Executive Physicals:
Comprehensive Medical Evaluation
Affiliated Physicians Executive Physical Exams are extensive and tailored to an individual’s age, gender, medical history, and specific needs. The complete examination takes no more than two to four hours, depending upon the procedures performed.
A standard exam includes:
- Medical Health Assessment
- Review of personal and family health history
- Complete physical examination
- Pulmonary Function Testing
- Audiometric Screening
- Vision Screening and Tonometry
- Coronary Risk Evaluation
- 12 Lead Resting Electrocardiogram With Interpretation
- Total Cholesterol
- HDL (High Density Lipoprotein)
- Cardiac Risk Profile
- Comprehensive Laboratory Analysis
- Complete blood count
- Blood Chemistries
- A/G Ratio Albumin Alkaline phosphatase Alt (sgpt) Ast (sgot) Bilirubin (direct) Bilirubin (total) Bun/Creatinine Calcium Chloride Cholesterol Creatinine Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase Globulin Glucose Iron Iron Binding Level Lactate Dehydrogenase Magnesium Phosphorus Potassium Protein (total) Sodium Triglycerides Urea Nitrogen (bun) Uric Acid
- Urinalysis
- PH
- Specific Gravity
- Sugar
- Albumin
- Blood
- Infected Cells
- Microscopic Examination
- Complete Exam Summary Report
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