A health indicator test helps you gain a better understanding of your overall health status.

Blood pressure should be checked at least once every two years. Starting from the age of 30, it is recommended to measure blood pressure at least once a year — particularly if close family members have a history of hypertension.

All adults should know their blood cholesterol levels. Knowing your total cholesterol value helps prevent various cardiovascular complications and supports longer, healthier years of life.

Monitoring blood glucose levels provides important information about the body’s health, as early forms of diabetes may not cause noticeable symptoms — meaning timely treatment could otherwise be delayed.

Knowing your haemoglobin level gives valuable insight into your health and helps prevent more serious conditions from developing. Low haemoglobin levels may lead to pale skin, fatigue, irritability, and shortness of breath, as the body cannot receive enough oxygen when haemoglobin stores are insufficient.