The package is valid for 3 months, can be used 3 business days after the purchase and is intended for patients of legal age. After finalizing the transaction, contact our helpline at 22 566 22 22 to schedule imaging tests and consultations - for laboratory tests, please visit the Intake Point of the selected facility during its working hours. Remember that the doctor may also decide to perform additional tests outside the package - payment for any additional tests is separate.
Preparation for test
Preparation for resting ECG with description
Before the test, do not lubricate the skin with lotions and oils - this can impede the function of the electrodes. The day before the test, alcohol consumption and intense exercise are discouraged. At least 30 minutes before the examination you should not drink coffee, consume cigarettes and should avoid heavy meals. You should report for the examination at least 10 minutes beforehand in order to calm down and calm down before the examination.
Preparation for laboratory tests
For blood tests, report on an empty stomach in the morning to the chosen facility during the hours of operation of the Point of Collection. It is advisable to avoid alcohol 2-3 days before the test and no coffee or tea should be consumed 12 hours before the test. If possible, it is advisable to perform the test before taking your morning medication - unless otherwise advised by your doctor. In the morning, it is recommended to drink a glass of water and remain at rest for 10-15 minutes before the test.
Preparation for the urine test
Urine is collected in the morning after a night's rest, before eating breakfast and drinking coffee or tea. Before urinating, the hands should be washed thoroughly with warm, soapy water, followed by the urethral outlet (in women around the vulva, from the front towards the anus, and in men the glans after pushing back the foreskin). A disposable paper towel should be used for wiping. Maintaining strict hygiene rules is to get rid of bacteria from the surface of the body, which, once in the sample, can falsify the test results. Urinate into the container from the so-called "middle stream" - The first small amount of urine should be urinated into the toilet first, and only then the urine should be collected into the container. The final portion of the urine should be returned to the toilet again. The general sample collected should be between 50 and 100 milliliters. The container with the collected urine sample should be tightly closed and brought to the collection center as soon as possible. If this cannot be done right away, place the container in a cool place and bring it for examination as soon as possible, but no later than 4 hours after collection.