Mobile Checkup Center
Mobile Checkup Center provides occupational health services, encompassing preventive care, diagnosis, treatment of diseases, and rehabilitation to enhance work capacity. Our team includes occupational health physicians, multidisciplinary physicians, and experienced occupational health nurses. We emphasize on prevention of workplace injuries or illnesses, promote good health among workers through preventive medicine (occupational medicine), and compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
Our occupational health services at the hospital include :
1. Health Risk Assessment : Conducted health risk assessment via walk-through surveys to determine probabilities and severity of hazardous exposure in workplace. This assessment will lead to prevention control and design appropriate health examination program.
2. Occupational Health Examinations include :
- Preplacement Health Examination.
- Fitness for Work Assessment: For example: high-altitude workers, confined space workers, public transportation drivers, food handlers, and offshore workers.
- Annual Health Check-ups according to specific risk factors like noise exposure, chemical exposure, and radiation exposure.
3. Return to Work Health Examination : For workers who have been absent from work for three days or more due to illness or injury, this health assessment ensures readiness to resume their duties.
4. Work Relatedness Diagnosis : Assessing if illnesses or injuries are work-related. Occupational physician takes part in assessment the work relatedness for supporting compensation claims and preventing injury or illness in workplace.
5. Specialized Occupational Health Tests :
Audiometry : Evaluates hearing ability.
Pulmonary Function Test (Spirometry) : Assesses lung function by spirometry. The most widely used test for lung function.
Occupational Vision Test : Evaluates visual capability for job suitability using vision screener machine.
Biomarker of Exposure : Tests for measuring the presence of chemicals or their metabolites in the body to conform worker has been exposed to that chemical. For example, testing lead level in the blood is physical indicator of exposure to lead.
Physical Fitness Evaluation : Measures muscular strength and endurance such as grip strength to evaluate the strength of the muscles in the hands and forearm and leg extension strength to assess the strength of the muscles in the legs and calves.Top of FormBottom of Form
7. Health Promotion : Activities aim to enhance the well-being of workers, such as providing training on occupational diseases, educating on non-communicable disease prevention, promoting smoking cessation or substance abuse cessation, managing stress, and addressing mental health issues in the workplace.
8. Consultation on Occupational Health : Advises on suitable health examination programs, health surveillance, injury/illness prevention, managing health assessment results, promoting health, and emergency preparedness in workplace.