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Key Takeaways:
  • Health screening costs in Singapore can range from about $50 to over $2,000.
  • Prices depend on factors such as the type and number of tests, choice of provider, and eligibility for subsidies and insurance coverage.
  • Under the Screen for Life programme, eligible Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents can receive basic subsidised screenings at CHAS GP clinics for $0 to $5.
  • MediSave may be used for selected screenings including mammograms, colonoscopies, and tests for certain chronic diseases.

Health screening prices in Singapore vary widely depending on what is included, where you go, and whether you qualify for subsidies or insurance coverage. The type, quantity, and complexity of tests, as well as the type of healthcare provider, all influence the final cost.

Whether you are planning your first screening or comparing options for your next check-up, understanding how pricing works can help you choose wisely and get the best value for your needs.

In this guide, we will cover the key factors that determine pricing, typical costs at different providers, and ways to make screenings more affordable.

Stethoscope on bill showing health screening cost affected by type, quantity and complexity of tests.

Factors Influencing the Price of Health Screening Packages

Health screening prices in Singapore vary due to several factors, each affecting the scope and cost of the services.

1. Number and Complexity of Tests Included

The range and complexity of tests are one of the biggest cost drivers. Basic packages usually focus on core assessments such as:

Checklist of diagnostic tests including CT scan ultrasound MRI and blood tests for health screening.

These tests are sufficient for detecting common chronic conditions and are generally lower in price. In contrast, comprehensive packages often include more advanced checks such as:

Some healthcare providers allow you to add specific tests based on personal risk factors, such as hormone panels, allergy testing, or advanced cardiovascular screening. As the number and complexity of tests increase, the overall cost of the package rises.

2. Type of Healthcare Provider

The type of provider affects both pricing and the scope of services offered. Public healthcare institutions, such as restructured hospitals, usually provide essential health assessments at more standardised and affordable rates. Polyclinics focus mainly on basic chronic disease checks under national programmes like Screen for Life, but they do not typically offer full health screening packages.

Private clinics and hospitals often provide a wider selection of packages, access to advanced diagnostic technologies, and more personalised services. These may come at a higher cost, but often include shorter waiting times, greater comfort, and more flexibility in scheduling.

3. Subsidies and Insurance Coverage

Government subsidies and insurance benefits can significantly lower the cost of health screenings. Screen for Life subsidies, available through participating CHAS GP clinics, provide affordable screenings for chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, and colorectal cancer for eligible Singaporeans and Permanent Residents.

CHAS Card Basic Health Assessment Cost
CHAS Green or Eligible Singapore Citizens $5
CHAS Blue or Orange $2
Merdeka Generation (MG) $2
Pioneer Generation (PG) $0

Some insurance plans include preventive health benefits that may cover part or all of the screening cost, depending on the test and its purpose. Confirm with your insurer and the clinic before booking to understand your coverage and any out-of-pocket expenses.

4. Additional Services and Amenities

Some packages include value-added services such as nutrition consultations, physical fitness assessments, or same-day test results. Others may feature health risk profiling, customised test recommendations based on your medical history, or structured follow-up programmes to monitor health changes over time.

While these extras can enhance your screening experience, their importance depends on your personal health goals and budget. If you are uncertain about which screening option suits you best, seek advice from a doctor or refer to our detailed guide on selecting a health screening package.


Health Screening Packages Price List

Hospitals

Provider General Packages & Costs*
Public (Restructured) Hospitals
Singapore General Hospital (SGH) Health Assessment Module 1 – $383.68
Health Assessment Module 2 – $819.68
National University Hospital (NUH) Health Express – $248.52
Health Elevate – $379.32
Health Emphasis – $608.22
Health Explore – $815.32
Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) Core Health Screening Programme – $248
Orchid Health Screening Programme – $448
Rose Health Screening Programme – $708
Sandalwood Health Screening Programme – $978
Private Hospitals
Mount Alvernia Hospital Basic – $277.95
Classic – $439.30
Prime – $722.70
Premier – $838.76 (Men), $998.66 (Women)
Exclusive – $1,200.74 (Men), $1,350.84 (Women)
Farrer Park Hospital Health Start – $660
Health Boost – $880
Health Mastery – $1,880

Private Clinics

Provider General Packages & Costs*
Healthscreening.sg Ace – $76
Elite – $130
Noble – $226
Silver – $368
Crown – $381
Crown Plus – $485
Royal – $667
Jewel – $1,415
Marvel – $2,289
Prestige – $5,250
Imperial – $5,850
Supreme – $7,050
Raffles Medical Raffles Classic – $138
Raffles Lifestyle – $238
Raffles Plus – $398
Raffles Deluxe – $468 (Men), $498 (Women)
Raffles Deluxe Plus – $705
Raffles Executive – $1,312 (Men), $1,457 (Women)
Raffles Elite – $2,066 (Men), $2,309 (Women)
Raffles Prestige – $3,819 (Men), $4,073 (Women)
Raffles Platinum – $11,408 (Men), $11,530 (Women)
Thomson Medical Essential – $398
Signature – $788
Royale – $1,288
Capella – $1,888
Prestige – $3,388
Healthway Medical Classic – $365
Elite – $518
Deluxe – $688
Imperial – $888
Sapphire – $1,238
Diamond – $1,888
Royal – $4,568
Parkway Shenton Basic Lite – $38
Classic Screen – $125
Basic LifeScreen – $262
Deluxe Screen – $321
Deluxe Plus Screen – $400
Fullerton Health Premium – $542.82
Gold – $749.92
Sapphire – $1,011.52
Platinum – $1,850.82
Sata CommHealth Lite – $316
Premier – $371
Prime – $400
Elite – $647 (Men), $814 (Women)
Platinum – $1,290 (Men), $1,598 (Women)
Central Clinic Basic – $48
Special – $118
Comprehensive – $338
NOVI Health NOVI Assessment Essential – $319
NOVI Assessment Max – $1,099
NOVI Assessment Max with MCED – $1,999

*Prices are accurate as of July 2025


Can I Use MediSave for Health Screening?

MediSave can be used for certain approved health screenings and diagnostic tests, but it is strictly limited to approved procedures and defined medical indications. It does not cover general full-body screening packages or executive check-ups at private GP clinics.

You can use MediSave for:

  • Screen for Life recommended screenings for chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol, as charged under SFL subsidies.
  • Mammograms for patients aged 50 and above, with withdrawal limits of up to $700 per year for complex chronic conditions, or $500 per year for non-complex cases.
  • Colonoscopy screenings for patients aged 50 and above, if performed as day surgery at approved institutions. You can claim up to $300 per day for hospital charges, plus $950 or $1,250 depending on the type of operation.
  • Outpatient MRI, CT, and other diagnostic scans for cancer patients, with a claim limit of up to $600 per year.
  • Outpatient scans for non-cancer medical conditions, if they meet specific medical indications, with a claim limit of up to $300 per year.

To use MediSave for these screenings or tests, they must be carried out at approved healthcare institutions or participating CHAS GP clinics. Routine health screening packages that do not meet these criteria are not MediSave-claimable and must be paid for out-of-pocket.


Book Your Check-Up at Healthscreening.sg

At healthscreening.sg, we provide a wide selection of affordable health screening packages that can be customised to suit your health needs and risk profile. Our services include:

  • Subsidised Screen for Life assessments, as we are registered CHAS GP clinic.
  • Basic and comprehensive body check-ups, including executive health screening options.
  • Customisable add-ons, such as ultrasounds, radiological scans, cancer blood tests (liquid biopsy), gut health evaluations, and cardiovascular assessments.
  • Specialised test packages, including screenings for women’s and men’s health, pre-marital checks, and statutory medical examinations (ICA, MOM, LTA, SPF).
  • Mobile health screening services for convenience at your preferred location.
Healthscreening.sg healthcare team at reception ready to provide customised health screenings.

Our packages start from $76, with all prices NETT and inclusive of GST. To find out more about our packages and services, please visit our health screening page.


Why Choose Us?

Why Choose Us? We Are a One-Stop Health Screening Clinic With X-ray, Ultrasound, Computed Tomography (CT) Scan and Mammogram Facilities.
Why Choose Us? We Are a One-Stop Health Screening Clinic With X-ray, Ultrasound, Computed Tomography (CT) Scan and Mammogram Facilities.
Patient having a health screening review with Dr Jana Lim of ATA Medical.
Post-screening consult of health screening results with our doctor.
Female patient undergoing ultrasound scan procedure at ATA Medical Clinic.
Mammograms & Ultrasound Scans with Female Staff
Female patient getting ready to undergo X-Ray procedure with a male staff assisting with the preparations.
One-Stop Clinic with X-Ray Facilities
Dr Leonard Leng of ATA Medical having a consultation session with a male patient.
Consultation About Men or Female Health With a Doctor of Your Choice

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much are health screening tests?

In Singapore, health screening test prices vary widely, starting from about $50 for basic packages at clinics to over $2,000 for comprehensive assessments at private hospitals. Costs depend on the type and number of tests, the healthcare provider, and whether extra services such as imaging scans or specialist consultations are included. At healthscreening.sg, packages start from $76, with the option to customise tests, including gender-specific screenings.

What is the $5 health screening package in Singapore? / What is the free health screening package in Singapore?

The $5 health screening package refers to the subsidised basic screening available under the Screen for Life (SFL) programme at participating CHAS GP clinics. Eligible Singaporeans pay between $0 and $5, depending on their CHAS status, for screenings targeting chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, and colorectal cancer. Healthscreening.sg is a CHAS-accredited GP clinic providing these subsidised SFL screenings.

How much is the screening fee at a CHAS GP?

At participating CHAS GP clinics, the subsidised fee under the Screen for Life programme ranges from $0 to $5 for eligible Singaporeans and Permanent Residents, depending on CHAS status. Additional charges may apply if you request tests beyond the subsidised package. Healthscreening.sg is a CHAS GP clinic offering SFL subsidised screenings.

How much does it cost for a medical check-up?

Medical check-ups in Singapore can cost from around $50 at public clinics to several hundred dollars or more at private clinics and hospitals. Basic check-ups usually include blood and urine tests, while more detailed assessments, such as cardiovascular screenings or imaging scans, will cost more. At healthscreening.sg, we provide subsidised basic health assessments under Screen for Life, as well as comprehensive packages starting from $76 NETT, inclusive of GST.

Which test is best for full body check-up?

There is no single test that serves as a full body check-up. A comprehensive health screening usually combines blood tests, imaging scans, heart assessments, and checks of major organ function such as the liver, kidneys, and lungs. The right combination depends on your age, gender, medical history, and health risks, so it is best to decide with guidance from a healthcare professional.

Can I get a MC for health screening?

A Medical Certificate (MC) may be issued if you are unwell. For routine screenings without invasive procedures or significant findings, an MC is usually not provided. Some clinics can issue a memo to confirm your attendance if needed for work. It is best to check with your chosen healthcare provider in advance if you require documentation.

What is a full body check-up price in Singapore?

The cost of a full body check-up in Singapore typically ranges from about $50 to over $2,000, depending on the extent of the tests and the healthcare provider. These check-ups often include comprehensive blood tests, imaging studies, cardiovascular assessments, and cancer marker screenings. At healthscreening.sg, we offer comprehensive packages starting from $76 NETT, with options to customise your tests, including gender-specific screenings if required.

How much is private health screening cost in Singapore?

Private health screening costs in Singapore range from about $50 for basic packages to over $2,000 for comprehensive or executive screenings. Pricing varies according to the number and complexity of tests, the inclusion of imaging scans or specialist consultations, and your chosen healthcare provider. At healthscreening.sg, customisable packages start from $76 NETT, inclusive of GST, with gender-specific screenings available.

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