The CAVOK Center has developed a special prevention pathway to identify and monitor disease risk factors specific to women over the age of 40 in order to protect and maintain the health of its patients.

How it is done
A tutor physician will follow each patient throughout the course: during the initial medical checkup, the physician will collect all medical history information and follow the patient to subsequent specialist visits and special diagnostic tests. At the end of the course, the physician will prepare a summary report with the results of the tests performed and recommendations for maintaining good health. If necessary, additional examinations and tests will be suggested or an intake and monitoring pathway for the next 3 years.

SCREENING PATHWAY

  • ANAMNESIS - INITIAL CLINICAL EXAMINATION with Tutor Physician
  • LABORATORY EXAMINATIONS
    • Complete blood count with formula
    • Total Cholesterol
    • HDL cholesterol
    • LDL cholesterol
    • Triglycerides
    • Cardiovascular risk score
    • Creatinine
    • Azotemia
    • Glycaemia
    • Transaminase
    • GOT and GPT
    • GT Range
    • Calcium
    • Sodium
    • Potassium
    • Vitamin D 25-OH
    • TSH
    • Sideremia
    • VES
    • Complete chemical and physical examination of urine
  • BREAST EXAMINATION
  • GYNECOLOGICAL EXAMINATION WITH T.V. ECOGRAPHY AND PAP TEST
  • OPHTHALMOLOGICAL EXAMINATION
  • FULL CARDIOVASCULAR EXAMINATION, WITH ECG AND ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY
  • SUMMARY MEDICAL REPORT
  CHECK-UP