
FibroScan is a non-invasive, painless, and quick ultrasound-based diagnostic test that measures liver stiffness and fat content. It is especially useful for detecting and monitoring:
Fatty liver disease (NAFLD/NASH)
Liver fibrosis
Cirrhosis
Chronic hepatitis B or C
This test eliminates the need for invasive liver biopsies in many cases and offers real-time insights into liver health, making it ideal for routine check-ups or long-term disease monitoring.
FibroScan is a non-invasive, painless, and quick ultrasound-based diagnostic test that measures liver stiffness and fat content. It is especially useful for detecting and monitoring:
Fatty liver disease (NAFLD/NASH)
Liver fibrosis
Cirrhosis
Chronic hepatitis B or C
This test eliminates the need for invasive liver biopsies in many cases and offers real-time insights into liver health, making it ideal for routine check-ups or long-term disease monitoring.
FibroScan procedure (15–20 minutes)
Liver stiffness measurement (kPa)
Controlled Attenuation Parameter (CAP) for fat quantification
Summary report for clinical interpretation
Can be added to health check-up packages
No liver function blood tests (ALT, AST, GGT, etc.)
No physician consultation (unless part of a bundled package)
Does not replace biopsy in cases requiring histopathological confirmation
No medication or treatment included
Not suitable for patients with ascites or BMI >40 (may limit accuracy)
A Health Check-Up is a preventive medical examination designed to assess your overall health status and detect early signs of diseases or risk factors. These check-ups typically include a series of physical examinations, laboratory tests, and diagnostic screenings tailored to age, gender, medical history, and lifestyle.
Routine health check-ups are essential for early detection of conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and cancer. They help doctors monitor critical indicators like blood pressure, cholesterol levels, organ function, and more. Depending on the package or provider, a health check-up can range from basic blood tests to advanced imaging like CT scans or full-body MRIs.