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📈 Your health – in numbers, in context

All results are interpreted by a doctor and linked to your lifestyle, heredity and workload. You don't just get values - you get understanding, analysis and a concrete plan going forward.

Pris: Från 24 900 SEK inklusive full MRI Scan. 

For those who want to have full control over their health.


A comprehensive, modern and medically in-depth health examination for those who want to stay one step ahead and detect risks in time - before they cause symptoms.

Price: From 24,900 SEK including full MRI Scan.

Price: From 24,900 SEK including full MRI Scan.

What does the inspection include?

Early signs of tumors
Full Body MRI

  • Early changes in soft tissues and organs that do not cause symptoms but can be the beginning of serious illness

  • Tumor development in the brain, pancreas, kidneys, liver, lymph nodes, and soft tissues

  • Cysts, lumps or unclear changes that may require further investigation

  • Skeletal metastases or changes in bone marrow

  • Abnormal blood flow or structural changes that may indicate cancer or other conditions

MRI X-rays are performed at our partner Evidia Sabbatsberg Röntgen. Other tests are performed by a nurse and doctor at BizMed's pleasant premises at Malmskillnadsgatan 37 - or at a location of your choice for a delivery fee.

Early signs of tumors – whole body MRI

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  • Complete blood count (CBC)

    Provides a basic picture of the body's blood cells and can reveal anemia, infections or other blood diseases.

  • CRP and SR


    Two important markers that show whether the body is carrying an infection or a chronic inflammatory condition.

  • Lipid profile (Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides)


    A classic analysis of blood lipids that helps assess the risk of cardiovascular disease.

  • ApoA1, ApoB, Lp(a)


    Provides a more detailed insight into fat balance and the risk of atherosclerosis, especially in cases of hereditary heart problems.

  • Glucose, HbA1c, Insulin


    Values that show how the body handles blood sugar and whether there is a risk of insulin resistance or diabetes.

  • Liver status – ALT, AST, ALP, GT, Bilirubin


    Analyses that reveal liver effects from alcohol, diet, stress or medication – even without symptoms.

  • Pankreasamylas


    Ett enzym som hjälper till att bedöma eventuell påverkan på bukspottkörteln.

  • Creatinine, eGFR, Urea


    Important tests to evaluate kidney function and prevent early kidney damage.

  • Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphate)


    Essential substances for the body's cells, nerves, muscles and heart to function normally.

  • TSH, free T4, possibly free T3


    Provides a clear picture of thyroid function, which affects weight, energy and well-being.

  • Vitamin D, B12, Folate, Ferritin, Iron


    Deficiencies in these substances can cause fatigue, impaired immune function and difficulty concentrating.

  • HIV, Hepatitis B & C

    If necessary, after consent – security in ruling out serious viral infections.

  • PSA


    A simple blood test to detect early signs of prostate cancer.

  • Testosterone


    Testosterone levels affect muscles, energy, sex drive and general well-being.

  • Estrogen, FSH, LH


    Important for understanding the menstrual cycle, fertility or menopausal symptoms.

  • Homocysteine, Cortisol


    In-depth analysis of the body's stress level and connection to cardiovascular health.

  • C.K.


    Shows whether the muscles are affected, for example after hard training or muscle discomfort.

  • Urine dipstick


    Rapid test that reveals sugar, protein, blood or signs of infection in the urine.

  • Complete blood count (CBC)

    Provides a basic picture of the body's blood cells and can reveal anemia, infections or other blood diseases.

  • CRP and SR


    Two important markers that show whether the body is carrying an infection or a chronic inflammatory condition.

  • Lipid profile (Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides)


    A classic analysis of blood lipids that helps assess the risk of cardiovascular disease.

  • ApoA1, ApoB, Lp(a)


    Provides a more detailed insight into fat balance and the risk of atherosclerosis, especially in cases of hereditary heart problems.

  • Glucose, HbA1c, Insulin


    Values that show how the body handles blood sugar and whether there is a risk of insulin resistance or diabetes.

  • Liver status – ALT, AST, ALP, GT, Bilirubin


    Analyses that reveal liver effects from alcohol, diet, stress or medication – even without symptoms.

  • Pancreatic amylase


    An enzyme that helps assess possible impact on the pancreas.

  • Creatinine, eGFR, Urea


    Important tests to evaluate kidney function and prevent early kidney damage.

  • Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphate)


    Essential substances for the body's cells, nerves, muscles and heart to function normally.

  • TSH, free T4, possibly free T3


    Provides a clear picture of thyroid function, which affects weight, energy and well-being.

  • Vitamin D, B12, Folate, Ferritin, Iron


    Deficiencies in these substances can cause fatigue, impaired immune function and difficulty concentrating.

  • HIV, Hepatitis B & C

    If necessary, after consent – security in ruling out serious viral infections.

  • PSA


    A simple blood test to detect early signs of prostate cancer.

  • Testosterone


    Testosterone levels affect muscles, energy, sex drive and general well-being.

  • Estrogen, FSH, LH


    Important for understanding the menstrual cycle, fertility or menopausal symptoms.

  • Homocysteine, Cortisol


    In-depth analysis of the body's stress level and connection to cardiovascular health.

  • C.K.


    Shows whether the muscles are affected, for example after hard training or muscle problems.

  • Urine dipstick


    Rapid test that reveals sugar, protein, blood or signs of infection in the urine.

  • Complete blood count (CBC)

    Provides a basic picture of the body's blood cells and can reveal anemia, infections or other blood diseases.

  • CRP and SR


    Two important markers that show whether the body is carrying an infection or a chronic inflammatory condition.

  • Lipid profile (Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Triglycerides)


    A classic analysis of blood lipids that helps assess the risk of cardiovascular disease.

  • ApoA1, ApoB, Lp(a)


    Provides a more detailed insight into fat balance and the risk of atherosclerosis, especially in cases of hereditary heart problems.

  • Glucose, HbA1c, Insulin


    Values that show how the body handles blood sugar and whether there is a risk of insulin resistance or diabetes.

  • Liver status – ALT, AST, ALP, GT, Bilirubin


    Analyses that reveal liver effects from alcohol, diet, stress or medication – even without symptoms.

  • Pancreatic amylase


    An enzyme that helps assess possible impact on the pancreas.

  • Creatinine, eGFR, Urea


    Important tests to evaluate kidney function and prevent early kidney damage.

  • Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphate)


    Essential substances for the body's cells, nerves, muscles and heart to function normally.

  • TSH, free T4, possibly free T3


    Provides a clear picture of thyroid function, which affects weight, energy and well-being.

  • Vitamin D, B12, Folate, Ferritin, Iron


    Deficiencies in these substances can cause fatigue, impaired immune function and difficulty concentrating.

  • HIV, Hepatitis B & C

    If necessary, after consent – security in ruling out serious viral infections.

  • PSA


    A simple blood test to detect early signs of prostate cancer.

  • Testosterone


    Testosterone levels affect muscles, energy, sex drive and general well-being.

  • Estrogen, FSH, LH


    Important for understanding the menstrual cycle, fertility or menopausal symptoms.

  • Homocysteine, Cortisol


    In-depth analysis of the body's stress level and connection to cardiovascular health.

  • C.K.


    Shows whether the muscles are affected, for example after hard training or muscle discomfort.

  • Urine dipstick


    Rapid test that reveals sugar, protein, blood or signs of infection in the urine.

Executive
Health Check

That's how it happens

If anything is detected that requires a follow-up, BizMed will assist you in taking the next steps. In some cases, the doctor may determine that it is necessary to schedule a follow-up with BizMed within an appropriate timeframe.

We are committed to supporting you throughout your long-term health journey. Welcome to BizMed.

Medical Examination with Doctor

The third step in BizMed's health check is an in-person doctor's visit. The medical examination takes place at BizMed's reception on Malmskillnadsgatan 37 in Stockholm, with 30 to 45 minutes allocated for the visit. The appointment may begin with an ECG (recommended for those over 40, + SEK 250), along with blood pressure and oxygen saturation measurements, conducted by a nurse. During the examination, the doctor will review the health declaration and the results from the blood sampling. A physical examination is then carried out, following a standard protocol but also tailored to the findings from the health declaration and sampling. You can read more about what is included in the physical examination here.

Sampling

The second step involves taking blood samples, which can be done at any Unilabs location. The samples are then sent to an accredited laboratory for analysis. You can read more here about which samples are included. Based on your health declaration, specialized tests may also be ordered. Additionally, you can choose to add tests such as a PSA test (SEK 200). If you wish to add any tests, please contact BizMed in advance or note your request in the comments section when booking.

Digital Health Declaration

The first step of the health check is a digital health declaration. This declaration is developed in collaboration with specialist doctors, psychologists, and work environment experts. It is sent to you via email or SMS immediately after booking, providing BizMed’s doctors with a solid foundation to individually tailor the sampling and doctor’s visit. All questions are based on validated, evidence-based research. The goal is for you to reflect on how various aspects of your health, such as sleep and diet, are functioning, which will then be the foundation in the Medical Exam with your doctor.

Potential additional services
  • PSA Test (200 SEK)

  • ECG (SEK 250) Recommended for you over 40 years of age

  • MRI X-ray (Full Body, Half Body, Head) (Contact us)

  • Health check before life insurance or pension (Contact us)

  • Health check for visa (Contact us)

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I’ve often felt frustrated that many of my patients in the emergency room could and should have been detected and treated earlier. That’s why I’m excited to be involved in developing a modern health check that truly makes a difference.

Carl Svanstrom
Specialist Doctor, Emergency care

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