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Urological Check-up is an important procedure for maintaining men's health. It includes an examination and consultation with a specialist urologist, and may include various additional studies such as tests and ultrasound. The purpose of the urological check-up is to check the general condition of the male genitourinary system and identify possible problems that can identify changes, tumors, inflammation and other abnormalities that may be a sign of various diseases, such as prostatitis, prostate cancer or hernia. Regular urological check-ups are especially recommended for men after the age of 40. At this age, the risk of various urological problems such as prostatitis and prostate cancer increases. However, depending on the presence of risk factors and individual needs, this procedure may be recommended for men at an earlier age.
The program includes
Consultation of doctors:
- Urologist
Radiation diagnostics and ultrasound:
- Ultrasound of the bladder with determination of residual urine
- Ultrasound of the kidneys
- Transrectal ultrasound of the prostate and bladder
Analyzes:
- A general blood test on an analyzer with differentiation of 5 classes of cells
- Determination of testosterone in blood serum by immunochemiluminescence
- Determination of (FSH) in blood serum by immunochemiluminescence
- Determination of luteinizing hormone (LH) in blood serum by immunochemiluminescence
- Determination of prolactin in blood serum by immunochemiluminescence
- Determination of urea in blood serum on an analyzer
- Determination of Vitamin D in blood serum by ELISA method
- Determination of total prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in blood serum by immunochemiluminescence
- Determination of free F-prostate-specific antigen (F-PSA) in blood serum by immunochemiluminescence
- Determination of creatinine in blood serum on an analyzer
- Examination of the general urine analysis on the analyzer (physico-chemical properties with counting the number of cellular elements of the urinary sediment)
- Determination of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in blood serum by immunochemiluminescence