Male Platinum Level
Men’s Platinum Level recommended exam based on age and associated risk factors
Review of medical history and thorough physical examination
A complete history and physical examination are the most important elements of a diagnostic screening.
– Uric Acid
Tests for gout
– Urinalysis
Screens for detecting diseases of the kidney and bladder
– Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Screens for inflammatory processes
– C-Reactive Protein and Homocysteine Level
Produced in the body in response to inflammatory processes, and may increase the risk of coronary heart disease
– Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)
Screening test for prostate cancer
– ABO Blood Type
Determines blood type
– Testosterone
Measures male hormone level
– Lipid Panel
Measures total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol), LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol), cholesterol risk ratio and triglycerides
Sensory Function Tests
– Audiometric Evaluation
Screening test for hearing loss
– Tonometry
Screening test for glaucoma
Heart and Lung Tests
– Electrocardiogram (ECG)
Identifies previously undetected heart attacks, heart blocks and other cardiac irregularities
– Exercise Treadmill Test
Screens for early signs of heart disease, arrhythmias and conditioning
– Chest X-ray
Screens for lung disease
– Spirometry
Screens to assess lung function and capacity
Gastrointestinal Tests
– Fecal Occult Blood
Tests for blood in the stool which could indicate early colon abnormalities
–Colonoscopy (optional)
Screening for colon lesions, polyps and colon cancer
Specialized Diagnostic Tests
– CT Cardiac Angiogram (optional)
Technology uses new 64-slice CT scan to identify coronary heart disease and blockage in amazing detail
– Full Body Scan or Ultrasound (optional)
Screening for multiple organ abnormalities
– Cardiac Calcium Score
Test to determine buildup of calcium within cardiac arteries
– Vascular Screening
Uses ultrasound to assess carotid stenosis (stroke), and abdominal aorta (aneurysm; an ankle brachial index assesses lower extremity circulation.
– Bone Density
Screens for osteoporosis
– Body Composition Analysis
Uses densitometry for an extremely accurate assessment of body fat and body mass index (BMI)
Diagnostic Blood Tests
– Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Screens for anemia (blood loss) and blood cancers, such as leukemia.
– Iron, TIBC
Screens for iron deficiency and anemia
– Chem 14
Screens for diabetes, liver disease and kidney disease
– Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Screens for thyroid function, which regulates metabolism
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