Treatments provided by Ravleen Sabharwal

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Bowel cancer or "CRC", includes cancerous growths in the colon, rectum and appendix. With 655,000 deaths worldwide per year, it is the fourth most common form of cancer in the United States and the third leading cause of cancer-related death in the Western world. Colorectal cancers arise from adenomatous polyps in the colon. These mushroom-shaped growths are usually benign, but some develop into cancer over time. Localized colon cancer is usually diagnosed through colonoscopy.
A General Practitioner (GP) is a physician who provides general primary and preventative care to patients. GPs are also referred to as family practitioners or family physicians, in a reference to the fact that they provide the basic general care needed for all the members of a family. Many people use a GP as their primary physician, ensuring continuity of care and establishing a long running relationship. It is also possible to encounter a GP in a setting like a health clinic or small rural hospital.
* An Initial Examination by one of our Doctors * Comprehensive blood tests * Urine Test * Height, Weight and Body Mass Index * Vision and Hearing Test * Lung Function Test * Resting and Exercise ECG * Blood Pressure * Heart and Lung Scan * ECHO (Ultrasound of Heart) * Consultation with a Cardiologist Our full Executive Health Screen is a Comprehensive Screening programme addressing the important health risks in both men and women. Additional gender specific tests are also carried out if required.
"Influenza vaccination is the most effective method for preventing influenza virus infection and its potentially severe complications. An influenza epidemic emerges during each winter's flu season. Each year there are two flu seasons due to the occurrence of influenza at different times in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Tens of thousands of Americans die in a typical year, but there are notable variations from year to year. In 2010 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States changed the way it reports the 30-year estimates for deaths from influenza.
* Consultation with nurse. * Medical, social and occupational history. * Height, weight and body mass index. * Blood pressure and heart rate. * Urine analysis. * Lung function test. * Routine eye test. * Blood cholesterol level. * Instruction and information on testicular examination. * Resting electrocardiogram. * Lifestyle advice and report. * GP referral if necessary.
* Consultation with nurse. * Medical, social and occupational history. * Height, weight and body mass index. * Blood pressure and heart rate. * Urine analysis. * Lung function test. * Routine eye test. * Blood cholesterol level. * Instruction and information on breast examination. * Cervical smear test. * Lifestyle advice and report. * GP referral if necessary.