
Comprehensive cardiac tests to better understand your heart health.
*Additional Blood & Urine Tests (Haematology, Thyroid Profile, Muscle/ Bone/ Joint Profile, Urine Analysis) are available at an additional $100.
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A heart screening generally involves a detailed consultation with the cardiologist to understand your personal and family history, as well as a physical examination to assess your cardiovascular risk. Non-invasive screening tests are carried out to detect any abnormalities of the heart that would have otherwise gone undetected without obvious symptoms.
A heart screening allows the cardiologist to determine your risk of future cardiovascular conditions and helps identify modifiable risk factors that can be controlled to reduce your risk of developing heart disease.
We recommend that everyone above the age of 40 consider heart screening, regardless of symptoms.
You are also urged to go for heart screening if you have one or more cardiovascular risk factors, such as smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, are overweight or obese, lead a sedentary or stressful lifestyle, or if you have a family history of heart disease.
It is best to undergo a heart screening before any symptoms arise, as early detection allows your cardiologist to start treatment before your condition worsens.
It is recommended that you undergo a heart screening every 2 - 4 years, or more often if you are at an increased risk for heart disease or stroke.
It ultimately depends on what heart tests are recommended to you by your cardiologist or what screening package you have chosen. Rest assured, your cardiologist will advise you on how best to prepare for your cardiac test to ensure efficiency and accurate results.
An ECG can show heart arrhythmia (heart rhythm irregularities) that may occur as a result of the heart’s electrical system malfunctioning. It is a first-line diagnostic test in any heart screening, and is a painless, non-invasive way of recording and measuring your heart’s electrical activity.
When your heart muscle is damaged as a result of a heart attack, your body releases substances in your blood. Blood tests help discern if, and how much, of your heart has been damaged.
Cadence Heart Centre’s blood investigations also involve a:
Kidney function test
Liver function test
Diabetes profile
Cholesterol profile
Cardiac risk profile
In Singapore, heart screening packages are generally not MediSave-claimable if they are performed purely for preventive or routine health assessment. However, if specific cardiac tests are ordered by the doctor as part of a diagnostic evaluation for a known or suspected heart condition, they may be eligible for MediSave or insurance claims under outpatient diagnostic use.
Coverage under private or corporate insurance plans may vary depending on your policy. Our staff will be glad to assist you in checking eligibility and guiding you through the claim process where applicable.
Common risks include high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, high cholesterol, obesity, stress, and a sedentary lifestyle. Singaporeans’ dietary habits and urban lifestyle can increase these risks, making preventive heart checks particularly important.
You may be asked to fast for 8–10 hours before your appointment if blood tests are included. Avoid caffeine or strenuous exercise beforehand. Bring a list of current medications and any previous test results for accurate assessment.
Dr Devinder Singh will explain the findings and recommend appropriate follow-up, which may include additional imaging, lifestyle changes, or medical treatment. Early management can help reduce long-term heart disease risks.
Even if you exercise regularly and maintain a healthy lifestyle, heart screening is still recommended — especially if you are above 40 or have risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease.
Some heart conditions can develop silently and may not cause symptoms, even in active individuals. A cardiac screening helps ensure your heart is coping well with your exercise routine and can detect issues early before they affect performance or overall health.
A standard heart screening usually takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the number of tests included in your package. Basic screenings that involve blood tests and an ECG are often completed within half an hour.
If additional assessments such as an echocardiogram or treadmill stress test are recommended, the session may take longer. Dr Devinder Singh will guide you through each step, so you’ll know what to expect and how much time to set aside for your visit.
Yes. Expatriates and international patients are welcome to undergo heart screening in Singapore. We regularly see patients from overseas who wish to assess their heart health while living, working, or travelling here.
The process is straightforward — you can book an appointment directly, and our team will assist with registration, payment options, and any documents needed for insurance or travel health purposes. Reports and results can also be provided in digital format for your convenience.
Seeing a cardiologist like Dr Devinder Singh offers a more focused and clinically guided approach to heart screening. With specialised training in cardiovascular care, Dr Devinder is able to select the most appropriate tests for your symptoms and risk factors, interpret results with accuracy and explain what each finding means for your long-term heart health. If any concerns arise, he can advise on the next steps and provide a personalised management plan, ensuring continuity of care and clear guidance throughout your screening journey.
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