Pre-employment Health Check
A pre-employment health check is an important step before starting a new role. It helps assess whether a new employee is in suitable general health for work and may identify potential health concerns that require follow-up.
It can also help employers better understand the general health status of their workforce and provide appropriate health support where needed.
Corporate and group enquiries are welcome.
Test Items
1. X-ray Examination
- Chest X-ray
2. Complete Blood Count / Haemogram
- Red Blood Cell Count — RBC Count
- Haemoglobin — Hb
- Haematocrit — HCT
- Mean Corpuscular Volume — MCV
- Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin — MCH
- Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration — MCHC
- Red Cell Distribution Width — RDW
- White Blood Cell Count — WBC Count
- Neutrophils %
- Neutrophils #
- Lymphocytes %
- Lymphocytes #
- Monocytes %
- Monocytes #
- Eosinophils %
- Eosinophils #
- Basophils %
- Basophils #
- Platelet Count — PLT
3. Hepatitis Testing
- Hepatitis B Surface Antibody — HBsAb
4. Urinalysis
- Urinalysis
- Urine Colour
- Urine Appearance / Clarity
- Urine Glucose
- Bilirubin
- Ketone Bodies
- Specific Gravity
- Occult Blood
- Urine pH
- Urine Protein
- Urobilinogen
- Nitrite
- Urine Red Blood Cells — Urine RBC
- Urine White Blood Cells — Urine WBC
- Epithelial Cells
- Bacteria
- Casts
- Crystals
- Yeast-like Cells
5. Physical Examination
- Pulse
- Body Mass Index — BMI
- Height and Body Weight
- Blood Pressure
- Individuals who require a pre-employment health check


















