Colonoscopy Screening Packages

Our colonoscopy screening packages are tailored to your individual needs, with selected options eligible for MediSave claims in Singapore.
20+ years
of experience
5000+ scopes performed
Fellowship-trained colorectal surgeon
Medisave & Insurance Claimable

UNDERSTANDING HOW COLONOSCOPY CAN PREVENT COLON CANCER

Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide.

Fortunately, it is also one of the most preventable cancers with the help of screening. Colorectal cancer develops from polyps, but polyps do not have symptoms. However, the removal of polyps (polypectomy) in turn prevents it from developing further into colorectal cancer. This is how screening via Colonoscopy helps prevent colon cancer.

Early-stage curable colorectal cancer has virtually no symptoms, but screening via Colonoscopy again helps with the early detection of colorectal cancer. Early-stage colorectal cancer has a 5-year survival rate of 80-90%, and early detection is key.

Screening Packages 

Colonoscopy
  • Pre-screening Consultation
  • Colonoscopy including Polypectomy & Histology
  • Post Screening Clinical Evaluation
  • Specialist Report & Recommendation
OGD & Colonoscopy
  • Pre-screening Consultation
  • Gastroscopy & Colonoscopy including Polypectomy & Histology
  • Post Screening Clinical Evaluation
  • Specialist Report & Recommendation
GutHealth
  • Pre-screening Consultation
  • Tumour Marker: Male - AFP, CEA, CA19-9, PSA, Female - AFP, CEA, CA19-9,CA125, CA15-3
  • CT Scan: Thorax, Abdomen & Pelvis(with intravenous contrast)
  • Post Screening Clinical Evaluation
  • Specialist Report & Recommendation
OGD & Colonoscopy + GutHealth
  • Pre-screening Consultation
  • Tumour Marker: Male - AFP, CEA, CA19-9, PSA, Female - AFP, CEA, CA19-9,CA125, CA15-3
  • CT Scan: Thorax, Abdomen & Pelvis(with intravenous contrast)
  • Gastroscopy & Colonoscopy including Polypectomy & Histology
  • Post Screening Clinical Evaluation
  • Specialist Report & Recommendation
In selected cases, MediSave can be used for colonoscopy packages.
Please speak to our team to learn more.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A colonoscopy is routinely offered to adults above the age of 50 for screening for polyps and also early detection of colorectal cancer. Those with the following risk factors are at higher risk for colorectal cancer and should consider earlier screening: 

- Smoking
- A family history of colorectal cancer
- Genetic syndromes like familial adenomatosis polyposis or HNPCC
- A personal or family history of inflammatory bowel diseases 
- Being overweight
- Having Type 2 diabetes
- Consuming a high-fat diet
- Drinking alcohol regularly
- Not exercising regularly

Your doctor may also recommend a colonoscopy if you show symptoms suggestive of cancer, such as blood in your stools or unexplained abdominal pain or changes in your bowel movement habits.

Colorectal cancer is the most common cancer in males in Singapore and the second most common for females in Singapore, making routine colonoscopies important. 

Most people are recommended to go for a colonoscopy at 50 years old for preventive screening. Colonoscopies should then be done every five years until age 75.

On the other hand, colonoscopies are recommended in your late 30s or early 40s if you have:

- A first-degree relative (parents or siblings) with colorectal cancer
- A family history of colorectal cancer syndromes like familial adenomatous polyposis or HNPCC
- A diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBS).
- A personal history of having certain cancers or polyps.
A colonoscopy takes about 30 minutes to complete and you will be able to go home on the same day.

Before going for a colonoscopy, you are recommended to arrange for a day of leave on the day of the scope. 

Bowel preparation is important in the days leading up to the colonoscopy.

The type of food you should avoid include:

- Nuts and seeds
- Juices with fruit pulp
- High fibre food
- All vegetables 
- Brown rice and wholemeal bread
- Cereals and oats 

You are only required to abstain from food about 6-8 hours before the scope. You can continue to drink water until 2hrs before your scope.

You will also be prescribed bowel clearance medications that will bring you to the toilet about 7-10 times to clear your colon.

Your personal or company insurance plans do cover colonoscopies performed for specific symptoms.

For self-paying individuals or those who wish to do screening in the absence of symptoms, our clinic offers a screening package that allows utilisation of your Medisave with only a small cash outlay.

Complications are rare after a colonoscopy. You will also not experience much discomfort beyond some abdominal bloatedness.

Please contact us immediately if you experience the following symptoms after your procedure:

- Fever
- Chest pain
- Shortness of breath
- Bloody, black or very dark coloured stool
- Chronic or intense abdominal pain
- Vomiting
Once you reach the age of 50, you are recommended to go for routine colonoscopies every 5 years.

However, if you have symptoms of any gastrointestinal or colorectal conditions within the 5-year period, you are recommended to come in for a repeat exam earlier.

Tumour Markers

AFP: Alphafetoprotein (Liver & Bile Duct Cancers)
CA19-9: Carbohydrate Antigen 19-9 (Bile Duct & Liver Cancers)
CEA: Carcinoembryonic Antigen (Colon Cancer & Gastrointestinal Tract Cancers)
CA 125: Cancer Antigen 125 (Ovarian Cancer)
CA 15-3: Cancer Antigen 15-3 (Breast Cancer)

PSA: Prostate-specific Antigen (Prostate Cancer)


Note: An elevated tumour marker level warrants a detailed investigation. A normal tumour marker level may not exclude underlying cancers and regular screening is still advisable.

When to make an appointment

Patients are advised to have a consultation with our Surgical Specialist, Dr Aaron Poh to first understand your condition and concerns. After referring you to the appropriate screening tests, he will advise you of your diagnosis and treatment options after the tests and scopes

Meet Our Doctor

DR AARON POH

Dr Aaron Poh is a fully accredited General Surgeon with dual subspecialties in Colorectal Surgery and Trauma Surgery, recognised by Singapore’s Specialist Accreditation Board and Ministry of Health. He is the Medical Director of Alpine Surgical Practice, with clinics located at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Parkway East Hospital, and Farrer Park Hospitals.

Dr Aaron Poh has extensive experience, having performed over 5,000 endoscopic procedures. He is a strong advocate for early detection through colonoscopy, particularly for individuals at risk of colorectal cancer. His expertise includes advanced endoscopic techniques such as Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR) for complex polyps and colonic stenting for obstructed cancers, which help patients avoid major emergency surgery.

When surgery is required, he specialises in minimally invasive laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery, offering patients faster recovery with less pain and scarring. In addition to cancer care, he manages a wide range of anal conditions including haemorrhoids, fistulas, fissures, and abscesses, providing comprehensive colorectal treatment.

Dr Aaron Poh is a fully accredited General Surgeon with dual subspecialties in Colorectal Surgery and Trauma Surgery, recognised by Singapore’s Specialist Accreditation Board and Ministry of Health. He is the Medical Director of Alpine Surgical Practice, with clinics located at Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Parkway East Hospital, and Farrer Park Hospitals.

 

Dr Aaron Poh has extensive experience, having performed over 5,000 endoscopic procedures. He is a strong advocate for early detection through colonoscopy, particularly for individuals at risk of colorectal cancer. His expertise includes advanced endoscopic techniques such as Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR) for complex polyps and colonic stenting for obstructed cancers, which help patients avoid major emergency surgery.

 When surgery is required, he specialises in minimally invasive laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery, offering patients faster recovery with less pain and scarring. In addition to cancer care, he manages a wide range of anal conditions including haemorrhoids, fistulas, fissures, and abscesses, providing comprehensive colorectal treatment.

20+ years
of experience
5000+ scopes performed
Fellowship-trained colorectal surgeon
Medisave & Insurance Claimable

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