

Price: Rs. 18975/- Rs. 6500/-
TruHealth Active Female is a preventive health checkup for Indian women with a family history of disease or high lifestyle risk. It screens 80+ parameters in a single sample — heart, liver, kidney, bone, diabetes, anaemia, thyroid, hormones, cancer markers and allergy panel. NABL-accredited lab, free home sample collection across India, digital reports within 12hours after sample collection.

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Free Home Collection
Price:
₹ 18,975.00 ₹ 6,500.00
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100 Booked This Week
Sample Type: EDTA Blood , Fluoride Plasma , Serum , Urine
10-12 hrs fasting is required (Only water is allowed)
Booking Procedure:
- Technician from Metropolis will be assigned for a home sample collection after booking confirmation.
- Sample will be collected by our technician at your address at given slot.
- You can make the payment to the technician at the time of collection
- Your sample will then be transported to the nearest collection center and will be centrifuged before sending to the lab for processing.
- Soft copy reports will be sent to your email address within 24 to 48 hours or as per defined TAT for Tests.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):
1. What is the TruHealth Active Female package? The TruHealth Active Female package is a preventive health checkup built specifically for Indian women aged 25 to 55. It covers 70 to 85 parameters in a single blood and urine sample, including female-relevant markers like thyroid profile, iron studies, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12 and hormonal indicators, along with standard panels for heart, liver, kidney, diabetes and complete blood count. It is designed to catch conditions like hypothyroidism, anaemia, PCOS-linked metabolic changes and Vitamin D deficiency in their early, reversible stage.
2. What tests are included in TruHealth Active Female? The package includes Complete Blood Count, Lipid Profile, Liver Function Test, Kidney Function Test, Thyroid Profile (T3, T4, TSH), HbA1c and Fasting Blood Sugar, Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy, Vitamin B12, Iron Studies (Iron, Ferritin, TIBC), Calcium, HsCRP for cardiac inflammation, and a complete Urine Routine examination. The exact parameter list, normal ranges and sample report are visible on the package page on bookmytest.co.in before you confirm the booking.
3. Why is thyroid testing important for Indian women? Hypothyroidism is significantly more common in Indian women than men, with prevalence rising sharply after the age of 30 and around pregnancy or menopause. It can silently cause fatigue, weight gain, hair fall, irregular periods, infertility, low mood and dry skin — symptoms often mistaken for everyday stress. A simple TSH, T3 and T4 blood test confirms the diagnosis. Untreated hypothyroidism affects cholesterol, fertility and heart health, which is why annual thyroid screening is strongly advised for adult women.
4. Why is iron deficiency screening important for women? Iron-deficiency anaemia is one of the most under-diagnosed conditions in Indian women, affecting more than half of women of reproductive age. Heavy menstrual flow, pregnancy, breastfeeding and vegetarian diets all increase the risk. Symptoms include persistent tiredness, breathlessness on stairs, hair fall, brittle nails, pale skin and poor concentration. The Active Female package tests haemoglobin, ferritin, iron and TIBC together, which gives a far more accurate picture than haemoglobin alone.
5. Is fasting required for TruHealth Active Female? Yes, a 10 to 12 hour overnight fast is required. Fasting is essential for accurate lipid profile, fasting glucose and insulin readings, all of which are affected by recent food intake. Plain water is allowed and recommended during the fasting window. Continue your regular prescription medication unless your doctor advises otherwise. Avoid alcohol for 24 hours and heavy exercise for 12 hours before the sample is drawn, as both can temporarily alter liver enzymes and other readings.
6. At what age should Indian women start taking a full body checkup? Indian women should begin annual preventive health checkups from age 25, especially with sedentary jobs, irregular cycles, family history of thyroid disorder, diabetes or PCOS, or a BMI above 25. From age 35, additional markers like Vitamin D, calcium and bone-health indicators become particularly important. The TruHealth Active Female package is designed for exactly this profile, combining metabolic, hormonal and nutritional screening in a single blood draw.
7. Can I take the TruHealth Active Female test during my period? You can, but a few parameters may be affected. Haemoglobin and ferritin can read slightly lower during menstruation, and inflammatory markers may be marginally elevated. For the most accurate results, ideally schedule the test for the week after your period ends. If your booking is urgent or your cycle is irregular, going ahead is still fine — just inform the phlebotomist so the result can be interpreted correctly by your physician.
8. How long does it take to receive the report? Reports are delivered within 12 hours after sample reaches to lab. Samples collected in the early morning slot typically reach the central processing laboratory the same day, and digital reports are emailed and sent on WhatsApp by the next evening. A few specialised parameters like Vitamin B12 or thyroid hormones may need an additional 12 hours. You can also download the report anytime from your Metropolis dashboard using your registered mobile number.
9. Is home sample collection available across India for this package? Yes, free home sample collection is available across 2,000+ pincodes covering all major metro cities, tier-2 cities and most tier-3 towns in India. After booking on bookmytest.co.in, a trained female phlebotomist (on request) arrives at your address in a 2-hour slot of your choosing, ideally between 6 AM and 10 AM for fasting samples. There are no hidden charges for the phlebotomist visit, report generation or digital delivery anywhere in India.
10. What should I do if my report shows borderline values? Borderline values are early warnings rather than disease diagnoses, and most of them are reversible through lifestyle changes. A TSH of 4.8 mIU/L, a ferritin of 28 ng/mL, an HbA1c of 5.8% or a Vitamin D of 22 ng/mL are all borderline and respond well to balanced nutrition, iron-rich diet, sunlight exposure, sleep correction and targeted supplementation. Consult a physician, repeat the test in three months, and track the trend rather than reacting to a single value.