Leo Pediatric Health Screening
Leo Pediatric Health Screening provides a comprehensive evaluation of a child’s overall health. It includes CBC and peripheral smear to assess blood health, blood group identification, and stool tests (RE and occult blood) for digestive issues. Calcium, alkaline phosphatase, and phosphorus tests monitor bone health, while TSH evaluates thyroid function. Urine routine detects infections, and chest PA/AP and Mantoux tests screen for respiratory and tuberculosis concerns. Additionally, Vitamin D levels are measured to ensure proper growth and development, ensuring a child’s well-being.
₹1,990.00

Tests
HAEMOGLOBIN
LYMPHOCYTES
RBC
EOSINOPHILS
PCV
MONOCYTES
MCV
BASOPHILS
MCH
PLATELET
MCHC
ESR
RDW-CV
BLOOD GROUP
TOTAL COUNT
PERIPHERAL SMEAR
NEUTROPHILS
CALCIUM
PHOSPHOROUS
VITAMIN D
ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE
STOOLE ROUTEIN
STOOL OCCULT BLOOD
TSH
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
CHEMICAL EXAMINATION
MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION
CHEST PA/AP
MANTOUX TEST
Frequently Asked Questions?
What is the main purpose of the Leo Pediatric Health Screening package?
The purpose is to provide essential health screenings tailored for men seeking optimal fitness. It evaluates key internal markers crucial for muscle health, hormone levels, and achieving overall wellness and performance goals.
Which key developmental and nutritional areas are monitored in this package?
The screening monitors critical areas for child development, focusing on bone health (Calcium and Phosphorus), Vitamin D levels (for growth), and thyroid function (TSH), all essential for normal development and metabolism.
How does this profile help parents track a child's nutritional status and energy levels?
It includes assessments of blood health (like CBC) and an examination of the digestive system (stool tests). These markers are crucial for detecting potential anemia or digestive issues that may hinder growth or cause chronic fatigue.
Does the package include screening for common infections or respiratory concerns in children?
Yes. It screens for general infections via the urine routine and specifically includes tests for major respiratory concerns, such as screening methods for tuberculosis (Mantoux Test) and chest assessment (Chest X-ray).
How often should a child receive this comprehensive health screening?
The frequency depends on the child’s age and health history. Generally, pediatricians recommend regular comprehensive check-ups (often annually) to establish a health baseline and monitor growth against the previous year’s vital markers.
Why is checking thyroid function and Vitamin D levels particularly important for children?
Checking thyroid function (TSH) is vital because thyroid hormones regulate metabolism and brain development. Vitamin D screening is crucial for bone health, immune function, and maximizing proper growth.
How does the health report from this screening provide actionable information for parents?
The report provides actionable insights into the child’s key health entities (like bone and blood status). This information empowers parents and pediatricians to make specific, timely interventions related to diet, supplements, or follow-up care.
What are the overall long-term benefits of consistently investing in pediatric health screening?
The long-term benefits are centered on preventive care. Consistent screening supports early detection of silent issues, minimizes risks to proper growth, and contributes to the child’s sustained overall health and well-being through adolescence.
