
Book an Executive Health Checkup
The executive health checkup includes a full-body MRI scan combined with an in-depth, physician-led medical assessment and an expanded laboratory panel. The programme also adds advanced cardiovascular evaluation—such as echocardiography (cardiac ultrasound)—and additional examinations where clinically relevant (for example bone density assessment and vascular ultrasound of the leg arteries). Every step is delivered by licensed physicians and supported by modern diagnostic and laboratory equipment, so you receive accurate results and clear next steps without unnecessary delays.
If you’re looking for the most complete, proactive health assessment—with structured follow-up and personal continuity—contact Atia Clinic today to book your executive health checkup.
Executive Health Checkup (SEK 48,000)
Consultation with physician
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Physician consultation including a comprehensive medical examination (including assessment of the heart and lungs, vital signs, neurological examination, and abdominal examination), as well as risk assessment and medical history taking, including family health, past medical history, and heredity.
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PEF (Peak Expiratory Flow) to measure lung function.
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ECG (electrocardiogram) to assess heart function.
Laboratory tests
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Complete blood count (CBC) to assess blood values and identify any abnormalities.
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Infection and inflammation markers to detect possible infection or inflammation.
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Vitamin levels to assess vitamin status.
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Thyroid hormones to assess thyroid function.
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Liver function tests to assess liver function.
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Kidney function tests to assess kidney function.
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Cholesterol and other blood lipids to assess lipid levels.
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Glucose testing and diabetes screening to detect possible diabetes or glucose abnormalities.
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PSA (for men) to assess prostate status.
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Additional tests may be added based on the medical history.
Whole-body MRI
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Tumour and malignancy screening to detect potential tumours or malignancies.
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Cardiovascular assessment to identify possible heart or vascular disease.
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Brain assessment to detect potential abnormalities.
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Abdominal organ assessment to evaluate the organs in the abdomen.
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Prostate assessment (for men).
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Uterine assessment (for women).
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Skeletal assessment to evaluate the skeleton.
Echocardiography (cardiac ultrasound) to assess heart function.
Bone density measurement where clinically relevant.
Ultrasound of the leg arteries to assess blood flow to the lower extremities.
Follow-up consultation with a physician to review the results and discuss any recommended actions.
Prescriptions and/or referrals if clinically indicated.
One-year follow-up for any identified conditions, including relevant laboratory monitoring and prescriptions as needed.
