Key Insights
- Fast for 8–10 hours before your blood tests, unless advised otherwise.
- Avoid heavy meals, caffeine, and alcohol the night before the screening.
- Inform the staff if you have any allergies, medical implants, or ongoing treatments.
- Bring previous medical records or reports, if available, for better evaluation.
Our Basic Health Screening Profile at Al Noor Diagnostic Centre highlights the importance of preventive healthcare and early health assessment. Regular screening helps identify potential health concerns at an early stage, allowing timely medical guidance and better long-term well-being.
Take a proactive approach toward your health with comprehensive screening services designed to support a healthier, more confident future. At Al Noor Diagnostic Centre, your wellness journey begins with accurate diagnostics and patient-focused care.
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General Questions
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Our package typically includes blood tests, cholesterol levels, blood sugar, liver function, and basic vital checks.
Laboratories used for scientific research take many forms because of the differing requirements of specialists in the various fields of science and engineering. A physics laboratory might contain a particle accelerator or vacuum chamber.
The screening process usually takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on the tests.
Most reports are available within 24 to 48 hours after the screening.
Yes, a consultation with a specialist is available to discuss your reports and recommend any next steps if needed.
Yes, drinking plain water is usually allowed during fasting unless advised otherwise.
Please bring a valid ID, previous medical reports (if any), and a list of any medications you are currently taking.
It is generally recommended to have a Basic Health Screening once a year or as advised by your doctor, depending on your age and health condition.

