Check Up “Flu complications Standart”
The complex includes
Urea
Bilirubin total
γ-glutamyl transferase (GGT)
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST)
Urinalysis
Complete Blood Count
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
C-reactive protein (CRP)
Fibrinogen
Prothrombin time (PT, % by Quick, INR)
Creatinine
Glucose
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Teleconsultation with a doctor
Two doctors teleconsultations for tests selection and the interpretation of their results

Nelya Muzychuk
General practitioners, therapist
The purpose of the examination
Influenza is a disease with various symptoms and consequences. It's a fairly new disease caused by a virus that affects all of your body's systems, but mostly the immune system.
And that's why we suggest checking your health, in particular:
- General blood test (red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelets, etc.) a blood test used to evaluate each type of cell in your blood and detect a wide range of conditions, including anemia, infections, and leukemia.
- General urinalysis shows the cellular, mineral and chemical composition of your urine. It can predict hidden kidney pathologies, diabetes and other functional disorders of the body
- C-reactive protein helps determine the possible inflammation, determine its severity, and response to treatment.
- Alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) - enzymes, indicators of liver damage.
- Total bilirubin is a liver pigment that shows the state of the liver and gallbladder
- Creatinine and urea - measuring the level of these substances in the blood determines how well the kidneys are working.
- A glucose test is used to find out if your blood sugar is within normal limits. It is often used to diagnose disorders of carbohydrate metabolism.
- Prothrombin time and fibrinogen are markers of the coagulation system. They indicate possible thrombosis or, conversely, the risk of bleeding.
In what cases is it prescribed?
- If you have been tested for the flu and received a positive result;
- You have already recovered;
- You have been vaccinated against the flu.
Testing will help you and your doctor understand how your body is responding to the virus, your current health status, and predict how long your treatment will take, if needed.
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