A metabolic and endocrine-focused health screen at an accredited facility in Wuhan. Outpatient, no referral needed, results within the week.
Metabolic conditions rarely announce themselves — weight changes, fatigue, poor sleep, and mood shifts are easy to attribute to lifestyle rather than underlying hormonal or endocrine dysfunction. This package is built to find the difference. It combines a full glucose tolerance and insulin resistance protocol with a comprehensive hormonal panel covering adrenal, pituitary, thyroid, and reproductive function — giving you a precise picture of how your metabolism and endocrine system are actually performing.
What's included
- General physical exam — height, weight, blood pressure, BMI, and physician assessment of your overall condition
- Internal medicine consultation — a doctor reviews your vitals and flags anything that warrants attention
- Fasting blood glucose — baseline metabolic screening for insulin resistance and diabetes risk
- 2-hour post-load blood glucose — oral glucose tolerance test measuring how your body processes sugar
- HbA1c — 3-month average blood sugar reflecting longer-term glucose control
- Fasting insulin — baseline insulin secretion and resistance assessment
- 2-hour post-load insulin — insulin response curve measuring pancreatic function and resistance pattern
- Body composition analysis — fat mass, muscle mass, visceral fat, and metabolic risk profiling
- Thyroid function (3 markers) — TSH, T3, and T4 levels assessing thyroid activity
- Thyroid ultrasound — structural assessment detecting nodules and tissue irregularities
- Morning cortisol (8am) — adrenal stress hormone level assessed at peak secretion time
- ACTH — adrenocorticotropic hormone measuring pituitary-adrenal axis function
- Serum growth hormone — pituitary growth hormone assessment linked to body composition and metabolic rate
- Sex hormone panel (6 markers) — FSH, LH, estradiol, testosterone, prolactin, and progesterone
- Urine iodine quantification — iodine sufficiency assessment relevant to thyroid and metabolic health
- Urine microalbumin-to-creatinine ratio — early marker for metabolic kidney damage before function declines
- Homocysteine — elevated levels linked to cardiovascular and metabolic disease risk
- High-sensitivity CRP — systemic inflammation marker associated with insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome
- AFP & CEA tumour markers — early-signal blood tests for liver and colorectal cancer risk
- Bladder cancer urine screening — immunofluorescence cytology for early-stage bladder cancer detection
- C13 urea breath test — non-invasive screening for H. pylori, the primary cause of stomach ulcers and gastric cancer risk
- Low-dose chest CT with thin-slice reconstruction — high-resolution lung screening at reduced radiation exposure
- Cardiac ultrasound with function and wall motion analysis — structural imaging of the heart assessing chamber size, valve function, and wall movement
- Bilateral carotid artery ultrasound — plaque and stenosis screening in the arteries supplying the brain
- Automated arterial stiffness assessment — non-invasive vascular screening for early atherosclerosis
- Abdominal ultrasound — liver, gallbladder, spleen, and pancreas
- Renal & pelvic ultrasound — kidneys, ureters, and bladder
- Liver function (8 markers) — enzyme and protein levels indicating liver health and stress
- Kidney function (3 markers) — creatinine, urea, and uric acid screening
- Lipid panel (4 markers) — total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, and LDL
- Full blood count — red and white cell counts, platelet levels, and immune markers (5-part differential)
- Urinalysis — kidney function, infection markers, and metabolic indicators
- 12-lead ECG — heart rhythm and electrical conduction across all cardiac axes
- Eye exam — visual acuity, color vision, and slit-lamp assessment of anterior eye structures
- Fundus photography — retinal imaging that screens for early signs of hypertensive and diabetic eye disease
- Extended pelvic ultrasound (prostate) — included for male patients
- Surgical exam — included for male patients
What to expect before your appointment
The oral glucose tolerance test requires fasting from the evening before your visit. You will take a glucose drink at the facility, followed by blood draws at timed intervals. Your Goji coordinator will send full fasting instructions after booking.
How it works
Goji coordinates your appointment, on-site translation, and report delivery. The clinical examination is carried out by the medical team at your assigned partner facility in Wuhan — government-certified by the National Health Commission of China, with English-speaking staff on site.
Duration: Half day, outpatient. No overnight stay required. Report delivery: Bilingual digital report within 2 business days. Printed certified copy available by post. Booking: Order online. A Goji coordinator confirms your appointment and follows up if anything needs clarifying before your visit.
For a broader whole-body screen, the Comprehensive Health Checkup covers additional organ systems, bone density, and mental wellness in a single visit.