Save time and stay protected by bundling your regular health screenings with essential immunizations at MyDoctor. Whether you are visiting for a routine checkup or a mandatory work permit exam, these combinations ensure you stay ahead of your health.

1. The “Silver Shield” (For Seniors 65+)

Focuses on respiratory health and chronic disease management.

    • Screening: General Health Screening (Blood pressure, Cholesterol, Glucose).

    • Vaccinations: RSV and shingrix vaccine

  • Why? Seniors are more vulnerable to respiratory complications; a yearly RSV and shingrix jab is the best defense against seasonal strains.
 

2. The “Active Woman” Bundle

Tailored for young adults and those planning for the future.

    • Screening: Women’s Health Screening (including pelvic exams/ultrasounds).

    • Vaccinations: Human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV) + MMR vaccine + Boostrix vaccine.

  • Why? The HPV vaccine is vital for cervical cancer prevention, and an MMR shot ensures immunity before potential pregnancy.
 

3. The “Globetrotter” Pre-Travel Bundle

Ensure you are fit to fly and protected against regional diseases.

    • Screening: Customised Health Screening (Physical fitness assessment).

    • Vaccinations:  Typhoid vaccine + Hep A vaccine + COVID vaccine booster.

  • Why? Many high-risk destinations areas often necessitate protection.
 

4. The “Healthy Workforce” Bundle

Ideal for new hires or those seeking a medical clinic for work requirements.

    • Screening: Pre-Employment or Work Permit Health Screening.

    • Vaccinations: Hep A vaccine (for food handlers) + Flu jab + COVID vaccine + MMR vaccine for FDW with no vaccination and looking after kids below 2.

    • Why? Keeps the workplace safe and ensures you meet all regulatory health requirements.

 

Preparation Checklist for Your Bundle Visit

To ensure the most accurate screening results at our GP clinic, please follow these steps:

    1. Fast for 8–10 Hours: Only plain water is allowed if your screening includes blood glucose or cholesterol tests.

    1. Bring Records: Carry your previous vaccination booklets (for MMR vaccine, smallpox, or pneumococcal records) so our doctors can update your history.

    1. Wear Loose Clothing: This makes it easier for our nurses to administer your flu jab or other vaccinations.

Contact us to learn more!