Program to analyze the risk of 13 cancers and 21 common diseases from genetic material (DNA) using saliva testing.
Suitable for: People with a family history of cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and memory loss. and cardiovascular disease
Rama 9 Hospital, 3rd floor, Building A
Program to analyze risk of 13 cancers and 21 common diseases from genetic material (DNA). Using a saliva test So that you can easily check your cancer risk. And manage risks better, suitable for people with a family history of cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and dementia. and cardiovascular disease
genetic code testing that has been with us since birth which can indicate the body's work process in each person and lead to the most appropriate health care plan for you.
General public of all ages:
You can create a health care plan that is right for you. Including being able to assess the risk of developing various chronic diseases and common disease risk groups.
Rama 9 Hospital, 3rd floor, Building A
program Toxic Heavy Metal This test tests the blood for five types of heavy metals: lead, mercury, cadmium, aluminum, and arsenic. It is suitable for people who live in cities, are at risk from pollution, or experience unexplained fatigue. The test helps to accurately determine the level of toxins accumulated in the body and can be used to plan the elimination of heavy metals or adjust individual health behaviors.
Rama 9 Hospital, 3rd floor, Building A
Analyze the balance in the detoxification process. Through measuring the amount of organic acids that are excreted in the urine. which can reflect the functioning of the body in many systems
Rama 9 Hospital, 3rd floor, Building A
It is a test for latent food allergies.Use special techniques (ELISA) that checks for reactions that occur with bothIgG antibodies and IC-C3d complexes To measure reactions to foods and contaminants in these foods.
helpincrease precision Accurate up to 99.1% Compared to other latent food allergy testing techniques It measures only the level of the type IgG antibody.
Rama 9 Hospital, 3rd floor, Building A