Thyrocare Aarogyam 1.2 Full Body Health Checkup Package – Tests, Price & Benefits
The Thyrocare Aarogyam 1.2 package is a comprehensive full body health checkup designed to help you assess your overall health with accuracy and depth. As one of the most searched full body checkup packages in India, Aarogyam 1.2 from Thyrocare includes essential blood tests for diabetes, heart health, thyroid function, liver and kidney performance, and metabolic screening — making it a complete solution for preventive health screening.
Whether you are looking for an annual full body health checkup, diabetes monitoring, or a detailed preventive health screening, the Thyrocare Aarogyam 1.2 full body health checkup is tailored for your needs. Trusted by thousands of users, this package offers accurate results processed by Thyrocare Labs' state-of-the-art diagnostic technology.
✅ What Is Thyrocare Aarogyam 1.2 Package?
The Thyrocare Aarogyam 1.2 package is an advanced full body health checkup that includes more tests than the Aarogyam 1.1 package. It is ideal for individuals who want not only basic full body health screening but also diabetes-related tests and other advanced metabolic markers.
This full body checkup provides a broader health picture that includes:
- Blood glucose tests
- Lipid profile tests
- Thyroid function tests
- Liver & kidney function tests
- Cardiac risk markers
- Complete metabolic screening
With this package, you can assess your risk for diabetes, cardiovascular issues, thyroid disorders, and other metabolic imbalances.
📊 Complete List of 93 Tests in Aarogyam 1.2 Package
🧬 Aarogyam 1.2 includes tests from 9 major health categories covering blood health, cardiac risks, metabolic functions, organ health, and preventive screening.
🫀 Cardiac Risk Markers (5 Tests)
Who should do it: Adults over 30, those with family history of heart disease, smokers, diabetics, or sedentary lifestyle. Essential for preventive cardiac screening.
APO B / APO A1 RATIO (APO B/A1)
Measures the ratio of bad (Apo B) to good (Apo A1) cholesterol. Optimal ratio <0.9 indicates lower cardiac risk. High ratio suggests increased risk of coronary artery disease.
APOLIPOPROTEIN - A1 (APO-A1)
Measures "good" cholesterol protein. Higher levels (120-200 mg/dL) are protective against heart disease. Low levels indicate increased cardiovascular risk.
APOLIPOPROTEIN - B (APO-B)
Measures "bad" cholesterol protein. Levels above 90 mg/dL indicate increased risk of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease.
HIGH SENSITIVITY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (HS-CRP)
Inflammation marker that indicates cardiovascular risk. Normal: <1 mg/L, High risk: 1-3 mg/L, Very high risk: >3 mg/L. Elevated in heart disease and infection.
Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)]
Genetic risk factor for heart disease. Normal: <30 mg/dL. High levels (>50 mg/dL) significantly increase risk of early heart attacks, even with normal cholesterol.
🩸 Complete Hemogram (CBC) (28 Tests)
Who should do it: Everyone over 18, especially those with fatigue, weakness, infections, or bleeding disorders. Essential for detecting anemia, infections, clotting disorders, and overall blood health.
Complete Blood Count (CBC): Comprehensive blood analysis including red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and hemoglobin. Essential for detecting infections, anemia, bleeding disorders, and overall health status.
Key CBC Parameters Explained:
- Hemoglobin: Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells. Low = anemia, high = dehydration or lung disease
- Total WBC Count: Immune system cells. High = infection/inflammation, Low = weakened immunity
- Platelet Count: Blood clotting cells. Low = bleeding risk, High = clotting risk
- MCV/MCH/MCHC: Red cell size and hemoglobin content. Abnormal in different types of anemia
🧪 Diabetes Screening (2 Tests)
Who should do it: Overweight individuals, family history of diabetes, age >35, gestational diabetes history, PCOS, or prediabetic symptoms. Essential for early diabetes detection and monitoring.
AVERAGE BLOOD GLUCOSE (ABG)
Measures average blood sugar over past 2-3 months. Normal: <100 mg/dL, Prediabetes: 100-125 mg/dL, Diabetes: ≥126 mg/dL. Less affected by short-term factors than fasting glucose.
HbA1c (GLYCATED HEMOGLOBIN)
Gold standard for diabetes diagnosis. Measures glucose attached to hemoglobin over 2-3 months. Normal: <5.7%, Prediabetes: 5.7-6.4%, Diabetes: ≥6.5%. Most reliable long-term glucose control indicator.
🧲 Iron Deficiency Profile (4 Tests)
Who should do it: Women (especially pregnant/postpartum), vegetarians, athletes, those with fatigue, pale skin, or heavy menstrual bleeding. Essential for detecting anemia.
% TRANSFERRIN SATURATION
Shows how much iron-binding capacity of transferrin is used. Normal: 20-50%. Low levels indicate iron deficiency, high levels suggest iron overload.
IRON
Measures iron in blood. Normal range: 60-170 μg/dL (males), 30-150 μg/dL (females). Low levels indicate iron deficiency anemia.
TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY (TIBC)
Measures blood's capacity to bind iron with transferrin. Normal: 240-450 μg/dL. High TIBC indicates iron deficiency, low indicates inflammation or liver disease.
UNSAT.IRON-BINDING CAPACITY(UIBC)
Unused iron-binding capacity. Calculated as TIBC minus iron level. High UIBC indicates iron deficiency.
❤️ Lipid Profile (10 Tests)
Who should do it: Adults over 20, those with family history of heart disease, diabetics, overweight individuals, smokers. Essential for cardiovascular risk assessment.
TOTAL CHOLESTEROL
Overall cholesterol level. Desirable: <200 mg/dL, Borderline: 200-239 mg/dL, High: ≥240 mg/dL. Total measure of all cholesterol types in blood.
HDL CHOLESTEROL - DIRECT
"Good" cholesterol that removes plaque from arteries. Optimal: ≥60 mg/dL (protective), Low: <40 mg/dL (increased heart disease risk).
LDL CHOLESTEROL - DIRECT
"Bad" cholesterol that builds up in arteries. Optimal: <100 mg/dL, High: ≥130 mg/dL. Directly measured for accuracy.
TRIGLYCERIDES
Fat in blood from diet. Normal: <150 mg/dL, Borderline high: 150-199 mg/dL, High: 200-499 mg/dL. High levels increase heart disease risk.
VLDL CHOLESTEROL
Very low-density lipoprotein, carries triglycerides. Calculated as Triglycerides/5. Normal: 5-40 mg/dL. Elevated in metabolic syndrome.
🫁 Liver Function Tests (12 Tests)
Who should do it: Those with jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain, alcoholics, those on medications, family history of liver disease. Essential for detecting hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty liver.
ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE
Enzyme from liver/bone/gallbladder. Normal: 44-147 IU/L. Elevated in liver diseases, bone disorders, pregnancy.
BILIRUBIN - TOTAL
Breakdown product of red blood cells. Normal: 0.3-1.2 mg/dL. Elevated indicates liver dysfunction, bile duct obstruction, or excessive RBC breakdown.
SGOT / SGPT RATIO
Ratio of liver enzymes. Normal ratio <1. Ratio >2 suggests alcoholic liver disease, <1 suggests viral hepatitis.
PROTEIN - TOTAL
Total protein in blood (albumin + globulin). Normal: 6.0-8.5 g/dL. Low levels indicate malnutrition, liver disease, kidney problems.
ALBUMIN - SERUM
Main blood protein made by liver. Normal: 3.5-5.0 g/dL. Low levels indicate liver disease, malnutrition, kidney disease.
ASPARTATE AMINOTRANSFERASE (SGOT)
Liver enzyme. Normal: 10-40 IU/L. Elevated in liver damage, heart attack, muscle injury. Higher in acute hepatitis.
🫘 Renal (Kidney) Function Tests (7 Tests)
Who should do it: Diabetics, hypertensives, those with urinary symptoms, family history of kidney disease, on certain medications. Essential for early detection of kidney damage.
BLOOD UREA NITROGEN (BUN)
Waste product from protein metabolism. Normal: 7-20 mg/dL. Elevated in kidney failure, dehydration, high protein diet.
CREATININE - SERUM
Muscle waste product cleared by kidneys. Normal: 0.7-1.2 mg/dL. Elevated indicates kidney dysfunction. Used to calculate GFR.
BUN / Sr.CREATININE RATIO
Ratio helps distinguish between kidney disease and other causes of high BUN. Normal: 10-20. High ratio suggests dehydration or GI bleeding.
CALCIUM
Essential mineral regulated by kidneys and parathyroid. Normal: 8.5-10.5 mg/dL. Abnormal in kidney disease, vitamin D deficiency, parathyroid disorders.
UREA / SR.CREATININE RATIO
Ratio of urea to creatinine. Normal: 20-40. Helps assess kidney function and hydration status.
UREA (CALCULATED)
Calculated urea level based on BUN. Normal: 15-45 mg/dL. Alternative measure of kidney function.
URIC ACID
Purine metabolism product. Normal: 3.5-7.2 mg/dL (males), 2.6-6.0 mg/dL (females). High levels cause gout, kidney stones.
🦋 Thyroid Profile (3 Tests)
Who should do it: Those with weight changes, fatigue, hair loss, menstrual irregularities, family history of thyroid disease, infertility, elderly. Essential for metabolic health.
TOTAL TRIIODOTHYRONINE (T3)
Active thyroid hormone. Normal: 60-180 ng/dL. Low in hypothyroidism, high in hyperthyroidism. Regulates metabolism and energy.
TOTAL THYROXINE (T4)
Main thyroid hormone, precursor to T3. Normal: 4.5-11.2 μg/dL. Low in hypothyroidism, high in hyperthyroidism. Storage form of thyroid hormone.
TSH - ULTRASENSITIVE
Pituitary hormone controlling thyroid. Normal: 0.4-4.0 mIU/L. High TSH indicates hypothyroidism, low TSH indicates hyperthyroidism. Most sensitive thyroid test.
⚠️ Toxic Elements Screening (22 Tests)
Who should do it: Those exposed to industrial chemicals, living near polluted areas, consuming contaminated water/food, smokers, those with unexplained symptoms. Important for preventive toxicology screening.
Note: Tests for heavy metals and toxic elements that can accumulate in the body and cause chronic health issues. Includes arsenic, lead, mercury, cadmium, and other environmental toxins.
📋 Complete Aarogyam 1.2 Test Summary
This makes Thyrocare Aarogyam 1.2 one of the most comprehensive full body blood test checkup packages available online at affordable pricing.
💡 Why Choose Aarogyam 1.2 for Your Full Body Health Checkup?
- ✔ Comprehensive Full Body Analysis
- ✔ Includes Diabetes Detection Tests
- ✔ Accurate Reports from Trusted Laboratory
- ✔ Convenient Home Sample Collection
- ✔ Online Report Delivery
With this package, you get a complete snapshot of your metabolic health, heart function, thyroid balance, liver health, kidney function, and diabetes risk — all in one.
👤 Who Should Book Thyrocare Aarogyam 1.2?
This package is ideal for:
- ✔ Adults aged 30 years and above
- ✔ Individuals with family history of diabetes or thyroid issues
- ✔ People with high cholesterol, fatigue, or unexplained weight changes
- ✔ Those seeking annual preventive health checkups
- ✔ Anyone looking for a holistic full body test package
Aarogyam 1.2 is especially recommended if you want more than just basic screening — it's perfect if you're concerned about glucose metabolism and diabetes risk.
📍 Trusted & Authorised by AarogyaLabs
When you book the Thyrocare Aarogyam 1.2 package through AarogyaLabs, you get:
- ✔ Authorized Thyrocare full body checkup
- ✔ Free home sample pickup
- ✔ Genuine online health reports
- ✔ Accurate diagnostic insights
This ensures a smooth and hassle-free health checkup experience, directly from India's most trusted diagnostic partner.
🩺 FAQs — Thyrocare Aarogyam 1.2
What is the price of Aarogyam 1.2 package?
Price of Thyrocare Aarogyam 1.2 package is ₹1849.
Q1. Does Aarogyam 1.2 include diabetes tests?
➡ Yes — it includes fasting glucose and HbA1c tests for diabetes monitoring.
Q2. Do I need to fast before sample collection?
➡ 8–12 hours fasting is recommended for accurate glucose and lipid tests.
Q3. How soon will I get my reports?
➡ Most reports are delivered within 24–48 hours online.
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