Health screening is tests performed to detect potential health disorders or diseases in people who do not have any symptoms of a disease. By identifying disease early or people with a higher chance of having a health problem, lifestyle changes, informed decisions or surveillance can be made to reduce the risk of disease, and early treatment offered to treat it most effectively.
A health screening test is not a diagnostic test. This means that additional testing is needed to confirm the presence or absence of disease.
There are a number of benefits of getting a health screening.
Health screening can detect some diseases early before you have symptoms. Early detection enables better management and treatment of conditions before they pose a serious threat. This in turn decreases the risk of complications and can save lives.
Patients can also take positive lifestyle steps and address bad habits in light of health screening results and recommendations such as exercise, dietary improvements, and smoking. These changes can also have a much wider impact on a patient’s overall health and wellbeing.
If you have a family history of cancer or cardiovascular disease, then you may be concerned that you may develop issues related to these conditions at some point. Health screening can help put your mind at ease.
Ramsay will tailor your health screen to your health needs and your personal requirements. You may want a full-body health assessment to investigate your current health, lifestyle, and risk factors or to screen a specific part due to heightened health risks.
In general, a health screen is performed by a qualified nurse or doctor. They will carry out a physical examination and lifestyle analysis, consider your medical and family history, and undertake a range of tests. Tests can include:
You will be given a personalised medical report of the screening results and advice for changes in lifestyle and health, arising from these findings. A copy of any pathology tests and the report will be sent to your GP with your consent.
The type of health screenings that is important will be specific to you and your health requirements. It depends on your age, your personal and family medical history, and whether you have risk factors for certain diseases. You should speak to your doctor about the health screening that is right for you.
The costs of a health screening will depend on your chosen health screen and your Ramsay hospital.
You will receive a formal quotation price for your health screen following a consultation with one of our expert doctors or nurses. This formal quote will be valid for 60 days.
Ramsay is recognised by all major medical insurers. Health screening is covered by some medical insurance policies. We advise you to obtain written authorisation from your insurance provider before your health screen.
We have a number of finance options if you are paying for your health screen yourself. These include:
• Interest-free finance – requires no deposit and you can make monthly instalments at 0% interest.
• All-inclusive Total Care – is a one-off payment at a pre-agreed price.
• Pay as you go – a flexible funding option so you can pay for your health screening costs as and when they arise.
Most health screening tests are non-invasive so you should not need any recovery time afterward. You can expect to go back to your daily life once you have finished your health screen.
If you have an endoscopy procedure or biopsy as part of your health screen, you may need to rest for a short time. You may also have some pain that can be relieved with over-the-counter pain relief.
Ramsay offers a full screening service that can be tailored to your specific requirements. You can simply select from our extensive range of screening tests or discuss the most appropriate tests for you with one of our healthcare professionals.
Health screening enables you to know your overall health condition and alleviate any worries you may have. Our doctors and nurses provide you with a detailed health report and advice on how to improve your health and overall quality of life.
We offer easy access to convenient appointments at a Ramsay hospital near you. Regular health screening can help prevent health conditions from developing and facilitate more effective treatment if the disease is detected early.
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