Health screening Chiang Mai

Health Checkup in Chiang Mai

Klaibaan Medical Clinic provides routine health checkup and health screening guidance for patients in Chiang Mai. The aim is to choose sensible tests based on symptoms, age, risks, medicines, and health goals.

Checkup preparation

  • Bring passport or Thai ID.
  • Bring previous test results for comparison.
  • Ask whether fasting is needed.
  • Tell the doctor about medicines and chronic conditions.

Practical screening

A checkup is most useful when the test list is matched to your situation, rather than ordering excessive panels without a clear purpose.

Common screening topics

  • Blood pressure
  • Diabetes and blood sugar
  • Cholesterol
  • Kidney function
  • Liver function
  • Review of symptoms, medicines, and risks

Results review

Results can be reviewed by the doctor in clinical context. Some results may be sent through LINE after identity confirmation and clinic review, when appropriate.

Fasting guidance

Some checkup items may require fasting, especially certain glucose or lipid tests. Please contact the clinic before coming so the team can advise based on the planned tests.

Common questions

Do I need to fast before a checkup?

It depends on the planned tests. Some glucose or cholesterol tests may require fasting, while many other tests do not. Please ask the clinic before coming.

Can I choose which tests I want?

You can ask about specific tests, but the doctor may recommend a sensible set based on symptoms, age, risks, medicines, and previous results.

Can results be sent by LINE?

Some results may be sent by LINE after identity confirmation and clinic review, when appropriate.

Can the doctor explain my results?

Yes. The doctor can review results in context and discuss whether follow-up, repeat testing, or hospital referral is needed.

Medical note: Website information is for general clinic information only. It does not replace a medical consultation, physical examination, diagnosis, or emergency care. If symptoms are severe or urgent, please go to the nearest hospital or emergency department.