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On Italcares, you can explore a wide selection of treatments for health, wellness, and prevention, offered by the thermal and healthcare facilities featured on the portal. 
Thanks to the collaboration with Italcares partners, you can easily find the service that best meets your needs, filtering your search by type, clinical area, and region. Italcares supports you with a dynamic and personalized health and wellness offering, helping you discover what is best for you.

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Allergy screening with skin prick testing

Allergy screening with skin prick testing is a diagnostic procedure designed to identify specific allergens that may cause respiratory symptoms such as allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma. The results of this examination allow the patient to take preventive measures to reduce exposure to these allergens, thereby preventing the onset of respiratory symptoms.

Clinical Area
  • Respiratory
Basic spirometry

Spirometry is a lung function test that measures the volume and speed of air inhaled and exhaled. It is the most common method for assessing respiratory flows and volumes, providing crucial information on lung function. This test helps diagnose and prevent a variety of lung conditions.

Clinical Area
  • Respiratory
Bio-revitalisation

Bio-revitalisation is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment that improves the appearance of the skin and prevents skin ageing. This treatment involves injecting substances that stimulate fibroblast cells to produce collagen and elastin, making the skin firmer and more elastic and reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

Clinical Area
  • Dermatology
  • Aesthetic medicine and plastic surgery
Bioimpedance analysis

Bioimpedance analysis is a technique used to measure the composition of the body, including the percentage of body fat, lean mass and fat mass. By measuring these parameters, bioimpedance analysis can provide information on any imbalances in body composition and monitor progress with lifestyle and dietary changes.

Clinical Area
  • Metabolic-endocrine and nutritional
Blood chemistry analyses

Blood chemistry tests include a series of tests that can provide useful information for preventing overweight and obesity. For instance, the lipid profile test measures the concentrations of total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and triglycerides in the blood.

Clinical Area
  • Metabolic-endocrine and nutritional
Bronchial and pulmonary examination

A bronchial and pulmonary examination is a medical check-up aimed at assessing and examining the health of the lungs and respiratory tract, preventing lung and respiratory diseases and detecting problems or pre-existing conditions at an early stage.

Clinical Area
  • Respiratory
Dermatological examination

Dermatological examinations involve analysing and assessing the patient's skin across the entire body, considering any related symptoms. The examination can be requested as a preventative measure to guard against potential skin diseases.

Clinical Area
  • Dermatology
Dermoelectroporation

Dermoelectroporation is a non-invasive technique that uses low-frequency electrical impulses to temporarily open up channels in the skin’s cell membranes, allowing anti-ageing ingredients such as antioxidants, peptides, vitamins and hyaluronic acids to more easily penetrate the skin.

Clinical Area
  • Dermatology
Diet and body weight reduction

In order to avoid overloading the joints, it is important to have a proper nutrition plan in place to reduce and control body weight. In fact, being overweight puts extra strain on the joints, especially the knees, hips and spine, causing cartilage to wear down and leading to osteoarthritis.

Clinical Area
  • Orthopedics
Exhaled CO measurement

Exhaled CO measurement, or breath carbon monoxide test, is a technique used to analyse the gases present in the exhaled breath. Measuring exhaled CO can be a valuable method of understanding the extent to which a person is exposed to substances known to be harmful to the lungs, such as tobacco smoke, environmental pollutants and toxic gases in the workplace.

Clinical Area
  • Respiratory
Gait analysis

Gait analysis – also known as gait recognition – is a test that assesses a person’s ability to walk a certain distance in a certain amount of time. When it comes to preventing bronchial and lung conditions, this test can be used to prevent lung diseases such as COPD and respiratory failure. In fact, a reduced walking ability may be a sign of a decline in lung function.

Clinical Area
  • Respiratory
Nutritional and anthropometric assessment

Nutritional and anthropometric assessment is essential to identify potential risks of becoming overweight or obese, with the aim of developing personalised prevention strategies. This assessment involves measuring the person’s weight, height, waist circumference and body mass index (BMI).

Clinical Area
  • Metabolic-endocrine and nutritional