Gastroscopy & Colonoscopy Packages
From the Doctor Consultation room to the Day Surgery Theatre to do Procedure, is just a few steps away. We are located next to each other on the same floor just a few steps away. This is important if your elderly parents/family members require a wheelchair to move around.
Cashless service is available. Insurance claims can be submitted via e-filing, where we can claim directly from your insurance company and CPF Board for Medisave (If required).
We will walk you through during consultation day on the costs involved and how much you can claim under your insurance panels and to help you to make this decision process a more seamless way.


Colonoscopy
Colonoscopy is a procedure used to examine the interior of the colon and rectum. Indications for colonoscopy include:
Packages includes:
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Surgeon fee
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Procedure fee
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Pre-screening procedure Consultation
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Post-screening Review
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Sedation medication
Term and conditions:
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Package does not include therapeutic procedures such as biopsy, removal of polyps, medication post scope.
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Additional fee is applicable if there is polyp removal or biopsy.
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Medisave claimable approximately up to S$900 – S$1200, subjects to approval.
Diagnostic Indications:
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Evaluation of gastrointestinal symptoms: Persistent lower abdominal pain, chronic diarrhea, constipation, or unexplained changes in bowel habits.
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Rectal bleeding: Evaluation of hematochezia (bright red blood per rectum) or melena.
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Unexplained iron-deficiency anemia: Particularly when accompanied by symptoms such as fatigue and pallor.
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Screening for colorectal cancer: Typically recommended starting at age 45-50 for average-risk individuals, or earlier for those with a family history or other risk factors.
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Unexplained weight loss: Particularly when associated with other gastrointestinal symptoms.
Therapeutic Indications:
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Polypectomy: Removal of polyps detected during screening or surveillance.
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Treatment of bleeding lesions: Such as diverticula, angiodysplasia, or tumors.
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Piles/Hemorrhoids ligation.
Surveillance:
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Post-polypectomy or post-cancer resection: Regular follow-up to monitor for recurrence of polyps or cancer.
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High-risk conditions: Surveillance in individuals with a family history of colorectal cancer or genetic syndromes such as familial adenomatous polyposis.
Preoperative Evaluation:
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Assessment before surgery: To evaluate the extent of disease and plan for surgical procedures, particularly in cases of colorectal cancer or complex diverticular disease.


Gastroscopy
Gastroscopy, also known as upper endoscopy or esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), is a procedure used to examine the upper part of the gastrointestinal tract. Indications for gastroscopy include:
Packages includes:
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Surgeon fee
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Procedure fee
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Pre-screening procedure Consultation
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Post-screening Review
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Sedation medication
Term and conditions:
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Package does not include therapeutic procedures such as biopsy, removal of polyps, medication post scope.
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Additional fee is applicable if there is polyp removal or biopsy.
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Medisave claimable approximately up to $600, subjects to approval.
Diagnostic Indications:
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Evaluation of upper gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms: Persistent upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), or odynophagia (painful swallowing).
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Unexplained anemia: Particularly iron-deficiency anemia, which may be caused by GI bleeding.
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GI bleeding: Evidence of upper GI bleeding such as hematemesis (vomiting blood), melena (black, tarry stools), or unexplained fecal occult blood.
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Suspicion of malignancy: Unexplained weight loss, anorexia, or early satiety which may indicate upper GI cancer.
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Persistent or recurrent GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) symptoms: Especially if not responding to treatment or if there are alarm features (e.g., weight loss, anemia).
Therapeutic Indications:
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Treatment of bleeding lesions: Such as varices, ulcers, or tumors.
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Polypectomy: Removal of polyps.
Surveillance:
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Monitoring of known conditions: Such as esophageal varices, Barrett’s esophagus, or gastric ulcers.
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Follow-up of previous findings: To check healing of ulcers or response to treatment of erosive esophagitis.
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These indications are not exhaustive and should be evaluated in the context of the individual patient's clinical scenario and risk factors.


Gastroscopy & Colonoscopy
Packages includes:
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Surgeon fee
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Procedure fee
-
Pre-screening procedure Consultation
-
Post-screening Review
-
Sedation medication
Term and conditions:
-
Package does not include therapeutic procedures such as biopsy, removal of polyps, medication post scope.
-
Additional fee is applicable if there is polyp removal or biopsy.
-
Medisave claimable approximately up to S$1600, subjects to approval.
Diagnostic Indications
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Evaluation of upper gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms: Persistent upper abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), or odynophagia (painful swallowing).
-
Unexplained anemia: Particularly iron-deficiency anemia, which may be caused by GI bleeding.
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GI bleeding: Evidence of upper GI bleeding such as hematemesis (vomiting blood), melena (black, tarry stools), or unexplained fecal occult blood.
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Suspicion of malignancy: Unexplained weight loss, anorexia, or early satiety which may indicate upper GI cancer.
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Persistent or recurrent GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) symptoms: Especially if not responding to treatment or if there are alarm features (e.g., weight loss, anemia).
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Evaluation of gastrointestinal symptoms: Persistent lower abdominal pain, chronic diarrhea, constipation, or unexplained changes in bowel habits.
-
Rectal bleeding: Evaluation of hematochezia (bright red blood per rectum) or melena.
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Screening for colorectal cancer: Typically recommended starting at age 45-50 for average-risk individuals, or earlier for those with a family history or other risk factors.
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Unexplained weight loss: Particularly when associated with other gastrointestinal symptoms.

