We offer a variety of health packages tailored to meet your specific needs. Our state-of-the-art facilities and experienced medical professionals ensure that you receive the best care possible.
It is important to schedule an appointment in advance to ensure timely and efficient service.
By staying on top of your health with regular medical check-ups, you are staying on top of everything in life. At Gleneagles Hospital Kuala Lumpur (GKL), our priority is to help you stay in the pink of health.
When you schedule consistent medical check-ups or health screening appointments, you provide yourself with a strong insight into your potential health risks and detect early signs of diseases before they develop further while you evaluate your general health status.
GKL's Health Screening Centre (HSC) is a 'one-stop centre' to cater for all your health screening needs. HSC is situated on Level 5, Block B with the world's most advanced health screening facilities.
The one-stop health screening centre also includes the latest screening technologies in chest X-ray, mammography, ultrasound, bone density, audiometry, ECG, stress test, and spirometry.
HSC is home to seven (7) consultation rooms with a team of experienced doctors and nurses. They would ensure that you receive the most comprehensive report interpretations within 5 working days for you to have the best understanding of your current health.
Health screening can be done on the same day, under close monitoring by our clinical team. Typically, a health screening at Gleneagles Hospital Kuala Lumpur can take about 3 to 4 hours, depending on the selected screening package.
Frequently Asked Questions:
To ensure accurate results during your health screening, follow these guidelines before your appointment:
- Fasting: Do fast for 8-10 hours before the screening (plain water is allowed). Fasting is required specifically for blood test, urine test and ultrasound abdomen. You can have a light breakfast on us after the completion of blood taking, ultrasound abdomen and urine collection.
- Avoid Smoking and Alcohol: Refrain from smoking or consuming alcohol for at least 8 hours before the appointment.
- Medications: You may continue taking your routine medications, such as those for high blood pressure (antihypertensives), thyroid conditions, and heart-related treatments. However, please avoid taking diabetes medications (e.g., insulin or oral hypoglycaemic agents) on the morning of the screening, as fasting may affect your blood sugar levels. If you are on any blood-thinning medications (e.g., aspirin, warfarin), please consult with your doctor prior to the screening for specific instructions.
- Pelvis Ultrasound: Before undergoing the Pelvis Ultrasound, you will be asked to drink at least 4 to 5 glasses of water or until you have the urge to pass urine. This is because a full bladder allows better visualisation of the pelvic organs during ultrasound.
- Abdomen Ultrasound: For Abdomen Ultrasound, please remain fasted until the test has been completed.
- Treadmill Stress Test: Our doctors will assess if you are fit to do this test beforehand. Prior to this test (after your blood test and abdomen ultrasound), you may have a light breakfast. It is advisable to avoid caffeinated drinks prior to the test. Remember to bring along your running pants, T-shirt and running shoes. For your comfort, please empty your bladder before the test. Lockers are available for your convenience.
- X-Ray: X-Rays are not recommended for anyone who is pregnant or maybe pregnant. A Beta HCG blood test (with additional payment) may be required to rule out pregnancy.
- Mammogram: Avoid this examination if you are pregnant or maybe pregnant. Please arrange for your appointment to be at between 7-10 days after your last day of menstruation. Do not wear any deodorant, perfume, powder or cream under your arms or chest area as it may interfere with the quality of the mammogram. A Beta HCG blood test (with additional payment) may be required to rule out pregnancy.
- Special Advice for Women: For pap smear, urine and stool tests, do it at least 7-10 days after the last day of your period. If you are menstruating on the day of your appointment, do inform the clinic staff on arrival as you will not be able to do your urine, stool and pap smear tests. You will be able to continue with the other tests and will be requested to make another appointment to complete the urine, stool and pap smear tests.
- Important: If you are feeling unwell or have any symptoms of illness (such as fever, flu, or infections), it is recommended to postpone your medical check-up until you have fully recovered. This ensures accurate test results and a safer screening experience.
These are general recommendations, but specific instructions may apply depending on the type of health screening you’re undergoing. It’s important to discuss any additional preparations with your doctor before your appointment.
- Individuals above 40 are recommended to undergo health screenings annually.
- For those with chronic conditions, such as diabetes, more frequent screenings are advised accordingly, regardless of age.
Ultimately, your doctor can recommend how often you should schedule a medical check-up or health screening, as it varies from person to person.
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