
Health Screening Packages
Take Charge of Your Personal Wellness

Health Screenings allow you to detect symptoms of diseases such as chronic diseases at the earliest stage to maintain your health and well-being and prevent disabilities and illnesses later in life.
Through health screening, we aim to help you better understand and manage your health. You can also customise health screening packages based on our doctors’ advice. Our comprehensive health screening packages help you to identify health conditions from the liver, heart, kidneys and more. Audiometry, blood tests, x-rays can be added if required.
A personalised medical report will be provided after the health screening. Our doctors will provide recommendations from medication to lifestyle changes, and work with you towards a healthy, happy life.
Our health screening is available at all of our clinics.
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Appointment slots for new packages are available for booking from 1st May 2023!
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- Physical Examination
Height & Weight | Body Mass Index | Blood Pressure | Vision
- Diabetic Screening
Blood Glucose Levels
- Coronary Risk
Total Cholesterol | HDL Cholesterol | Total/HDL Ratio | LDL Cholesterol | Triglycerides
- Physical Examination
- Diabetic Screening
- Coronary Risk
- Liver Function
SGGT | SGOT (AST) | SGPT (ALT)
- Kidney Function
Urea | Creatine | eGFR
- Physical Examination
- Diabetic Screening
- Coronary Risk
- Urinalysis
Urine FEME
- Liver Function
SGGT | SGOT (AST) | SGPT (ALT)
Total Bilirubin | Alkaline Phosphatase | Total Protein | Albumin | Globulin | Alb/Glob Ratio - Kidney Function
- Full Blood Examination
Haemoglobin | Total RBC | Total WBC | Count Difference | Platelets | PBF | MCV, MCH, MCHC | PCV
- Physical Examination
- Investigation
ECG - Diabetic Screening
- Coronary Risk
- Bone/Joint Study
Uric Acid - Urinalysis
- Liver Function
- Kidney Function
Urea | Creatinine | eGFR | Sodium | Chloride | Bicarbonate | Potassium
- Full Blood Examination
Polymorphs | Monocytes | Eosinophilis | Hematocrit | Basophilis | Lymphocytes
- Physical Examination
- Investigation
- Diabetic Screening
- Coronary Risk
- Bone/Joint Study
Calcium | Phosphate - Urinalysis
- Liver Function
- Kidney Function
- Full Blood Examination
- Thyrodi Screening
Free T4 | Throdi Stimulating Hormone (TSH) - Hepatitis Profile
Hepatitis A | Hepatitis Bs Antibodies | Hepatitis Bs Antigens
- Physical Examination
- Investigation
- Diabetic Screening
- Coronary Risk
- Bone/Joint Study
- Urinalysis
- STD Screening
HIV Antibodies | VDRL/TPHA (Syphilis) - Liver Function
- Kidney Function
- Full Blood Examination
- Thyroid Screening
- Hepatitis Profile
Hepatitis C - Tumour Markers
AFP (Liver) | CEA (Colon)
- Physical Examination
- Investigation
- Diabetic Screening
- Coronary Risk
- Bone/Joint Study
- Urinalysis
- STD Screening
- Liver Function
- Kidney Function
- Full Blood Examination
- Thyroid Screening
- Hepatitis Profile
- Tumour Markers
CA-19.9 (Gastro) | CA-125 (Ovary) | CA-15.3 (Breast) | EBV EA + EBNA-1 IgA (Nose) | PSA (Prostate)
- Physical Examination
- Investigation
- Diabetic Screening
- Coronary Risk
HS C-Reactive Protein (HS CRP)
- Bone/Joint Study
- Urinalysis
- STD Screening
- Liver Function
- Kidney Function
- Full Blood Examination
- Thyroid Screening
- Hepatitis Profile
- Tumour Markers
- Blood Group
ABO Blood Group
- Physical Examination
- Investigation
- Diabetic Screening
- Coronary Risk
- Bone/Joint Study
- Urinalysis
- STD Screening
- Liver Function
- Kidney Function
- Full Blood Examination
- Thyroid Screening
- Hepatitis Profile
- Tumour Markers
- Blood Group
- Stool Analysis
Stool Occult Blood
- Physical Examination
- Investigation
PAP Smear - Diabetic Screening
- Coronary Risk
- Bone/Joint Study
- Urinalysis
- STD Screening
- Liver Function
- Kidney Function
- Full Blood Examination
- Thyroid Screening
- Hepatitis Profile
- Tumour Markers
- Blood Group
- Stool Analysis
- Physical Examination
- Investigation
- Diabetic Screening
- Coronary Risk
- Bone/Joint Study
- Urinalysis
- STD Screening
- Liver Function
- Kidney Function
- Full Blood Examination
- Thyroid Screening
- Hepatitis Profile
- Tumour Markers
- Blood Group
- Stool Analysis
- Vitamin Profile
25-Hydroxyvitamin D
- Physical Examination
- Investigation
- Diabetic Screening
- Coronary Risk
- Bone/Joint Study
- Urinalysis
- STD Screening
- Liver Function
- Kidney Function
- Full Blood Examination
- Thyroid Screening
- Hepatitis Profile
- Tumour Markers
- Blood Group
- Stool Analysis
- Vitamin Profile
Folate (Folic Acid) | Transferrin Saturation | Iron | TIBC | Ferritin
- Physical Examination
Height & Weight | Body Mass Index | Blood Pressure | Vision - Investigation
ECG | PAP Smear - Diabetic Screening
Blood Glucose Levels - Coronary Risk
Total Cholesterol | HDL Cholesterol | Total/HDL Ratio | LDL Cholesterol | Triglycerides | HS C-Reactive Protein (HS CRP)
- Bone/Joint Study
Calcium | Phosphate | Uric Acid - Thyroid Screening
Free T4 | Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) - Liver Function
SGGT | SGOT (AST) | SGPT (ALT)
Total Bilirubin | Alkaline Phosphatase | Total Protein | Albumin | Globulin | Alb/Glob Ratio - Kidney Function
Urea | Creatinine | Potassium | Sodium | Chloride | Bicarbonate | eGFR
- Hepatitis Profile
Hepatitis A | Hepatitis Bs Antibodies | Hepatitis Bs Antigens | Hepatitis C
- Full Blood Examination
Haemoglobin | Total RBC | Total WBC | Count Difference | Platelets | PBF | Polymorphs | Monocytes | Eosinophilis | Hematocrit | Basophilis | Lymphocytes | MCV, MCH, MCHC | PCV - Urinalysis
Urine FEME - STD Screening
HIV Antibodies
VDRL/TPHA (Syphilis) - Blood Group
ABO Blood Group - Tumour Markers
AFP (Liver) | CEA (Colon) | CA-19.9 (Gastro) | CA-125 (Ovary) | CA-15.3 (Breast) | EBV EA + EBNA -1 IgA (Nose) | PSA (Prostate) - Stool Analysis
Stool Occult Blood - Vitamin Profile
Folate (Folic Acid) | Transferrin Saturation | Iron | TIBC | Ferritin | 25-Hydroxyvitamin D - Hormonal Profile
Estradiol (E2) | Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) | Progesterone | Testosterone | Luteinizing Hormone (LH) | Prolactin
Prepare For Your Health Screening Visit
Before Screening
- Fasting of at least 8-10 hours is required prior to your appointment. Only consumption of plain water is allowed.
- Routine medication for heart conditions/high blood pressure can be consumed.
- For diabetic patients, please refrain from taking your diabetic medication on the morning of your appointment.
- For ladies: Pap smear, urine and stool tests should be done at least 5 days before or after your menstrual cycle.
On the Day of your Screening
- Bring along your identification documents (NRIC/Passport/Employment Pass/S Pass/Work Permit).
- Schedule an appointment for a post-review with your doctor after completing your tests.
Post Screening
- Your report will be ready within 5 – 7 working days
- Post-review: The Doctor will discues the report with you in detail and provide recommendations as necessary.