Dr Chua Boon Suan – Health Screening Specialist In Singapore
Dr Chua Boon Suan is the Health Screening Specialist and the Senior Resident Physician at AsiaMedic Wellness Assessment Centre.
Cancer is the #1 cause of death in Singapore and 1 in 4 people may develop cancer in their lifetime.Â
Regular health screening helps in early detection of medical conditions and allows treatment before the condition worsens. Importantly, this includes cancer. Many cancers often do not present any symptoms until they have become advanced. Heart disease and other chronic illnesses such as diabetes may similarly not have any symptoms in the early stages. This is why going for regular health screenings is important, as it may help to detect such conditions early. In South Korea for instance, early detection and screening efforts have helped enable better survival rate for colon cancer.Â
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Understand your baseline health status.
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Height & Weight (BMI)
2. Blood Pressure
LABORATORY TESTS
3. Urine FEME
4. Urine Microalbumin
5. Urine Creatinine
6. Urine Microalbumin to Creatinine Ratio
7. Blood Glucose
8. Blood Cholesterol
9. HbA1c
10. Full Blood Count
11. Kidney Function Test
12. Liver Function Test
13. Gout Screen
14. Bone Disease
15. Rheumatoid Factor
16. Hepatitis A
17. Hepatitis B
18. Thyroid Function (FT4, TSH)
19. Tumour Marker – AFP (Liver)
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Height & Weight (BMI)
2. Blood Pressure
LABORATORY TESTS
3. Urine FEME
4. Urine Microalbumin
5. Urine Creatinine
6. Urine Microalbumin to Creatinine Ratio
7. Blood Glucose
8. Blood Cholesterol
9. HbA1c
10. Full Blood Count
11. Kidney Function Test
12. Liver Function Test
13. Gout Screen
14. Bone Disease
15. Rheumatoid Factor
16. Hepatitis A
17. Hepatitis B
18. Thyroid Function (FT4, TSH)
19. Tumour Marker – AFP (Liver)
20. Tumour Marker – CEA (Colon)
21. Tumour Marker – PSA (Prostate) / CA125 (Ovaries)
22. Tumour Marker – CA19.9 (Pancreas)
23. Tumour Marker – EBV EA-IgA (Nose)
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Personal / Family Medical History
2. Body & Visceral Fat Analysis & Body Mass Index
3. Vision Acuity & Colour Vision
4. Medical Report
5. Medical Review
LABORATORY TESTS
6. Urine Analysis (FEME)
7. Stool Occult Blood
8. Blood Analysis:
Haematology
• Full Blood Count
• Peripheral Blood Film
• Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
• Blood Grouping
Lipid / Cholesterol Profile
• Total Cholesterol
• HDL Cholesterol
• Total / HDL Cholesterol Ratio
• LDL Cholesterol
• Triglycerides
Kidney Function Profile
• Urea
• Creatinine
• Sodium
• Potassium
• Chloride
• eGFR
Diabetic Screen
• Blood Glucose (Fasting)
Bone Joint Function
• Uric Acid
• Phosphate
• Rheumatoid Arthritis Factor
• Calcium
Liver Function Profile
• Total Protein
• Albumin
• Globulin
• A/G Ratio
• Alkaline Phosphatase
• Gamma GT
• SGPT (ALT)
• SGOT (AST)
• Total Bilirubin
Thyroid Study
• Free T4
• TSH
Hepatitis Screen
• Hepatitis A Antibody
• Hepatitis Bs Antigen
• Hepatitis Bs Antibody
Tumour Markers
• Liver (AFP)
• Colon (CEA)
• Pancreas (CA 19-9)
• Nose (EBV)
• Prostate (PSA)
Venereal Disease Screen
• VDRL + Titre
• TPHA (if VDRL is reactive)
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Personal / Family Medical History
2. Body & Visceral Fat Analysis & Body Mass Index
3. Vision Acuity & Colour Vision
4. Medical Report
5. Medical Review
LABORATORY TESTS
6. Urine Analysis (FEME)
7. Stool Occult Blood
8. Blood Analysis:
Haematology
• Full Blood Count
• Peripheral Blood Film
• Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
• Blood Grouping
Lipid / Cholesterol Profile
• Total Cholesterol
• HDL Cholesterol
• Total / HDL Cholesterol Ratio
• LDL Cholesterol
• Triglycerides
Kidney Function Profile
• Urea
• Creatinine
• Sodium
• Potassium
• Chloride
• eGFR
Diabetic Screen
• Blood Glucose (Fasting)
Bone Joint Function
• Uric Acid
• Phosphate
• Rheumatoid Arthritis Factor
• Calcium
Liver Function Profile
• Total Protein
• Albumin
• Globulin
• A/G Ratio
• Alkaline Phosphatase
• Gamma GT
• SGPT (ALT)
• SGOT (AST)
• Total Bilirubin
Thyroid Study
• Free T4
• TSH
Hepatitis Screen
• Hepatitis A Antibody
• Hepatitis Bs Antigen
• Hepatitis Bs Antibody
Tumour Markers
• Liver (AFP)
• Colon (CEA)
• Pancreas (CA 19-9)
• Nose (EBV)
• Ovaries (CA125)
• Breast (CA 15.3)
Venereal Disease Screen
• VDRL + Titre
• TPHA (if VDRL is reactive)
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Height & Weight (BMI)
2. Blood Pressure
3. Vision Acuity & Colour Vision
4. Body Fats Analysis
5. Waist-Hip Ratio
LABORATORY TESTS
6. Urine FEME
7. Stool Occult Blood
8. Urine Microalbumin
9. Urine Creatinine
10. Urine Microalbumin to Creatinine Ratio
11. Blood Glucose
12. Blood Cholesterol
13. HbA1c
14. Full Blood Count
15. Kidney Function Test
16. Liver Function Test
17. Gout Screen
18. Bone Disease
19. Rheumatoid Factor
20. Hepatitis A
21. Hepatitis B
22. Thyroid Function (FT4, TSH)
23. Tumour Marker – AFP (Liver)
24. Tumour Marker – CEA (Colon)
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Pre-Health Screening
2. Medical History & Risk
3. Profile Screening
4. Doctor’s Consultation
5. Physical Examination
– Height & Weight
– Body Mass Index
– Blood Pressure Reading
6. Post Examination TeleReview & Recommendations
7. Medical Report
8. Health & Lifestyle Counselling
9. Resting ECG
LABORATORY TESTS
Haematology Profile
10. Full Blood Count
11. PBF
Lipid Profile
12. Total Cholesterol
13. HDL Cholesterol
14. LDL Cholesterol
15. T.Chol/HDL Ratio
16. Triglycerides
Diabetic Panel
17. Fasting Blood Glucose
Renal Profile
18. Urea
19. Creatinine
20. Sodium
21. Potassium
22. Chloride
Bone & Joint Profile
23. Calcium
24. Phosphate
25. Uric Acid
Liver Profile
26. Bilirubin
27. Protein
28. Albumin
29. Globulin
30. A/G Ratio
31. ALT/SGPT
32. AST/SGOT
33. Alkaline Phosphatase
34. GGT
Thyroid Profile
35. Free T4
36. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
37. HEPATITIS PROFILE
38. Hepatitis Bs Antigen
39. Hepatitis Bs Antibody
40. Hepatitis A IgG Antibody
Cancer Marker
41. Alpha Fetoprotein (Liver)
42. Carcinoembryonic Antigen (Colon)
Urine & Stool Analysis
43. Urine FEME
44. Urine Microalbumin
45. Urine Creatinine
46. Urine Microalbumin / Creatinine Ratio
STD Profile
47. HIV Antibodies
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Medical History Review
2. Full Physical Examination
3. Blood Pressure
4. Heart Rate
5. Temperature
6. Visual Acuity
7. Colour Vision
8. Height
9. Weight
10. BMI
11. Resting Electrocardiogram (ECG)
12. Treadmill Stress Test
13. Chest X-Ray
LABORATORY TESTS
14. Full Blood Examination
15. Renal Function Test
16. Diabetic Screen
17. Liver Function Test
18. Lipid Profile
19. Bone Profile
20. Gout
21. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
22. VDRL (titre if reactive)
23. TPHA (if VDRL is reactive)
24. Rheumatoid Factor
25. Hepatitis B surface Antigen (HBsAg)
26. Hepatitis B surface Antibody (HBsAb)
27. Hepatitis A Antibody (Total)Â
28. Hepatitis C Antibody
29. Urine Examination (Urine FEME)
30. Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP)
31. Carcino Embryonic Antigen (CEA)
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Consultation with doctor
2. AI Fundus Screening
3. ECG with Report
4. Chest X-ray with Report
5. Review of Report
LABORATORY TESTS
6. HBA1C
7. Free T4
8. Full Blood Count and ESR
9. Blood Group and Rhesus
10. Renal profile (Kidney Function)
11. Liver Function Test
12. Fasting Blood Sugar (Diabetes)
13. Calcium & Phosphates (Bone Metabolism)
14. Uric Acid (Gout)
15. Lipid Profile (Cholesterol)
16. TSH (Thyroid disease)
17. Alpha-Fetoprotein (Liver cancer)
18. Carcinoembryonic Antigen (Colon cancer)
19. RA Factor (Rheumatoid Arthritis)
20. TPA (Syphilis screening)
21. Hepatitis A and B screening (HBsAg, HBsAb, HAV-IgG)
22. Urine test (FEME)
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Consultation & physical examination by doctor
2. Explanation of screening report by doctor
3. Vital signs monitoring (BP, pulse, temperature)
4. Vision testing
5. Pure tone audiometry
6. Body fat analysis
7. Resting ECG
8. Chest X-ray with report by radiologist
9. Ultrasound abdomen & pelvis with report by radiologist
LABORATORY TESTS
10. Fasting glucose
11. Bone metabolism profile
12. Uric Acid
13. Renal function test
14. Liver function test
15. Lipid profile
16. Thyroid function test
17. Urine FEME
18. Alpha fetoprotein (AFP)
19. Full blood count
20. Peripheral blood film
21. Hepatitis A antibody screening (IgG)
22. Hepatitis B screening (Surface antigen & antibody)
23. Hepatitis C antibody screening (IgG)
24. HIV screening (HIV-1 anitgen & HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibody)
25. Rheumatoid arthritis factor
26. ABO and rhesus blood Grouping
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Consultation & physical examination by doctor
2. Explanation of screening report by doctor
3. Vital signs monitoring (BP, pulse, temperature)
4. Vision testing
5. Pure tone audiometry
6. Body fat analysis
7. Resting ECG
8. Chest X-ray with report by radiologist
9. Ultrasound abdomen & pelvis with report by radiologist
10. Ultrasound breast with report by radiologist
LABORATORY TESTS
11. Pap smear (liquid based cytology)
12. Fasting glucose
13. Bone metabolism profile
14. Uric Acid
15. Renal function test
16. Liver function test
17. Lipid profile
18. Thyroid function test
19. Urine FEME
20. Alpha fetoprotein (AFP)
21. Full blood count
22. Peripheral blood film
23. Hepatitis A antibody screening (IgG)
24. Hepatitis B screening (Surface antigen & antibody)
25. Hepatitis C antibody screening (IgG)
26. HIV screening (HIV-1 anitgen & HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibody)
27. Rheumatoid arthritis factor
28. ABO and rhesus blood grouping
For those who have greater risk factors for health conditions or wish to have a more comprehensive screening.
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Height & Weight (BMI)
2. Blood Pressure
3. Vision Acuity & Colour Vision
4. Body Fats Analysis
5. Waist-Hip Ratio
6. Tonometry
7. Chest X-ray
8. Resting Electrocardiogram
9. Choice of 1:
– Mammogram
– Ultrasound Breast
– Ultrasound Prostate
– Ultrasound Pelvis
– Treadmill Stress Test
– Ultrasound Abdomen
LABORATORY TESTS
10. Urine FEME
11. Stool Occult Blood
12. Urine Microalbumin
13. Urine Creatinine
14. Urine Microalbumin to Creatinine Ratio
15. Blood Glucose
16. Blood Cholesterol
17. HbA1c
18. Full Blood Count
19. Kidney Function Test
20. Liver Function Test
21. Gout Screen
22. Bone Disease
23. Rheumatoid Factor
24. Hepatitis A
25. Hepatitis B
26. Thyroid Function (FT4, TSH)
27. Tumour Marker – AFP (Liver)
28. Tumour Marker – CEA (Colon)
29. Tumour Marker – PSA (Prostate) / CA125 (Ovaries)
30. Tumour Marker – CA19.9 (Pancreas)
31. Tumour Marker – EBV EA-IgA (Nose)
32. Tumour Marker – Beta HCG (Testicular) / CA15.3 (Breast)
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Medical Examination
2. Personal / Family Medical History
3. Body & Visceral Fat Analysis & Body Mass Index
4. Vision Acuity & Colour Vision
5. Chest X-Ray
6. 12-Lead Resting Electrocardiogram (ECG)
7. Medical Report
8. Medical Review- If Results Abnormal
9. Choice of 1 out of the following tests :
– Hepatobiliary System Ultrasound (Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Spleen and Bile Duct)
– Bone Mineral Densitometry
– Prostate Ultrasound (Male)
– Treadmill Stress ECG
– Urea Breath Test
LABORATORY TESTS
11. Urine Analysis (FEME)
12. Stool Occult Blood
13. Blood Analysis:
Haematology
– Full Blood Count
– Peripheral Blood Film
– Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
– Blood Grouping
Lipid/Cholesterol Profile
– Total Cholesterol
– HDL Cholesterol
– Total / HDL Cholesterol Ratio
– LDL Cholesterol
– Triglycerides
– Apolipoprotein A1
– Apolipoprotein B
Kidney Function Profile
– Urea
– Creatinine
– Sodium
– Potassium
– Chloride
– eGFR
Diabetic Screen
– Blood Glucose (Fasting)
Bone Joint Function
– Uric Acid
– Phosphate
– Rheumatoid Arthritis Factor
– Calcium
Liver Function Profile
– Total Protein
– Albumin
– Globulin
– A/G Ratio
– Alkaline Phosphatase
– Gamma GT
– SGPT (ALT)
– SGOT (AST)
– Total Bilirubin
– Thyroid Study
– Free T4
– TSH
Hepatitis Screen
– Hepatitis A & Bs Antibody
– Hepatitis Bs Antigen
Tumour Markers
– Liver (AFP)
– Colon (CEA)
– Prostate (PSA) – Male
Venereal Disease Screen
– VDRL + Titre
– TPHA (if VDRL is reactive)
Other Screen
– GASTROClear* test
* Blood can be drawn 2 hours after a meal. It is recommended not to drink alcohol, smoke, or eat pickled food for at least 1 day before blood collection.
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Medical Examination
2. Personal / Family Medical History
3. Body & Visceral Fat Analysis & Body Mass Index
4. Vision Acuity & Colour Vision
5. Chest X-Ray
6. 12-Lead Resting Electrocardiogram (ECG)
7. Medical Report
8. Medical Review- If Results Abnormal
9. Choice of 1 out of the following 7 tests :
– Hepatobiliary System Ultrasound (Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Spleen and Bile Duct)
– Bone Mineral Densitometry
– Treadmill Stress ECG
– Breast Ultrasound
– Mammogram
– Pelvic Ultrasound
– Urea Breath Test
LABORATORY TESTS
10. ThinPrep
11. Urine Analysis (FEME)
12. Stool Occult Blood
13. Blood Analysis:
Haematology
– Full Blood Count
– Peripheral Blood Film
– Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
– Blood Grouping
Lipid/Cholesterol Profile
– Total Cholesterol
– HDL Cholesterol
– Total / HDL Cholesterol Ratio
– LDL Cholesterol
– Triglycerides
– Apolipoprotein A1
– Apolipoprotein B
Kidney Function Profile
– Urea
– Creatinine
– Sodium
– Potassium
– Chloride
– eGFR
Diabetic Screen
– Blood Glucose (Fasting)
Bone Joint Function
– Uric Acid
– Phosphate
– Rheumatoid Arthritis Factor
– Calcium
Liver Function Profile
– Total Protein
– Albumin
– Globulin
– A/G Ratio
– Alkaline Phosphatase
– Gamma GT
– SGPT (ALT)
– SGOT (AST)
– Total Bilirubin
– Thyroid Study
– Free T4
– TSH
Hepatitis Screen
– Hepatitis A & Bs Antibody
– Hepatitis Bs Antigen
Tumour Markers
– Liver (AFP)
– Colon (CEA)
– Ovaries (CA125)
Venereal Disease Screen
– VDRL + Titre
– TPHA (if VDRL is reactive)
Other Screen
– GASTROClear* test
* Blood can be drawn 2 hours after a meal. It is recommended not to drink alcohol, smoke, or eat pickled food for at least 1 day before blood collection.
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Pre-Health Screening Questionnaire
2. Medical History & Risk Profile – Screening
3. Doctor’s Consultation
4. Physical Examination
5. Height & Weight
6. Body Mass Index
7. Blood Pressure Reading
8. Resting ECG
9. Visual acuity
10. Colour vision
11. Tonometry
12. Post Examination TeleReview & Recommendations
13. Medical Report
14. Health & Lifestyle Counselling
15. Chest X-ray
16. Choice of two ultrasound scans:
– Ultrasound Thyroid
– Ultrasound Breast (Female)
– Ultrasound Hepatobiliary System (HBS)
– Ultrasound Kidney
– Ultrasound Pelvis (Female)
– Ultrasound Prostate (Male)
Optional Add-On Tests
– Mammogram (Only for ladies aged 40s and above)
LABORATORY TESTS
Haematology Profile
17. Full Blood Count
18. PBF
19. ABO Grouping
Iron Studies
20. Iron
21.Total Iron Binding Capacity
22. % Iron Saturation
23. Ferritin
24. Transferrin
Lipid Profile / Cardiac Risk Profile
25. Total Cholesterol
26. HDL Cholesterol
27. LDL Cholesterol
28. T.Chol/HDL Ratio
29. Triglycerides
30. hs C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
Diabetic Panel
31. Fasting Blood Glucose
32. HbA1c
Renal Profile
33. Urea
34. Creatinine
35. Sodium
36. Potassium
37. Chloride
Bone & Joint Profile
38. Calcium
39. Phosphate
40. Uric Acid
41. Rheumatoid Factor
42. Vitamin D
Liver Profile
43. Bilirubin
44. Protein
45. Albumin
46. Globulin
47. A/G Ratio
48. ALT/SGPT
49. AST/SGOT
50. Alkaline Phosphatase
51. GGT
Thyroid Profile
52. Free T4
53. Free T3
54. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
Hepatitis Profile
55. Hepatitis Bs Antigen
56. Hepatitis Bs Antibody
57. Hepatitis A IgG Antibody
58. Hepatitis C IgG Antibody
Cancer Marker
59. Alpha Fetoprotein (Liver)
60. Carcinoembryonic Antigen (Colon)
61. CA 19.9 (Pancreas)
62. CA 125 (Ovary) (Female)
63. EBV EA + EBNA-1 IgA (Nose)
64. Beta HCG (Germ Cell Tumour)
65. CA 15.3 (Breast) (Female)
66. Prostate Specific Antigen (Prostate) (Male)
Urine & Stool AnalysisUrine FEME
67. Urine Microalbumin
68. Urine Creatinine
69. Urine Microalbumin / Creatinine Ratio
70. Stool Occult Blood
STD Profile
71. HIV Antibodies
72. VDRL & TPHA if “+”
Anaemia Profile
73. Folic Acid
74. Vitamin B12
Hormone Profile
75. Testosterone (Testicle) (Male)
76. Estradiol E (Female)
Cervical Screening
77. Thin Prep (Female)
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Consultation with doctor
2. AI Fundus Screening
3. ECG with Report
4. Chest X-ray with Report
5. Stress ECG (Treadmill) with Report
6. Ultrasound Abdomen and Pelvis
7. Audiometry
8. Review of Report
LABORATORY TESTS
9. HBA1C
10. Free T4
11. HSCRP
12. Hepatitis C
13. Helicobacter Pylori
14. CA 19.9 (for gastro-intestinal cancer)
15. PSA (for prostate cancer)
16. Full Blood Count and ESR
17. Blood Group and Rhesus
18. Renal profile (Kidney Function)
19. Liver Function Test
20. Fasting Blood Sugar (Diabetes)
21. Calcium & Phosphates (Bone Metabolism)
22. Uric Acid (Gout)
23. Lipid Profile (Cholesterol)
24. TSH (Thyroid disease)
25. Alpha-Fetoprotein (Liver cancer)
26. Carcinoembryonic Antigen (Colon cancer)
27. RA Factor (Rheumatoid Arthritis)
28 TPA (Syphilis screening)
29. Hepatitis A and B screening (HBsAg, HBsAb, HAV-IgG)
30. Urine test (FEME)
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Consultation with doctor
2. AI Fundus Screening
3. ECG with Report
4. Chest X-ray with Report
5. Audiometry
6. Stress ECG (Treadmill) with Report
7. Ultrasound Abdomen and Pelvis
8. Review Of Report
LABORATORY TESTS
9. HBA1C
10. Free T4
11. HSCRP
12. Hepatitis C
13. Helicobacter Pylori
14. CA 19.9 (for gastro-intestinal cancer)
15. Liquid –based Pap Smear Test
16. CA 15.3 (for breast cancer)
17. CA 125 (for ovary cancer)
18. Full Blood Count and ESR
19. Blood Group and Rhesus
20. Renal profile (Kidney Function)
21. Liver Function Test
22. Fasting Blood Sugar (Diabetes)
23. Calcium & Phosphates (Bone Metabolism)
24. Uric Acid (Gout)
25. Lipid Profile (Cholesterol)
26. TSH (Thyroid disease)
27. Alpha-Fetoprotein (Liver cancer)
28. Carcinoembryonic Antigen (Colon cancer)
29. RA Factor (Rheumatoid Arthritis)
30. TPA (Syphilis screening)
31. Hepatitis A and B screening (HBsAg, HBsAb, HAV-IgG)
32. Urine test (FEME)
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Consultation & physical examination by doctor
2. Explanation of screening report by doctor
3. Vital signs monitoring (BP, pulse, temperature)
4. Vision testing
5. Pure tone audiometry
6. Body fat analysis
7. Diet & wellness counselling
8. Opthalmic screening
9. Resting ECG
10. Exercise stress test with report by cardiologist
11. Chest X-ray with report by radiologist
12. Ultrasound abdomen & pelvis with report by radiologist
13. DEXA Scan (3 region) with report by radiologist
LABORATORY TESTS
14. Fasting glucose
15. HbA1c
16. Bone metabolism profile
17. Uric Acid
18. Renal function test
19. Liver function test
20. Lipid profile
21. Thyroid function test
22. Urine FEME
23. Male hormonal profile
  -Testosterone level
  – Prolactin
  – Cortisol
24. Alpha fetoprotein (AFP)
25. Male tumour markers
  – PSA (prostate specific antigen)
  – CA 199
  – CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen)
26. Full blood count
27. Peripheral blood film
28. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
29. Hepatitis A antibody screening (IgG)
30. Hepatitis B screening (Surface antigen & antibody)
31. Hepatitis C antibody screening (IgG)
32. HIV screening (HIV-1 anitgen & HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibody)
33. Rheumatoid arthritis factor
34. ABO and rhesus blood Grouping
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Consultation & physical examination by doctor
2. Explanation of screening report by doctor
3. Vital signs monitoring (BP, pulse, temperature)
4. Vision testing
5. Pure tone audiometry
6. Body fat analysis
7. Diet & wellness counselling
8. Opthalmic screening
9. Resting ECG
10. Exercise stress test with report by cardiologist
11. Chest X-ray with report by radiologist
12. Ultrasound abdomen & pelvis with report by radiologist
13. Mammogram/breast ultrasound with report by radiologist
14. DEXA Scan (3 region) with report by radiologist
LABORATORY TESTS
15. Fasting glucose
16. HbA1c
17. Bone metabolism profile
18. Uric Acid
19. Renal function test
20. Liver function test
21. Lipid profile
22. Thyroid function test
23. Urine FEME
24. Female hormonal profile
  – Follicle stimulating hormone
  – Luteinizing hormone
  – Oestradiol (E2)
  – Prolactin
  – Cortisol
  – Alpha fetoprotein (AFP)
25. Female tumour markers
  – CA 125
  – CA 153
  – CA 199
  – CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen)
26. Pap smear (liquid based cytology)
27. Full blood count
28. Peripheral blood film
29. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
30. Hepatitis A antibody screening (IgG)
31. Hepatitis B screening (Surface antigen & antibody)
32. Hepatitis C antibody screening (IgG)
33. HIV screening (HIV-1 anitgen & HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibody)
34. Rheumatoid arthritis factor
35. ABO and rhesus blood Grouping
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Medical History Review
2. Full Physical Examination
3. Vital Sign Assessment
– Blood Pressure
– Heart Rate
– Temperature
– Visual Acuity
– Colour Vision
– Height
-Weight
– BMI
4. Cardiac Profile
 – Resting Electrocardiogram (ECG)
– Treadmill Stress Test
– ECHO
5. Radiology & Examination
– Chest X-Ray
LABORATORY TESTS
6. Profile Tests
– Full Blood Examination
– Renal Function Test
– Diabetic Screen
– Liver Function Test
– Lipid Profile
– Bone Profile
– Gout
 7. Thyroid Screen
– Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
– Free T4 (FT4) & Free T3 (FT3)
8. Immunology & Serology
– VDRL (titre if reactive)
– TPHA (if VDRL is reactive)
– Rheumatoid Factor
– Hepatitis B surface Antigen (HBsAg)
– Hepatitis B surface Antibody (HBsAb)
– Hepatitis C Antibody
– HIV Ag/Ab Screening
– Urine Examination (Urine FEME)
9. Tumour Markers
– Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP)
– Carcino Embryonic Antigen (CEA)
– CA19.9
– Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) for Male / CA 125 & CA 15.3 for Female
35. ABO and rhesus blood Grouping
For those with a family history of cancer, or have other risk factors for cancer.
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Doctor Consultation / medical report / medical review (for adverse results)
2. Body & Visceral Fat Analysis & Body Mass Index
3. Vision Acuity & Colour Vision
LABORATORY TESTS
4. GASTROClear* (Stomach Cancer)
5. Tumour Markers
– Liver (AFP)
– Colon (CEA)
– Pancreas (CA 19-9)
– Prostate (PSA)
– Beta HCG
– Nose (EVB)
* Blood can be drawn 2 hours after a meal. It is recommended not to drink alcohol, smoke, or eat pickled food for at least 1 day before blood collection.
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Doctor Consultation / medical report / medical review (for adverse results)
2. Body & Visceral Fat Analysis & Body Mass Index
3. Vision Acuity & Colour Vision
LABORATORY TESTS
4. GASTROClear* (Stomach Cancer)
5. Tumour Markers
– Liver (AFP)
– Colon (CEA)
– Pancreas (C19-9)
– Ovaries (CA125)
– Breast (CA15.3)
– Nose (EVB)
* Blood can be drawn 2 hours after a meal. It is recommended not to drink alcohol, smoke, or eat pickled food for at least 1 day before blood collection.
CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS
1. Height & Weight (BMI)
2. Blood Pressure
3. Vision Acuity & Colour Vision
4. Body Fats Analysis
5. Waist-Hip Ratio
6. Tonometry
7. Chest X-ray
8. Resting Electrocardiogram
9. 2D Echocardiogram
10. Calcium Score
11. Choice of 2:
– Mammogram
– Ultrasound Breast
– Ultrasound Prostate
– Ultrasound Pelvis
– Treadmill Stress Test
– Ultrasound Abdomen
LABORATORY TESTS
12. Urine FEME
13. Stool Occult Blood
14. Urine Microalbumin
15. Urine Creatinine
16. Urine Microalbumin to Creatinine Ratio
17. Blood Glucose
18. Blood Cholesterol
19. HbA1c
20. Full Blood Count
21. Kidney Function Test
22. Liver Function Test
23. Gout Screen
24. Bone Disease
25. Rheumatoid Factor
26. Hepatitis A
27. Hepatitis B
28. Thyroid Function (FT4, TSH)
29. Tumour Marker – AFP (Liver)
30. Tumour Marker – CEA (Colon)
31. Tumour Marker – PSA (Prostate) / CA125 (Ovaries)
32. Tumour Marker – CA19.9 (Pancreas)
33. Tumour Marker – EBV EA-IgA (Nose)
34. Tumour Marker – Beta HCG (Testicular) / CA15.3 (Breast)
35. Helicobacter Pylori
36. Hepatitis C
37. Heart Screen (Apolipoprotein A, Apolipoprotein B, Apo B/A1 Ratio, HsCRP)
38. Deficiency Screen (Vit D, Vit B12, Folate, Iron)
Dr Chua Boon Suan is the Senior Resident Physician at AsiaMedic Wellness Assessment Centre in Singapore. For many years of her career, she saw patients at the Health Screening and Wellness Centres at various hospitals and helps patients manage their chronic illnesses. If you are interested in doing a health screening at AsiaMedic, Dr Chua may be the doctor for you.
Dr Chua Boon Suan is the Health Screening Specialist and the Senior Resident Physician at AsiaMedic Wellness Assessment Centre.
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