Blood Screening Packages at Clari Health

At Clari Health, we offer tailored packages to suit individuals of varying age groups, risk profiles and lifestyles. We offer you the choice between our Basic Screening Package, Advanced Screening Package and the more comprehensive Executive Screening Package.

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The Basic Screening Package is suitable for healthy young adults and those with little or no existing health concerns while the Advanced and Executive Screening Packages might be more useful to those in higher age brackets and those who are in high-risk groups for chronic diseases.

For a more detailed look at what you’re getting when you sign up for these packages, please refer to the table below:

MarkersBasic Screening Package ($58)Advanced Screening Package ($108)Executive Screening Package ($208)
Lipid and Cardiac Risk ProfileXXX
Diabetic ProfileXXX
Haematology Profile XXX
Metabolic ProfileXX
Renal Profile XX
Liver Profile XX
Bone Profile  X
Urine Profile  X
Hepatitis Profile (A &B)  X
Thyroid Profile  X

How often should I get my blood tests done?

The Ministry of Health encourages individuals in Singapore to go for blood screening at intervals of 1-3 years, depending on your health profile and age. Clari Health believes that it is better for those with chronic illnesses to get their blood work done every year to rule out any complications of these illnesses. If you are a healthy individual with no pre-existing medical conditions, you can get your blood tests done every 2-3 years.

Which blood screening package should I choose?

If you are a healthy individual below the age of 40 with no pre-existing health conditions, you may be suitable for the Basic Screening Package. For those with chronic medical conditions such as heart disease or hypertension, it may be better to choose the Advanced or Executive Screening Packages to rule out any complications that may be caused by these conditions.

Below are a few basic guidelines for those who are unsure as to which blood profiles may be suitable for them:

Lipid and Cardiac Risk profile

The lipid and cardiac risk profile tests for cholesterol levels in your blood. Cholesterol screening,  would include tests for all types of fats present in the body. This would include “bad” cholesterol [low-density lipoprotein], “good” cholesterol [high-density lipoprotein] and triglyceride.

A high blood cholesterol level means that you have more cholesterol in your blood than your body needs. The higher your blood cholesterol level is, the greater your risk of developing heart disease.

The Ministry of Health encourages you to get your lipid and cardiac profile blood works done if:

● are 40 years old or older

● previously had a heart attack, or stroke

● are suffering from diabetes

● have several family members with high cholesterol.

You can consider screening from age 30 years if you:

● have other risk factors for heart disease, for example, you smoke, have high blood pressure or have family members who developed heart disease before 65 years of age

● are Indian or with Indian parentage.

 Screening for high blood cholesterol The cholesterol screening, which is a blood test, would include tests for all types of fats present in the body. This would include: ● “bad” cholesterol [low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol]; ● “good” cholesterol [high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol] and ● triglyceride (TG).

Diabetic Profile

The diabetic profile involves a blood test for fasting glucose – which is the level of glucose in your blood after you have fasted for 10-12 hours. Your fasting glucose level will allow us to identify if you are either diabetic or pre-diabetic (at very high risk of developing diabetes mellitus).

Diabetes is a disease in which too little or ineffective insulin is produced by the organ called the pancreas. As a result, people with diabetes have abnormally high levels of glucose in their blood. This leads to damage and failure of various organs such as the eyes and kidneys which may even result in kidney failure.

The Ministry of Health encourages you to get your diabetic profile blood works done if you:

● are overweight / obese [body mass index (BMI) ≥ 25 kg/m2 ]

● have high blood pressure (BP ≥ 140/90 mmHg)

● have a close relative who has diabetes

● had diabetes during pregnancy

● suffer from coronary heart disease

● suffer from polycystic ovary disease (multiple cyst of the ovaries)

● have abnormal lipid (fat) levels

● have previously been confirmed with a borderline high fasting blood sugar level.

Do I need to fast prior to my blood test appointment?

Yes, you will be required to abstain from consuming any food or drinks other than plain water at least 10 hours prior to your appointment with us. Please refrain from chewing on any mints or sweets even if it is indicated that they are sugar-free.

When will I receive the results of my blood test?

Our partner laboratories aim to process your lab tests within 2-3 working days. Clari Health will send you a protected e-mail with your blood test results signed off by a doctor within 1 working day of receiving the results from the laboratory.