, and chronic stress (cortisol).
f. Extension – male hormones (total testosterone, prolactin, LH, FSH, cortisol, estradiol)
Assessment of hormonal function in men, including testosterone levels, which may affect fertility, libido, and overall well-being.
g. Extension – combined PSA (total PSA, free PSA)
Key tests for early diagnosis of prostate cancer in men.
h. Extension – cancer (CEA, Helicobacter pylori IgG, Helicobacter pylori IgA)
Tumor marker tests that help detect colorectal cancer (CEA) and Helicobacter pylori infections, which can lead to stomach cancer.