
Thyrocare Aarogyam D Pro (81 Blood Test Parameters)
Upgrade your preventive full body checkup strategy with Thyrocare’s Aarogyam D Pro (also known as Aarogyam D with UTSH). This advanced 81-parameter profile is designed to go beyond routine screening. It evaluates advanced clinical biomarkers such as Homocysteine for cardiovascular risk review, comprehensive iron studies, essential vitamins, Total IgE, and Free Thyroid with Ultrasensitive TSH to provide a deeper view of overall health.
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Aarogyam D Pro Package: Quick Facts
| Package Name | Thyrocare Aarogyam D Package (also known as Aarogyam D Pro with UTSH and Aarogyam D Pro Profile) |
| Offer Price | ₹2,999 |
| Discount Applied | 50% Off on MRP |
| Parameters | 81 blood test parameters including many advanced tests |
| Sample Type | Venous Blood (approx. 6 mL) |
| Fasting | 10+ hours overnight fasting is required |
| Testing Lab | Thyrocare (NABL-accredited and ISO-certified laboratory) |
| Reporting Time | 12 to 36 hours after sample collection |
| Service Type | Free doorstep sample collection available across India. |
The 81-parameter count is based on the latest version of the Aarogyam D Pro report. Some websites may still show older parameter counts from previous package versions or earlier summary listings.
Aarogyam D Package Composition
Aarogyam D goes significantly further than standard full body checkups by incorporating highly specialized assays, like Homocysteine, Total IgE, Free Thyroid hormones, and Phosphorus. Your report will classify these 81 markers into the specific health evaluation areas listed below.
Advanced Complete Blood Count (30 Parameters)
- Hemoglobin
- Total Leucocyte Count (WBC)
- Neutrophils
- Lymphocytes
- Monocytes
- Eosinophils
- Basophils
- Neutrophils – Absolute
- Lymphocytes – Absolute
- Monocytes – Absolute
- Eosinophils – Absolute
- Basophils – Absolute
- Immature Granulocytes (IG)
- Immature Granulocytes % (IG%)
- Total RBC
- Hematocrit (PCV)
- Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
- Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
- Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
- Red Cell Distribution Width – CV (RDW-CV)
- Red Cell Distribution Width – SD (RDW-SD)
- Platelet Count
- Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
- Platelet Distribution Width (PDW)
- Plateletcrit (PCT)
- Platelet Large Cell Ratio (PLCR)
- Nucleated RBC
- Nucleated RBC %
- Platelet distribution indices
- Peripheral smear / automated review
Comprehensive Liver Function Tests (12 Parameters)
- Bilirubin – Total
- Bilirubin – Direct
- Bilirubin – Indirect
- AST (SGOT)
- ALT (SGPT)
- Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
- Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
- Total Protein
- Albumin (Serum)
- Globulin (Serum)
- Albumin / Globulin Ratio
- SGOT / SGPT Ratio
Complete Lipid Profile (10 Parameters)
- Total Cholesterol
- HDL Cholesterol – Direct
- LDL Cholesterol – Direct
- VLDL Cholesterol
- Non-HDL Cholesterol
- Triglycerides
- Total Cholesterol / HDL Ratio
- Triglycerides / HDL Ratio
- HDL / LDL Ratio
- LDL / HDL Ratio
Kidney/Renal Function Tests (8 Parameters)
- Creatinine
- Uric Acid
- Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
- Urea
- Calcium
- BUN / Creatinine Ratio
- Urea / Creatinine Ratio
- Estimated GFR (eGFR)
Essential Cardiac Risk Markers (5 Parameters)
- Apolipoprotein A1
- Apolipoprotein B
- Apo B / Apo A1 Ratio
- High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
- Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)]
Advanced Cardiac Risk Marker (1 Parameter)
- Homocysteine
Free Thyroid and Ultrasensitive TSH Profile (3 Parameters)
- Free Triiodothyronine (FT3)
- Free Thyroxine (FT4)
- TSH (Ultrasensitive)
Iron Deficiency Studies (4 Parameters)
- Iron (Total)
- Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
- Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC)
- Transferrin Saturation (%)
Essential Vitamin Profile (2 Parameters)
- Vitamin D Total (25 Hydroxy)
- Vitamin B12
Diabetic Profile (2 Parameters)
- HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin)
- Estimated Average Blood Glucose (eABG)
Electrolytes (2 Parameters)
- Sodium
- Chloride
Allergy Test (1 Parameter)
- Total IgE
Bone & Joint Health (1 Parameter)
- Phosphorus
Clinical Significance of Aarogyam D Pro Package
While standard preventive checkups offer a great baseline, Aarogyam D Pro is engineered for those who want a deeper, more granular analysis of their metabolic and cardiovascular health. It includes advanced biomarkers that help clinicians review early risk signals in metabolic, thyroid, cardiovascular, allergy, and nutritional health.
| Advanced Marker / Profile | Preventive Health Checkup Value |
|---|---|
| Homocysteine | An amino acid that, when elevated, is reviewed as an independent cardiovascular risk marker along with lipid profile, Apo markers, hs-CRP, blood pressure, medical history, and lifestyle risk factors. |
| Free Thyroid (FT3, FT4) & UTSH | Unlike total thyroid tests, “Free” T3 and T4 measure the biologically active hormones actually available to your tissues. Paired with Ultrasensitive TSH, it provides a more detailed picture of thyroid function. |
| Total IgE (Allergy Marker) | Measures the total amount of immunoglobulin E in your blood. High levels often point to chronic systemic allergies, parasitic infections, or hypersensitivity issues. |
| Electrolytes (Sodium & Chloride) | Essential minerals that control nerve and muscle function, hydration, and blood pressure. Imbalances can indicate subtle kidney issues or dehydration. |
| Bone Health (Phosphorus and Calcium) | Working alongside Vitamin D and Calcium, serum Phosphorus helps doctors review bone-mineral balance, kidney function, and parathyroid-related patterns. |
Important Note: Although Aarogyam D Pro is an advanced preventive full body checkup package, it is not a standalone diagnostic confirmation. Abnormal levels of specialized markers like Homocysteine or Free T3 require clinical correlation. Always share your verified report with your primary care physician to interpret the data against your personal medical history.
Pre-Test Preparation for Aarogyam D
- Fasting Duration: To ensure reliable lipid profile and iron study results, maintain an overnight fast of 10+ hours.
- Water Allowance: Staying hydrated makes venous blood collection much easier. Drink plenty of plain water during your fast, but completely avoid morning tea, coffee, milk, or any juices.
- Morning Routine: Avoid rigorous morning workouts before the blood draw, as heavy physical stress can temporarily skew muscle enzymes, electrolyte balance, and certain cardiac markers.
- Supplements & Medications: If you take biotin or Vitamin D supplements, consult your doctor about pausing them 24 hours prior. Do not skip essential medications.
Scheduling Your Doorstep Collection
- Verify PIN Code Serviceability: Send a WhatsApp message to +91 70701 77147 to confirm whether a Thyrocare phlebotomist covers your residential or office area.
- Provide Booking Data: Send the beneficiary’s full name, age, gender, complete address with a landmark, email address, and a convenient time slot.
- Professional Phlebotomy: A certified and experienced Thyrocare phlebotomist will arrive at the scheduled time with a sterile kit to draw approximately 6 mL of blood.
- Secure Payment: Settle the payment directly at the time of sample handover using cash, credit/debit card, or a secure UPI link.
- Digital Report Generation: Smart reports with clear reference ranges will be sent straight to your email and WhatsApp within 12 to 36 hours of sample collection.
Sample Report: Aarogyam D Pro
Want to see how your results will be presented? View the sample PDF link below to explore the structure of a Thyrocare Aarogyam D Pro report. You can review how blood test reports are quantified against standard biological intervals, making it straightforward for your consulting doctor to spot anomalies and optimize your wellness plan.
FAQs on Aarogyam D Pro Package
How is Aarogyam D Pro different from Aarogyam C?
Who should choose the Aarogyam D Pro full body checkup?
Why do some websites show a different Aarogyam D Pro parameter count?
What exactly does the Homocysteine marker in this package reveal?
Why does Aarogyam D test for “Free” T3/T4 instead of “Total” T3/T4?
Does the Total IgE result mean I can find out exactly what I’m allergic to?
How do Phosphorus and Calcium results work together in this profile?
If my HbA1c is normal in this test, am I completely clear of diabetes?
Educational References & Further Reading: Healthline: Preventive Health Overview • Better Health Channel: Importance of Regular Checks
Content Authored by: Hema Mehta Sahoo
Medically Reviewed & Verified by: Dr. M A Khan, MBBS, MD Pathology
Last Updated: May 22, 2026