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Early Health Screening

Prevention is Better than Cure

Executive Health Screening

Early Health Screening

Prevention is Better than Cure

Take Charge of Your Health

At Fullerton Health, we firmly believe that prevention is better than cure. That’s why we emphasise the importance of early health screening. Detecting potential health issues at their earliest stages can be a game-changer for your well-being. By investing a little time and effort in proactive screening, you can gain valuable insights into your overall health, identify potential risks, and take necessary steps to prevent or manage them effectively.

Early health screening empowers you to stay one step ahead of potential illnesses, ensuring a healthier and happier future. Don’t wait for symptoms to arise; prioritise your well-being today with early health screening at Fullerton Health. Remember, prevention truly is better than cure.

Why Choose Us?

.Curated packages designed to meet your needs.​

Curated packages designed to meet your needs.​

Early detection of potential health risks for proactive management.​

Private pods, where dedicated nurses come to you for a discreet check-up.​

Convenient locations and seamless appointment booking.

Click here for Fullerton Health Executive Health Screening Guide

Executive Health Screening Plan

For corporate customers, please approach your HR for more information.

Please note that our Executive Health Screening is designed for individuals aged 18 and above.

Fuller Life Details

Physical Examination by Doctor
  • Examination of Heart, Lungs and Abdomen
  • Neurological and Musculoskeletal Examination
  • Blood Pressure Reading
Clinical Measurements

Body Composition

Height, Weight, Body Mass Index, Body Fat %, Water %, Muscles Mass %, Visceral Fat % & Bone Mass

Eye check

Visual Acuity

Tonometry (Eye Pressure)
A test that measures the pressure inside your eye to check if you are at risk of glaucoma.
Resting Electrocardiogram (ECG)
A measurement of the electrical activity of your heart, while at rest, to determine whether there is abnormal activity attributed to certain heart conditions.
Blood and Urine Investigations (Glossary)
Spirometry
A test that measures lung function by measuring the amount of air inhaled and exhaled. It is commonly used to help diagnose asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and conditions that affect breathing capacity.
Digital Brain Function Screen
Digital Brain Function Screen is a health screening test designed to assess cognitive function through various digital assessments and tasks. This test are relevant for monitoring brain health as individuals age, helping to address concerns related to memory loss, confusion, and other cognitive issues.
Choice of 1 of the following tests:
  • Stress ECG (Treadmill)

    This test is used to measure and detect heart activity responds when exercising. You will be required to walk/jog on a treadmill while heart activity is monitored. You will need to be in sports attire.

  • Ultrasound Liver - Fasting

    This ultrasound requires fasting (no food) for 6-8 hours. Food intake can make it difficult to have a clear image. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine the major organs in the Liver: (Liver, Pancreas, Gall bladder and Spleen)

  • Ultrasound Prostate – Male
    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other prostate-related conditions.
  • Ultrasound Kidney, Ureters and Bladder (KUB) ***

    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. Subsequently you will be asked to clear your bladder for more images when your bladder is empty. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.

  • Ultrasound Thyroid

    This ultrasound does not require any pre-preparation. This procedure may take 15-20mins.This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other thyroid-related conditions.

  • Ultrasound Pelvis – Female

    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to check the female reproductive system for abnormalities.

  • Ultrasound Breast – Female

    This ultrasound does not require any pre-preparation. You are encourage to reschedule this test if you are menstruating, or breast- feeding. The tenderness of breasts during your period may be discomfort, and lactacting breasts can make difficult to have a clear image. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other breast-related conditions.

  • Mammogram** – Female

    A mammogram is one of the most reliable screening tool for breast cancer involving x-rays.

    Recommended for ladies, 40 and above

  • Cervical Cancer Screening – HPV DNA (female)

    HPV DNA is a screening test for cervical cancer. The HPV test analyses a small amount of cells taken from the cervix to detect the presence of the human papillomavirus, a virus that can lead to the development of genital warts, abnormal cervical cells or cervical cancer.

    The sampling procedure for a HPV test is carried out in the same way as a Pap test

  • Urea Breath Test - Fasting

    The urea breath test is used to detect Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), a type of bacteria that may infect the stomach and is a main cause of ulcers in both the stomach and duodenum. 6 hours of fasting required.

  • Bone Mass Density (Radlink Paragon)

    Bone Mineral Density (BMD) helps to diagnose the risk of osteoporosis (bone disease in which bones become weak and brittle), and estimation of the fracture risk .

  • Cervical Spine X-Ray (2 views)

    Cervical spine x-ray detects the cause of neck, shoulder, upper back or arm pain, as well as tingling, numbness or weakness in the arm or hand.

  • Digital Brain Function Screening

    Digital Brain Function Screen is a health screening test designed to assess cognitive function through various digital assessments and tasks. This test are relevant for monitoring brain health as individuals age, helping to address concerns related to memory loss, confusion, and other cognitive issues.

Choice of 2 of the following tests:
  • Stress ECG (Treadmill)

    This test is used to measure and detect heart activity responds when exercising. You will be required to walk/jog on a treadmill while heart activity is monitored. You will need to be in sports attire.

  • Ultrasound Liver - Fasting

    This ultrasound requires fasting (no food) for 6-8 hours. Food intake can make it difficult to have a clear image. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine the major organs in the Liver: (Liver, Pancreas, Gall bladder and Spleen)

  • Ultrasound Prostate – Male
    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other prostate-related conditions.
  • Ultrasound Kidney, Ureters and Bladder (KUB) ***

    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. Subsequently you will be asked to clear your bladder for more images when your bladder is empty. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.

  • Ultrasound Thyroid

    This ultrasound does not require any pre-preparation. This procedure may take 15-20mins.This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other thyroid-related conditions.

  • Ultrasound Pelvis – Female

    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to check the female reproductive system for abnormalities.

  • Ultrasound Breast – Female

    This ultrasound does not require any pre-preparation. You are encourage to reschedule this test if you are menstruating, or breast- feeding. The tenderness of breasts during your period may be discomfort, and lactacting breasts can make difficult to have a clear image. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other breast-related conditions.

  • Mammogram** – Female

    A mammogram is one of the most reliable screening tool for breast cancer involving x-rays.

    Recommended for ladies, 40 and above

  • Cervical Cancer Screening – HPV DNA (female)

    HPV DNA is a screening test for cervical cancer. The HPV test analyses a small amount of cells taken from the cervix to detect the presence of the human papillomavirus, a virus that can lead to the development of genital warts, abnormal cervical cells or cervical cancer.

    The sampling procedure for a HPV test is carried out in the same way as a Pap test

  • Urea Breath Test - Fasting

    The urea breath test is used to detect Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), a type of bacteria that may infect the stomach and is a main cause of ulcers in both the stomach and duodenum. 6 hours of fasting required.

  • Bone Mass Density (Radlink Paragon)

    Bone Mineral Density (BMD) helps to diagnose the risk of osteoporosis (bone disease in which bones become weak and brittle), and estimation of the fracture risk .

  • Cervical Spine X-Ray (2 views)

    Cervical spine x-ray detects the cause of neck, shoulder, upper back or arm pain, as well as tingling, numbness or weakness in the arm or hand.

Choice of 1 of the following tests:
  • Heart Scan - CT Cardiac Calcium Score (Radlink Paragon & Novena)

    ** [no caffeine or alcoholic intake, can eat lightly]

    This score calculates the amount of calcified plaque in your coronary arteries and determines your risk of developing Coronary Artery Disease (CAD).

  • CT Lung Screen (Radlink Paragon & Novena)

    CT Lung Screen is an examination of one's lungs, to diagnose lung cancer at a very early stage.

  • Osteoporosis Screening – Bone Mass Density (Radlink Paragon) + Vitamin D Total

    Measurement of Bone Mineral Density (BMD) + Vitamin D2/D3 levels helps determine risk for osteoporosis (bone disease in which bones become weak).

  • Gastro Clear: Gastric Cancer Screening

    Simplifies Stomach Cancer detection by using a blood test to assess stomach cancer risk before symptoms appear.

  • CT Renal Colic Screen (Radlink Paragon & Novena)

    CT renal colic screen is an examination of suspected kidney stone, which provides the location and size of the stone

Medical Report and Medical Review*

Premium

Early health screening empowers you to stay one step ahead of potential illnesses, ensuring a healthier and happier future.


Physical Examination by Doctor
  • Examination of Heart, Lungs and Abdomen
  • Neurological and Musculoskeletal Examination
  • Blood Pressure Reading
Clinical Measurements

Body Composition

Height, Weight, Body Mass Index, Body Fat %, Water %, Muscles Mass %, Visceral Fat % & Bone Mass

Eye check

Visual Acuity

Resting Electrocardiogram (ECG)
A measurement of the electrical activity of your heart, while at rest, to determine whether there is abnormal activity attributed to certain heart conditions.
Blood and Urine Investigations (Glossary)
Medical Report and Medical Review*

$498.00 (BF/GST)
$542.82 (AF/GST)

Gold

Early health screening empowers you to stay one step ahead of potential illnesses, ensuring a healthier and happier future.


Physical Examination by Doctor
  • Examination of Heart, Lungs and Abdomen
  • Neurological and Musculoskeletal Examination
  • Blood Pressure Reading
Clinical Measurements

Body Composition

Height, Weight, Body Mass Index, Body Fat %, Water %, Muscles Mass %, Visceral Fat % & Bone Mass

Eye check

Visual Acuity

Tonometry (Eye Pressure)
A test that measures the pressure inside your eye to check if you are at risk of glaucoma.
Resting Electrocardiogram (ECG)
A measurement of the electrical activity of your heart, while at rest, to determine whether there is abnormal activity attributed to certain heart conditions.
Blood and Urine Investigations (Glossary)
Choice of 1 of the following tests:
  • Stress ECG (Treadmill)

    This test is used to measure and detect heart activity responds when exercising. You will be required to walk/jog on a treadmill while heart activity is monitored. You will need to be in sports attire.

  • Ultrasound Liver - Fasting

    This ultrasound requires fasting (no food) for 6-8 hours. Food intake can make it difficult to have a clear image. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine the major organs in the Liver: (Liver, Pancreas, Gall bladder and Spleen)

  • Ultrasound Prostate – Male
    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other prostate-related conditions.
  • Ultrasound Kidney, Ureters and Bladder (KUB) ***

    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. Subsequently you will be asked to clear your bladder for more images when your bladder is empty. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.

  • Ultrasound Thyroid

    This ultrasound does not require any pre-preparation. This procedure may take 15-20mins.This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other thyroid-related conditions.

  • Ultrasound Pelvis – Female

    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to check the female reproductive system for abnormalities.

  • Ultrasound Breast – Female

    This ultrasound does not require any pre-preparation. You are encourage to reschedule this test if you are menstruating, or breast- feeding. The tenderness of breasts during your period may be discomfort, and lactacting breasts can make difficult to have a clear image. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other breast-related conditions.

  • Mammogram** – Female

    A mammogram is one of the most reliable screening tool for breast cancer involving x-rays.

    Recommended for ladies, 40 and above

  • Cervical Cancer Screening – HPV DNA (female)

    HPV DNA is a screening test for cervical cancer. The HPV test analyses a small amount of cells taken from the cervix to detect the presence of the human papillomavirus, a virus that can lead to the development of genital warts, abnormal cervical cells or cervical cancer.

    The sampling procedure for a HPV test is carried out in the same way as a Pap test

  • Urea Breath Test - Fasting

    The urea breath test is used to detect Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), a type of bacteria that may infect the stomach and is a main cause of ulcers in both the stomach and duodenum. 6 hours of fasting required.

  • Bone Mass Density (Radlink Paragon)

    Bone Mineral Density (BMD) helps to diagnose the risk of osteoporosis (bone disease in which bones become weak and brittle), and estimation of the fracture risk .

  • Cervical Spine X-Ray (2 views)

    Cervical spine x-ray detects the cause of neck, shoulder, upper back or arm pain, as well as tingling, numbness or weakness in the arm or hand.

  • Digital Brain Function Screening

    Digital Brain Function Screen is a health screening test designed to assess cognitive function through various digital assessments and tasks. This test are relevant for monitoring brain health as individuals age, helping to address concerns related to memory loss, confusion, and other cognitive issues.

Medical Report and Medical Review*

$688.00 (BF/GST)
$749.92 (AF/GST)

Sapphire

Early health screening empowers you to stay one step ahead of potential illnesses, ensuring a healthier and happier future.


Physical Examination by Doctor
  • Examination of Heart, Lungs and Abdomen
  • Neurological and Musculoskeletal Examination
  • Blood Pressure Reading
Clinical Measurements

Body Composition

Height, Weight, Body Mass Index, Body Fat %, Water %, Muscles Mass %, Visceral Fat % & Bone Mass

Eye check

Visual Acuity

Tonometry (Eye Pressure)
A test that measures the pressure inside your eye to check if you are at risk of glaucoma.
Resting Electrocardiogram (ECG)
A measurement of the electrical activity of your heart, while at rest, to determine whether there is abnormal activity attributed to certain heart conditions.
Blood and Urine Investigations (Glossary)
Spirometry
A test that measures lung function by measuring the amount of air inhaled and exhaled. It is commonly used to help diagnose asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and conditions that affect breathing capacity.
Digital Brain Function Screen
Digital Brain Function Screen is a health screening test designed to assess cognitive function through various digital assessments and tasks. This test are relevant for monitoring brain health as individuals age, helping to address concerns related to memory loss, confusion, and other cognitive issues.
Choice of 2 of the following tests:
  • Stress ECG (Treadmill)

    This test is used to measure and detect heart activity responds when exercising. You will be required to walk/jog on a treadmill while heart activity is monitored. You will need to be in sports attire.

  • Ultrasound Liver - Fasting

    This ultrasound requires fasting (no food) for 6-8 hours. Food intake can make it difficult to have a clear image. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine the major organs in the Liver: (Liver, Pancreas, Gall bladder and Spleen)

  • Ultrasound Prostate – Male
    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other prostate-related conditions.
  • Ultrasound Kidney, Ureters and Bladder (KUB) ***

    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. Subsequently you will be asked to clear your bladder for more images when your bladder is empty. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.

  • Ultrasound Thyroid

    This ultrasound does not require any pre-preparation. This procedure may take 15-20mins.This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other thyroid-related conditions.

  • Ultrasound Pelvis – Female

    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to check the female reproductive system for abnormalities.

  • Ultrasound Breast – Female

    This ultrasound does not require any pre-preparation. You are encourage to reschedule this test if you are menstruating, or breast- feeding. The tenderness of breasts during your period may be discomfort, and lactacting breasts can make difficult to have a clear image. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other breast-related conditions.

  • Mammogram** – Female

    A mammogram is one of the most reliable screening tool for breast cancer involving x-rays.

    Recommended for ladies, 40 and above

  • Cervical Cancer Screening – HPV DNA (female)

    HPV DNA is a screening test for cervical cancer. The HPV test analyses a small amount of cells taken from the cervix to detect the presence of the human papillomavirus, a virus that can lead to the development of genital warts, abnormal cervical cells or cervical cancer.

    The sampling procedure for a HPV test is carried out in the same way as a Pap test

  • Urea Breath Test - Fasting

    The urea breath test is used to detect Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), a type of bacteria that may infect the stomach and is a main cause of ulcers in both the stomach and duodenum. 6 hours of fasting required.

  • Bone Mass Density (Radlink Paragon)

    Bone Mineral Density (BMD) helps to diagnose the risk of osteoporosis (bone disease in which bones become weak and brittle), and estimation of the fracture risk .

  • Cervical Spine X-Ray (2 views)

    Cervical spine x-ray detects the cause of neck, shoulder, upper back or arm pain, as well as tingling, numbness or weakness in the arm or hand.

Medical Report and Medical Review*

$928.00 (BF/GST)
$1011.52 (AF/GST)

Platinum

Early health screening empowers you to stay one step ahead of potential illnesses, ensuring a healthier and happier future.


Physical Examination by Doctor
  • Examination of Heart, Lungs and Abdomen
  • Neurological and Musculoskeletal Examination
  • Blood Pressure Reading
Clinical Measurements

Body Composition

Height, Weight, Body Mass Index, Body Fat %, Water %, Muscles Mass %, Visceral Fat % & Bone Mass

Eye check

Visual Acuity

Tonometry (Eye Pressure)
A test that measures the pressure inside your eye to check if you are at risk of glaucoma.
Resting Electrocardiogram (ECG)
A measurement of the electrical activity of your heart, while at rest, to determine whether there is abnormal activity attributed to certain heart conditions.
Blood and Urine Investigations (Glossary)
Spirometry
A test that measures lung function by measuring the amount of air inhaled and exhaled. It is commonly used to help diagnose asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and conditions that affect breathing capacity.
Digital Brain Function Screen
Digital Brain Function Screen is a health screening test designed to assess cognitive function through various digital assessments and tasks. This test are relevant for monitoring brain health as individuals age, helping to address concerns related to memory loss, confusion, and other cognitive issues.
Choice of 2 of the following tests:
  • Stress ECG (Treadmill)

    This test is used to measure and detect heart activity responds when exercising. You will be required to walk/jog on a treadmill while heart activity is monitored. You will need to be in sports attire.

  • Ultrasound Liver - Fasting

    This ultrasound requires fasting (no food) for 6-8 hours. Food intake can make it difficult to have a clear image. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine the major organs in the Liver: (Liver, Pancreas, Gall bladder and Spleen)

  • Ultrasound Prostate – Male
    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other prostate-related conditions.
  • Ultrasound Kidney, Ureters and Bladder (KUB) ***

    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. Subsequently you will be asked to clear your bladder for more images when your bladder is empty. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine the kidneys, ureters, and bladder.

  • Ultrasound Thyroid

    This ultrasound does not require any pre-preparation. This procedure may take 15-20mins.This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other thyroid-related conditions.

  • Ultrasound Pelvis – Female

    This ultrasound requires a full bladder. You will be asked to drink 4-6 glasses of water, and it takes 30mins to fill up your bladder. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to check the female reproductive system for abnormalities.

  • Ultrasound Breast – Female

    This ultrasound does not require any pre-preparation. You are encourage to reschedule this test if you are menstruating, or breast- feeding. The tenderness of breasts during your period may be discomfort, and lactacting breasts can make difficult to have a clear image. This procedure may take 15-20mins. This is a non-invasive imaging test to examine any abnormalities, cancer, or other breast-related conditions.

  • Mammogram** – Female

    A mammogram is one of the most reliable screening tool for breast cancer involving x-rays.

    Recommended for ladies, 40 and above

  • Cervical Cancer Screening – HPV DNA (female)

    HPV DNA is a screening test for cervical cancer. The HPV test analyses a small amount of cells taken from the cervix to detect the presence of the human papillomavirus, a virus that can lead to the development of genital warts, abnormal cervical cells or cervical cancer.

    The sampling procedure for a HPV test is carried out in the same way as a Pap test

  • Urea Breath Test - Fasting

    The urea breath test is used to detect Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), a type of bacteria that may infect the stomach and is a main cause of ulcers in both the stomach and duodenum. 6 hours of fasting required.

  • Bone Mass Density (Radlink Paragon)

    Bone Mineral Density (BMD) helps to diagnose the risk of osteoporosis (bone disease in which bones become weak and brittle), and estimation of the fracture risk .

  • Cervical Spine X-Ray (2 views)

    Cervical spine x-ray detects the cause of neck, shoulder, upper back or arm pain, as well as tingling, numbness or weakness in the arm or hand.

Choice of 1 of the following tests:
  • Heart Scan - CT Cardiac Calcium Score (Radlink Paragon & Novena)

    ** [no caffeine or alcoholic intake, can eat lightly]

    This score calculates the amount of calcified plaque in your coronary arteries and determines your risk of developing Coronary Artery Disease (CAD).

  • CT Lung Screen (Radlink Paragon & Novena)

    CT Lung Screen is an examination of one's lungs, to diagnose lung cancer at a very early stage.

  • Osteoporosis Screening – Bone Mass Density (Radlink Paragon) + Vitamin D Total

    Measurement of Bone Mineral Density (BMD) + Vitamin D2/D3 levels helps determine risk for osteoporosis (bone disease in which bones become weak).

  • Gastro Clear: Gastric Cancer Screening

    Simplifies Stomach Cancer detection by using a blood test to assess stomach cancer risk before symptoms appear.

  • CT Renal Colic Screen (Radlink Paragon & Novena)

    CT renal colic screen is an examination of suspected kidney stone, which provides the location and size of the stone

Medical Report and Medical Review*

$1698.00 (BF/GST)
$1850.82 (AF/GST)

* The Digital Brain Function Screening (DBFS) will be available starting April 5th, 2025, as an option for the Gold Plan and as part of the comprehensive Sapphire and Platinum plan. Please note that management reserves the right to update any terms and conditions without prior notice. Thank you for your understanding.

Not sure which Screening suits you?

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Locations

NOVENA

NOVENA

238B Thomson Road,
Novena Square Tower B, #05-01,
Singapore 307685

Clinic Operating hours:
Mon to Fri: 7.30am to 5.00pm
Sat: 7.30am to 1.00pm
Sun / PH: Closed

ORCHARD

ORCHARD

391B Orchard Road,
Ngee Ann City Tower B, #26-02,
Singapore 238874

Clinic Operating hours:
Mon to Fri: 7.30am to 5.00pm
Sat: 7.30am to 1.00pm
Sun: 7.30am to 1.00pm
PH: Closed

RAFFLES PLACE

RAFFLES PLACE

10 Collyer Quay,
#03-08/09,
Singapore 049315

Clinic Operating hours:
Mon to Fri: 7.30am to 5.00pm
Sat: 7.30am to 1.00pm
Sun / PH: Closed

Available by appointment only.

Contact us at +65 63333636

Frequently Asked Questions for Health Screening

Health Screening Frequency

It is recommended to undergo a health screening annually, especially if you are 30 yearsold and above or have a family history of chronic conditions. Our doctors can provide personalised recommendations based on your health profile

Fasting Requirements

Fasting is not required for non-fasting health screening tests; however, it is advisable to avoid heavy meals before your health screening. If your health screening includes an abdominal/liver ultrasound, you must fast for at least 8 hours before your appointment (no food or drinks). If you are scheduled for a urea breath test, you should avoid all food but may drink plain water up to 4 hours before the test.

Yes, non-fasting tests are reliable. Opting for non-fasting health screening tests provides flexibility and convenience. 

Here are some considerations for non-fasting health screening tests: 

  • Suitable if you do not have anaemia or high cholesterol and are not on any cholesterol-lowering medication. 
  • Not recommended if you require an abdominal/liver ultrasound or urea breath test. 
  • Allows you to have a light breakfast before your appointment. 

Simply quote “NF” when booking your health screening appointment (only available during afternoon slots). 

Note: If your HbA1C (blood sugar test) is borderline or your triglyceride levels  

are extremely high, the doctor may recommend an additional fasting blood test.  

This may incur an additional charge.  

Yes, you must fast for at least 8 hours before your appointment, if you are undergoing: 

  • Abdominal/liver ultrasound 
  • Urea breath test 
  • MRE liver scan 

Medications

  • Diabetes medication, (e.g., insulin) should be delayed until fasting tests are completed. 
  • Do not take any TCM medication a night before the health screening.
  • Heart and high blood pressure medications can be taken as usual. 
  • Other routine medications or supplements should also be taken after your screening, if fasting is required. 
  • If you are unwell, please reschedule your health screening until you have fully recovered.” 

What to Bring

Bring the following documents when you are coming for your appointment: 

  • Singapore NRIC/Passport/Employment Pass/Work Permit. 
  • Company letter, Letter of Guarantee, authorisation letter, or staff pass (if applicable). 
  • Previous medical report(s) and radiology film(s) (if available). 
  • Complete the Health Screening Questionnaire included in your appointment confirmation email before your visit. 
  •  

After Your Health Screening

Your health screening report will be sent via email within 10 working days. We do not provide hard copies.

A personalised medical review is included within four months of your screening date. Additional reviews will incur consultation charges.

  • Telemedicine Review: Schedule your appointment through the LiveFuller app. 
  • Phone: Call us at 📞 6333 3636 and select Option 3 to request your review appointment. 
  • Email: Contact us at ehs@fullertonhealth.com to indicate your interest in booking a review. 

Others

You may defer the submission. Please ensure that you submit the samples within two months from the date of your health screening. 

You can drop off the specimens at any Fullerton Health clinic. Please refer to a list of our locations here.

You may still attend your health screening appointment. However, the following tests should be deferred until at least 10 days after your last day of menstruation:  

  1. ThinPrep/HPV DNA 
  2. Urine test 
  3. Stool test 

For more accurate results, it is advisable to reschedule your appointment for at least two weeks after you have fully recovered.

It is advisable that TCM treatment is done 2 weeks before your health screening.