What’s Inside an Executive Health Check-Up in Bali (2027)

What’s
Inside an Executive Health Check-Up in Bali (2027)

Short answer: A comprehensive executive health
check-up in Bali in 2027 typically bundles a full-body screening into a
single, efficient visit: blood and urine laboratory panels, cardiac
assessment (ECG and often a stress test or echocardiogram), imaging such
as ultrasound and chest imaging, cancer-marker screening, vision and
hearing checks, a physical examination, and a specialist consultation to
interpret the results. At Bali International Hospital in KEK Sanur,
these packages are designed for time-pressed international visitors and
can usually be completed in one to two days, with results reviewed
before you fly home.

If you want a serious health baseline without spending a week in
clinics, this is what the experience actually involves — and how to make
it count.

Why people fly to Bali
for a check-up

A thorough executive screening at home can be expensive, fragmented
across multiple appointments, and slow to schedule. In Bali, the same
scope of tests is often available at a lower cost, bundled into a single
coordinated visit, and packaged specifically for visitors who want
answers quickly. Pairing the screening with a few recovery days in Sanur
turns a stressful errand into a manageable trip.

This is one of the most popular pathways we coordinate, and it
underpins our dedicated executive health screening in
Bali
service page.

What a
comprehensive check-up usually includes

Packages vary by provider and by the depth you choose, but a genuine
executive-level screening generally covers these domains:

Laboratory work

  • Full blood count and blood chemistry — including
    kidney and liver function.
  • Lipid profile — cholesterol and cardiovascular risk
    markers.
  • Blood glucose / diabetes screening — including
    HbA1c.
  • Thyroid function.
  • Urinalysis.
  • Tumor markers — selected cancer-screening blood
    tests appropriate to age and sex.

Cardiac assessment

  • Electrocardiogram (ECG).
  • Treadmill stress test or echocardiogram, in more
    comprehensive packages, to assess heart function under load. Our heart check-up and cardiac care
    guide
    explains this pathway in depth.

Imaging

  • Abdominal ultrasound.
  • Chest imaging.
  • Additional imaging (for example, specific scans) in
    higher-tier packages or when clinically indicated.

Functional and physical

  • Vision and hearing screening.
  • Body composition and vital signs.
  • A hands-on physical examination.

The part that matters
most: interpretation

A pile of test results is not a health assessment. The defining
feature of a good executive check-up is a consultation
with a specialist
who interprets your results in context,
explains what is normal, what to watch, and what — if anything — needs
follow-up. This is where a hospital-grade program differs from a
discount lab package.

Medical disclaimer: We are an independent
facilitator. We coordinate appointments, logistics, and accommodation;
we do not provide diagnoses, prescriptions, or medical advice. All
clinical findings and recommendations come from licensed specialists at
the treating hospital. Screening detects risk; it is not a guarantee of
health and is not a substitute for ongoing care with your own
doctor.

How long it takes

Most comprehensive packages are completed in one to two
days
. A common rhythm is fasting bloodwork and imaging on the
first morning, functional tests through the day, and a results
consultation either later the same day or the following morning. We
schedule this tightly so you are not waiting around, and so your
specialist review happens before you leave Bali — not emailed
weeks later.

Choosing the right package
depth

More tests are not automatically better. The right package depends on
your age, sex, family history, and any specific concerns. A 35-year-old
with no symptoms needs a different scope than a 60-year-old with a
family history of heart disease. Part of our coordination is making sure
the package you book actually matches your risk profile, rather than
over-testing or under-testing. When in doubt, we route this through a
brief pre-visit conversation and, where helpful, a medical record
review
.

For expats and frequent
visitors

If you live in Bali or visit often, an annual screening is one of the
highest-value health habits you can build. We cover the resident angle
specifically in annual
health screening for expats living in Bali
, including how to make it
a recurring, year-on-year baseline.

What happens if something is
found

This is the question patients quietly worry about. The advantage of
screening inside a full hospital like Bali International Hospital is
continuity: if a result needs further investigation, you are already
within a facility that has the relevant specialists and Centers of
Excellence — cardiology, oncology, and more. We coordinate that next
step calmly, on the treatments we coordinate
pathway, rather than leaving you to find a specialist on your own.

How to prepare for your
check-up

A little preparation makes your results more accurate and your day
smoother:

  • Fasting. Most comprehensive packages require
    fasting (typically 8–12 hours) before bloodwork and certain scans. We
    confirm the exact requirement when we schedule you.
  • Bring your history. A summary of your medical
    history, current medications, and any prior test results helps the
    specialist interpret your findings in context. If you have recent
    records, share them in advance.
  • Note your concerns. Write down any symptoms or
    worries beforehand so the results consultation addresses what actually
    matters to you.
  • Allow buffer time. Plan your travel so the
    screening and the results review are not squeezed against your departure
    flight — the interpretation is the part you came for.

We send a clear pre-visit checklist so nothing is left to chance.

What a check-up cannot do

It is worth being honest about the limits of screening. A clean
executive check-up is reassuring, but it is a snapshot, not a guarantee
— some conditions are not detectable by routine screening, and risk can
change after your visit. Screening is most valuable as a
baseline you repeat over time, and as an early-warning system
that catches issues while they are most treatable. It does not replace
ongoing care with your own doctor at home, and it is not a diagnosis. We
frame every screening this way so you leave with realistic
understanding, not false certainty.

A reputable source on
screening

For independent guidance on which screenings are appropriate at which
ages — and the principle that more testing is not always better — review
the World Health Organization’s resources on screening and early
detection (who.int) or your own national preventive-health guidelines.
Use them to decide, with your doctor, what scope of check-up is right
for you.

Book a coordinated
executive check-up

A health baseline is one of the smartest reasons to travel for care:
low-risk, high-value, and easy to combine with a calm few days in Sanur.
We handle scheduling, the package fit, transfers, and your results
review — so all you have to do is show up.

Plan your executive health check-up

Quick question? Message us on WhatsApp: chat with a coordinator
[TODO-WA: swap before launch].

For the full overview of our services, visit the Sanur
Medical Concierge homepage
or explore the dedicated executive health screening
page.


Maintained by the International Patient Services team at Sanur
Medical Concierge — an independent facilitator at KEK Sanur and Bali
International Hospital, not a clinical provider.

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