Cardiovascular health kit

This kit is designed for cardiovascular health. The aim is to detect and prevent possible cardiovascular diseases early, with a focus on identifying risk factors and disease prevention. The cardiovascular health kit includes a general health check-up and additional tests:

Consultation with a family doctor/internist

Assessment of the patient’s general condition, physical examination, BMI, history taking, blood pressure monitoring, investigation plan, SCORE risk assessment, oncology screening

Laboratory tests

Cardiovascular Disease In-depth Panel:

Complete blood count +EGA, Creatinine, Plasma glucose, HbA1c, ASAT, ALT, LDH, Creatine kinase MB fractions, Albumin, Sodium, Potassium, Total cholesterol, High-density cholesterol, Low-density cholesterol, Triglycerides, Apolipoprotein A1/B (index), Lipoprotein A and B, 25-OH-vitamin D (D3+D2), Ferritin, Homocysteine, Highly sensitive CRO, BNP, PRO BNP, TSH – Thyroid hormone, Free T4, APTL, Prothrombin time(INR)

OSA screening

Obstructive sleep apnoea risk assessment

12-lead ECG

Electrocardiography is an examination that provides important information about abnormal heart rhythms. This method records and graphically displays the electrical potential of the heart during cardiac activity.

Echocardiography

Echocardiography is an ultrasound examination of the heart. The method is based on the registration of ultrasound signals reflected by the heart structures. Echocardiography provides information on the functional state and structure of the heart – atria and ventricles (heart cavities), their dimensions, walls and valves, as well as the presence of accessory structures, the condition of the heart muscle (localisation and extent of myocardial tissue damage; signs of inflammation) and contractility.

Dopplerography of head and neck vessels

Doppler is a diagnostic technique that uses ultrasound waves to assess blood flow through blood vessels (arteries and veins). During the examination, images of the blood vessels are obtained, the direction and speed of blood flow is recorded and possible blockages are identified. This allows you to judge the changes caused by diseases and the functional state of your blood vessels.

Veloergometry

Veloergometry is a method of checking cardiovascular health under conditions of increasing exertion by recording an electrocardiogram. It is also known as the exercise test.

The test is prescribed to assess exercise tolerance, heart rate, arterial blood pressure and other exercise-related parameters. This also means if heart disease is suspected, especially coronary heart disease or angina. In heart disease patients, cycle ergometry can assess the effectiveness of treatment, exercise tolerance and risk factors.

Holter monitoring 24h

Holter monitoring is a diagnostic test that records heart rhythm and frequency in various everyday situations. It allows long-term recording of the electrocardiogram (ECG), recording the heart rhythm at rest and during normal activities.

Physiotherapist consultation

During the consultation, the musculoskeletal system is assessed

Consultation with a cardiologist

During the consultation, the heart health is assessed.

Repeat GP/internist consultation

Summarising test results, diagnosis, recommendations

Frequently asked questions