Health Screenings

What is Health Screening?

A private health screening is a proactive way to evaluate your overall health and identify any potential health issues before they become more serious. Our private health screenings are carried out by an experienced specialist who will be able to advise on issues ranging from lifestyle, family history, risk factors and general medical advice.

Why would I need a health screening?

There are many reasons why you might want a health assessment with our team of specialists. This is normally because you have concerns about your health or you have a family history of health issues that you want to check risk factors for. Not only can a health assessment diagnose your problem, it can also detect any risk factors present and provide you with practical advice to minimise them through lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise.

Regular health assessments can help detect health problems early on, often before symptoms appear. This means that any issues can be found and treated early. Health screenings are often focused on preventive healthcare. They are designed to detect problems in their early stages, as well as risk factors for certain conditions that might be hereditary.

These checks can also detect more advanced health problems that haven’t yet been discovered, as it is currently presenting as asymptomatic. In many circumstances, getting an early diagnosis and finding the right treatment could be life-saving.

We offer a range of packages of health checks, each provides a different array of tests, checks and procedures. Please get in touch to find out the packages on offer and their pricing.

What to expect

A health screening is a thorough check-up of your overall health. This is performed by one of our specialists to help you better understand your physical and mental well-being.

Health screenings typically involve a series of examinations to assess your physical and mental health.

These assessments include:

  • Blood pressure, cholesterol levels and blood sugar

  • Body mass index (BMI)

  • Lifestyle review

  • Mental health & stress check-ups

  • Family history & risk

  • Comprehensive physical examination

  • Ear, nose & throat examination

  • Vision & eye health