The monitoring results of the medical checkups of MNH are accurate.
Menian Health has also initiated the Compendium of Eighteen Core Systems, which is higher than the industry standard, and the 800-point Medical Quality Management Assessment Standard to ensure medical compliance in terms of medical safety and quality management. The key medical laboratory is fully aligned with the highest national standards, striving for full transparency, intelligence and traceability of samples in every step of the process.
Precautions for health checkups:
The night before the physical examination, try not to eat chocolate, cake and other high-sugar foods, to prevent affecting the results of blood glucose and urinary glucose; also don't eat duck blood, chicken blood, pig's blood and other animal blood products, to avoid affecting the results of the fecal occult blood test. In addition, do not eat hard-to-digest food before the physical examination. If more residue is retained in the stomach and intestines during the physical examination, gastroscopy, enteroscopy and upper gastrointestinal imaging may be affected.