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YISHUN HEALTH SCREENING

The Humble Guide to Yishun Health Screening 
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Yishun Health Screening 

Our Commitment to Your Health


At Nee Soon Clinic, your health is our top priority. Our comprehensive health screening services are meticulously designed to provide you with a holistic evaluation of your well-being, emphasizing preventive care and early detection of potential health issues.

We understand the importance of proactive health management. Our team of dedicated healthcare professionals at Nee Soon Clinic is committed to delivering personalized, comprehensive health screenings that go beyond routine check-ups. We aim to empower you to take charge of your health.

Price of Yishun Health Screening 

Prices of Yishun Health Screening at Nee Soon Clinic are transparent, value for money and affordable.

STARTS FROM: $60 Nett

1. Choosing Yishun Health Screening 

Personal Touch
Our team at Nee Soon Clinic consists of highly qualified healthcare professionals with extensive experience in preventive care. Our staff is committed to delivering top-notch care with a personal touch for Yishun Health Screening.

 

State-of-the-Art Partnering Screening Facilities and Laboratories 
Nee Soon Clinic partners with laboratories and diagnostic centres with state-of-the-art facilities and the latest medical technologies. Our commitment to excellence ensures that you receive fast accurate and reliable health screening results. Yishun Health Screening

Precision Targeted Screening
Nee Soon Clinic recognize that every individual is unique. Our health screenings at Nee Soon Clinic are tailored to your age, gender, medical history, and specific health concerns. This personalized approach ensures that you receive the most relevant and meaningful insights into your health.

 

Comprehensive Blood Tests
Our comprehensive blood tests at Nee Soon Clinic cover a wide range of parameters, including cholesterol levels, blood sugar, liver function, kidney function, hormone levels, bloods electrolytes and metabolites, STI screening and more. These tests provide a comprehensive overview of your internal health, allowing for early detection and intervention.

Cardiovascular Health Evaluation
Cardiovascular health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being. Nee Soon Clinic offers thorough cardiovascular health evaluations including blood pressure monitoring and Electrocardiogram (ECG), Treadmill ECG, Trans-thoracic echocardiogram (TTE), CT Calcium Score, CT to assess the health of your heart and circulatory system.

Early Cancer Screening
Early detection of cancer significantly improves outcomes. Nee Soon Clinic provides tailored cancer screenings based on factors such as age, gender, and individual risk factors. This may include cancer markers blood tests, CT lung screen, stool occult blood, mammograms, US breasts, pap smears, US abdomen, US pelvic etc.

Lifestyle Consultations
Understanding the impact of lifestyle on health is key to preventive care. Our healthcare experts at Nee Soon Clinic offer personalized consultations to discuss lifestyle factors affecting your health, including nutrition, exercise, stress management, and sleep patterns.

Confidentiality and Privacy
Your health information is handled with the utmost confidentiality and privacy at Nee Soon Clinic. We adhere to strict ethical standards and data protection protocols to ensure the security of your personal health information.


 

2. Health Screening Process 

Appointment Scheduling:
Contact our friendly staff at Nee Soon Clinic to schedule your health screening at your convenience.


Pre-Screening Assessment:
Before your health screening at Nee Soon Clinic, our team will conduct a pre-screening assessment to understand your health history and any specific concerns. Screening is customized to your needs.

Rapid Turnover:

Efficient health screening system ensure quick turn around time to ensure that you get the routine test results within 1-2 working days.

Results Consultation:
Receive detailed results and insights from our healthcare professionals at Nee Soon Clinic. Discuss any concerns, and receive guidance on maintaining or improving your health.

 

Follow-Up Recommendations:

Based on your health screening results, our team at Nee Soon Clinic will provide personalized recommendations for follow-up screenings, lifestyle modifications, or further medical interventions if necessary.
 

3. General Blood Tests in Yishun Health Screening 

General blood tests, also known as routine blood tests or a complete blood count (CBC), are commonly conducted to assess overall health and detect a variety of disorders. Here are some components typically included in general blood tests:

Complete Blood Count (CBC):
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC): Measures the number of red blood cells, which carry oxygen.
White Blood Cell Count (WBC): Assesses the number of white blood cells, crucial for the immune system.
Hemoglobin (Hb): Measures the oxygen-carrying capacity of red blood cells.
Hematocrit (Hct): Represents the percentage of blood composed of red blood cells.
Platelet Count: Evaluates the number of blood-clotting platelets.


Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP):
Electrolytes: Sodium, potassium, chloride levels.
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): Assesses kidney function.
Creatinine: Measures kidney function and overall hydration.
Glucose: Indicates blood sugar levels.


Liver Function:
Liver Function Tests (LFTs): Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) and Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT):
Indicators of liver health.
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP): Evaluates liver and bone health.
Bilirubin: Measures liver function and the breakdown of red blood cells.


Lipid Panel:
Total Cholesterol: Sum of HDL, LDL, and VLDL cholesterol levels.
High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL): "Good" cholesterol that helps remove other forms of cholesterol from the bloodstream.
Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL): "Bad" cholesterol associated with plaque buildup in arteries.
Triglycerides: Fats in the blood.


Thyroid Function Tests:
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Assesses thyroid function.
Free Thyroxine (FT4): Measures free thyroxine levels.

Inflammation Markers:
C-Reactive Protein (CRP): Indicates inflammation in the body.
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Measures inflammation by assessing how quickly red blood cells settle.

 

Kidney Function Tests:
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR): Estimates how well the kidneys filter blood.
Uric Acid: Assesses levels of uric acid in the blood.

4. Anaemia Blood Tests in Yishun Health Screening 

Iron Studies
Serum Iron: Measures the amount of iron in the blood.
Total Iron-Binding Capacity (TIBC): Evaluates the body's ability to bind and transport iron in the blood.

Transferrin Saturation: Calculates the percentage of transferrin that is saturated with iron.

Ferritin: Measures the amount of iron stored in the body.


Vitamin B12 and Folate Tests

Serum Folate Level Test: Measures the concentration of folate in the blood.
Serum B12 Level Test: Measures the concentration of vitamin B12 in the blood.
Homocysteine: Elevated levels may suggest deficiencies in vitamin B12 or folate.


Hemoglobin Electrophoresis
Hemoglobin Electrophoresis:
Identifies and quantifies different types of hemoglobin in the blood, useful in detecting hemoglobinopathies.

5. Autoimmune Disease Markers In Yishun Health Screening 

Reticulocyte Count: Measures the percentage of young red blood cells in the bloodstream, providing insight into bone marrow function and the body's ability to produce red blood cells.

ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate): Assesses the rate at which red blood cells settle in a tube, indicating inflammation levels in the body.

 

Anti-CCP (Anti-Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide) Antibody: Detects antibodies against citrulline, aiding in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.


Albumin: Measures the level of albumin, a protein in the blood, providing information about liver and kidney function and overall nutritional status.


C3 (Complement Component 3): Evaluates the activity of the complement system, an immune system component, often used in assessing autoimmune conditions.
C4 (Complement Component 4): Measures the level of complement component 4, complementing C3 in assessing immune system activity and autoimmune disorders.

 

Anti-dsDNA (Anti-Double Stranded DNA) Antibody: Detects antibodies against double-stranded DNA, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of lupus.


Anti Nuclear Factor (ANF): Identifies antibodies targeting the cell nucleus, commonly used in screening for autoimmune diseases like lupus.


Rheumatoid Factor: Measures antibodies attacking healthy tissues, particularly associated with rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune disorders.


Vitamin D (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Measures the level of vitamin D in the blood, essential for bone health, immune function, and overall well-being.

6. Cancer Markers In Yishun Health Screening 

Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP): Elevated in liver cancer and certain types of germ cell tumors.

 

CA 15-3: Used for monitoring breast cancer, especially in conjunction with CA 27.29.

 

CA 19-9: Elevated in pancreatic, colorectal, and gastric cancers.

 

CA 27.29: Used in conjunction with CA 15-3 for monitoring breast cancer.

 

CA 125: Elevated in ovarian cancer and other gynecological cancers.

 

Calcitonin: Elevated in medullary thyroid cancer.


CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen): Elevated in colorectal, pancreatic, gastric, and breast cancers.


PSA (Prostate-specific Antigen): Elevated in prostate cancer.

Thyroglobulin: Elevated in thyroid cancer, especially after thyroidectomy.

CA 72-4: Elevated in gastric and pancreatic cancers.


HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin): Elevated in germ cell tumors, gestational trophoblastic disease, and some types of testicular cancers.

7. Cancer Markers In Yishun Health Screening 

Troponins (cTnI, cTnT): Released when there is damage to the heart muscle. Troponin levels are highly specific to cardiac injury.


Creatine Kinase-MB (CK-MB): An enzyme released when there is damage to heart muscle cells. CK-MB isoenzyme is specific to the heart.


Myoglobin: A protein released into the bloodstream after heart muscle injury. Myoglobin elevation occurs earlier than troponins.


BNP (B-type Natriuretic Peptide): Released when the heart is under stress, particularly in conditions like heart failure. BNP levels help assess cardiac function.


CRP (C-Reactive Protein): While not specific to the heart, elevated CRP levels can indicate inflammation, including inflammation of the heart (myocarditis).


LDH (Lactate Dehydrogenase): Enzyme released during cell damage, including damage to the heart muscle.
AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase): Enzyme found in various tissues, including the heart. Elevated levels may indicate heart damage.


ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase): Enzyme found in the liver and heart. Elevated levels may indicate heart or liver damage.


NT-proBNP (N-terminal pro B-type Natriuretic Peptide): Similar to BNP, NT-proBNP is released in response to heart stress and is used in heart failure diagnosis and assessment.

 

Hs-CRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein):

A more sensitive form of CRP, often used to assess inflammation and cardiovascular risk.

 

Homocysteine:

Elevated levels may indicate an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.

8. Diabetes Tests in Yishun Health Screening 

Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS) or Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG): Measures the blood glucose level after an overnight fast. Elevated levels may indicate diabetes.


Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT): Involves fasting, followed by the consumption of a glucose solution. Blood sugar levels are then measured at intervals. Used to diagnose diabetes and gestational diabetes.


Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): Reflects average blood glucose levels over the past 2-3 months. Used for long-term glucose monitoring and diabetes management.


Random Blood Sugar (RBS): Measures blood glucose levels at any time, regardless of the last meal. Elevated levels may indicate diabetes.


Postprandial Blood Sugar (PPBS): Measures blood glucose levels two hours after a meal. Used to assess glucose control after eating.


C-peptide Test: Measures the amount of C-peptide, a byproduct of insulin production. Helps assess insulin production by the pancreas.

9. Hepatitis and Liver Tests In Yishun Health Screening 

Liver Function Tests (LFTs):

a. Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT):
Elevated levels may indicate liver damage or inflammation.
b. Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST):
Elevated levels may indicate liver damage, though AST is found in other tissues as well.
c. Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP):
Elevated levels may indicate liver or bone issues.
d. Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT):
Elevated levels may indicate liver or bile duct issues.


Bilirubin:

a. Total Bilirubin:
Elevated levels may indicate liver or gallbladder issues.
b. Direct Bilirubin:
Elevated levels may indicate issues with bile ducts or liver function.

c. Indirect Bilirubin:
Measures the amount of unconjugated bilirubin in the blood, indicating the breakdown of red blood cells. Elevated levels may suggest issues with bilirubin metabolism or increased red blood cell breakdown.

Albumin: Low levels may suggest liver disease or malnutrition.


Prothrombin Time (PT) and International Normalized Ratio (INR): Measures blood clotting time; prolonged times may indicate liver disease.


Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP): Elevated levels may suggest liver cancer or other liver diseases.

 

Viral Hepatitis Panel:

a. Hepatitis A Antibodies (Anti-HAV): Indicates past or present hepatitis A infection.
b. Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg): Presence may indicate a current hepatitis B infection.
c. Hepatitis B Core Antibodies (Anti-HBc): Indicates past or present hepatitis B infection.
d. Hepatitis C Antibodies (Anti-HCV): Indicates past or present hepatitis C infection.

 

Hepatitis B and C Viral Load: Measures the amount of virus present in the blood.

Anti-Mitochondrial Antibodies (AMA): May be elevated in autoimmune hepatitis.

10. Hormone Tests In Yishun Health Screening 

Thyroid Hormones
Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Regulates the thyroid gland and stimulates the production of thyroid hormones.


Free Thyroxine (Free T4): Measures the level of unbound (free) thyroxine, the active form of thyroid hormone.


Total Thyroxine (Total T4): Assesses the total amount of thyroxine in the blood, including both bound and unbound forms.


Free Triiodothyronine (Free T3): Measures the level of unbound (free) triiodothyronine, the active form of thyroid hormone.


Reverse Triiodothyronine (Reverse T3): Measures the inactive form of triiodothyronine, providing insight into thyroid function.


Reproductive Hormones:
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH): Regulates the reproductive system and stimulates the ovaries or testes.


Luteinizing Hormone (LH): Works with FSH to regulate the menstrual cycle in females and stimulate the testes in males.


Estradiol: Predominant estrogen in females, plays a key role in the menstrual cycle and reproductive health.


Progesterone: Prepares the uterus for pregnancy and helps maintain a healthy pregnancy.

 

Testosterone: Main male sex hormone, also present in females in smaller amounts, impacting reproductive health and other functions.


Sex Hormones
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG): Binds to sex hormones (such as testosterone and estrogen), influencing their availability and activity.

 

Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA): Precursor to sex hormones, produced by the adrenal glands.


Adrenal Hormones
Cortisol: Released in response to stress, regulates metabolism, and plays a role in the sleep-wake cycle.


Aldosterone: Regulates salt and water balance in the body.

Pituitary Hormones
Prolactin: Stimulates milk production in breastfeeding women. Elevated in stress. Deranged in pituitary disorders or lesions. 

 

Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1): Reflects the production of growth hormone and plays a role in growth and development.

 


Parathyroid Hormones
Parathyroid Hormone (PTH): Regulates calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood.

 

Calcitonin: Regulates calcium levels in the blood.

Vitamin D (25-Hydroxyvitamin D): Plays a role in calcium metabolism and bone health.

Others
Renin: Regulates blood pressure and fluid balance.


Erythropoietin: Stimulates the production of red blood cells in the bone marrow.

11. Other Blood Tests In Yishun Health Screening 

Amylase: An enzyme that breaks down carbohydrates; elevated levels may indicate pancreatic or salivary gland issues.


Procalcitonin: A marker for severe bacterial infections; elevated levels may suggest systemic inflammation.


Malaria Parasite: Detects the presence of the malaria parasite in blood; essential for diagnosing malaria infections.


Free Androgen Index: Calculates the ratio of free testosterone to total testosterone; helps assess androgen status.


Anti-TPO (Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies): Tests for antibodies attacking the thyroid; elevated levels may indicate autoimmune thyroid disorders.


EBV (Epstein-Barr Virus) Panel: Detects antibodies to EBV; aids in diagnosing past or current infections with the virus.


H. pylori Antibodies: Tests for antibodies against Helicobacter pylori; indicates exposure to the bacteria associated with stomach ulcers.


Monospot (Mononucleosis Spot Test): Rapid test for infectious mononucleosis (caused by Epstein-Barr virus); detects specific antibodies.


Prostate Health Index (phi): A blood test combining multiple prostate-specific markers; aids in assessing prostate health and risk of prostate cancer.

 
UBT (Urea Breath Test): Detects Helicobacter pylori infection by measuring carbon dioxide in breath after consuming a urea solution.

Stool Occult Blood: Detects presence of blood which may indicate underlying gastrointestinal issues, such as bleeding in the digestive tract that could be linked to various conditions, including ulcers, polyps, or colorectal cancer.

 

Urine For Examination (UFEME): Identifies or rule out various conditions, such as urinary tract infections, kidney problems, or other urinary system disorders.

Urine Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio (Urine ACR): Measures the ratio of albumin (a protein) to creatinine (a waste product) in a urine sample. This ratio is commonly used as a screening test for kidney damage or dysfunction.

12. Diagnostic Imaging In Yishun Health Screening 

ECG (Electrocardiogram):

Records the electrical activity of the heart; used to assess heart rhythm and identify cardiac abnormalities. 


TTE (Transthoracic Echocardiogram):

Ultrasound imaging of the heart through the chest wall; provides detailed information on heart structure and function.


Treadmill Test (Exercise Stress Test):

Measures the heart's response to physical exertion; helps diagnose heart conditions and assess cardiovascular fitness.


CXR (Chest X-ray):

Radiographic imaging of the chest; used to evaluate the lungs, heart, and chest structures for various medical conditions.


US Abdomen (Ultrasound of the Abdomen):

Ultrasound imaging of abdominal organs; assesses liver, kidneys, gallbladder, and other structures for abnormalities.


US Pelvis (Ultrasound of the Pelvis):

Utilizes high-frequency sound waves to create images of pelvic organs such as the uterus, ovaries, and bladder; commonly used for gynecological and reproductive assessments, as well as detecting abnormalities in the pelvic region.


CT Thorax Low Dose (Low-Dose Computed Tomography of the Thorax):

Uses low radiation to create detailed images of the chest; often employed for lung cancer screening or evaluation of lung conditions.


CT Calcium Score (Coronary Artery Calcium Score):

Measures calcium deposits in coronary arteries; helps assess the risk of coronary artery disease and heart attacks.

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The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. The content is not intended to be a comprehensive source of information and should not be relied upon as such. Reliance on any information provided in this article is solely at your own risk. The authors and the publisher do not endorse or recommend any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned in the article. Any reliance on the information in this article is solely at the reader's own risk.

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