Health is wealth. At Insync we help you with both through customised health screening packages that will target your concerns based on your current health. We will not recommend screenings that you do not need. Through this targeted approach, we help you get a peace of mind on health while keeping the screening wallet-friendly.
Health Screening Packages
Essential Screening Package
$117
- Full Blood Count
- Cholesterol Test
- Diabetic Panel
- Kidney Function Test
- Bone / Join Profile
- Liver Function Test
- Thyroid Profile
- Urine Test
Add-Ons
Build on the Essential Package with these optional tests
Stool (Fit)
$40
Suitable For
- People aged 50 and above
- For early detection of colon cancer through blood in stool
Testosterone
$50
Suitable For
- People aged 50 and above
- Those concerned with their sexual function, general energy levels and waist-hip ratio
Vit D
$87
Suitable For
- People who spend most of their time indoors.
- Those with darker skin (the darker your skin, the less Vit D you make)
Iron Study
$77
Suitable For
- Menstruating women
- People with zero or minimal red meat intake in their diets
Homocysteine
$77
An improved, more accurate way to test for Vitamin B12 levels.
Suitable For
• Vegetarians, Pescatarian or anyone with a very low red meat intake
• Anyone with issues of the stomach lining or on anti-acid medications such as Omeprazole
• Those with a history of autoimmune diseases such as thyroid issues, celiac disease etc. This is because a form of Vitamin B12 deficiency called Pernicious Anaemia is linked to autoimmune diseases.
Cervical Cancer
Pap smear
$73
Pap smear + HPV Test
$297
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) can cause cells on your cervix to alter and become unhealthy. Overtime these unhealthy cells can turn to cancerous cells. A Pap smear simply looks for any abnormal cells because detecting them early can prevent cervical cancer.
Suitable For
• Female under 30 – Pap smear
• Female over 30 – Pap smear & HPV test
* If both a Pap smear and HPV test are carried out, your screening test recall will be every 5 years.
Male Cancer Markers
$117
Suitable For
- Men who want a more comprehensive health screening
- Men with a family history of cancers
Female Cancer Markers
$137
Suitable For
- Women who want a more comprehensive health screening
- Women with a family history of cancers
FAQ
Why should men over 50 test their testosterone levels?
From the age of 50, testosterone levels in men drop by approximately 1% every year. In addition to its critical role for sexual function, testosterone is also important for:
- Lean muscle mass and fat reduction
- Healthy waist-hip ratio
- General energy levels
Why should we test our Vitamin D levels?
Vitamin D deficiency is very common – it’s estimated that nearly half the worldwide population has low levels of Vitamin D in their blood.
The darker your skin, the less Vitamin D you make. About 80% of Bangladeshi, Indian, Iranian, Pakistani and Turkish have Vitamin D deficiency.
Most people do not recognise the signs if they have the deficiency, as the symptoms are typically quite subtle. These include fatigue, muscle weakness and aches, depression and bone weakness.
To prevent Vitamin D deficiency, you need at least 20 minutes of sunshine daily with over 40% of your body exposed. Although the vitamin is also found in certain foods such as fatty fish and fortified dairy products, it’s very difficult to meet your daily requirement from diet alone.
Vitamin D should NOT be supplemented haphazardly – toxicity can occur with an excess intake of the vitamin.
Why should we test our Iron Levels?
Iron deficiency is common among women, especially those who are menstruating. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need to have anaemia (low blood count) to suffer from an iron deficiency.
Oral iron supplements can be poorly tolerated by many, causing nausea and constipation. Thankfully, there are better ways to replace iron now (and safely too!), such as through an IV infusion of iron, a simple procedure that can be completed in 30 minutes.
How do we test for early cancer detection?
Using a simple blood test, we can detect cancer at the earliest possible stage, when it is easiest to treat. Early diagnosis is key for people who have had cancer in their family and want to access the best possible action for those at higher risk.
What Cancer Markers are tested?
For Men
• Beta HCG (Testicular cancer/ Teratoma (mediastinum / chest wall cancers)
• PSA (Prostate cancer)
• AFP (Liver cancer)
• CEA (Colon cancer)
• CA19.9 (Pancreatic cancer)
• EBV (Nose & Throat cancers)
For Women
• CA125 (Ovarian cancer)
• CA15.3 (Breast cancer)
• CA19.9 (Pancreatic cancer)
• AFP (Liver cancer)
• CEA (Colon cancer)
• EBV (Nose & Throat cancers)