Full-body health screening services

Ethics

As proud members of the Swiss medical professional community, we fully support the strength and quality of the healthcare system available today. Our mission is not to replace local healthcare providers, but to complement and support them—offering an added layer of care that focuses on early detection and prevention.  Our goal is to combine preventive healthcare, screening and early detection, ensuring that as many people as possible can benefit from proactive, personalized insights into their health.  Through ongoing research and innovation, we provide deeper understanding and early detection.

Important Information About 
Your Full Body Health Check

Your full body health check is designed to give you a comprehensive picture of your current health. It looks at your major organs, blood vessels, spine, and joints to help identify certain conditions early—sometimes even before symptoms appear.

What our health screenings cannot always show

  • Very small or early-stage changes that may not be visible yet
  • Conditions related to mental health
  • Microscopic disease or changes that require specialized blood tests or other  studies outside the scope of our solutions
  • Temporary issues that may not appear at the time of your scan.

Why this matters

Your scan is a valuable tool for prevention and early detection, but it is not a guarantee that all conditions will be found. A normal scan result is very reassuring, but it does not replace:

      • Regular health check-ups with your doctor.
      • Routine blood work and population screening.
      • Specialist consultations when needed.

Driven by Science

We constantly strive to provide the best possible solutions in preventative health. Our products and our philosophy is based on science, and our selection criteria for coronary CT scoring are based on the latest international medical guidelines, which are peer-reviewed and have been published by the American College of Cardiology.  The selection criteria for our low-dose lung CT, have been published by the American Cancer Society.