Q1: Who is the Basic 62-item Health Check Package suitable for?
This package is designed for adults who wish to have a routine annual health check.
It may be suitable for adults aged 20 or above who would like to establish a personal health baseline, busy working professionals under long-term stress, or individuals with a family history of conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes.
The package provides a broad health assessment report to support regular health monitoring.
Q2: What should I prepare before the health check?
To help ensure more accurate test results, please note the following:
- Fast for at least 6–8 hours before the blood test.
- Wear loose and comfortable clothing.
- Avoid wearing a one-piece dress or clothing with metal accessories, as this may affect the ECG or X-ray examination.
- Avoid strenuous exercise on the day of the check-up.
- Before the resting ECG, please avoid applying body lotion, antiperspirant or talcum powder to the upper body.
Q3: How long does the health check take, and when will the report be available?
The whole check-up process usually takes around 1–2 hours.
Reports are usually available within approximately 1–3 working days.
Q4: What should I do if my test result is abnormal?
There is no need to be overly worried. The purpose of this health check is to identify potential health risks at an earlier stage.
If any result is abnormal, our doctor or healthcare professional will explain the report in detail, help you understand the relevant findings, and provide appropriate health advice. Where necessary, referral to a specialist may be recommended for further assessment and follow-up.
Q5: What is the main difference between this Basic Package and more advanced packages, such as 80-item packages or above?
The Basic 62-item Package covers core and essential health indicators, including resting ECG, chest X-ray, diabetes screening, blood lipid profile, blood pressure, liver and kidney function, thyroid function and basic screening items such as faecal occult blood testing.
It is suitable for most people who need routine health screening.
More advanced packages usually include additional or more in-depth items, such as extended liver enzyme tests, electrolyte analysis, iron studies for anaemia, more tumour markers, or ultrasound examinations for specific organs. These may be suitable for individuals who require a more detailed health assessment.
Q6: How often should I have this type of health check?
For generally healthy adults, an annual comprehensive health check may be considered.
Regular health checks can help establish a continuous health record, allowing you and your doctor to monitor changes over time and support early intervention where needed.