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What should I check for a physical examination when going to work in Singapore?

Height and weight, blood test, urine test, ECG, X-ray, blood test including blood pressure, infectious disease test and hepatitis test. It mainly checks for infectious diseases. MOM says it checks for tuberculosis, AIDS, syphilis, malaria, etc.

Other aspects:

Ophthalmology, including vision, color vision, and eye diseases.

Internal medicine, including blood pressure, development, heart and blood vessels, respiratory system, nervous system, abdominal organs, etc.

Surgery, including height, weight, skin, face, neck, spine, limbs, joints, etc.

Otolaryngology, including hearing, smell, ear, nose and throat, etc.

Stomatology, including lip and palate, stuttering, teeth, etc.

Chest fluoroscopy, liver function tests, including transaminases and hepatitis B surface antigen.

Physical examination requirements: All physical examinations must be conducted in Singapore. Medical examination reports from abroad are not recognized. According to regulations stipulated by the Ministry of Manpower and the Immigration Bureau of Singapore, all foreigners applying for work passes and long-term residence passes are required to undergo a physical examination in a Singapore hospital. The physical examination is valid for 2 years.