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Diagnostyka – preventive health check-ups

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Packages of preventive health check-ups offered at close to 1,000 diagnostic laboratories across Poland. There is no need to make an appointment – just check the opening hours of your chosen laboratory facility Katalog i Mapa Punktów Pobrań Krwi (diag.pl). Preventive health check-ups are available twice a year, every 6 months. Results are available online Diagnostyka - Twoje wyniki.

Available in the Extra package.

How to use

  1. In the menu bar, select Discover and find Partner Services.


  2. After clicking More, you will see all available services. Click Get started next to Diagnostyka service.


  3. Go to the services tab and follow the instructions on the right side of the screen.

    1. Select a prevetive check-up package.


    2. Generate code.


    3. Accept the required consents.


  4. Search for the lab where you will have your preventive check-up.

Go to the helpful list on the Diagnostics website. The "Realizuje e-commerce" (redeems e-commerce codes) checkbox should be included in the filters.

How to use it on your smartphone

  1. In the menu bar, select Discover and find Partner Services.


  2. Find the Health category, find Diagnostyka and click Get Started.


  3. Go to the services tab and follow the instructions.

    1. Select a prevetive check-up package.


    2. Generate code.


    3. Accept the required consents.


  4. Search for the lab where you will have your preventive check-up. Go to the helpful list on the Diagnostics website. The "Realizuje e-commerce" (redeems e-commerce codes) checkbox should be included in the filters.

Available preventive health check-up packages

Package

Description

Included tests

Basic package

The tests included in the package help to analyze the blood picture and essential biochemical parameters to get an overall assessment of the body’s health status.

  • complete blood count (CBC) – a basic blood test used to look at overall health. A blood sample should be preferably taken in the morning after an overnight fast. Have the last meal on the previous day at 6 PM at the latest.

  • glucose level – an essential test for the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes treatment. The test is performed to detect disorders of carbohydrate tolerance and carbohydrate metabolism in diseases of the liver and pancreas. The tests require fasting for results to be accurate.

  • lipid profile (CHOL, HDL, non-HDL, LDL, TG) – quantitative assessment of cholesterol and triglyceride fractions, useful in the diagnosis of dyslipidemia and for determining the risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases. The tests require fasting for results to be accurate.

All the tests are done on a blood sample.

Liver package

The package consists of tests that evaluate liver function and help diagnose or exclude the presence of two infectious agents.

  • liver tests – determination of liver parameters (liver enzymes and bilirubin) is important for laboratory diagnosis of liver and biliary diseases. A blood sample should be preferably taken in the morning after an overnight fast. Have the last meal on the previous day at 6 PM at the latest.

  • albumin level – a screening test used in the diagnosis of diseases of the liver, kidneys, intestines, and skin, as well as septic conditions and malnutrition.

  • anti-HBs antibodies – determination of serum anti-HBs antibodies, specific for hepatitis B virus (HBV) surface antigen, to determine the patient’s level of seroconversion.

  • anti-HCV antibodies – qualitative determination of anti-HCV antibodies in blood serum, useful in the diagnostic work-up for hepatitis C.

All the tests are done on a blood sample.

Pancreas package

The package consists of blood tests to assess the pancreatic function, and detect asymptomatic chronic pancreatitis and conditions associated with the risk of developing pancreatic malignancies.

  • lipase test – evaluation of lipase activity in blood, useful in the diagnosis and differentiation of pancreatic diseases.

  • amylase test – evaluation of amylase activity in blood, useful in the diagnosis and differentiation of pancreatic diseases.

  • CA 19-9 – a marker for pancreatic, hepatobiliary, and colorectal cancer.

All the tests are done on a blood sample.

Thyroid package

The package is designed to assess thyroid hormone levels. It is useful to confirm or rule out a suspicion of thyroid disease, and in patients treated for thyroid diseases.

  • TSH – the most sensitive test to detect thyroid dysfunction (including asymptomatic disorders), and monitor and evaluate the efficacy of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism treatment. The tests do not require fasting but they should preferably be done in the morning.

  • FT4 test – used to diagnose and monitor the treatment of thyroid diseases. High FT4 levels indicate hyperthyroidism, while low FT4 levels are a sign of hypothyroidism.

  • anti-TPO antibodies – determination of the level of autoantibodies targeted against thyroid antigens. Anti-thyroid peroxidase (anti-TPO) antibodies are the body’s specific antibodies to thyroid peroxidase (TPO).

All the tests are done on a blood sample.

Vitamin package

The package helps to identify deficiencies of vitamins D and B12, which are vital for maintaining healthy body function.

Vitamin D metabolite 25(OH) – useful for the diagnosis and management of calcium-phosphate disorders, including metabolic bone diseases and vitamin D intoxication.

Vitamin B12 – vitamin B12 measurements are indicated in the diagnostic work-up and treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency, anemia, and neurological disorders. A blood sample should be preferably taken in the morning after an overnight fast. Have the last meal on the previous day at 6 PM at the latest.

All the tests are done on a blood sample.

Respiratory allergy package

The package consists of in vitro laboratory tests (performed on a blood sample) providing evidence for allergies and identifying allergens causing respiratory allergy.

  • respiratory allergen panel I – measurement of the blood serum levels of IgE antibodies specific to a panel of 10 respiratory allergens including the pollen of birch (t03); gray alder (t02); hazel (t04); oak (t07); olive (t09); timothy grass (g06); rye (g12); ragweed (w01); mugwort (w06); plantain (w09), and cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants (CCD),

  • Total IgE – determination of total serum IgE, useful in the diagnostic work-up for parasitic diseases and helpful in allergy diagnosis.

All the tests are done on a blood sample.

Food allergy package

The package consists of in vitro laboratory tests (performed on a blood sample) providing evidence for allergies and identifying allergens causing food allergy.

  • Food allergy panel III (10 allergens) – measurement of the serum levels of IgE-specific antibodies to a panel of food allergens including single allergens and mixtures of several allergens. The panel includes allergens (single or mixed): cow’s milk (f2); egg white (f1); egg yolk (f75); casein (f78, Bos d8); soy (f14); rice (f9); cocoa (f93); apple (f49); carrot (f31); mixed flours of gluten-containing cereals: wheat (f4), rye (f5), barley (f6) and oats (f7), and cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants (CCD),

  • Total IgE – determination of total serum IgE, useful in the diagnostic work-up for parasitic diseases and helpful in allergy diagnosis.

All the tests are done on a blood sample.

Lactose and gluten intolerance package

The package is useful in the diagnosis of allergies to cow’s milk and gluten-containing cereals: wheat and its varieties, barley, rye, oats. Both intolerances are very common and produce similar symptoms.

  • cow’s milk and gluten panel – a panel consisting of whole cow’s milk extract, the main allergenic components of milk, and gluten, an allergen found in gluten-containing cereals, useful in the differential diagnosis of IgE-mediated allergies to milk and gluten in cereals.

All the tests are done on a blood sample.

Cancer prevention package – for women

The package is designed for women. The tests are useful for a comprehensive health assessment and cancer diagnosis.

  • Complete blood count (CBC) – a basic blood test used to look at overall health.

  • ESR – a non-specific screening test for detecting and monitoring chronic inflammatory conditions associated with changes in blood protein concentrations.

  • ROMA (Ca125+HE4+ROMA) – an algorithm for the assessment of the risk of ovarian malignancy. The ROMA algorithm is not indicated in women who are under 18 years of age, undergoing chemotherapy and treatment for cancer.

All the tests are done on a blood sample.

  • Stool occult blood test – used in screening for colorectal cancer. The test is also used in the diagnosis of iron deficiency, especially in patients with iron deficiency anemia and with reduced levels of iron and ferritin in blood.

Cancer prevention package – for men

The package is designed for men. The tests are useful for a comprehensive health assessment and cancer diagnosis.

  • Complete blood count (CBC) – a basic blood test used to look at overall health.

  • ESR – a non-specific screening test for detecting and monitoring chronic inflammatory conditions associated with changes in blood protein concentrations.

  • PSA – prostate-specific antigen useful in the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer; the test should be performed before invasive or diagnostic prostate procedures or 2–3 weeks after their performance.

All the tests are done on a blood sample.

  • Stool occult blood test – used in screening for colorectal cancer. The test is also done in the diagnostic work-up of iron deficiency, especially in patients with iron deficiency anemia and with reduced levels of iron and ferritin in blood.

Frequently asked questions

How should I prepare for the tests?

It all depends on the type of test. For detailed information, read the description of your selected health screening package.

In which laboratory can I redeem the code?

You have access to around 1,000 laboratories across Poland. To search for them, go to the Diagnostyka website Katalog i Mapa Punktów Pobrań Krwi (diag.pl). Check "Realizuje e-commerce" in the filters.

How long is the generated code valid?

To check the validity of the generated code, log in to your Multi.Life account, go to the Discover, then in the Partner services section select Diagnostyka. The validity of the code along with the selected package will be visible in the "How to use it?" section.

Do I need to bring the code generated on the website with me to the laboratory?

Yes, you need to present the generated code and your Multi.Life ID at the front desk in the selected location. You can find both in your Multi.Life account – go to the Discover tab, then select Diagnostics in the Partner Services section. The code and Multi.Life ID will be visible in the “How to use it?” section after generating the code.

If I need to bring samples collected at home for the tests, how do I prepare them?

Samples for testing must be brought to the laboratory in dedicated containers. The containers must be sterile and disposable.

What types of samples are covered by the screening packages?

The health screening packages offered include blood and stool tests.

Do I need to make an appointment in advance?

No, there is no need to make an appointment in advance. Just choose the nearest laboratory facility, check its opening hours, and have your test at a convenient time. If there are other patients, you have to wait your turn.

Where can I check the results?

To see your results, go to Diagnostyka’s website at https://wyniki.diag.pl/

If I already have one active code, can I generate another one?

It may happen that your generated diagnostic test code is still valid, but you are already entitled to generate another code. Please note that you can use one code per every six months. The expiration date is above the code.

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