생애주기별 건강검진 검사항목 및 대상자 유형과 비용 Health check-up items by life cycle, types of subjects and costs

Health examination by life cycle Life transition period

생애주기별 건강검진

Health checkup is the best way to prevent disease as it can detect and treat disease early. However, some people do not feel the need or tend to procrastinate. If you lose your health, it’s like losing everything, so I hope you make a healthy and happy life with regular health checkups. For a healthy life, we will inform you about health checkups by life cycle and life transition period.

생애주기별 건강검진

Health check-up for life transition period by life cycle

Subjects for health checkup
The National Health Insurance Corporation conducts free health checkups every two years for men and women of a certain age. If the last number of the year is an odd number, odd-numbered year students are eligible for health check-up.

 

Health check-up for life transition period by life cycle

health checkup hospital
Those subject to health checkups can make reservations at hospitals that conduct health checkups and receive health checkups. You can find hospitals that conduct health checkups by region on the National Health Insurance website. Health check-up hospitals are available anywhere in the country as long as they are designated medical check-up institutions regardless of your address.

 

Health check-up for life transition period by life cycle

General health checkup
This is a general check-up item based on basic physical measurements such as height, weight, vision, and hearing, as well as hepatitis, blood tests, and chest radiographs. General checkup items are added according to gender and age. Based on the results of a general examination, if a specific disease is suspected, a confirmatory test is performed. Those suspected of hypertension, diabetes, or pulmonary tuberculosis disease are subject to confirmation tests and receive additional tests for each.

 

Health check-up for life transition period by life cycle
Health check-up for life transition period by life cycle

6 major cancer screenings
For stomach cancer, colorectal cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, and lung cancer, the applicable cancer tests vary according to age. It is very important to detect cancer early through regular checkups because it is easy to neglect without knowing because there are no special symptoms in the early stages.

 

Health check-up for life transition period by life cycle
The cost of cancer screening is 90% borne by the corporation and 10% borne by the examinee. (However, the full cost of colorectal cancer and cervical cancer is covered by public contributions)

※If a colonoscopy was performed without a fecal occult blood test (stool test), the entire cost of the test must be borne by the patient.

 

Health checkup result

When the test is complete, you can receive the results by mail or email within 15 days from the date of the test.

 

Life transition period health checkup
Since the age of 40 and 66 are times of great change in health, we conduct life transition period health checkups, which are customized health checkups that take into account gender and age-specific characteristics. After the age of 40, you need to pay attention to your health and prevent health risk factors through health checkups to detect and treat health risk factors early.

 

Health check-up for life transition period by life cycle

Health checkup by life cycle
20s to 30s

If a basic examination is conducted and there is a family history of cancer or a history of cancer, additional cancer screening is recommended. Women in their 20s and older can be screened for cervical cancer every two years. Due to late-night snacking, overeating, and delivered food, the lifestyle and eating habits of young generations can harm health and cause high blood pressure, obesity, and diabetes. And recently, as the number of people in their 20s and 30s suffering from depression and anxiety disorders is increasing, it is recommended that they receive a free mental health diagnosis.

 

40s to 50s

Along with general checkups, it is good to receive regular checkups for stomach cancer, liver cancer, lung cancer, and colon cancer. Gastroscopy for gastric cancer prevention is recommended every 2 years on average, and when a tumor in the stomach is removed, it is recommended to have a gastroscopy every 1 year. A colonoscopy is recommended every 5 years. For women in their 40s, it is recommended to have a bone density test and a breast cancer test (tested every two years) together.

50+

People over the age of 50 are screened for colorectal cancer every year. Men in their 50s and older should pay attention to stomach cancer or lung cancer, which are caused by frequent drinking and smoking, and also have a risk of vascular disease, so they should also undergo heart or cerebrovascular tests. Women over 50 are the age when menopause begins, so abnormal symptoms begin to appear in the body. It is easy to become obese after menopause, so you need to pay attention to weight management, and in addition to basic cancer tests, it is recommended to undergo osteoporosis and pelvic ultrasound.

 

60+

It is recommended to receive a dementia test and a psychological test along with basic tests and cancer tests. Since myocardial infarction or stroke can be caused by high blood pressure or diabetes, it is recommended to undergo a cardiovascular test. You can get a physical function test for the elderly and a cognitive function disorder test to screen for dementia, and since bones and muscles become weak, it is good to get a test for osteoporosis or musculoskeletal disorders.