Health screening determines whether or not you have a specific disease or medical condition. This is significant since not all diseases exhibit symptoms, and ailments detected through health screening may be treated sooner. This usually results in a higher chance of success and a lower chance of complications, suffering, or even death.
At AsiaMedic Limited Singapore, we offer a comprehensive range of whole-body health screening packages to meet all of your health and medical requirements. We have information and prices for various health packages, such as basic health screening packages, executive health screening packages, comprehensive health screening Singapore, and so on.
AsiaMedic Health Screeners is a wellness assessment center that provides a holistic, comprehensive, and individualized approach to preventive care in order to provide you with the finest health screening experience possible.
Health screening packages includes testing such as blood or urine tests, as well as procedures such as X-rays and ultrasounds. It is typically performed at regular intervals, such as once a year, or when a person reaches a specific age.
Everyone benefits from health screening since it can detect disease early in people who do not exhibit any signs or symptoms of illness or disease.
Our professionals go to extraordinary lengths to ensure that the testing results are accurate. We are well-known for delivering the most accurate and dependable findings in a timely manner. So, AsiaMedic was the best health screening service provider in Singapore.
Why should AsiaMedic Limited be your first choice for health screening in Singapore? Let us now look at numerous factors that contribute to our current successful reputation for excellence.
With over 25 years of experience, innovative management techniques, and much more. AsiaMedic is always improving the quality of healthcare professionals and services to suit the needs of patients. We want to do everything we can to improve community health. Aside from having the most contemporary equipment, the human factor is critical in the healthcare field. AsiaMedic has skilled and courteous doctors and nurses that are eager to give medical examinations and treat patients.
1. Qualified Physicians
AsiaMedic Limited employs a team of doctors who are well-educated, professional, and experienced in the medical area. It obviously becomes the first and most important answer to the issue of why pick AsiaMedic. Furthermore, high-tech facilities have been carefully invested in to boost the accuracy of examination results, resulting in the most effective diagnosis and treatments.
2. Service Selection
Customers visiting AsiaMedic Limited have a variety of options based on their own needs and requirements. Today, AsiaMedic Limited provides the following evaluation and treatment services:
Health Screening Packages, Executive Health Screening packages, Comprehensive health screening, Corporate Healthcare, and many more.
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Health screening is important in helping you to understand your own health status. It helps to detect underlying conditions or diseases even if you do not show any signs and/or symptoms at an early stage.
It is therefore important to do health screening for early detection of medical conditions so you can undergo treatment early.
A once-off health screening will only determine your health conditions at the time of screening. Attending an annual screening helps to detect conditions that may arise after the previous screening.
Knowing your condition early allows you to have better control of the condition which can result in a better outcome.
It is recommended for individuals aged 25 years and above to have an annual health screening check-up.
Individuals with family history of medical conditions are advised to start their health screening at an earlier age.
It is common to undergo health screening routinely, eg: once a year. The frequency might be increased for individuals with chronic disease or other health issues.
You may want to check out MOH health screening calculator:
After registration, your blood test will generally be taken first so that you can break your overnight fast. Complimentary breakfast will be served at our Centre for this purpose.
You will then go through the series of tests in your health screening plan (e.g. electrocardiogram, chest x-ray, ultrasound etc).
At the end of your appointment, we will arrange with you your second appointment to attend a medical review with our physician. This will usually take place approximately 1 week from your first appointment.
In the second appointment, the physician will go through the results of your health screening test and address any concerns which you may have, and outline future management, if necessary.
It is not advisable to do executive health screening if you are pregnant as your gynaecologist would have conducted the necessary prenatal screening for you.
During pregnancy:
Hence, results will not be accurately presented. Adding on, ultrasound is a NO for pregnant women as it radiates ultrasound waves which are harmful and might cause birth defects in the baby.
In a normal setting, health screening consists of measurement of biometrics such as your height, weight, body mass index (BMI) and body fats. Urine and stool samples are taken to test for traces of blood and infection.
It also includes blood tests from the very basic health screening for glucose and cholesterol to the more comprehensive health screening for haematology, cancer markers, hepatitis screen, thyroid screen, bone and liver function, as well as STD profile.
Ultrasound is also part of the comprehensive health screening to cater to individuals who wish to do a more detailed and complete check-up. Going for ultrasound helps in the diagnosis for the cause of pain, swelling and infection.
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Introduction
Resident Physician Dr Elizabeth Heah graduated from the University of Manchester in 2018. She has since been practicing in Singapore, with experience from Singapore restructured hospitals in the departments of General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynaecology. She is passionate about preventative medicine and adopts a holistic approach to healthcare. Outside of medicine she enjoys practicing yoga, interior design and pottery. |
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Consultant Radiologist He was awarded the Singapore Armed Forces Medical Scholarship in 2001 to study Medicine at the National University of Singapore and attained his MBBS in 2006. Dr Low then trained and obtained his post-graduate qualifications in Diagnostic Radiology FRCR (UK) and MMed (Spore) in 2012. In 2016, he was awarded the Health Manpower Development Program (HMDP) fellowship by the Singapore Armed Forces to train in Musculoskeletal and Interventional Radiology at Vancouver General Hospital and the University of British Columbia in Canada. Under the mentorship of Prof Peter Munk, Prof Bruce Forster and Prof Hugue Ouellette, the fellowship centred on advanced musculoskeletal imaging, sports imaging and musculoskeletal interventions. Upon his return to Singapore and during his tenure as Consultant at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, he started several interventional programmes for tumour ablations (for both palliative and benign), vertebroplasties, hydrodilatation clinics for adhesive capsulitis and other musculoskeletal ultrasound-guided procedures. |
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Consultant Radiologist Clinical Interest & Subspecialty: Neuroradiology (Brain, Head & Neck, Spine) and Neurointervention Dr Santhosh Raj is a Consultant Radiologist with 20 years of experience in radiology. He graduated from Universiti Sains Malaysia in 2002 and obtained the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists (U.K.) in 2008. Upon completing the Advanced Specialist Training (AST) in Singapore in 2013, he joined the Neuroradiology subspecialty team at Singapore General Hospital. In 2015, he completed his training in Neurointervention at the National Institute of Clinical Neurosciences in Budapest, Hungary, through the SingHealth Health Manpower Development Program (HMDP) fellowship. In addition to his routine work, Dr Santhosh also reports MRI Brain Volumetry scans that are used to assess structural brain degeneration, particularly Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). He also reports Ultra Low-Dose (Submilisievert) CT Lung, which allows lung screening at doses lower than routine lung screening CT scans. Other innovative imaging scans that he developed in the past include Intracranial Vessel Wall Imaging (3T MRI), an optimized CT Arterio-Venography (CTAV) of the brain, and an optimized Multiphasic CT Angiography of the Neck and Brain (acute stroke management). His past appointments include Deputy Director of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (SGH), and Director of Radiology Training (SGH). He was also Clinical Lecturer at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS), and Adjunct Assistant Professor at Duke NUS. Dr Santhosh is particularly interested in imaging informatics and artificial intelligence (AI). He is passionate about teaching and developing innovative imaging scans. He also loves to walk and spend quality time with his family. |