Health Services in Turkey

Complete Guide to Check-Up Examinations in Türkiye
Complete Guide to Check-Up Examinations in Türkiye

Discover everything you need to know about preventive medical check-ups – from their importance to how to prepare and how often to have them.

Frequently Asked Questions about Check-Up Examinations

1. What is a Check-Up?

A check-up is a comprehensive medical examination designed to assess overall health and detect potential illnesses at an early stage.

2. Why is it important to have regular check-ups?

Regular check-ups help detect diseases early, increasing the chances of successful treatment and improving quality of life.

3. How often should a check-up be done?

Once a year is recommended for adults without chronic conditions. For those with risk factors, more frequent check-ups may be necessary.

4. What tests are included in a standard check-up?

Typically includes blood tests, urine analysis, blood pressure measurement, ECG, and other tests based on age and gender.

5. Should I prepare before a check-up?

Yes, fasting for 8–12 hours before blood tests is often required. Follow the instructions provided by the medical center.

6. How long does a check-up take?

Usually between 1 and 3 hours, depending on the range of tests.

7. Can a check-up detect asymptomatic diseases?

Yes, that’s the main goal – to detect conditions before symptoms appear.

8. What diseases can be detected through a check-up?

Diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, liver and kidney issues, certain types of cancer, and others.

9. Is a check-up suitable for children and adolescents?

Yes, but the tests are adapted according to age and development.

10. What happens after a check-up?

You receive your results and medical recommendations. If needed, you are referred for further tests or to specialists.

11. How do I choose the right medical center for a check-up?

Choose licensed centers with good reviews and experience in preventive examinations.

12. Can a check-up prevent diseases?

Yes, through early detection and lifestyle changes, the development of many diseases can be prevented.

13. What are the risks of not having regular check-ups?

Diseases may go undetected until advanced stages, making treatment more difficult and increasing the risk of complications.

14. Does a check-up include mental health screening?

Some programs include mental health assessment. Ask in advance.

15. What are the differences between check-ups for men and women?

Women may have additional tests such as mammography or Pap smears, while men may have prostate screenings.

16. Can a check-up be personalized?

Yes, programs can be tailored based on age, gender, family history, and risk factors.

17. What is the cost of a standard check-up?

Prices vary depending on the range of tests and the medical center.

18. Does a check-up include a doctor consultation?

Yes, it typically includes both a preliminary and a follow-up consultation with a physician.

19. Can a check-up be done during pregnancy?

Yes, but some tests may need to be adapted or postponed. Consult your obstetrician-gynecologist.

20. How can I mentally prepare for a check-up?

Approach it calmly, knowing that the goal is to take care of your health.

You can contact us by filling out the form below.

I allow E&M Health to contact me via e-mail, call and SMS for campaigns and announcements.