Faith Clinics are participating providers in the Screen for Life Programme by the Health Promotion Board.
Under this programme, eligible Singaporeans are encouraged to go for regular health screenings and the necessary follow-up at subsidized rates.
The SFL programme is highly subsidized by the government.
All health screening tests will be accompanied by a complimentary doctor’s follow-up consultation to explain the results and advise on the necessary actions.
Under this programme, eligible Singaporeans are encouraged to go for regular health screenings and the necessary follow-up at subsidized rates.
The SFL programme is highly subsidized by the government.
All health screening tests will be accompanied by a complimentary doctor’s follow-up consultation to explain the results and advise on the necessary actions.
PAY $5 OR LESS FOR YOUR SCREENINGS
With the government subsidies, Singaporean citizens pay $0 to $5 per screening visit.
*Other subsidized rates apply for Permanent Residents.
*Other subsidized rates apply for Permanent Residents.
Recommend Screenings based on Age & Gender
Make regular screening a part of your healthy lifestyle.
Go for screening and know your health status.
Here are the recommended screenings test for Screen for Life for different age groups:
Go for screening and know your health status.
Here are the recommended screenings test for Screen for Life for different age groups:
Females 25 years and above |
Male & Females 40 years and above |
Male & Females 50 years and above |
Cervical Cancer |
Chronic Illness Cervical Cancer |
Colorectal Cancer Breast Cancer Chronic Illness Cervical Cancer |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How do I apply for this programme?
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No application is required.
Eligible Singaporeans will receive a letter of invitation from the Health Promotion Board (HPB).
Eligible Singaporeans will receive a letter of invitation from the Health Promotion Board (HPB).
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What do I need to bring along during the screening?
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You will need to bring along:
1. NRIC
2. Pioneer Generation (PG) /Merdeka Generation(MG) /CHAS Card (if applicable)
3. Screen for Life letter of invitation from the Health Promotion Board.
1. NRIC
2. Pioneer Generation (PG) /Merdeka Generation(MG) /CHAS Card (if applicable)
3. Screen for Life letter of invitation from the Health Promotion Board.
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How do I know if I am eligible for this programme?
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Your eligibility depends on:
You may check your eligibility here.
Source: Health hub
- Your age and gender as below:
- Cardiovascular risk screening - Men and women aged 40 years and above
- Cervical cancer screening – Women aged 25 years and above
- Colorectal cancer screening – Men and women aged 50 years and above
- The date of your last screening:
- Cardiovascular risk screening – Three years since your last screening
- Cervical cancer screening – Three years since your last Pap test or five years since your last HPV test
- Colorectal cancer screening – one year since your last screening with FIT
- Whether you have been diagnosed with chronic diseases or selected cancers (cervical and colorectal).
You may check your eligibility here.
Source: Health hub
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Why should I go for screening?
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Approximately 65% of Singaporeans have been screened through the Screen for Life(SFL) Programme.
To encourage Singaporeans to undergo regular screenings, the SFL Programme offers heavily subsidized screenings.
Regular screenings allow for early detection and can be treated early so as not to delay medical treatment.
With that, Singaporeans are strongly encourage to go for regular screening to ensure their health is in excellent condition and allow our doctor to help better manage your condition(s) in long term.
To encourage Singaporeans to undergo regular screenings, the SFL Programme offers heavily subsidized screenings.
Regular screenings allow for early detection and can be treated early so as not to delay medical treatment.
With that, Singaporeans are strongly encourage to go for regular screening to ensure their health is in excellent condition and allow our doctor to help better manage your condition(s) in long term.