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How Much Does Mammogram Screening Cost In Singapore?

A mammogram screening is a medical procedure used to detect early signs of breast cancer in women. In Singapore, breast cancer is the most common cancer among females, accounting for 17.2% of cancer deaths in females from 2017 to 2021. If you want to know the mammogram screening cost in Singapore, this article will discuss the prices, health screening packages options that includes mammogram screening in Singapore and Malaysia, and available subsidies.

For Women 40-49 Years Old

Singapore’s national breast cancer screening guidelines advises for women at the age of 40 to 49 (who are asymptomatic) to consider mammogram once a year.

Comprehensive Health Screening Packages With Mammogram Screening You May Consider

If you’re looking for a more comprehensive screening option, an à la carte mammogram in Singapore typically starts from around S$300, which may not be the most cost-effective choice. For better value, you may choose to opt for a comprehensive health screening package that includes a mammogram alongside other essential tests, offering a more thorough evaluation of your overall health at a competitive price.

Health365 in partnership with trusted healthcare providers in Singapore and Malaysia, and Thailand offers health screening packages that include mammogram screening.

MALAYSIA

SINGAPORE

RM1650 (S$500*)

S$545

S$817

CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS

1. Consultation & physical examination by doctor
2. Explanation of screening report by doctor

3. Vital Signs monitoring (BP, pulse, temperature)

4. Vision testing
5. Pure tone audiometry
6. Body fat analysis
7. Pap smear liquid based cytology)

8. Chest X-ray with report by radiologist

9. Ultrasound abdomen & pelvis with report by radiologist

10. DEXA Scan (2 region) with report by radiologist 
11. Mammogram/breast ultrasound with report by radiologist
12. Resting ECG
13. Excercise stress test with report by radiologist

1. Height & Weight (BMI)
2. Blood Pressure
3. Vision Acuity & Colour Vision
4. Body Fats Analysis
5. Waist-Hip Ratio
6. Tonometry
7. Chest X-ray
8. Resting Electrocardiogram
9. Choice of 1:
- Mammogram
- Ultrasound Breast
- Ultrasound Prostate
- Ultrasound Pelvis
- Treadmill Stress Test
- Ultrasound Abdomen

1. Medical Examination
2. Personal / Family Medical History
3. Body & Visceral Fat Analysis & Body Mass Index
4. Vision Acuity & Colour Vision
5. Chest X-Ray
6. 12-Lead Resting Electrocardiogram (ECG)
7. Medical Report
8. Medical Review- If Results Abnormal
9. Choice of 1 out of the following 7 tests :
- Hepatobiliary System Ultrasound (Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas, Spleen and Bile Duct)
- Bone Mineral Densitometry
- Treadmill Stress ECG
- Breast Ultrasound
- Mammogram
- Pelvic Ultrasound
- Urea Breath Test

LABORATORY TESTS

14. Fasting glucose
15. Bone metabolism profile
16. Uric Acid
17. Renal function test
18. Liver function tost

19. Lipid profile

20. Thyrold function test
21. Urine FEME

22. Alpha fetoprotein (AFP)
23. Full blood count
24. Peripheral blood film
25. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
26. Hepatitis A antibody screening (IgG)
27. Hepatitis B screening (Surface antigen & antibody)
28. Hepatitis C antibody screening (IgG)
29. HIV screening (HIV-1 antigen & HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibody)
30. Rheumatoid arthritis factor
31. ABO and rhesus blood grouping
32. Female tumour markers
- CA125
- CA 153
- CA 199
- CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen)

10. Urine FEME
11. Stool Occult Blood
12. Urine Microalbumin
13. Urine Creatinine
14. Urine Microalbumin to Creatinine Ratio
15. Blood Glucose
16. Blood Cholesterol
17. HbA1c
18. Full Blood Count
19. Kidney Function Test
20. Liver Function Test
21. Gout Screen
22. Bone Disease
23. Rheumatoid Factor
24. Hepatitis A
25. Hepatitis B
26. Thyroid Function (FT4, TSH)
27. Tumour Marker - AFP (Liver)
28. Tumour Marker - CEA (Colon)
29. Tumour Marker - PSA (Prostate) / CA125 (Ovaries)
30. Tumour Marker - CA19.9 (Pancreas)
31. Tumour Marker - EBV EA-IgA (Nose)
32. Tumour Marker - Beta HCG (Testicular) / CA15.3 (Breast)

10. ThinPrep
11. Urine Analysis (FEME)
12. Stool Occult Blood
13. Blood Analysis:

Haematology
- Full Blood Count
- Peripheral Blood Film
- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
- Blood Grouping

Lipid/Cholesterol Profile
- Total Cholesterol
- HDL Cholesterol
- Total / HDL Cholesterol Ratio
- LDL Cholesterol
- Triglycerides
- Apolipoprotein A1
- Apolipoprotein B

Kidney Function Profile
- Urea
- Creatinine
- Sodium
- Potassium
- Chloride
- eGFR

Diabetic Screen
- Blood Glucose (Fasting)

Bone Joint Function
- Uric Acid
- Phosphate
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Factor
- Calcium

Liver Function Profile
- Total Protein
- Albumin
- Globulin
- A/G Ratio
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- Gamma GT
- SGPT (ALT)
- SGOT (AST)
- Total Bilirubin
- Thyroid Study
- Free T4
- TSH

Hepatitis Screen
- Hepatitis A & Bs Antibody
- Hepatitis Bs Antigen


Tumour Markers
- Liver (AFP)
- Colon (CEA)
- Ovaries (CA125)

Venereal Disease Screen
- VDRL + Titre
- TPHA (if VDRL is reactive)

Other Screen
- GASTROClear* test
* Blood can be drawn 2 hours after a meal. It is recommended not to drink alcohol, smoke, or eat pickled food for at least 1 day before blood collection.

*Exchange rate as of September 2024

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For Women 50 Years Old And Above

The Screen For Life by Singapore’s Health Promotion Board (HPB) grants eligible women ages 50 years old and above subsidised mammogram screenings at selected government polyclinics.  It is important to note that if you are not a Singaporean citizen or permanent resident, you will not be eligible for the subsidised pricing for mammograms available to individuals aged 50 and above.

Mammogram Subsidies In Singapore

As of August 1, 2023, the subsidised mammogram screening cost in Singapore are as follows:

Furthermore, Medisave may also be used for mammogram screening at MediSave-approved centres. S$500 may be used per Medisave account. 

Free Mammogram Services In Singapore

The Singapore Cancer Society (SCS) also offers eligible Singaporean women aged 50 years old and above free mammography services at their SCS Clinic in Bishan. 

Consult A Breast Cancer Doctor In Singapore

If you are looking for a doctor in Singapore for breast cancer screening or treatment, here are some to consider:

SURGEON

Dr Lee Wai Peng | Partner Doctor – Solis Breast Care & Surgery Centre

Dr Melanie Seah – Melanie Seah Breast Specialist

Dr Tan Si Ying – Singapore General Hospital And National Cancer Centre Singapore

MEDICAL ONCOLOGIST

Dr Angela Pang – OncoCare Cancer Centre

Dr Karmen Wong – Icon Cancer Center

Prof Lee Soo Chin – National University Cancer Institute Singapore

RADIATION ONCOLOGIST

Dr Lee Kuo Ann – Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital

Dr Michelle Tseng Shu Fen – Asian Alliance Radiation & Oncology

Adj A/Prof Koh Wee Yao – National University Cancer Institute Singapore

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This article is informative only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and should never be relied upon for specific medical advice.