Men's health
Health Screening Executive
About
Designed for men who demand the highest level of health care, the Executive High package offers advanced screenings for liver function, prostate health, cardiovascular diagnostics, and much more. This premium offering ensures that your health is managed comprehensively, providing peace of mind and detailed insights into your overall well-being.
What's included
Every aspect of your health is covered, from your heart and brain to your sexual and hormonal health. We leave nothing unchecked.
Laboratory- ABO and rhesus blood groups
- AFP
- ALP
- ALT (SGPT)
- AST (SGOT)
- Anti-HBs
- Bilirubin profile
- C-Reaktive Protein (CRP) Kuantitatif
- CA19-9
- CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen)
- Calcium
- Chloride (Cl-)
- D-dimer
- Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
- Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR)
- Faecal Occult Blood
- Free T4
- Gamma GT
- Glucose Fasting
- HBsAg
- HCV Antibody
- HDL cholesterol
- HbA1C
- LDL Cholesterol (Direct)
- Package routine blood test
- Phosphorus
- Potassium (K+)
- Prostate-specific antigen
- Protein panel (Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin, protein, Albumin/Globulin Ratio)
- Routine urine advanced
- Sodium (Na+)
- Stool Analysis
- TSH
- Testosterone
- Total Cholesterol
- Triglyceride
- Urea
- Uric Acid
- Vitamin D 25-OH
Radiology
- BMD whole
- CT heart and coronary arteries for calcium scoring
- DX chest AP / pa
- MR 1.5 T+ MRA head
- US prostate
- US whole abdomen
Cardiology
- Echocardiography
- Electrocardiography (ECG)
- Treadmill stress test
- Eye Examination
- Tonometry, visual acuity test, autorefractometry, and biometry.
Spirometry
- Measurement of air volume and flow rate to assess lung function.
Audiometry
- Assessment of hearing sensitivity across various sound frequencies.
- Evaluation of body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage, muscle mass, and bone mass.
General Dental Check Up
Physical Examination by Internist
One Time Consultation Request to Internal Medicine

Preparation
General Preparation for Health Screening
What to Bring
- Please bring your previous medical records, vaccination book, X-ray, MRI, or CT scan results (if available), glasses (if you wear them), or a contact lens case (if you use contact lenses).
- Carry a valid identification card (Passport, KTP, or Driver's License).
- Please bring comfortable athletic attire and appropriate running shoes if your examination package includes a treadmill test. For your convenience, we also provide athletic shoes in sizes 37 to 44.
General Advice
- Fast for 10-12 hours before your health screening appointment. Drinking plain water is allowed. Fasting helps ensure accurate results for blood tests, including glucose, cholesterol, and triglycerides.
- Inform our staff of any medications you are currently taking before undergoing any health screening procedures (via the pre-visit screening form).
- If you are scheduled for an MSCT cardiac examination, discontinue Metformin and SGLT2 inhibitors 48 hours before the test.
Medical Tests & Procedures
1. X-Ray and CT Scan
- Do not proceed with X-rays or CT scans if there is a possibility that you are pregnant.
2. Ultrasound
- You will be asked to lie on an examination bed.
- An ultrasound gel will be applied to the area being examined. This gel does not stain and can be wiped off easily.
- A probe will be moved over the examination area. There should be no pain or discomfort.
3. Abdominal Ultrasound
- Do not eat for at least 4–6 hours before the examination.
- If you are a smoker, refrain from smoking on the day of your appointment until after the ultrasound is completed.
4. MRI
- Inform our staff if you have any pacemaker, implants, or dentures.
- Please inform our staff if you have claustrophobia (fear of confined space) prior to the examination day.
5. CT Calcium Scoring
- Not currently having cardiac ring or stent implanted.
- Not currently pregnant.
- Refrain from caffeine and alcohol within 24 hours prior to the day of the test.
- Avoid heavy physical exercise within 24 hours prior to the day of the test.
6. Treadmill Test
- Wear comfortable athletic attire and appropriate running shoes.
- Avoid eating a heavy meal before the test.
- Stop taking beta-blockers (hypertension medication) before the test.
Laboratory Test
1. Blood Test
Fasting Blood Glucose / Lipid Profile / Triglycerides
- Fast for 8–12 hours before the test (only water permitted).
Avoid alcohol and high-fat meals the night before.
PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen)
- Avoid ejaculation for 48 hours before the test.
- Avoid vigorous exercise, especially cycling, for 48 hours prior.
- Refrain from undergoing prostate manipulation (e.g., DRE, biopsy) for at least 6 weeks before testing.
2. Stool Test
- Stool for Occult Blood (FOBT)
Avoid red meat, iron supplements, aspirin, NSAIDs, and Vitamin C supplements for 3 days before testing.








