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  • For order values between SEK 350 and SEK 1000, the fee is SEK 59.
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MRI Full Body Pro

27 000 kr

MRI + blood tests + ECG

MRI Full Body Pro

27 000 kr
  • Full body MRI scan.
  • 70+ blood tests incl. biological age.
  • Long-term ECG 5–7 days with ePatch.
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MRI Whole Body Pro is our most advanced and comprehensive health examination. The package combines a high-resolution whole-body MRI, 70 comprehensive blood tests and long-term ECG into a comprehensive medical assessment. By combining expertise from radiology, laboratory medicine and cardiology, you get an in-depth analysis of your health – with a focus on detecting diseases early, identifying risk factors and giving you the best conditions for a long, healthy and safe life.

Whole-body MRI

The examination is performed at Evidia with a full-body scan lasting approximately 50–60 minutes. The radiologist examines the brain, internal organs, aorta, neck, thoracic spine, spine, pelvis and skeleton in detail. The method is completely radiation-free and can detect changes such as tumors, cysts, aneurysms, inflammation and early signs of degenerative diseases. All images are made digitally available, which provides full transparency and the opportunity to use the material in future healthcare contacts.

70 blood tests and biological age

The MRI whole body Pro includes 70 blood tests to create an even more complete picture of your health. The test results are supplemented with a calculation of your biological age and an examination of long-term ECG.

Long-term ECG with Philips ePatch

To also catch temporary heart rhythm disorders, long-term ECG with Philips ePatch is included. The thin, wireless sensor is attached to the chest and records the heart's activity continuously for 5–7 days. You will receive the ePatch sent to your home with clear instructions and can easily return it in prepaid packaging. A licensed cardiologist will then analyze all ECG data and compile a report with findings, assessments and recommendations. This way, rhythm disturbances that are often missed with single ECG measurements can be detected. Please note that you need to be at least 18 years old to use ePatch.

Medical support and feedback

  • Detailed medical report that includes MRI examination, blood tests and ECG.
  • Personal feedback where the doctor combines findings from different disciplines and provides a comprehensive explanation of the results.
  • If necessary, rapid guidance and referral to the right specialist for further investigation or further treatment are offered.

An integrated and in-depth comprehensive analysis

MR Whole Body Pro brings together expertise from radiology, laboratory medicine and cardiology in a common assessment. By weaving together imaging diagnostics, biochemical markers and cardiac monitoring, the doctor can detect early changes and risk patterns that are otherwise easily missed. The analysis is linked to your lifestyle, health background and individual risk factors, creating a personalized strategy for prevention, long-term health and security.

A complete blood count (CBC) provides an overview of the composition of the blood and can indicate anemia, infection, or other abnormalities. Blood tests measure levels of red and white blood cells and platelets, which provide important information about oxygen transport, immune defense, and the blood's ability to clot.

RBC
Erythrocytes RBC
Red blood cells erythrocytes are the most common type of blood cells in humans. These are responsible, among other things, for transporting oxygen and removing carbon dioxide from the body.
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EVF
Hematocrit, EVF
Hematocrit, EVF, a percentage of red blood cells in the blood, shows oxygen transport and health.
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HBM
Hemoglobin mass
Hemoglobin mass is affected by several factors such as number of red blood cells, size and amount of hemoglobin mass in each cell. Higher hemoglobin mass results in better oxygen delivery and reduced fatigue during physical activity.
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HB
Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin transports oxygen and carbon dioxide, it is produced in the bone marrow and is important for the body's function and for the diagnosis of diseases.
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WBC
Leukocytes
Leukocytes are white blood cells that are important for the body's immune system and protect against infections and diseases by attacking harmful substances.
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MCV
MCV
MCV stands for erythrocyte mean cell volume. Low or high levels of MCV can indicate anemia and other conditions and diseases.
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PLT
Platelets
Thrombocytes, also known as platelets, are cells important for blood clotting. They are produced in the bone marrow and help prevent bleeding by forming blood clots in the event of injury. The platelets attach to the site of injury and form a plug to stop the bleeding and protect the body.
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RBC
Reticulocytes
Reticulocytes are immature red blood cells that develop in the bone marrow. They are important for measuring the body's ability to produce new red blood cells and can be used to evaluate bone marrow function and in the diagnosis of various blood disorders.
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Blood sugar, or glucose, is the body's primary source of energy and is regulated by hormones such as insulin and glucagon. Balanced blood sugar levels are crucial for energy, metabolism, and overall health. Blood sugar markers are analyzed in the blood to assess the body's glucose metabolism and detect any abnormalities. They can provide important information about insulin resistance, diabetes, and other metabolic conditions.

CPE
C-peptide
The amount of C-peptide in the blood is used to measure the insulin production of the pancreas and helps in the classification of diabetes and treatment choices.
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GLU
Glucose
Glucose is a type of sugar that provides energy and comes from food. Insulin helps move glucose from the blood into the cells. Blood sugar is the level of glucose in the blood and can be high or low. Diabetes affects blood sugar levels and causes high blood sugar.
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HBA
HbA1c
HbA1c is a blood test that measures your long-term sugar, that is, blood sugar bound to red blood cells over a three-month period. HbA1c shows the level of blood sugar during that period.
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Cardiovascular markers are biomarkers that can be measured in the blood to assess the health of the heart and blood vessels and identify any cardiovascular risk factors or disease states. These markers can provide important information about the risk of cardiovascular disease, diagnose acute and chronic conditions, and be used for the follow-up and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

AP1
Apo A1
Apolipoprotein A1 is the main protein component of high-density lipoprotein, HDL-cholesterol "the good cholesterol", and protects against cardiovascular diseases.
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APB
Apo B
Blood fat disorders increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases and Apolipoprotein B, a component of LDL cholesterol also known as "the bad cholesterol", contributes to this risk.
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B/A1
Apo B/Apo A1 (ratio)
By determining the ratio between Apolipoprotein B and Apolipoprotein A1, you get an indication of the balance between them, which is a good indicator for assessing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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HDL
HDL cholesterol
HDL cholesterol, also known as "the good cholesterol", has anti-inflammatory properties and is responsible for transporting unwanted cholesterol to the liver for burning, reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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TC
Total cholesterol
Cholesterol is a natural fat that is important to the body because it helps build cells and produce hormones. It is found both in the cells of the body and in certain foods.
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LDL
LDL cholesterol
LDL cholesterol, also known as "bad cholesterol", is a form of cholesterol carried in the body that can cause heart disease if there is too much of it.
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TG
Triglycerides
Triglycerides are a type of fat found in the blood and used as a source of energy. They are a combination of glycerol and three fatty acids and play an important role in the body's energy metabolism. High levels of triglycerides in the blood have been shown to be a risk factor for health problems such as cardiovascular disease.
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Hormones are chemical messengers that regulate body functions, affect your well-being, and control important processes such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. They are produced in endocrine glands and spread through the blood to various organs and tissues.

COR
Cortisol
Cortisol is the most important hormone of glucocorticoids and regulates the metabolism of fat, proteins and sugar in the body as well as inhibits inflammation and allergies, and is secreted during stress but can also decrease during prolonged stress or illness.
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E2
Estradiol
Estradiol is a form of estrogen, one of the most important female sex hormones. It plays an important role in regulating the menstrual cycle, preparing for pregnancy, and maintaining normal female reproductive functions.
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FSH
Follitropin
FSH (follicle stimulating hormone), is a sex hormone produced by the pituitary gland in the brain and has a major impact on reproductive health and fertility in both men and women.
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FT
Free testosterone
Free testosterone is a form of testosterone that circulates in the blood and is not bound to any proteins, making it available for the body's tissues to use.
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LH
Lutropin (LH)
Lutropin, also known as luteinizing hormone (LH), is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, a gland located in the brain. LH plays an important role in the reproductive system in both men and women.
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P4
Progesterone
Progesterone is a female sex hormone that occurs naturally in the body and is important for the female reproductive system. It is produced mainly in the ovaries of the ovulatory cycle and in smaller amounts by the adrenal glands.
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SHB
SHBG
SHBG is a protein produced in the liver that binds to sex hormones such as testosterone and estradiol in the blood.
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HCR
High-sensitivity CRP
High-sensitivity CRP is a marker of inflammation and is used as an indicator of cardiovascular disease risk and low-grade inflammation.
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Iron is important for oxygen transport, energy metabolism and blood formation. Deficiency or excess can cause fatigue, anemia or storage diseases. Blood tests that measure iron, ferritin, transferrin and transferrin saturation provide a comprehensive picture of the body's iron stores.

FER
Ferritin
The body's iron is stored by ferritin, which is a protein. A normal level of ferritin is important for the body's formation of hemoglobin which takes place through iron.
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FE
Iron
Common symptoms and causes of high and low iron levels. Imbalanced iron levels can cause various conditions that may sometimes require treatment.
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TRA
Transferrin
Transferrin, a liver-made protein, transports iron to body tissues, including red blood cells, for hemoglobin production. It regulates iron levels and ensures adequate iron for hemoglobin and oxygen transport in the blood.
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The kidneys are vital organs that filter the blood, regulate fluid balance, and remove waste products through urine. They play a central role in blood pressure regulation, electrolyte balance, and the production of hormones that affect blood formation and calcium metabolism. Renal markers are analyzed to assess kidney function and detect early signs of kidney disease. They can provide important information about filtration capacity, fluid balance, and any effects on the kidneys.

CYS
Cystatin C
Cystatin C is a protein produced by all cells in the body and filtered by the kidneys. Measuring cystatin C levels can give an indication of kidney function.
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K
Potassium
Potassium is an important mineral for body function, especially for muscle cells. A small part of the total amount of potassium is found in body fluids, and when the potassium level is measured, it is measured in the fluid around the blood cells.
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CL
Chloride
Chloride is an electrolyte that is important for normal cell function and regulation of fluid and salt balance in the body. It is part of the stomach's hydrochloric acid and contributes to food digestion.
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CR
Creatinine
Creatinine is formed in your muscles when the body breaks down creatine phosphate (the muscles' energy reserve). The kidneys' job is to filter creatinine.
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NA
Sodium
Sodium is a mineral that we get in our diet through, for example, meat, fish and cereals, as well as ordinary table salt, which consists of sodium chloride.
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EGF
eGFR Cystatin C
eGFR is a marker of kidney function, a low eGFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate) may indicate impaired kidney function.
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The liver is a vital organ that plays a central role in metabolism, detoxification and energy storage. It produces enzymes and proteins that are important for digestion, blood clotting and immune function. Liver markers are analyzed in the blood to assess the health and function of the liver. They can provide important information about liver damage, inflammation and disease states.

ALA
ALT
Alate, alanine aminotransferase, is an enzyme found in the cells of the liver and the tissues of the body. The marker Alat, alanine aminotransferase, is used when liver cell damage is suspected.
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ALP
ALP
Alkaline phosphatases, ALP, are a type of enzyme that breaks down phosphate groups in organic molecules and are active at a higher pH value (alkaline).
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ASA
AST
Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) is an enzyme that is normally found inside the cells of the liver. In case of inflammation or irritation in the liver, AST can leak into the blood.
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ALB
Albumin
Albumin is a protein from the liver that keeps fluid in the bloodstream. In kidney disease, albumin can leak into the urine, resulting in lower albumin levels in the blood and swelling of the body. Low albumin can also indicate poor nutritional status.
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GGT
GT, gamma
GT, gamma, is an enzyme that the body uses to break down amino acids. If liver or biliary tract disease is suspected, the GT value can be measured.
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Muscles and joints are important for movement and stability, but can be affected by inflammation, autoimmune diseases or injuries. Blood tests with markers such as RF, Anti-CCP, creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase can provide valuable information when joint disease or muscle injury is suspected.

LDH
Lactate dehydrogena LD
Lactate dehydrogenase (LD) is an enzyme that is found in the body's cells and is released when tissue is damaged. Elevated levels of lactate dehydrogenase (LD) indicate cell breakdown and tissue damage that may be related to cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle, or liver.
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AMY
S-Amylase

Amylase is an enzyme that reflects the function of the salivary glands and pancreas and is used in the investigation of pain in the face or upper abdomen.

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The stomach and intestines play a central role in digestion, nutrient absorption and immune defense. A balanced intestinal flora and optimal enzyme function are important for proper digestion and general health. Blood tests and other tests can provide insight into gastrointestinal health by identifying signs of inflammation, nutritional deficiencies or intolerances.

LPS
Lipas
Lipase is an enzyme necessary for fat metabolism, which breaks down triglycerides in digestion and adipose tissues. Analysis of P-Lipas is mainly carried out to diagnose pancreas-related conditions such as pancreatitis. Elevated lipase levels may indicate acute pancreatitis, which can cause intense abdominal pain, nausea, and fever, and requires medical evaluation.
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PKA
Pancreatic amylase
Pancreatic amylase is an enzyme that is important for the body's digestive ability when digesting carbohydrates. The enzyme is produced in the pancreas and is used to break down starch into small sugar molecules.
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The immune system protects the body against infections, diseases and foreign substances through a complex interaction of cells, antibodies and signaling molecules. Blood tests can provide insight into the status of the immune system and detect signs of inflammation, infection or autoimmune reactions. Commonly found markers are CRP and immunoglobulins, which can help identify abnormalities in the body's defense system.

IGA
Immunoglobulin A (IgA)
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is an important antibody for the body's mucosal immunity, which is called the mucosal immune system. IgA is found in high concentrations in mucous membranes, such as those of the respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract, as well as in body fluids such as saliva, tears and breast milk.
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IGG
Immunoglobulin G (IgG)
S-Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is the most common antibody in the blood and plays a central role in the body's defense against infections. IgG protects against bacteria and viruses, neutralizes pathogens and promotes long-term immunity.
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IGM
Immunoglobulin M (IgM)
IgM or Immunoglobulin M is the first antibody formed in response to an infection and activates the immune system immediately. An increase in IgM levels is a clear indication of an ongoing or recent infection.
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The thyroid is a hormone producing gland that regulates metabolism, energy levels, and several important bodily functions. It produces the hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), which affect the heart, muscles, digestion, and temperature regulation. Thyroid markers are tested to assess thyroid function and detect any abnormalities. They can provide important information about hormone balance and identify conditions such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.

FT3
T3 Free
T3 Free (Triiodothyronine) is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland and plays an important role in the body's metabolism. A hormonal imbalance in the thyroid gland can lead to thyroid disorders.
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FT4
T4 Free
T4 Free is a thyroid hormone that measures the free thyroxine in the blood and plays an important role in body temperature and metabolism. An imbalance may indicate thyroid problems.
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TPO
TPO Antibodies
TPO antibodies are autoantibodies that are formed against the enzyme TPO in the thyroid gland. TPO is responsible for converting iodine into hormones T4 and T3.
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TSH
TSH
TSH is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland. TSH plays an important role in the body's hormone system and stimulates the thyroid gland to produce the hormones T4 and T3.
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Vitamins and minerals are essential nutrients that the body needs to maintain normal function, energy metabolism and immune function. They play a central role in everything from blood formation and bone health to hormone production and nerve function. Vitamin and mineral analyses are performed on the blood to identify any deficiencies or imbalances. They can provide important information about nutritional status and help optimize health through personalized dietary and supplement recommendations.

B12
Cobalamin
Cobalamin (vitamin B12) is necessary for the body's functionality in the nervous system and for the production of red blood cells. Lack of vitamin B12 can indicate health problems that need to be followed up.
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D25
S-25-hydroxi-Vitamin D
The biomarker S-25-hydroxy-Vitamin D is analyzed in order to measure and assess the Vitamin-D balance in the body.
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B9
Folate (folic acid)
Folate is an important B vitamin that plays a central role in cell growth and function, the production of DNA and RNA, and blood formation.
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PO4
Phosphate
Phosphate is an additive, it often appears in combination with, for example, sodium and calcium which form salts - these are called phosphates.
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CA
Calcium
Calcium is important for muscles, nerves and heart. We get calcium from dairy products, leafy vegetables and nuts. Vegetarians and vegans can get added calcium from alternatives to milk.
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MG
Magnesium
Magnesium is a mineral that is important for many of the body's functions, such as metabolism and the functioning of the nerves.
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ZN
Zinc
Zinc is an important mineral in the human body and plays a role in many biological processes in us, such as our immune system and wound healing.
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The abdomen is the body's internal hub, where several of our most important organs are gathered in a protected but flexible space. These organs include digestive organs such as the stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, gallbladder and pancreas. These organs are responsible for the breakdown and absorption of nutrients, as well as detoxification and metabolism.

The kidneys and ureters are also located in the abdomen, which are responsible for purifying the blood and regulating both fluid and salt balance. The spleen is part of the immune system and breaks down old blood cells. All of these organs are surrounded by a protective peritoneum and are stored in different layers of muscle, fat and connective tissue that make up the abdominal wall. The abdomen is a very rich area of ​​both blood vessels and nerves, which makes it sensitive to both illness and injury.

GLU
Adrenal glands
The adrenal glands are small hormone-producing glands on top of the kidneys that regulate stress response, blood pressure, salt and fluid balance, and metabolism. They produce important hormones such as cortisol, aldosterone, adrenaline, and noradrenaline.
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ABD
Abdomen
The abdomen is the central area between the rib cage and the pelvis that houses several of the body's most important organs. This is where digestion, detoxification, and the immune system take place, among other things.
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PAN
Pancreas
The pancreas, also called the pancreas, is a vital organ that plays a central role in digestion and blood sugar regulation.
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GBL
Gallbladder
The gallbladder is a small organ that stores and releases bile. It plays a central role in digestion and is often associated with conditions such as gallstones and inflammation.
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LVR
Liver
The liver is one of the body’s most vital organs and plays a central role in metabolism, detoxification, and the production of important proteins. It has a unique ability to regenerate and is essential for the body’s balance and overall health.
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LIE
The spleen
The spleen is an important organ in the lymphatic system that filters the blood, breaks down old blood cells, and strengthens the immune system. It also acts as a blood reserve and plays a central role in infections and bleeding.
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KID
Kidney
The body has two kidneys, which are bean-shaped organs that filter the blood, produce urine, and play a central role in the body's fluid balance and blood pressure.
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The back is one of the body's most central structures, both in terms of stability and movement. The back consists primarily of the spinal column (vertebral column), which is made up of several vertebrae divided into the cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, sacrum and coccyx. The vertebrae protect the spinal cord – part of the central nervous system – and act as pillars for posture. Between all vertebrae there are discs, which act as shock absorbers and enable flexibility.

Muscles, tendons and ligaments also have a place in the back. Deep back muscles stabilize the spine, while the extrinsic muscles contribute to movement throughout the upper body. Nerves also pass through the spine, whose nerve roots transmit signals between the brain and the rest of the body. In summary, the back plays a crucial role in posture, movement, strength and nerve function.

TSP
Thoracic spine
The thoracic spine is the middle part of the spine, between the cervical spine and the lumbar spine, and plays a central role in the body's posture and movement.
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CSP
Cervical spine
The neck, also called the cervical spine, is the top part of the spine and is crucial for head mobility and protection of the spinal cord.
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LSP
Lumbar spine
The lower part of the spine, the lumbar spine, is an important structure for the body's stability and movement. The lumbar spine is particularly vulnerable to stress injuries and pain.
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The chest (thorax) is a protective place for the body's vital organs, such as the heart and lungs. The chest consists of the sternum, twelve pairs of ribs and the vertebrae of the thoracic spine, which together form a strong yet flexible skeleton. The skeleton serves as a strong protection against external influences and is at the same time an attachment point for muscles involved in breathing and upper body movements.

Inside the chest is the heart, which pumps blood to the entire body, and the lungs in which gas exchange occurs during breathing. The respiratory muscle diaphragm forms the bottom of the chest and plays a major role in both inhalation and exhalation. In addition to the organs, the chest also houses large blood vessels, nerves and lymphatic vessels. The breast tissue in women, including the nipples, is also part of the chest and has both hormonal and functional roles.

THX
Thorax
The thorax is the body's protective structure for the heart and lungs, while also enabling breathing through the interaction of bones, joints and muscles.
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The head is the body's home for several of our most advanced functions and sensory organs. The head houses the brain, which controls our entire nervous system and enables everything from consciousness, memory, thinking ability and emotions. The brain is protected by the skull bone, which also serves as the attachment point for the facial muscles.

Our sensory organs are also located here, such as the eyes for vision, the ears for hearing and balance, the nose for smell, and the mouth for taste and speech. The face consists of several bones and soft tissues that form the forehead, cheeks, nose and jaws. The oral cavity contains the teeth, tongue and salivary glands, which help with functions such as chewing and swallowing. The scalp protects the surface of the skull and the hair on the head functions as both temperature regulation and protection against the sun and cold.

BRN
Brain
The brain is the body's command center. It controls thoughts, emotions, movements, bodily functions and memory, and processes all information from our senses.
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SLA
Sella turcica
The sella, or sella turcica, is a saddle-shaped structure at the base of the skull that houses the pituitary gland – a central gland of the endocrine system. It plays an important role in protecting the hormone center of the brain.
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SNS
Sinuses
Sinuses are air-filled cavities in the bones of the skull that are connected to the nasal cavity. They play an important role in breathing, moisture regulation, sound resonance, and pressure equalization in the head.
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The pelvis is the lower center of the body and consists of several fused bones that connect the spine to the legs. It is both a supporting structure and a protective framework for the urinary tract, genitals and parts of the intestine. The hip joints, which enable walking and movement, and the sacroiliac joints that connect the spine to the pelvis are also located in the pelvis.

When it comes to the internal genital organs that are located in the pelvis, men have the prostate and vas deferens. The internal genital organs of women consist of the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes. The external genital organs – such as the clitoris, labia, penis, scrotum and testicles – also belong to this area. Our genitals are rich in nerves, blood vessels and glands, which are important for reproduction, hormone production and urination. It is an area where anatomy, function and sexuality meet.

PLV
Pelvis
The pelvis is a central structure that supports the spine, protects internal organs and plays an important role in gait, posture and pelvic floor function.
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HIP
Hip
The hip is a stable ball-and-socket joint that supports the body's weight and enables walking, running, and other leg movements. It is central to the body's balance and mobility.
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PRT
Prostate
The prostate is a small gland in the male body that plays an important role in reproduction. It can be affected by various conditions, especially in older age.
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The neck and throat are an important transition zone between the head and torso, where several critical structures are gathered within a narrow space. The cervical spine, which consists of the seven uppermost vertebrae in the spine, provides support for the head while also allowing for both twisting and bending. The trachea, which carries air to the lungs, and the esophagus, which transports food to the stomach, pass here.

The vocal cords are located in the larynx, which is central to speech and voice formation. The neck region also contains important blood vessels such as the carotid artery, as well as nerves that control the face and arms. Lymph nodes, thyroid gland and salivary glands are also located here, making the area anatomically and clinically complex. The neck is also sensitive to infections, stiffness, swelling and circulatory disorders.

NEK
Throat
The neck is an important body part that connects the head to the torso and contains several vital structures such as the airways, esophagus, blood vessels and nerves.
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CSP
Cervical spine
The neck, also called the cervical spine, is the top part of the spine and is crucial for head mobility and protection of the spinal cord.
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TYH
Thyroid gland
The thyroid is a small gland in the front of the neck that produces hormones that control metabolism, energy, and growth. Common diseases include hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and autoimmune conditions.
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Take health into your own hands

Track your inner self

Understand what is happening in your body - with insight into your values, you can take control of your well-being and make any adjustments in your lifestyle.

Healthy diet

A healthy and varied diet is said to be a trick to reduce the risk of ill health, with full insight into your health data you can see the balance of your vitamins, minerals and hormones.

Optimize your health

Your lifestyle choices affect your general health, based on your values you can create the conditions for increased well-being - and a healthier life.

Questions and answers

Yes, you can buy all tests and health checks with us for another person. After you complete a purchase, you will receive an email with an activation code. The activation code is not personal, which means that you can give the activation code to any person. The person who is to use the code needs to have a Swedish social security number or a valid reserve number.

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No, blood tests do not replace contact with the healthcare system, which together with medical history, clinical examinations and possible blood tests can make a diagnosis.

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You submit your test at any reception that is available all over Sweden, see the "receptions" tab in the menu. The sampling is carried out by trained healthcare personnel, so you can feel confident in your choice of sampling unit and in your meeting with the staff who work for them and who perform the sampling when you leave your blood sample intravenously. Analysis of your blood samples takes place at Sweden's leading accredited laboratory Synlab, Unilabs or Karolinska University Laboratory.

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To create your own referral select the specific markers you want to test for in the shopping cart. When you complete your purchase, a separate referral is created based on your choices.

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It usually takes 1-5 working days to get your test results, these are sent to you continuously as the analysis is done. The doctors comment will appear in the final report when all test results have been received, provided it is included in your analysis.

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Add the health check or tests you want to carry out to the shopping cart, go to checkout and choose the payment option that suits you. After completed payment, we will send an email with an activation code for your referral. You use the activation code in the sample response service "My journal" to activate the referral and select the reception where you want to leave your samples.

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With us you are always safe with our satisfied customer guarantee!

With us you are always safe with our satisfied customer guarantee!

We want to help people improve their health. That's why it's important that you feel safe with us. As a healthcare provider, safety is our top priority and we always strive to deliver the highest quality in our services. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your experience with us - do not hesitate to contact us. We listen and will do what we can to make you feel safe and satisfied. Our satisfied customer guarantee is an expression of our commitment to you and your health - where we want to take our responsibility when you use our services to access your health data and improve your health.