Health Check Costs and Procedures for Graduate School Admissions - Family Medicine

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Regarding health check-ups?


Hello Dr.
Huang,
I would like to inquire about the costs associated with health examinations required for graduate school admission.
If I go to a provincial hospital for the examination, what would be the estimated expenses for the following tests?
General examination:
- Physical examination
- Blood pressure
- Vision
- Color vision
- Hearing
- Oral examination
Clinical examination:
- Lymph nodes
- Thyroid
- Heart
- Lungs
- Abdomen
- Musculoskeletal system
- Skin
Chest X-ray
Laboratory tests:
- Urinalysis (protein, glucose, occult blood, pH)
- Complete blood count (hemoglobin, red blood cells, white blood cells, mean corpuscular volume)
- Liver function tests
- Hepatitis screening
- Total cholesterol
Could you please let me know the total cost for completing these tests? How many working days will it take to receive the report? Additionally, can I take the school's "Health Examination Record" directly to the hospital for the tests?
I have many questions, and I appreciate your time in answering them.
Thank you very much!

kassy, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/08/28

Dr. Huang Jianling reply Family Medicine


You can directly inquire about the prices at the registration desk of the hospital, and you can receive the report in about three working days.
It is advisable to bring the "Health Check Record" from your school and to fast beforehand.
Sincerely, Dr.
Huang Jianling, Family Medicine Department, Taoyuan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.

Reply Date: 2005/08/28

More Info


When it comes to health check-ups required for graduate school admissions, understanding the costs and procedures involved is crucial. Based on the information provided, let’s break down the typical components of a health check-up, the associated costs, the expected timeline for receiving results, and the necessary documentation.


Components of the Health Check-Up
The health check-up you mentioned includes several essential components:
1. General Physical Examination: This typically covers height, weight, blood pressure, vision, color vision, and hearing tests.

2. Oral and Physical Examination: This includes checks for lymph nodes, thyroid, heart, lungs, abdomen, musculoskeletal system, and skin.

3. Chest X-ray: This is often required to rule out any pulmonary issues.

4. Laboratory Tests:
- Urinalysis: Tests for protein, glucose, blood, and pH levels.

- Complete Blood Count (CBC): This includes hemoglobin, red blood cells, white blood cells, and mean corpuscular volume.

- Liver Function Tests: Assessing liver enzymes and function.

- Hepatitis Screening: To check for hepatitis infections.

- Lipid Profile: Total cholesterol and triglycerides.


Estimated Costs
The costs for these health check-ups can vary significantly depending on the hospital or clinic you choose. Generally, you can expect the following price ranges:
- General Physical Examination: $50 - $150
- Chest X-ray: $50 - $100
- Urinalysis: $10 - $30
- CBC: $20 - $50
- Liver Function Tests: $30 - $60
- Hepatitis Screening: $20 - $50
- Lipid Profile: $30 - $60
In total, you might be looking at a range of approximately $200 to $500 for a comprehensive health check-up. It is advisable to contact the hospital directly for a precise quote, as prices can vary based on location and specific hospital policies.


Timeline for Results
Typically, you can expect to receive your health check-up results within 3 to 5 business days. This timeframe can vary based on the hospital's workload and the specific tests being conducted. It’s always a good idea to ask the hospital staff about the expected timeline when you go for your check-up.


Documentation Required
Regarding your question about using the school’s "Health Check Record Form," it is generally acceptable to bring this form to the hospital. However, it is advisable to confirm this with the hospital beforehand. Additionally, you should prepare the following documents:
- Student ID: To avail of any student discounts.

- National ID or Passport: For identification purposes.

- Health Insurance Card: While health checks are typically self-paid, having your insurance card can be useful for any unexpected medical needs.


Appointment vs. Walk-In
It is often recommended to make an appointment for your health check-up, especially if the hospital tends to be busy. However, if you decide to walk in, ensure you arrive early and be prepared for potential wait times. Also, remember to fast for at least 8 hours before any blood tests, as this can affect the accuracy of your results.


Conclusion
In summary, preparing for a health check-up for graduate school admissions involves understanding the components of the check-up, estimating costs, knowing the timeline for results, and ensuring you have the necessary documentation. By planning ahead and contacting the hospital for specific details, you can ensure a smooth and efficient process. If you have any further questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to the healthcare provider directly.

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