In April 2026, Na Františku Hospital is launching a new preventive campaign focused on screening for sugar and fat metabolism. A special laboratory package, available at the discounted price of 399 CZK, will allow participants to assess their risk of diabetes or cardiovascular disease with a simple blood test. You can come to the Palackého Polyclinic for the blood draw as early as April 1. And don’t worry—it’s not an April Fool’s joke.
This event follows up on the highly successful February program focused on liver disease prevention, which confirmed the public’s growing interest in accessible and quick preventive measures.
“The interest in our February event focused on liver disease prevention confirmed to us that people are very interested in preventive screenings, provided they are accessible, quick, and easy to understand. That is why we are continuing with this approach and expanding it to other areas,” says Šárka Kletečková, manager of Na Františku Hospital.
One test, important information
TheApril preventivehealth package includestesting of key metabolic markers, specifically glucose levels, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), total cholesterol, HDL and LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides. The results provide a comprehensive overview of how the body manages sugars and fats, allowing for the early detection of potential risks.
The examination is available from April 1 to April 30, 2026, at a discounted price of399 CZK. The original price of the package is 760 CZK.
Fast, affordable, and no waiting
Blood draws are availablewithout an appointmentattheNa Františku Hospitalcollection sitein the Palackého Polyclinic in Prague 1. The procedure itself takes only a few minutes, and patients receive their results discreetly via email within two business days.
If any of the results fall outside the normal range, you can receive follow-up care at the hospital’s diabetes clinic, where a doctor will professionally evaluate the results and recommend any necessary further tests. This care is covered by health insurance.
Prevention That Makes Sense
Metabolic disorders are among the most common health problems today and often do not cause any symptoms for a long time. Regular monitoring of blood sugar and cholesterol levels is therefore one of the simplest ways to prevent more serious diseases early on.
The April event offers an opportunity to get a health checkup quickly, easily, and at an affordable price.
Those interested can find more information about the program on thispage.

