
Health screening involves the use of tests, physical examinations or other procedures to detect diseases early in people who look or feel well. Health screening is important to everyone because it helps you find out if you have a particular disease or condition even if you feel perfectly well, without any symptoms and/or signs of disease. Early detection, followed by treatment and good control of the condition can result in better outcomes, and lowers the risk of serious complications. It is, therefore, important to get yourself screened even if you feel perfectly healthy.
The screening tests you need depends on your individual risk factors and health profile. You can talk to our doctor who will advise you to go for the relevant screening tests based on your individual health profile.
Our health screening packages
Lifestyle
- Complete Medical Examination
- Personal and Family Medical History
- Height & Weight
- Body Mass Index & Body Fat Measurement
- Vision Acuity & Colour Vision
- Blood Investigations
- Urine Analysis
- Medical Review by Doctor
Optional tag-on tests:
- 12 Leads Resting ECG
- Pap smear
Premier
- Complete Medical Examination
- Personal and Family Medical History
- Height & Weight
- Body Mass Index & Body Fat Measurement
- Vision Acuity & Colour Vision
- Blood Investigations
- Urine Analysis
- Stool Examination (Stool OCC)
- 12 Leads Resting ECG
- Medical Review by Doctor
Optional tag-on tests:
- Pap smear
Preparation for Health Screening
- Fast for at least eight hours. Please refrain from consuming food the night before your appointment. Drinking of plain water is permissible.
- Postpone your routine morning medication until your blood sample is taken.
- Stool and urine bottles are available FOC at the clinic. Please feel free to drop by and pick them up earlier. You can collect the samples at home or simply drop them off later at your own convenience.
For ladies – Pap smear, urine and stool tests should be done five days after the last day of menstruation.
If you are menstruating on the day of your appointment, please inform the nurses on arrival. You will not be able to do your urine, stool and Pap smear tests because the presence of blood in these tests would produce inaccurate results. The Pap smear test can be arranged to be done on the day of your review.