There is no fixed value for how much a full body checkup costs. Due to different checkup items and regional differences, the price of a general checkup varies from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. A full body checkup is a health examination of the whole body’s basic condition, and there are many items that can be examined. General basic checkup items include blood routine, urine routine, liver function, kidney function, blood glucose, blood lipid, tumor marker checkup, etc. Imaging tests generally include chest X-ray, cardiac ultrasound, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and spleen ultrasound, urinary system and pelvic ultrasound, etc. In addition, electrocardiogram, bone density test, etc., and cervical cancer screening can be performed for female patients. Due to the different items chosen during the physical examination, different consultation areas, and the fact that some consumers may also undergo CT or MRI in order to pursue a more comprehensive examination result, the cost of a full body physical examination cannot be generalized, and generally ranges from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. It should be noted that during the preparation for pregnancy, a full body checkup should not include chest X-ray, CT, or other tests that can expose you to radiation. The report should be read by a medical professional in order to detect any abnormality and follow up in a timely manner.