At Ardennes Health, we value each patient’s journey and emphasise enhancing your health screening experience every step of the way.
At Ardennes Health, we value each patient’s journey and emphasise enhancing your health screening experience every step of the way.
Provides reassurance about your health status.
Identifies potential health issues before they become serious.
Prevents costly treatments by addressing issues early.
Provides reassurance about your health status.
Identifies potential health issues before they become serious.
Prevents costly treatments by addressing issues early.
Offers insights into your lifestyle and areas for improvement.
Helps prevent diseases by catching risk factors early.
Early intervention can lead to more effective treatment and better health outcomes.
Offers insights into your lifestyle and areas for improvement.
Helps prevent diseases by detecting risk factors early.
Early intervention can lead to more effective treatment and better health outcomes.
Early identification of risk factors and health issues allows for preventive measures, such as lifestyle changes or medications, to reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases.
Early identification of risk factors and health issues allows for preventive measures, such as lifestyle changes or medications, to reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases.
Dr. Siska is an experienced physician of Indonesian Chinese heritage, educated in Singapore. With a strong medical background in internal medicine, cardiology, oncology, and dermatology, she has gained valuable expertise through hospital postings and polyclinic practice. Passionate about health screening and preventive medicine, she focuses on early detection and proactive care to improve patient outcomes.
Fluent in English, Chinese, Malay, Bahasa Indonesia, and Hokkien, Dr. Siska is committed to delivering personalised and culturally sensitive healthcare to a diverse patient community.
Ardennes Health is a professional, one-stop health screening and radiology centre with a proven track record located conveniently in Paya Lebar Square. As a member of Livingstone Health, Ardennes is connected to a strong and trusted specialist network should you need further care. We take pride in our seamless appointment booking system, quick turnaround times and personalised care.
Harnessing technologies in the healthcare and radiological industry, we offer the following services:
Regular health screenings are essential not just for peace of mind, but for early detection which can save lives. At Ardennes Health, we offer health screening packages, ranging from basic to specialised, that are catered to each individual’s needs.
Caring for your employees through regular health screenings will translate into a healthier and more productive working environment. Reach out to us for a no-obligation discussion today.
Ultrasound scans are quick, non-invasive and painless. The images produced can provide valuable information to diagnose and treat a variety of diseases and medical conditions.
An X-ray is a type of imaging test that is quick and painless and is typically used to diagnose tumours or bone injuries. The most common type of X-ray done is on the chest and is available in our Gold package onward. Mammograms help to detect early signs of breast diseases in women before signs and symptoms occur.
We offer various health screening packages to suit the individual’s health needs. All packages include a customised review session with our doctors post-screening, where sound recommendations and next steps will be advised. As a member of Livingstone Health, patients who require further care can seamlessly access our network of specialists for comprehensive follow-up and treatment.
LucenceINSIGHTTM is a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) tool that screens for the signal of multiple cancers in one simple blood draw.
The result is cross examined with machine-learning to
study the cancer signal profile and provide insights on where the cancer-associated alterations might have originated from.
Catches early cancer signals
Evaluates the signal of up to 50 types of cancer
Requires only a blood draw, non-fasting
Identifies mutation and signal localisation through AI
Mastocheck is a blood-based test that can be used to supplement your routine mammogram to improve chances of detecting signs of breast cancer early. It is specially designed to overcome the limitations of conventional breast cancer screening methods by achieving a high accuracy rate of 77% for detecting stage 1 breast cancer, and it is accessible to young women (20-40 years old), pregnant women, and patients with breast implants or dense breast tissue.
Asian women often exhibit denser breast tissue, which contains a higher ratio of glandular tissue to fatty tissue. In such cases, breast tumours may be difficult to detect through a routine mammogram.
Women at higher risk, such as those with a family history of breast cancer, are strongly advised to consider Mastocheck. Adding this supplementary test during mammograms can significantly improve diagnostic accuracy, demonstrating 10%-30% higher sensitivity compared to mammography alone.
As patients before, the team at Ardennes Health understands what you want and how you want it. Here’s what you can expect from us.
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Most adults benefit from an annual physical examination like blood pressure, cholesterol and diabetes screening to monitor overall health and detect any potential issues early.
More critical to have yearly check-ups to manage age-related health issues.
At least once for women over 65 and men over 70 to check for osteoporosis.
If you have a chronic condition like diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease, more frequent monitoring may be necessary.
Mental health conditions that can affect women more frequently than men, often influenced by hormonal changes, life stressors, or genetic predisposition.
One of the most common cancers in women, regular breast exams and mammograms are required for early detection of breast cancer.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infections can cause abnormal cervical cell changes that may lead to cervical cancer if not detected early through regular Pap smears.
Hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, vaginal dryness, and changes in libido due to hormonal changes during menopause.
A condition where bones become weak and brittle, more common in postmenopausal women due to decreased estrogen levels.
Infections spread through sexual contact, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and HIV/AIDS.
Common bacterial infections that can affect the bladder (cystitis) or kidneys, causing frequent, painful urination and sometimes fever.
An infection of the female reproductive organs, usually caused by sexually transmitted bacteria, leading to pelvic pain, fever, and potentially infertility if untreated.
A condition where tissue similar to the lining inside the uterus grows outside the uterus, causing pelvic pain, painful periods, and sometimes fertility issues.
A hormonal disorder causing enlarged ovaries with small cysts on the outer edges. Symptoms include irregular periods, excess hair growth, acne, and fertility problems.
These include irregular periods, heavy bleeding (menorrhagia), painful periods (dysmenorrhea), and absent periods (amenorrhea).