The BOH Panel is a group of laboratory tests commonly used to evaluate overall health, organ function, metabolic balance, and detect underlying medical conditions. It helps doctors assess the body’s essential biochemical and hematological parameters for routine health screening and disease monitoring.
Why is the BOH Panel Done?
This panel is recommended to:
Assess general health status
Detect nutritional or metabolic imbalances
Monitor liver and kidney function
Evaluate blood sugar and electrolyte levels
Identify infections, inflammation, or anemia
Support preventive health checkups
Common Tests Included in a BOH Panel
Depending on the laboratory package, the BOH Panel may include:
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Blood Sugar Tests
Liver Function Tests (LFT)
Kidney Function Tests (KFT)
Lipid Profile
Electrolytes
Urine Analysis
Serum Proteins and Enzymes
Sample Required
Blood sample
Urine sample (if included in the panel)
Preparation
Fasting for 8–12 hours may be advised for accurate glucose and lipid results
Drink adequate water unless instructed otherwise
Inform your doctor about ongoing medications
Understanding the Results
Abnormal values in the BOH Panel may indicate:
Diabetes or metabolic disorders
Liver or kidney dysfunction
Infection or inflammation
Nutritional deficiencies
Cholesterol imbalance or cardiovascular risk
Results should always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional along with symptoms and medical history.
Benefits of the BOH Panel
Comprehensive health assessment
Early detection of diseases
Helps guide treatment decisions
Useful for routine preventive screening
Monitors ongoing medical conditions
BOH Panel testing provides valuable insight into your body’s overall functioning and supports timely medical care for better long-term health.