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Corporate Cardio Lung Check

Combines the Cardio Check with a Lung Check to provide an analysis of two fo the most important organs in the human body. Working together these vital organs ensure every breath we take keeps us healthy and alive.

What's included?

Heart scan

Provides detailed information about the condition of your coronary arteries and can indicate more precisely your risk of a heart attack or stroke. The scan is looking for calcium build up in the arteries, which indicates the very early stages of heart and vascular disease – long before any symptoms are present.  The more calcium (plaque) there is the greater your risk of having a heart attack or stroke.  However, if calcium is detected early, modern treatments and lifestyle changes can make all the difference and help you avoid future heart attack and stroke.

Full lipid profile (cholesterol)

A blood test giving a breakdown of your cholesterol (blood fat) result, including HDL and LDL (the so called ‘good’ and ‘bad’ cholesterols) and triglycerides – a high level of cholesterol increases your risk of cardiovascular disease.

Lung Scan

A low dose scan of your lungs to check on any evidence of change visible in your lungs. Our lung scans are six times more accurate than a traditional chest x-ray in detecting the early signs of lung cancer. It is the ability to highlight nodules the size of a pea that make the difference when treating lung disease.

Lung function and lung age test

To establish how well your lungs are currently functioning.

 

Min age: 40+

Note:

As the Corporate Cardio Lung Check includes a Full Lipid Profile you will be asked to fast for 6 hours before your appointment to ensure we get the most accurate result possible.

Before any booking can be completed, we will need to ensure you are eligible for any aspect of the appointment against our cinical referral criteria.

This product is currently not available in Scotland.