If health check-up results signify abnormalities – Do not turn a blind eye!
You might be at risk of Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs)”
Are you wondering …
- Why I cannot keep my lipid level under control after taking lipid-lowering drugs?
- Why my blood sugar level is still rising despite diet control?
- Why my blood pressure is fluctuating?
Do not ignore these signs! Abnormal health check-up results may be a sign of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that may be hidden without knowing!
Why are advanced NCDs screening packages needed?
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases include diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, fatty liver, cardiovascular diseases and kidney disease as well as overweight/ obesity. Since these conditions often exhibit no warning signs in the early stages, it may lead to severe complications if not treated in a timely manner. In fact, they can be early detected, enabling disease prevention and effective treatment.
Get these conditions checked before it gets too late!
Advanced NCDs Screening Packages (13 items) : 5,900 THB. (Full price 15,685 THB.)
These packages are intended to screen for non-communicable diseases while comprehensively assess your overall health status, allowing proactive healthcare planning best suited to your individual lifestyle.
Why SuperMED at Internal Medicine Clinic, Bangkok Hospital?
- A comprehensive examination conducted by internal medicine specialists
- Customized treatment planning based on individual health status and lifestyle
- Advanced medical device and technology adhering to international standards.
Advanced NCDs Screening
Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs)”
If your health check-up results are abnormal, medical assistance is needed!
|
Blood Pressure in adults |
Systolic blood pressure or the top number |
Diastolic blood pressure or the bottom number
|
|
|
Optimal |
<120 |
AND |
<80 |
|
Normal |
120 – 129 |
AND/OR |
80 – 84 |
|
Blood Pressure at risk |
130 – 139 |
AND/OR |
85 – 89 |
|
Hypertension Stage 1 |
140 – 159 |
AND/OR |
90 – 99 |
|
Hypertension Stage 2 |
160 – 179 |
AND/OR |
100 – 109 |
|
Hypertension Stage 3 |
≥180 |
AND/OR |
≥110 |
|
Isolated Systolic Hypertension |
≥140 |
AND |
<90 |
- High blood sugar level significantly increases the risks of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and kidney failure.
|
Blood sugar level |
Normal range |
Abnormal levels |
|
Fasting Plasma Glucose Test: FPG |
<100 |
100 – 125 mg/dL (pre-diabetes) ≥126 mg/dL (diabetes) |
|
HbA1c |
<5.7% |
5.7 – 6.4% (pre-diabetes) ≥6.5% (diabetes) |
- High blood sugar level significantly increases the risks of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and kidney failure.
|
Lipid Profile |
Normal range (mg/dL) |
Abnormal levels |
|
LDL (Low-density lipoprotein) |
<100 |
≥130 (high) |
|
HDL (High-density lipoprotein) |
≥40 (male) / ≥50 (female) |
<40 (low and at risk of cardiovascular disease) |
|
Triglycerides |
<150 |
≥200 (high) |
|
Total Cholesterol |
<200 |
≥240 (high) |
- High LDL, cholesterol and triglyceride increase the risks of coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction and stroke.
|
Overweight and obesity BMI – Body Mass Index (kg/m2) |
|
|
<18.5 |
Less than normal BMI |
|
18.5 – 22.9 |
Normal BMI |
|
23 – 24.9 |
Overweight |
|
25 – 29.9 |
Obesity 1 (proactive healthcare is needed) |
|
≥30 |
Obesity 2 or severe obesity |
- High BMI increases the risks of diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and fatty liver.
Taking care of your health today to minimize the risk of having NCDs in the future”








