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Anmol

Anmol, a 19-year-old female, underwent a health analysis with a score of 76 out of 100, indicating some areas of concern, particularly low levels of vitamin D and B12, and elevated cholesterol and liver enzymes. Recommendations include dietary changes to address nutritional deficiencies, heart-healthy choices, regular physical activity, and proper hydration and rest. The report emphasizes the importance of monitoring health and making gradual lifestyle changes for improvement.

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Anmol

Anmol, a 19-year-old female, underwent a health analysis with a score of 76 out of 100, indicating some areas of concern, particularly low levels of vitamin D and B12, and elevated cholesterol and liver enzymes. Recommendations include dietary changes to address nutritional deficiencies, heart-healthy choices, regular physical activity, and proper hydration and rest. The report emphasizes the importance of monitoring health and making gradual lifestyle changes for improvement.

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Booking ID : 13221197834

Sample Collection Date : 31/Mar/2025

Anmol
Female, 19 Yrs

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HEALTH ANALYSIS Ankit Kumar


Personalized Summary & Vital Parameters Booking ID : 13221197834 | Sample Collection Date : 31/Mar/2025

Anmol,
Your Health Score
Congratulations, We have successfully completed your health diagnosis. This is a big
step towards staying on top of your health and identify potential to improve!

10 Vital Health Parameters of a Human Body Ecosystem


Below are the health parameters which require routine checkups for primary healthcare.
The view also includes personalised information depending on the tests you have taken.
76
Out of 100

*Calculated from test reports

Thyroid Function Vitamin B12


Thyroid Stimulating Hormone 187 pg/ml
(TSH)-Ultrasensitive : 2.86 Concern
uIU/ml
Everything looks good

Cholesterol Total Liver Function


207.9 mg/dl Alanine Aminotransferase
Concern (ALT/SGPT) : 110.4 U/L
Concern

Kidney Function Calcium Total


Serum Creatinine : 0.68 mg/dL 9.8 mg/dl
Everything looks good Everything looks good

Vitamin D
17.71 ng/ml Iron studies
Concern Test not taken

HbA1c Complete
5.5 % Hemogram
Everything looks good Haemoglobin (HB) : 14.8 g/dL
Everything looks good
Smart Report 3.0

New Features Ankit Kumar


Report Summary Booking ID 13221197834 | Sample Collection Date: 31/Mar/2025

Understanding laboratory reports can be complex, often leading to unwarranted anxiety.


At Healthians, we understand that you shouldn't have to rely on a Google search to decipher your own health report. That's why we offer comprehensive summaries that are easy to understand.

Summary of Health Test Results

Dear Ankit,

Thank you for sharing your health test results. It's important to remember that lab values can fluctuate for various reasons, and many factors can influence
our health. Your results indicate some areas that may benefit from attention, but there is no need for alarm. Let's take a closer look at the findings and what
they might mean for you.

Several of your test results suggest that you may be experiencing some nutritional deficiencies, particularly with vitamin D and vitamin B12. These vitamins
play crucial roles in maintaining overall health, and addressing these deficiencies can lead to improvements in your well-being.

Additionally, your lipid profile indicates that some cholesterol levels are higher than what is typically considered optimal. This is a common concern and can
often be managed through lifestyle changes.

Your complete blood count shows some variations in your immune cell levels and platelet count, which may indicate that your body is responding to
something, possibly stress or dietary factors.

Lastly, your liver function tests show some elevated enzymes, which can be influenced by various factors, including diet and lifestyle.

Suggestions for Improvement

1.
Nutritional Focus
: Consider incorporating foods rich in vitamin D and B12 into your diet. Foods such as fatty fish, fortified cereals, dairy products, and leafy greens can be
beneficial. Additionally, spending some time outdoors can help boost your vitamin D levels naturally.

2.
Heart-Healthy Choices
: To manage your cholesterol levels, aim for a balanced diet that includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats. Reducing saturated fats
and avoiding trans fats can also be helpful.

3.
Regular Physical Activity
: Engaging in regular exercise can improve your overall health and help manage cholesterol levels. Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity
each week, along with strength training exercises.

4.
Hydration and Rest
: Ensure you are staying well-hydrated and getting adequate sleep. Both hydration and rest are essential for your body to recover and function optimally.

Remember, making small, gradual changes can lead to significant improvements over time. Your health is a journey, and taking proactive steps can help you
feel your best.
Patient Name : Anmol Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 19Y 0M 0D /female Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:22PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 15/April/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : Whole Blood EDTA Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY HBA1C


Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
HbA1c - Glycosylated Hemoglobin
Hba1c (Glycosylated Hemoglobin) 5.50 % 4.2 - 5.7
Method: HPLC
Average Estimated Glucose - plasma 111.15 mg/dl
Method: Calculated
INTERPRETATION:
AS PER AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION (ADA):
REFERENCE GROUP GLYCOSYLATED HEMOGLOBIN (HBA1c) in %
Non diabetic <5.7
At Risk (Prediabetes) 5.7 – 6.4
Diagnosing Diabetes >= 6.5
Age > 19 Years
Goals of Therapy: < 7.0
Actions Suggested: >8.0
Therapeutic goals for glycemic control Age < 19 Years
Goal of therapy: <7.5

REMARKS
1. HbA1c is used for monitoring diabetic control. It reflects the mean plasma glucose over three months
2. HbA1c may be falsely low in diabetics with hemolytic disease. In these individuals a plasma fructosamine level may be used which evaluates diabetes over 15
days.
3. Inappropriately low HbA1c values may be reported due to hemolysis, recent blood transfusion, acute blood loss, hypertriglyceridemia, chronic liver disease.
Drugs like dapsone, ribavirin, antiretroviral drugs, trimethoprim, may also cause interference with estimation of HbA1c, causing falsely low values.
4. HbA1c may be increased in patients with polycythemia or post-splenectomy.
5. Inappropriately higher values of HbA1c may be caused due to iron deficiency, vitamin B12 deficiency, alcohol intake, uremia, hyperbilirubinemia and large doses
of aspirin.
6. Trends in HbA1c are a better indicator of diabetic control than a solitary test. 7. Any sample with >15% HbA1c should be suspected of having a hemoglobin
variant, especially in a non-diabetic patient. Similarly, below 4% should prompt additional studies to determine the possible presence of variant hemoglobin.
8. HbA1c target in pregnancy is to attain level <6 % .
9. HbA1c target in paediatric age group is to attain level < 7.5 %.
Method : Ion-exchange high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
Reference : American Diabetes Associations. Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes 2023

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Anmol Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 19Y 0M 0D /female Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:21PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 15/4/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : Flouride Plasma Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Fasting Blood Sugar
Glucose, Fasting 93.56 mg/dl 70 - 100
Method: Hexokinase
American Diabetes Association Reference Range :

Normal : < 100 mg/dl


Impaired fasting glucose(Prediabetes) : 100 - 126 mg/dl
Diabetes : >= 126 mg/dl

Conditions that can result in an elevated blood glucose level include: Acromegaly, Acute stress (response to trauma, heart attack, and stroke for instance),
Chronic kidney disease, Cushing syndrome, Excessive consumption of food, Hyperthyroidism, Pancreatitis
A low level of glucose may indicate hypoglycemia, a condition characterized by a drop in blood glucose to a level where first it causes nervous system symptoms
(sweating, palpitations, hunger, trembling, and anxiety), then begins to affect the brain (causing confusion, hallucinations, blurred vision, and sometimes even
coma and death). A low blood glucose level (hypoglycemia) may be seen with:Adrenal insufficiency, Drinking excessive alcohol, Severe liver disease,
Hypopituitarism, Hypothyroidism, Severe infections, Severe heart failure, Chronic kidney (renal) failure, Insulin overdose, Tumors that produce insulin
(insulinomas), Starvation.

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Anmol Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 19Y 0M 0D /female Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:22PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 15/April/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : Serum Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Liver Function Test (LFT)
Serum Bilirubin, (Total) 0.48 mg/dl 0.3 - 1.2
Method: Diazo
Serum Bilirubin, (Direct) 0.11 mg/dl 0 - 0.2
Method: Diazo
Serum Bilirubin, (Indirect) 0.37 mg/dl 0.0 - 0.8
Method: Calculated
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/SGOT) 57.60 U/L 3- 50
Method: IFCC
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT) 110.4 U/L 3 - 50
Method: IFCC
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) 115.70 U/L 43 - 115
Method: IFCC AMP Buffer
Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) 69.8 U/L 5 -55
Method: IFCC
Serum Total Protein 7.46 g/dl 6.6 - 8.3
Method: Biuret
Serum Albumin 4.53 g/dl 3.5 - 5.2
Method: Bromo Cresol Green(BCG)
Serum Globulin 2.93 gm/dl 3.0 - 4.2
Method: Calculated
Albumin/Globulin Ratio 1.55 Ratio 1.2 - 2.5
Method: Calculated
SGOT/SGPT Ratio 0.52 Ratio 0.7 - 1.4
Method: Calculated
Bilirubin is a yellowish pigment found in bile and is a breakdown product of normal heme catabolism. Elevated levels results from increased bilirubin production (eg
hemolysis and ineffective erythropoiesis); decreased bilirubin excretion (eg; obstruction and hepatitis); and abnormal bilirubin metabolism (eg; hereditary and
neonatal jaundice). Conjugated (direct) bilirubin is elevated more than unconjugated (indirect) bilirubin in viral hepatitis; drug reactions, alcoholic liver disease
conjugated (direct) bilirubin is also elevated more than unconjugated (indirect) bilirubin when there is some kind of blockage of the bile ducts like in Gallstones
getting into the bile ducts tumors & Scarring of the bile ducts. Increased unconjugated (indirect) bilirubin may be a result of hemolytic or pernicious anemia,
transfusion reaction & a common metabolic condition termed Gilbert syndrome.

AST levels increase in viral hepatitis, blockage of the bile duct ,cirrhosis of the liver, liver cancer, kidney failure, hemolytic anemia, pancreatitis, hemochromatosis.
Ast levels may also increase after a heart attck or strenuous activity. ALT is commonly measured as a part of a diagnostic evaluation of hepatocellular injury, to
determine liver health. Elevated ALP levels are seen in Biliary Obstruction, Osteoblastic Bone Tumors, Osteomalacia, Hepatitis, Hyperparathyriodism, Leukemia,
Lymphoma, paget`s disease, Rickets, Sarcoidosis etc.

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Anmol Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 19Y 0M 0D /female Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:22PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 15/April/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : Serum Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Elevated serum GGT activity can be found in diseases of the liver, Biliary system and pancreas. Conditions that increase serum GGT are obstructive liver disease,
high alcohol consumption and use of enzyme-including drugs etc.

Serum total protein, also known as total protein, is a biochemical test for measuring the total amount of protein in serum..Protein in the plasma is made up of albumin
and globulin. Higher-than-normal levels may be due to: Chronic inflammation or infection, including HIV and hepatitis B or C, Multiple myeloma,Waldenstrom's
disease. Lower-than-normal levels may be due to: Agammaglobulinemia, Bleeding (hemorrhage), Burns, Glomerulonephritis, Liver disease, Malabsorption,
Malnutrition, Nephrotic - Human serum albumin is the most abundant protein in human blood plasma. It is produced in the liver.Albumin constitutes about half of the
blood serum protein. Low blood albumin levels (hypoalbuminemia) can be caused by: Liver disease like cirrhosis of the liver, nephrotic syndrome, protein-losing
enteropathy, Burns, hemodilution, increased vascular permeability or decreased lymphatic clearance, malnutrition and wasting etc.

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Anmol Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 19Y 0M 0D /female Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:22PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 15/April/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : SERUM Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Ankit Kumar Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 22Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:22PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 31/Mar/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : SERUM Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Kidney Function Test1 (KFT1)
Serum Creatinine 0.68 mg/dL 0.2 - 1.2
Method: Jaffes Kinetic
GFR, ESTIMATED 134.78 mL/min/1.73m2
Method: Calculated
Serum Uric Acid 5.5 mg/dl 3.5-7.2
Method: Uricase
Serum Calcium 9.8 mg/dl 8.8 - 10.6
Method: Arsenazo
Serum Phosphorus 3.8 mg/dl 2.5 - 4.5
Method: Phosphomolybdate complex
Serum Sodium 141 mmol/L 136 - 146
Method: ISE (Indirect)
Serum Chloride 104 mmol/L 101 - 109
Method: ISE (Indirect)
Blood Urea 21 mg/dl 17 - 43
Method: Urease
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 9.8 mg/dl 8-20
Method: Calculated
Bun/Creatinine Ratio 14.43 Ratio
Method: Calculated
Urea/Creatinine Ratio 30.88 Ratio
Method: Calculated
The kidneys play a vital role in the excretion of waste products and toxins such as urea, creatinine and uric acid, regulation of extracellular fluid
volume, serum osmolality and electrolyte concentrations, as well as the production of hormones like erythropoietin and 1,25 dihydroxy vitamin D
and renin. Assessment of renal function is important in the management of patients with kidney disease or pathologies affecting renal function.
Tests of renal function have utility in identifying the presence of renal disease, monitoring the response of kidneys to treatment, and determining
the progression of renal disease.
Urea is synthesized in the liver as the final product of protein and amino acid metabolism. Urea synthesis is therefore dependent on daily
protein intake and endogenous protein metabolism.
Creatinine is a metabolic product of creatine and phosphocreatine, which are both found almost exclusively in muscle.
Uric Acid is the major product of purine catabolism in humans. Uric acid levels are used to monitor the treatment of gout.
Measurement of calcium is used in the diagnosis and treatment of parathyroid disease, a variety of bone diseases, chronic renal disease,
urolithiasis and tetany. Phosphorus levels are increased in acute or chronic renal failure with decreased GFR .
Sodium is an electrolyte, and it helps regulate the amount of water in and around the cells & the balance of chemicals in the body called acids
and bases.
Chloride is a negatively charged ion that works with other electrolytes such as potassium, sodium, and bicarbonate, to help regulate the
amount of fluid in the body and maintain the acid-base balance.

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Ankit Kumar Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 22Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:22PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 31/Mar/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : SERUM Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Ankit Kumar Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 22Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:22PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 31/Mar/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : SERUM Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Lipid Profile
Total Cholesterol 207.9 mg/dl Desirable : <200
Method: Enzymatic Borderline: 200-239
High : >/=240
Serum Triglycerides 224.8 mg/dl Desirable : <150
Method: Enzymatic Borderline high : 150-199
High : 200-499
Very high : > 500
Serum HDL Cholesterol 44.0 mg/dl 40 - 60
Method: Enzymatic immuno inhibition
LDL Cholesterol Calculated 118.89 mg/dl Optimal : <100
Method: Calculated near /above Optimal:100 -
129
Borderline High: 130- 159
High : 160 - 189
Very High :>/=190
VLDL Cholesterol Calculated 44.96 mg/dl <30
Method: Calculated
Total CHOL / HDL Cholesterol Ratio 4.72 Ratio 3.30 - 4.40
Method: Calculated
LDL / HDL Cholesterol Ratio 2.70 Ratio Desirable/Low Risk: 0.5-3.0
Method: Calculated Line/Moderate Risk: 3.0-6.0
Elevated/High Risk: >6.0
HDL / LDL Cholesterol Ratio 0.37 Ratio Optimal->0.4
Method: Calculated Moderate-0.4 to 0.3
High-<0.3
Non-HDL Cholesterol 163.8 mg/dl 0.0 - 160.0
Method: Calculated
Dyslipidemia is a disorder of fat or lipoprotein metabolism in the body and includes lipoprotein overproduction or deficiency.
Dyslipidemias means increase in the level of one or more of the following: Total Cholesterol, low density lipoprotein (LDL) and/or triglyceride
concentrations.
Dyslipidemia also includes a decrease in the “good" cholesterol or high-density lipoprotein (HDL) concentration in the blood.
Cholesterol is a steroid carried in the bloodstream as lipoprotein, necessary for cell membrane functioning and as a precursor to bile acids,
progesterone ,vitamin D ,estrogens ,glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids.
HDL is termed “good cholesterol” because its levels are inversely related to the risk of Coronary heart disease.

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Ankit Kumar Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 22Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:22PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 31/Mar/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : SERUM Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
LDL cholesterol is termed the “bad cholesterol” and their increased levels are associated with increased risk of atherosclerosis and coronary
heart disease.
Lipid level assessments must be made following 9 to 12 hours of fasting, otherwise assay results might lead to erroneous interpretation.
Healthians labs report biological reference intervals (normal ranges) in accordance with the recommendations of The National Cholesterol
Education Program (NCEP) & Adult Treatment Panel IV (ATP IV) guidelines providing the most desirable targets of various circulating lipid
fractions in the blood. NCEP recommends that all adults above 20 years of age must be screened for abnormal lipid levels.

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Ankit Kumar Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 22Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:54PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 31/Mar/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : URINE Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY


Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Urine Routine & Microscopy Extended
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
Colour Pale Yellow Pale Yellow
Method: Visual
Volume 25.00 mL
Method: Visual
Appearance Clear Clear
Method: Visual
CHEMICAL EXAMINATION
Specific Gravity 1.015 1.001 - 1.035
Method: Dipstick-Ion exchange
pH 5.0 4.5 - 7.5
Method: Dipstick-Double indicator
Glucose Negative Negative
Method: Dipstick-oxidase peroxidas
Urine Protein Negative Negative
Method: Dipstick-Bromophenol blue
Ketones Negative Negative
Method: Sodium nitroprusside
Urobilinogen Normal Normal
Method: Dipstick-Ehrlichs Test
Bilirubin Negative Negative
Method: Dipstick-Ehrlichs Test
Nitrite Negative Negative
Method: Dipstick-Griess test
Blood Negative Nil
Method: Dipstick-Peroxidase
Leucocyte Esterase Negative Nil
Method: Dipstick- Esterase
MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION
Pus Cells 2-4 /HPF 0-5
Method: Microscopic Examination
Epithelial cells 1-2 /HPF 0-5
Method: Microscopic Examination

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Ankit Kumar Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 22Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:54PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 31/Mar/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : URINE Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY


Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
RBCs Nil /HPF Nil
Method: Microscopic Examination
Casts Nil Nil
Method: Microscopic Examination
Crystals Nil Nil
Method: Microscopic Examination
Bacteria Absent Absent
Method: Microscopic Examination
Yeast Cell Nil
Others (Non Specific) Nil
Method: Microscopic Examination

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Ankit Kumar Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 22Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:22PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 31/Mar/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : WHOLE BLOOD EDTA Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF HAEMATOLOGY
Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Complete Blood Count
Haemoglobin (HB) 14.8 g/dL 13.0-17.0
Method: Photometric Measurement
Total Leucocyte Count (TLC) 9.4 10^3/uL 4.0-10.0
Method: Coulter Principle
Hematocrit (PCV) 45.2 % 40.0-50.0
Method: Calculated
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC) 5.45 10^6/µl 4.50-5.50
Method: Coulter Principle
Mean Corp Volume (MCV) 83.0 fL 83.0-101.0
Method: Derived from RBC Histogram
Mean Corp Hb (MCH) 27.1 pg 27.0-32.0
Method: Calculated
Mean Corp Hb Conc (MCHC) 32.6 g/dL 31.5-34.5
Method: Calculated
RDW - CV 16.3 % 11.6-14.0
Method: Derived from RBC Histogram
RDW - SD 45.50 fL 39.0-46.0
Method: Derived from RBC Histogram
Mentzer Index 15.23 Ratio
Method: Calculated
RDWI 248.24 Ratio
Method: Calculated
Green and king index 76 Ratio
Method: Calculated
Differential Leucocyte Count
Neutrophils 42.5 % 40 - 80
Method: Optical/Impedence
Lymphocytes 48.28 % 20-40
Method: Optical/Impedence
Monocytes 6.7 % 02 - 10
Method: Optical/Impedence
Eosinophils 2.2 % 01 - 06
Method: Optical/Impedence
Basophils 0.2 % 00 - 02

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Ankit Kumar Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 22Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:22PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 31/Mar/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : WHOLE BLOOD EDTA Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF HAEMATOLOGY
Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Method: Optical/Impedence
Absolute Leucocyte Count
Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) 4.01 10^3/uL 2.0-7.0
Method: Calculated
Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC) 4.55 10^3/uL 1.0-3.0
Method: Calculated
Absolute Monocyte Count 0.64 10^3/uL 0.2-1.0
Method: Calculated
Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC) 0.21 10^3/uL 0.02-0.5
Method: Calculated
Absolute Basophil Count 0.02 10^3/uL 0.02 - 0.10
Method: Calculated
Platelet Count(PLT) 144.6 10^3/µl 150-410
Method: Coulter Principle
MPV 12.6 fL 7-9
Method: Derived from PLT Histogram
The International Council for Standardization in Haematology (ICSH) recommends reporting of absolute counts of various WBC subsets for clinical decision making.
This test has been performed on a fully automated 5 part differential cell counter which counts over 10,000 WBCs to derive differential counts. A complete blood
count is a blood panel that gives information about the cells in a patient's blood, such as the cell count for each cell type and the concentrations of Hemoglobin and
platelets. The cells that circulate in the bloodstream are generally divided into three types: white blood cells (leukocytes), red blood cells (erythrocytes), and
platelets (thrombocytes). Abnormally high or low counts may be physiological or may indicate disease conditions, and hence need to be interpreted clinically.

The Mentzer index is used to differentiate iron deficiency anaemia beta thalassemia trait. If a CBC indicates microcytic anaemia, these are two of the most likely
causes, making It necessary to distinguish between them.
If the quotient of the mean corpuscular volume divided by the red blood cell count is then 13, thalassemia is more likely. If the result is greater than 13, then iron-
deficiency anaemia is more likely.

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Ankit Kumar Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 22Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:22PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 31/Mar/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : Serum Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOLOGY
Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Vitamin B12
VITAMIN B12 187 pg/ml 211-912
Method: CLIA
Vitamin B12 is a coenzyme that is involved in two very important metabolic functions vital to normal cell growth and DNA synthesis: 1) the synthesis of methionine,
and 2) the conversion of methylmalonyl CoA to succinyl CoA. Deficiency of this vitamin can lead to megaloblastic anemia and ultimately to severe neurological
problems. Also causes macrocytic anemia, glossitis, peripheral neuropathy, weakness, hyperreflexia, ataxia, loss of proprioception, poor coordination, and affective
behavioral changes. A significant increase in RBC MCV may be an important indicator of vitamin B12 deficiency.
Patients taking vitamin B12 supplementation may have misleading results. A normal serum concentration of B12 does not rule out tissue deficiency of vitamin B12 .
The most sensitive test for B12 deficiency at the cellular level is the assay for MMA. If clinical symptoms suggest deficiency, measurement of MMA and homocysteine
should be considered, even if serum B12 concerations are normal.

Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy
VITAMIN D (25 - OH VITAMIN D) 17.71 ng/ml Deficient - <20,Insufficient-
Method: chemiluminescent immunoassay 20-<30,Sufficient- 30-100,
Upper safety Limit >100
VITAMIN D STATUS VITAMIN D 25 HYDROXY (ng/mL), Adult VITAMIN D 25 HYDROXY (ng/mL), Pediatric
DEFICIENCY <20 <15
INSUFFICIENCY 20 - 30 15 - 20
SUFFICIENCY 30 – 100 20 - 100

Vitamin D is a lipid-soluble steroid hormone that is produced in the skin through the action of sunlight or is obtained from dietary sources The role of vitamin D in
maintaining homeostasis of calcium and phosphorus is well established.
The assay measures both D2 (Ergocalciferol) and D3 (Cholecalciferol) metabolites of vitamin D. Vitamin D status is best determined by measurement of 25 hydroxy
vitamin D, as it is the major circulating form and has longer half life ( 2-3 weeks) than 1,25 Dihydroxy vitamin D ( 5-8 hrs)
The reference ranges discussed in the preceding are related to total 25-OHD; as long as the combined total is 30 ng/mL or more, the patient has sufficient vitamin D.
Levels needed to prevent rickets and osteomalacia (15 ng/mL) are lower than those that dramatically suppress parathyroid hormone levels (20–30 ng/mL). In turn, those
levels are lower than levels needed to optimize intestinal calcium absorption (34 ng/mL). Neuromuscular peak performance is associated with levels approximately 38
ng/mL.

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SIN No:E5179334
Patient Name : Ankit Kumar Barcode : E5179334
Age/Gender : 22Y 0M 0D /Male Sample Collected On : 31/Mar/2025 09:21AM
Order Id : 13221197834 Sample Received On : 31/Mar/2025 04:22PM
Referred By : Self Report Generated On : 31/Mar/2025 06:38PM
Customer Since : 31/Mar/2025 Sample Temperature : Maintained
Sample Type : Serum Report Status : Final Report

DEPARTMENT OF IMMUNOLOGY
Healthy India 2025 Full Body Checkup Advance
Test Name Value Unit Bio. Ref Interval
Thyroid Profile (Total T3,T4, TSH)
Tri-Iodothyronine (T3, Total) 1.10 ng/ml 0.60-1.81
Method: CLIA
Thyroxine (T4, Total) 6.70 ug/dl 3.2-12.6
Method: CLIA
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)-Ultrasensitive 2.860 uIU/ml 0.55-4.78
Method: CLIA

Pregnancy interval Bio Ref Range for TSH in uIU/ml (As per American Thyroid Association)
First trimester 0.1 - 2.5
Second trimester 0.2 – 3.0
Third trimester 0.3 – 3.0

Healthians recommends that the following potential sources of variation should be considered while interpreting thyroid hormone results:
1. Thyroid hormones undergo rhythmic variation within the body this is called circadian variation in TSH secretion: Peak levels are seen between
2-4 AM. Minimum levels seen between 6-10 AM. This variation may be as much as 50% thus, influence of sampling time needs to be
considered for clinical interpretation.
2. Circulating forms of T3 and T4 are mostly reversibly bound with Thyroxine binding globulins (TBG), and to a lesser extent with albumin and
Thyroid binding Pre-Albumin. Thus the conditions in which TBG and protein levels alter such as chronic liver disorders, pregnancy, excess of
estrogens, androgens, anabolic steroids and glucocorticoids may cause misleading total T3, total T4 and TSH interpretations.
3. Total T3 and T4 levels are seen to have physiological rise during pregnancy and in patients on steroid treatment.
4. T4 may be normal even in the presence of hyperthyroidism under the following conditions : T3 thyrotoxicosis, Hypoproteinemia related
reduced binding, during intake of certain drugs (eg Phenytoin, Salicylates etc)
5. Neonates and infants have higher levels of T4 due to increased concentration of TBG
6. TSH levels may be normal in central hypothyroidism, recent rapid correction of hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, pregnancy, phenytoin
therapy etc.
7. TSH values of <0.03 uIU/mL must be clinically correlated to evaluate the presence of a rare TSH variant in certain individuals which is
undetectable by conventional methods.
8. Presence of Autoimmune disorders may lead to spurious results of thyroid hormones.
9. Various drugs influence the levels of thyroid hormones such as L-Dopa, Lithium, Glucocorticoids, Phenytoin etc.
10. Healthians recommends evaluation of unbound fractions, that is free T3 (fT3) and free T4 (fT4) for clinic-pathologic correlation, as these are
the metabolically active forms.

*** End Of Report ***

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SIN No:E5179334
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ADVISORY Ankit Kumar


Health Advisory Booking ID : 13221197834 | Sample Collection Date : 31/Mar/2025

No Data Body Mass Index 5'4" Height (ft/in) No Data Weight (kgs.)

Physical Activity Smoke Food Preference Alcohol Medication Family History

No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data

Blood Pressure Pulse Rate Waist (In Cm) Hip Circumference (In Cm) SPO2 Levels Sugar Levels

No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data No Data

Additional Remarks :

NA

SUGGESTED NUTRITION

Do's Dont's

Have a balanced diet that includes whole grains, Avoid flavoured and seasoned foods
pulses, dairy, fruits, vegetables, nuts and healthy fats Decrease intake of colas and sugary drinks
SUGGESTED Include fruits like apples, berries and melons in your Avoid saturated fats, transfats, oily and greasy foods

NUTRITION
diet like cakes, creamy or fried foods
Include calcium rich foods like milk, yoghurt, cheese Limit sugar intake
and green, leafy vegetables
Reduce caffeine intake
Include Brazil nuts, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds
Include fresh garlic and fenugreek seeds in your diet Avoid high cholesterol and calorie dense foods
Include whole grains in your diet like whole wheat Avoid red meat and organ meats
bread and other products, brown rice or hand Limit the use of oil and avoid sauces and dressings
pounded rice, oats Avoid the use of oil and avoid sauces and dressings
Have cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower Avoid refined carbs, processed foods
and cabbage
Take fresh fruit and vegetable juices

SUGGESTED LIFESTYLE

Do's Dont's

Have regular exposure to sunlight Avoid overexertion without having food or drink
Sleep well at night and do relaxing activities Avoid strenuous exercises
SUGGESTED Maintain ideal weight Avoid smoking and alcohol

LIFESTYLE Lose weight gradually and stay active Don't ignore your body signals and don't skip your
regular health check-ups
Avoid late night heavy meals
Avoid overeating or calorie rich food
Avoid long periods of inactivity
Limit dining out

SUGGESTED FUTURE TESTS

Complete Hemogram - Every 2 Month


Peripheral Smear Examination By Pathologist - Every 2 Month
SUGGESTED Vitamin D Total-25 Hydroxy - Every 2 Month

FUTURE Calcium Total, Serum - Every 2 Month


Lipid Profile Advance - Every 3 Month

TESTS Liver Function Test - Every 3 Month


HsCRP High Sensitivity CRP - Every 4 Month
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Suggestions for Health & Well-being Booking ID : 13221197834 | Sample Collection Date : 31/Mar/2025

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

Physical activities can vary from Regular walks (Brisk or normal),


Jogging , Sports, Stretching, Yoga to light weight lifting etc. It is
PHYSICAL recommended to partake in physical activity at least 30 minutes

ACTIVITY
a day for 3-4 days a week.
If regular workout is difficult, then we can adapt changes such as
using stairs instead of lift/escalators and doing household work!

BALANCED DIET

A balanced diet is the key to healthy lifestyle. Include Whole


grains, vegetables, whole fruits, nuts, seeds, beans, plant oils in
your diet. BALANCED
It is recommended to always have a high protein breakfast and a
light dinner. Avoid items such as processed foods, potatoes and
DIET
high calorie/sugar products. Don't forget to drink water regularly!

STRESS MANAGEMENT

Managing stress is an essential part of well-being. Some day to


day changes can help such as having sufficient sleep (6-8 hours),
STRESS indulging yourself in meditation, positive attitude towards lifestyle,

MANAGEMENT using humor, traveling, talking to people whom you feel


comfortable with and making time for hobbies by doing what you
love to do.

BMI INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE


Please fill your Health Karma to know your BMI results
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Supplement Suggestions Ankit Kumar


Booking ID : 13221197834 | Sample Collection Date : 31/Mar/2025

Your test report has indicated that you have certain deficiencies in your body which may hamper your health & wellbeing in the
longer run.
In order to fulfill the gaps in nutrition and promote a healthier body we suggest you the following supplements mentioned below:

Deficiency/Out of Range Parameter(s) Suggested Supplement

Cholesterol-Total, Serum APPLE CIDER VINEGAR


To order, call 1800-572-000-4

SGOT/AST LIV-UP

Suggestions for Improving Deficiencies

Boosts Energy & Improves Immunity


APPLE CIDER VINEGAR

Herbved Apple Cider Vinegar with Mother is 100% natural, raw, unfiltered and unpasteurized that has been
fermented from Himalayan apples. It contains a substance called mother that consists of antioxidants,
proteins, enzymes, and friendly bacteria that offers you a host of health benefits like losing weight,
controlling High BP, Sugar & Cholesterol and improving digestion. It can work wonders on your hair
making it soft and shiny, controlling dandruff & hairfall and can also prevent acne when applied as a
toner externally on your skin.

Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar:

Helps in weight loss | Helps control cholesterol levels | Lowers blood pressure | Controls
hairfall and makes hair soft and shiny | Improves digestion

De-toxify your body with a healthier liver.


LIV-UP

LIV-UP is a scientifically formulated and clinically proven all-natural supplement that takes care of your
liver and its functions. This ayurvedic supplement keeps your liver cool, and optimally functioning, thus
promoting healthy digestion. Take the all-natural road to robust liver health with LIV-UP.

Untreated or unmanaged liver issues can cause grave and even lethal complications, which include:

• Liver Infections | • Liver Cancer | • Liver Failure | • Elevated Blood Toxin Levels | •
Liver Cirrhosis

Infused with the ages-proven goodness of all-natural ingredients, LIV-UP is the perfect supplement to
promote and maintain good liver health, without having to worry about side effects. Sourced from nature’s
own pharmacy of herbs, the ingredients in LIV-UP present the following benefits:

Methi Dana Triphala Ginger Yellow Myrobalan Kulki


Reducing the risk of Promotes liver function & Supports liver health & Keeps the liver cool & Reduces inflammation &
developing fatty liver boosts immunity prevents liver promotes optimal protects the liver from
disease. inflammation functioning injury

To order, call 1800-572-000-4


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Supplement Suggestions Ankit Kumar


Booking ID : 13221197834 | Sample Collection Date : 31/Mar/2025

Deficiency/Out of Range Parameter(s) Suggested Supplement

Vitamin B12 Cyanocobalamin VITAMIN B12


To order, call 1800-572-000-4

Vitamin D Total-25 Hydroxy VITAMIN D3

Suggestions for Improving Deficiencies

Make healthier blood the foundation of a


VITAMIN B12
healthier life!

Keep your blood clean and your nerve cells healthy with Vitamin B12. This essential supplement also
protects against anemia, which causes persistent fatigue. Extracted from natural food sources, such as
amla and beetroot, daily intake of Vitamin B12 can help in the formation of red blood cells.

A lack of vitamin B12 can cause dangerous health complications, such as:

• Memory Loss | • Vision Loss | • Ataxia or Loss of Physical Coordination | • Irreversible


Neurological Problems | • Heart Diseases

Prevents Osteoporosis & Prevents Anemia & Alleviates Symptoms of Boosts Heart Health Prevents Major Birth
Promotes Bone Health Promotes Red Blood Cell Depression Defects
(RBC) Production

Improve bone health with enhanced calcium


VITAMIN D3
absorption, the natural way

Make your muscles and bones stronger with VITAMIN D3. Sourced from natural substances, it helps in
regulating the absorption of calcium and phosphorus, which help keep your bones strong and enhancing
the normal immune system functioning. Vitamin D3 is an essential nutrient that’s critical for normal
growth and development of bones and teeth, as well as improved resistance against certain diseases.

Remember, a lack of vitamin D3 can cause dangerous health situations.

• Rickets (in children) | • Brittle Bones | • Osteoporosis | • Weakened Bones (in adults)

Strengthens Bones & Protects Against Helps in Reducing Boosts Heart Health Aids in Kidney Disease
Muscles Pneumonia & Acute Depression Treatment
Respiratory Infections

To order, call 1800-572-000-4


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