Why is health screening important?

Health screening is the first step for you to safeguard your health.

Many chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, do not show symptoms at an early stage, and are often called ‘silent killers’.

Getting a health screening helps to pick up early signs of disease or underlying medical problems, so you can seek treatment promptly to prevent further progression.

Even if you feel well, regular health screening allows you to keep track of your health status, giving you peace of mind to continue living your best life.

What to expect with your screening

Our health screening packages

At Parkway Shenton, we recommend getting a general health screening every year. This may vary depending on your age, gender, current health condition, and family medical history. If in doubt, speak to your family doctor for advice.

Our wide range of health screening packages is designed to suit different needs and budgets.

Basic health screening

Basic Health Screening

From $38 to $400 (with GST)

Covers essential checks such as blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood glucose to provide a simple overview of your health. Quick and convenient at our GP clinics.

Recommended for: Individuals in generally good health who want a basic assessment of their health status.


Executive health screening

Executive Health Screening

Starting from $585 (with GST)

Comprehensive screening with detailed blood tests, imaging, and health assessments tailored to your age, gender, and risk factors. Conducted at our one-stop screening centres.

Recommended for: Busy professionals and individuals seeking a thorough evaluation of their overall health.


Screen for Life

Precision Wellness Screening

Starting from $320 (with GST)

In-depth screenings that go beyond diagnostics, helping you discover personalised insights to support long-term wellness and active ageing. Conducted at our one-stop screening centres.

Recommended if: Health-conscious individuals and families looking for a proactive approach to longevity and overall wellbeing.

Executive health screening

Cancer Screening

Starting from $228 (with GST)

Check for early signs of cancer or pre-cancerous conditions through tumour marker tests and gender-specific screenings for common cancers. Available at our one-stop screening centres and selected GP clinics.

Recommended if: Individuals who are older or have a family or medical history that increases their risk of developing cancer.


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Shop our pre-paid health screening bundles online and share the gift of good health with your loved ones.

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Browse our range of executive health screening packages and purchase securely online.

One-on-one consultation

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Screening report

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Screening report

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What to expect for your health screening

Choose health screening package

Select your preferred package and book a health screening appointment at any Parkway Shenton clinic islandwide.

One-on-one consultation

Have a one-on-one consultation with the doctor to see if other specialised tests are required.

Screening report

Receive your medical report within 14 business days and access it anytime, anywhere via our MyHealth360 app.

Steps to get a screening done

Pre-screening guidelines

To make the most of your visit, please bring along any relevant past medical reports and scans. Don’t forget to check with the clinic if fasting or specific preparation is needed.

Read full guidelines

Types of tests at Parkway Shenton

Our clinics are equipped to perform a wide range of medical tests, including allergy tests, hepatitis screening, tumour marker tests, as well as imaging scans such as CT, MRI and X-ray.

View full list of tests

FAQs

Health screening should be done on a regular basis. If you’re generally in good health, you can consider doing a health screening once a year.

As the recommended screening frequency varies depending on your gender, age group and risk profile, please speak to your doctor for advice on the screening tests that are most suitable for you and how often you should go for health screening.

You can do health screening at any Parkway Shenton clinic in Singapore. Use our clinic locator to find a clinic near you.

Health screening can take anywhere between 1 hour to a day to complete, depending on the number of tests done. Basic health screening typically takes around 30 minutes to 2 hours at our GP clinics.

Yes, you can opt for additional tests and services. Simply enquire with our clinic staff when booking your appointment.

Please bring your identification documents (NRIC, passport, company’s letter or staff pass) for registration. For a more accurate analysis, do also bring along any past medical reports and scan results.

If you’re doing a vision test, please bring your spectacles and do not wear contact lenses when you come for your appointment.

As certain tests require access to your arms or other body parts, it is advisable to wear a comfortable two-piece outfit with short sleeves. Bring along sports attire to change into if you’re doing the cardiac treadmill stress electrocardiogram (ECG). We provide sports shoes and socks upon request.

For ladies, kindly avoid wearing perfume or deodorant on the day of your mammogram.

Try to get a good night’s rest, and avoid doing any strenuous activities right before your health check-up. It is also best to refrain from alcohol and caffeinated drinks on the day of screening, as they may affect the accuracy of your test results.

Fasting is required for blood tests and certain tests like abdomen ultrasound. Please abstain from food and drinks for at least 10 hours before your appointment. Drinking plain water is allowed. If you’re unsure if fasting is required, please check directly with our clinic staff.

You may need to stop taking certain medications like beta-blockers or diabetes medication a day or 2 before your health check-up. For more details, refer to our pre-screening guidelines.

Please seek your doctor’s advice before stopping any medications, especially if you are on insulin injections for Type 1 diabetes mellitus.