
Aarogyam Basic Health Checkup Packages
Save over 50% on essential preventive screening profiles. Choose from three basic Thyrocare Aarogyam packages covering up to 83 parameters across blood and urine tests, including organ function baseline checks and blood sugar measurement.
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Basic Health Checkup Packages: Quick Comparison
Compare our three most popular basic preventive health checkup packages to find the right fit for your baseline screening.
| Package 1 (45 Tests) | Package 2 (75 Tests) | Package 3 (83 Tests) |
|---|---|---|
| ₹699 | ₹799 | ₹1,200 |
| Flat 53% Off on MRP | Flat 50% Off on MRP | Flat 60% Off on MRP |
| Sample: Blood + Urine | Sample: Blood + Urine | Sample: Blood + Urine |
| Starter health screening (CBC, Sugar, basic Kidney) | Popular preventive checkup (Adds Lipids, Liver, HbA1c, TSH) | Standard yearly full body checkup (Adds Iron & Complete Thyroid) |
Basic Health Checkup Package 1
A mini urine and blood test panel for baseline screening.
Complete Hemogram / CBC (28)
- Hemoglobin, Hematocrit (PCV), Total RBC, Platelet Count.
- Total Leukocyte Count (TLC), Absolute & % Differential counts (Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils).
- MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW (CV/SD).
Routine Urine Analysis (14)
- Specific Gravity, pH, Appearance/Color.
- Urine Glucose, Ketone, Protein, Blood.
- Bilirubin, Urobilinogen, Nitrite, Leukocytes.
Kidney & Diabetes Screen (3)
- Kidney: Serum Creatinine, eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate).
- Diabetes: Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS).
Basic Health Checkup Package 2
Our popular preventive full body checkup package, with expanded metabolic and organ function coverage.
Includes the 42 CBC and urine parameters from Package 1, plus expanded kidney, liver, lipid, diabetes, and thyroid screening:
Liver & Full Kidney Function (20)
- Liver (12): AST (SGOT), ALT (SGPT), ALP, GGT, Bilirubin (Total/Direct/Indirect), Albumin, Globulin, Total Protein, A/G Ratio.
- Kidney (8): Adds Uric Acid, Urea, Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN), Calcium, BUN/Creat Ratio, Urea/Creat Ratio to the baseline Creatinine/eGFR.
Complete Lipid Profile (10)
- Total Cholesterol, Triglycerides.
- HDL, LDL (Direct), VLDL, Non-HDL Cholesterol.
- Risk Ratios: TC/HDL, LDL/HDL, HDL/LDL, HDL/Non-HDL.
Diabetes and Thyroid (3)
- Diabetes: Adds HbA1c (3-month average) and Estimated Average Blood Glucose (eABG).
- Thyroid: Ultrasensitive TSH.
Basic Health Checkup Package 3
A standard yearly full body checkup with comprehensive thyroid tests and essential iron studies.
Includes all 75 parameters from Package 2, with TSH expanded into a complete thyroid profile, plus iron deficiency profile, ESR, and fasting blood sugar:
Complete Thyroid Profile (3)
- Total Triiodothyronine (T3).
- Total Thyroxine (T4).
- Ultrasensitive TSH, already included in Package 2, completes the thyroid profile.
Provides a complete picture of thyroid gland function rather than just the TSH screening marker.
Iron Deficiency Profile (4)
- Serum Iron.
- Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC).
- Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC).
- % Transferrin Saturation.
Other (2)
- ESR.
- Fasting Blood Sugar.
About Basic Health Checkup Packages
Thyrocare Aarogyam basic health checkup packages are structured preventive screening tools. With blood and urine tests, they help you track common health indicators, identify potential underlying conditions early, and plan timely follow-ups with your clinician.
Clinical Significance of the Tests
- Complete Hemogram (CBC): Screens for anemia, systemic infections, and overall blood cell health.
- Lipid Profile: Evaluates cholesterol and triglyceride levels to assess cardiovascular risk.
- Liver & Kidney Panels: Monitors vital organ function, enzyme levels, and waste filtration efficiency (eGFR).
- HbA1c & Fasting Sugar: Detects prediabetes, diabetes, and monitors long-term blood glucose control.
- Thyroid Profile: Checks for abnormalities like hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, which affect metabolism.
Which Package to Choose?
- Package 1 (45 Tests): Ideal as a rapid starter screen for basic blood sugar, kidney filtration, and blood cell counts.
- Package 2 (75 Tests): The most balanced annual choice for adults, covering liver enzymes, complete lipids, and 3-month average blood sugar (HbA1c).
- Package 3 (83 Tests): Recommended if you specifically need your complete thyroid (T3/T4/TSH) and iron storage levels checked alongside the standard full-body panel.
How to Book
Follow these steps to schedule your home sample collection:
- Message +91 70701 77147 on WhatsApp with the beneficiary’s name, age, gender, and contact details.
- Share your complete address with PIN code and your preferred date for the morning collection (requires 10-hour fasting).
- Our team will confirm your booking based on PIN code serviceability and assign a trained Thyrocare phlebotomist.
- The technician will arrive at your location to securely collect your blood (and urine, if applicable) samples.
- Pay online via a secure link or UPI QR code at the time of sample collection.
Testing & Reporting Process
What happens after your sample is collected:
- Secure Transport: Samples are transported in temperature-controlled conditions to Thyrocare’s NABL-accredited processing labs.
- Automated Processing: Testing is performed using barcode-tracked, fully automated systems to eliminate human error.
- Fast Turnaround: Digital reports are generated securely and shared via email and WhatsApp within 12 to 36 hours.
- Clinical Next Steps: Review the provided reference ranges. If any parameter falls out of the normal range, consult your physician for proper clinical interpretation.
FAQs: Basic Health Checkup Packages
What is the clinical difference between Package 2 and Package 3?
Why should I choose Package 2 over Package 1 for diabetes screening?
Does the starter package (Package 1) check for cholesterol?
Why do these packages require a urine sample along with blood?
Are these basic packages sufficient for senior citizens?
Note: Thyrocare Aarogyam basic health checkups are preventive screening profiles, not standalone diagnostic tools for specific diseases. Always consult with a registered medical practitioner to interpret your laboratory reports alongside your clinical symptoms and medical history.
Written by: Hema Mehta Sahoo
Medically reviewed by: Dr. M A Khan, MBBS, MD Pathology
Last updated: May 31, 2026