BLOOD SCREENING

1. What is a Blood Screening?

Blood screening is a medical analysis of a small sample of your blood to evaluate your overall health. Think of it as a status report for your body’s internal systems. It measures key markers like red blood cells, immune system activity, inflammation levels, and organ function (liver, kidneys, heart).

2. Why is it Important?

  • Silent Detection: Many conditions (high cholesterol, early diabetes, inflammation) have no symptoms until they become severe. Blood screening catches them when they are still silent.
  • Baseline Data: It establishes a normal for your body, so doctors can spot changes immediately in the future.
  • Prevention vs. Cure: It allows you to fix minor imbalances (e.g., vitamin deficiencies) before they turn into major diseases.

3. What Can KSAA Do For You?

KSAA uses screening as a high-value tool for Regenerative and Immune therapies in three specific ways:

  • Safety & Eligibility: Ensures the patient's body is a safe environment for Stem Cell infusions by ruling out infectious diseases, active cancer, or severe infections to prevent adverse reactions.
  • Data-Driven Results: Provides tangible proof of recovery by comparing markers (such as inflammation levels) before treatment and 3 months after, validating that the therapy worked.
  • Therapy Justification: Measures current immune strength (specifically Natural Killer cell activity) to scientifically justify the need for immune boosting treatments.

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Blood Screening
Our blood screening tests analyze various biomarkers to assess your overall health, detect potential issues early, and guide personalized treatment plans.

Book a free consultation now!

Consult with our experienced professionals today and take the first step toward a healthier life.

Blood Screening
Our blood screening tests analyze various biomarkers to assess your overall health, detect potential issues early, and guide personalized treatment plans.