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Taking care of your health at every age — Icon Health …

WEBConsider regular health screening – The Health Promotion Board (HPB) recommends screening for BMI, waist measurement and blood pressure for individuals …

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WEBRegular screening can help you identify chronic diseases or health conditions at an early stage, while assisting you to implement preventative programs for optimal health. Icon …

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lowering your risk of hypertension

WEBLow salt intake. According to the Health Promotion Board (HPB), as many as eight out of 10 Singaporeans are consuming more than the daily recommended …

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What is Hepatitis B

WEBHepatitis B is a serious form of liver infection caused by the Hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis B can cause both acute (severe and sudden) and chronic (long-lasting) …

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The impact of anaemia on your health — Icon Health …

WEBIf left untreated, long term anaemia can lead to. Severe fatigue. Pregnancy complications (e.g. premature birth) Heart problems (e.g. rapid and irregular heartbeats …

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Icon Health Screening Centre

WEBIcon Health Screening is a dedicated centre offering a comprehensive range of screening packages to suit all ages. Located centrally within Camden Medical Centre, Icon Health …

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The importance of a healthy lifestyle in reducing your …

WEBMaintaining a healthy weight – Having a balanced diet and exercising regularly can help you avoid excess weight gain and maintain a healthy weight. …

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Managing age-related muscle loss — Icon Health Screening

WEBMuscle loss is a condition that affects 10% of adults over the age of 50. As muscle loss progresses older people may begin to reduce their physical activities, …

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What is screening

WEBHealth screening is the process of undergoing different tests and procedures, which medical specialists use to identify health conditions at an early stage. These tests look …

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Our screening packages — Icon Health Screening

WEBIcon Men’s Health Screen (Over 50s) Retail inclusive of 9% GST. S$570

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Icon Men’s Health Screen (Over 50s) — Icon Health Screening

WEBThe Icon Men’s Health Screen package is targeted at men aged over 50 years old and includes a wide range of medical tests to detect and prevent common diseases found in …

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Icon Standard Health Screen — Icon Health Screening

WEBIcon Standard Health Screen. Retail inclusive of 9% GST. S$500 (Female) S$480 (Male)

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Overview of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

WEBCOPD stands for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. It is a chronic and progressive inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs, …

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Women's diagnostic only packages — Icon Health Screening

WEBIcon Women’s Wellness Health Screen – Below 40 years. $350 (inc. GST) Core Component. Medical Consultation and Examination (Inc Review) Pap Smear. Two …

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Patients’ Rights and Responsibilities — Icon Health Screening

WEBBe aware of and refrain from behaviour that unreasonably places the health of others at risk. They should ask about what they can do to prevent transmission of infectious …

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The five most common chronic medical conditions in Singapore

WEBThe five most common chronic medical conditions in Singapore. Icon Health Screening / 22 Jun, 2020. 1. Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetes is a medical condition in which …

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Personal Data Protection Statement — Icon Health Screening

WEBThe Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) protects your personal data while enabling organisations to use your data reasonably to serve and care for you. We at Icon Health …

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