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).
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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
($2,750 | $2,997.50 Nett)
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Colonoscopy is a procedure used to examine the interior of the colon and rectum. Indications for colonoscopy include:
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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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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
($1,750 | $1,907.50 Nett)
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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:
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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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Medisave claimable approximately up to $600, subjects to approval.
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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
($3,500 | $3,815 Nett)
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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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Medisave claimable approximately up to S$1600, subjects to approval.
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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).
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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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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.