Tata AIG Women Care - Advance (Insurance Reimbursement) - Hybrid (Radio)
Understanding Tata AIG Women Care - Advance (Insurance Reimbursement) - Hybrid (Radio)
What is Tata AIG Women Care - Advance (Insurance Reimbursement) - Hybrid (Radio)?
The Tata AIG Women Care - Advance (Insurance Reimbursement) - Hybrid (Radio) is a preventive health package tailored for women to monitor overall health and detect potential health risks early. It comprises a set of radiology tests such as ultrasound whole abdomen that provides detailed images of abdominal organs like the liver, kidneys, intestines, pancreas, gallbladder, and spleen to detect for abnormalities; electrocardiography (ECG) that measures the real-time electrical activity of the heart, and helps identify arrhythmias or heart diseases; echocardiography (Echo)/ TMT examines the heart’s structure and function, assesses heart’s response to physical exertion, and helps identify underlying heart conditions; chest X-ray helps create image of lungs and chest to detect respiratory issues or infections; pulmonary function tests (PFTs) evaluate lung capacity that provides insights into your respiratory health; audiometry test to determine hearing ability; and PAP smear liquid based cytology (LBC) test for detecting cervical abnormalities and screening cervical cancer. The package also includes a general physical examination and gynaecologist consultation. The insights from the Tata AIG Women Care - Advance (Insurance Reimbursement) - Hybrid (Radio) help doctors make accurate diagnosis and formulate an overall treatment plan.
Disclaimer: For radiology tests, you must visit your nearest Tata 1mg partnered lab facility.
What does Tata AIG Women Care - Advance (Insurance Reimbursement) - Hybrid (Radio) measure?
Contains 9 testsGenital PAP Smear
The Genital PAP Smear test measures the presence of abnormal cells in the cervix by examining a sample of cervical cells under a microscope. This test is primarily used to detect precancerous changes or early signs of cervical cancer. The collected cells are analyzed to identify any deviations from normal cell structures, which could indicate potential issues such as dysplasia or malignancy. By assessing these cellular abnormalities, the Pap Smear helps in early diagnosis and facilitates timely intervention, enabling effective treatment and prevention of cervical cancer.
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Ultrasound Whole Abdomen
USG (Ultrasound sonography) technology allows quick visualization of the internal organs and structures of the abdomen from outside the body. The Ultrasound Whole Abdomen test measures the size, shape, structure, and movement of the internal organs like the liver, kidneys, intestines, pancreas, gallbladder, spleen, and the blood vessels within the abdominal cavity. This test helps find abnormalities such as tumors, cysts, stones, fluid accumulation, and signs of inflammation or infection in these organs. By capturing real-time images, the Ultrasound Whole Abdomen test assesses the blood flow through the abdominal vessels, helping diagnose liver diseases, kidney dysfunction, and other gastrointestinal conditions.
The USG machine consists of a computer console, a video monitor, and an attached transducer (a small hand-held device that resembles a microphone). The transducer is placed on the skin, and the ultrasound waves move through the body to the organs and structures within. The sound waves bounce back through the organs like an echo and return to the transducer, which then processes these reflected waves and converts them into images of the organs or tissues. Doctors interpret these images to detect abnormalities and initiate appropriate treatment if required.
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Electrocardiography at Center
The Electrocardiography at Center test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the electrical activity of the heart. This test provides a detailed recording of the heart's electrical impulses, which are crucial for its rhythm and function. By capturing the heart's electrical signals, the ECG test can identify various conditions affecting heart health, such as arrhythmias, heart attacks, and other cardiac abnormalities.
The ECG machine consists of a series of electrodes attached to the skin at specific locations on the chest, arms, and legs. These electrodes sense the electrical impulses produced by the heart as it beats. The impulses are then transmitted to the ECG machine, which records them as a waveform on a computer or paper printout. This waveform represents the heart's electrical activity over time, allowing for the analysis of the heart's rhythm, rate, and electrical conduction.
Doctors examine the ECG trace to diagnose heart conditions and determine appropriate treatments. By evaluating the size and timing of each electrical impulse, doctors can detect issues such as irregular heartbeats, heart muscle damage, and other cardiovascular problems.
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Audiometry
Pulmonary Function Tests at Center
The Pulmonary Function Tests at Center measures various aspects of lung performance to assess how well your lungs are working. These diagnostic tests evaluate lung volumes, capacities, and flow rates by having you breathe into a spirometer or other specialized equipment. They measure how much air you can inhale and exhale, how quickly you can blow air out, and how efficiently your lungs transfer oxygen into the blood and remove carbon dioxide. The results help doctors diagnose and monitor respiratory conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other lung disorders, providing critical information for developing effective treatment plans.
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