Executive Health Screen for Men (from £530)

An executive medical or executive health check-up for men typically refers to a comprehensive medical examination tailored for busy professionals or executives. These health check-ups are designed to evaluate overall health, detect any potential health risks or conditions and provide personalised recommendations for maintaining optimal well-being.

The specific components of an executive medical may vary depending on the clinician or facility offering the service; here are some common tests often included in an executive health check-up for men:

Medical History Review

The clinician will review your medical history, including any existing health conditions, medications and past surgeries.

Physical Examination

A thorough physical examination will be conducted, including measurements of height, weight, blood pressure and body mass index (BMI).

Laboratory Tests

A comprehensive set of laboratory tests may be conducted, including blood tests to evaluate cholesterol levels, blood sugar levels, liver and kidney function, thyroid function and other important markers. Urine and stool samples may also be collected for analysis.

Cardiac Assessment

This may include an electrocardiogram (ECG) to assess heart rhythm and function and occasionally a stress test or echocardiogram, if deemed necessary.

Cancer Screening

Depending on age and risk factors, screening tests for certain cancers may be recommended, such as prostate cancer screening (PSA test), colorectal cancer screening (colonoscopy or stool-based tests), or lung cancer screening (for smokers or those with a history of smoking).

Imaging Studies

In some cases, imaging studies like X-rays, ultrasound, or bone densitometry may be performed to evaluate specific areas of concern or screen for certain conditions.

Vision and Hearing Tests

Basic assessments of vision and hearing may be included.

Lifestyle Counselling

The clinician may offer advice and recommendations regarding diet, exercise, stress management, sleep habits and other lifestyle factors that impact overall health.

Follow-up Consultation

After the examination and test results, a follow-up phone call will typically be scheduled to discuss the findings, provide personalised health recommendations and address any concerns or questions you may have.

It’s important to note that the specific tests and procedures included in a medical can vary based on individual needs, age and risk factors.