
Evaluates overall health by screening for metabolic, inflammatory, and organ disorders.
The Comprehensive General Diagnostic Panel combines essential laboratory tests to provide an overall assessment of health status.
It is suitable for an initial medical evaluation, routine preventive screening, or baseline health assessment.
By combining blood and urine testing, the panel helps identify early changes in hematologic parameters, metabolic balance, kidney function, and cardiovascular risk markers.
What does the panel include?
This panel includes the following tests:
The combination of these tests provides a broader clinical overview compared to a single laboratory test.
Who is this panel suitable for?
The panel may serve as a baseline assessment before more targeted investigations.
What is the advantage of a panel over a single test?
A single laboratory test provides limited information.
A panel evaluates multiple interrelated parameters simultaneously.
This approach allows physicians to:
How are the tests performed?
How are the results interpreted?
Panel results are evaluated as a whole rather than as isolated values.
The combination of findings allows physicians to identify hematologic abnormalities, metabolic disturbances, cardiovascular risk indicators, or early signs of kidney dysfunction.
⚠️ Interpretation of results requires medical consultation.
Laboratory findings should not be interpreted without full clinical evaluation.
Possible complementary investigations
Depending on the findings, additional tests may be recommended, such as:
Further medical evaluation
If abnormal results are identified, further evaluation is determined based on the overall clinical context.
Consultation may be recommended with: