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Bodybuilder Screening

Bodybuilder screening is a comprehensive medical assessment designed specifically for individuals who engage in intense weight training and muscle development activities. This specialised health check helps identify potential health issues that may arise from training regimens, supplement use, or other bodybuilding-related factors.

Indications for Bodybuilder Screening

Bodybuilder screening may be recommended in the following situations:

Performance plateau or unexpected changes: When a bodybuilder experiences unexplained decreases in strength or muscle mass despite consistent training. 

Use of performance-enhancing substances: For individuals who have used or are considering using supplements or performance enhancers. 

Competition preparation: As part of preparation for bodybuilding competitions, especially when following intense cutting regimens or dehydration protocols. 

Persistent physical symptoms: When experiencing ongoing symptoms such as unusual fatigue, joint pain, mood changes, or sleep disturbances. 

Benefits of Bodybuilder Screening

A bodybuilder screening offers several health advantages for those engaged in intensive training regimens:

Early detection of health concerns

Helps address emerging concerns early, allowing for timely intervention and treatment adjustments. This is particularly relevant for monitoring organ function that may be affected by training supplements.

Hormone optimisation

Assesses key hormonal markers that influence muscle growth, recovery, and overall performance. This information can help address imbalances that might be hindering progress.

Results may support more informed decisions about training or recovery strategies based on individual health profile.

Key Health Markers Assessed During Bodybuilder Screening

Several important health indicators are evaluated through blood analysis:

  • Liver and kidney function

    These tests check how well your liver and kidneys are working, and whether they are under stress from supplements or high-protein diets.

  • Lipid profile and cholesterol

    This measures the levels of fats in your blood, including cholesterol, to see if your diet or training may be affecting your heart health.

  • Blood glucose and electrolytes

    to monitor energy metabolism and hydration balance.

  • Complete blood count (CBC)

    to evaluate general health and identify signs of inflammation or fatigue. 

  • Hormone levels

    The screening includes important hormones like testosterone (total and free), estrogen, cortisol, thyroid hormones, and IGF-1. These play key roles in muscle growth, recovery, energy levels, and overall performance.

Screening Packages

All packages are non-refundable. Price stated below is after GST charge of 9%.

TAF15

BODY BUILDER SCREENING

$610.40
  • Haematology
    • Full Blood Count
  • Cardiac/Lipid Profile
    • Total Cholesterol
    • Triglycerides
    • Cholesterol HDL
    • Cholesterol LDL
    • Cholestrol Total/HDL RATIO
    • hs C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
  • Kidney Function
    • Urea
    • Creatinine Serum
    • Sodium
    • Potassium
    • Bicarbonate
    • Chloride
    • eGFR
  • Bone/Joint Profile
    • Calcium
    • Phosphate
    • Uric Acid
  • Hormonal Profile
    • DHEAS
    • Testosterone Total
    • Estradiol (E2)
    • Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
    • Prolactin
    • Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF-1)
    • SHBG
    • Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
  • Liver Profile
    • Bilirubin Total
    • Protein Total
    • Albumin
    • Globulin
    • Albumin/Globulin Ratio
    • ALT/SGPT
    • AST/SGOT
    • GGT
  • Thyroid Profile
    • FREE T4
    • T3 (Triiodothyronine)
    • TSH
  • Tumour Markers
    • PSA (Male) / CA 125 (Female)
  • Urine/Stool Analysis
    • Urine FEME
    • Urine Microalbumin/Creatinine Ratio
HIQPCM

ADVANCE MALE HEALTH SCREENING

$654
  • Disease Risk Score
    • Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)
    • Heart Attack
    • Stroke
    • Fatty Liver (MASLD)
    • Liver Fibrosis and cirrhosis
    • Chronic Kidney disease risk
  • Haematology
    • Full Blood Count
    • Peripheral Blood Film, PBF
  • Cardiac/Lipid Profile
    • Total Cholesterol
    • Triglycerides
    • Cholesterol HDL
    • Cholesterol LDL
    • Cholestrol Total/HDL RATIO
    • Apolipoprotien A
    • Apolipoprotien B
    • ApoB/ApoA1
    • hs C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
  • Kidney Function
    • Urea
    • Creatinine Serum
    • Sodium
    • Potassium
    • Bicarbonate
    • Chloride
    • eGFR
  • Bone/Joint Profile
    • Calcium
    • Corrected Calcium
    • Phosphate
    • Uric Acid
    • Rheumatoid Factor (RF)
  • Hormonal Profile
    • DHEAS
    • Testosterone Total
    • Estradiol (E2)
    • Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
    • Prolactin
    • SHBG
    • Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
    • Free Adrogen Index (FAI)
  • Liver Profile
    • Bilirubin Total
    • Protein Total
    • Albumin
    • Globulin
    • Albumin/Globulin Ratio
    • ALT/SGPT
    • AST/SGOT
    • GGT
    • LDH
  • Thyroid Profile
    • FREE T4
    • FREE T3
    • TSH
  • Tumour Markers
    • Alpha Feto Protein (AFP)
    • Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
    • CA 19.9
    • PSA (Male) / CA 125 (Female)
  • Urine/Stool Analysis
    • Urine FEME
    • Urine Microalbumin/Creatinine Ratio
  • Fatty Acids
    • Total FA
    • Omega-3
    • Omega-6
    • Polyunsaturated FA
    • Monounsaturated FA
    • Saturated FA
    • MUFA/TotFA Ratio
    • Omega-3/ TotFA Ratio
    • Omega-6/ TotFA Ratio
    • Omega-6/Omega-3 Ratio
    • PUFA/TotFA Ratio
    • PUFA/MUFA Ratio
    • SFA/TotFA Ratio
  • Amino Acids
    • Alanine
    • Gycine
    • Histidine
    • Isoleucine
    • Tyrosine
    • Phenylalanine
    • Valine
    • Total branched-chain amino acids (leucine+Isoleucine+ Valine)
HIQPCM + TAF 14

EXECUTIVE MALE HEALTH SCREENING

$763
  • Disease Risk Score
    • Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)
    • Heart Attack
    • Stroke
    • Fatty Liver (MASLD)
    • Liver Fibrosis and cirrhosis
    • Chronic Kidney disease risk
  • Haematology
    • Full Blood Coun
    • Peripheral Blood Film, PBF
  • Cardiac/Lipid Profile
    • Total Cholesterol
    • Triglycerides
    • Cholesterol HDL
    • Cholesterol LDL
    • Cholestrol Total/HDL RATIO
    • Apolipoprotien A
    • Apolipoprotien B
    • ApoB/ApoA1
    • hs C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
  • Kidney Function
    • Urea
    • Creatinine Serum
    • Sodium
    • Potassium
    • Bicarbonate
    • Chloride
    • eGFR
  • Bone/Joint Profile
    • Calcium
    • Corrected Calcium
    • Phosphate
    • Uric Acid
    • Rheumatoid Factor (RF)
  • Anemia Profile
    • Folic Acid
    • Vitamin B12
    • TIBC
    • Iron
    • % Iron Saturation
    • Transferrin
    • Ferritin
  • Hormonal Profile
    • DHEAS
    • Testosterone Total
    • Estradiol (E2)
    • Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
    • Prolactin
    • Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF-1)
    • SHBG
    • Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
    • Free Adrogen Index (FAI)
  • Liver Profile
    • Bilirubin Total
    • Protein Total
    • Albumin
    • Globulin
    • Albumin/Globulin Ratio
    • ALT/SGPT
    • AST/SGOT
    • Alkaline Phosphatase
    • GGT
    • LDH
  • Hepatitis Profile
    • Hepatitis Bs Antibody (HBsAb)
    • Hepatitis Bs Antigen (HBsAg)
    • Hepatitis A Total AB
  • Thyroid Profile
    • FREE T4
    • FREE T3
    • TSH
  • Tumour Markers
    • Alpha Feto Protein (AFP)
    • Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
    • CA 19.9
    • PSA (Male) / CA 125 (Female)
  • Urine/Stool Analysis
    • Urine FEME
    • Urine Microalbumin/Creatinine Ratio
  • Others
    • Totol Vitamin D
    • Homocysteine
    • Insulin
    • Cortisol
    • Magnesium serum
    • ZINC serum
    • Beta HCG
    • EBV EA-IGA
    • Homa-IR
    • Folic Acid
  • Fatty Acids
    • Total FA
    • Omega-3
    • Omega-6
    • Polyunsaturated FA
    • Monounsaturated FA
    • Saturated FA
    • MUFA/TotFA Ratio
    • Omega-3/ TotFA Ratio
    • Omega-6/ TotFA Ratio
    • Omega-6/Omega-3 Ratio
    • PUFA/TotFA Ratio
    • PUFA/MUFA Ratio
    • SFA/TotFA Ratio
  • Amino Acids
    • Alanine
    • Gycine
    • Histidine
    • Isoleucine
    • Tyrosine
    • Phenylalanine
    • Valine
    • Total branched-chain amino acids (leucine+Isoleucine+ Valine)

What to Expect During Your Bodybuilder Health Screening

1. Initial Consultation and Health Review

The doctor will start with a discussion about training habits, supplement use, medical history, and any specific concerns. A basic physical check-up will follow, such as weight and vital signs.

2. Blood Testing

Blood samples will be taken to test hormone levels, organ function, cholesterol and blood sugar. These tests provide insight into how your body is responding to physical stress and supplementation.

3. Results and Medical Review

Results are usually ready within a week. A follow-up appointment will be arranged within 1 to 2 weeks to go through results, areas of concern and practical steps to support training and health. 

Dr Muhammad Taufiq Rashid

MBBS (NUS)

Member of SASO

Member of SMHS

Member Of ISSM

With over 15 years of experience in clinical practice and healthcare management, Dr Muhammad Taufiq Rashid focuses on men’s health and weight management. He is also a member of the International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM), reflecting his continued commitment to men’s wellness.

His care approach incorporates evidence-based medical procedures and tailored solutions designed to meet individual needs.

Dr Taufiq’s professional background spans a range of medical disciplines, equipping him with the knowledge and skills to guide patients in achieving their health goals. He is certified in circumcision techniques using the Shang Ring and ZSR Stapler methods, offering efficient and minimally invasive procedures completed in less than 15 minutes.

Education, Experience & Affiliations

Dr. Taufiq began his medical career as a Medical Officer under MOHH from 2006 to 2014, gaining valuable experience in multidisciplinary healthcare at Alexandra Hospital, KK Hospital, Bright Vision Hospital, and AMK THK Hospital.

From July 2017 to March 2021, he served as Chief Resident Physician at DTAP Clinic Somerset Branch, focusing on men’s health and providing holistic, patient-centered care.

As Medical Director at Pulse Medical Centre from April 2021 to December 2024, Dr. Taufiq led multidisciplinary care and advanced patient-first practices.

He holds certifications in ShangRing Circumcision, ZSR Stapler Circumcision, SCOPE certification, and ShangRing Training (Wuhu, Snnda, 2018). He is also a Certified Trainer for ShangRing Circumcision, ZSR Stapler Circumcision, Touchstone Circumcision, and the Storz T-Top Duolith Shockwave Therapy Machine.

In 2024, he completed the Androcourse under the Society of Men’s Health Singapore. Dr. Taufiq is a member of the Society of Men’s Health Singapore (SMHS), the Singapore Association for the Study of Obesity (SASO), and the International Society of Sexual Medicine (ISSM), reflecting his ongoing commitment to men’s health and weight management.

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    Our Location

    SBF CENTER MEDICAL SUITES
    160 Robinson Rd, #05-05, Singapore 068914

    Mon – Thu: 9:00am to 2:00pm, 3:00pm to 6:00pm
    Fri: 9:00am to 12:30pm, 2:00pm to 6:00pm
    Sat: 9:00am to 1:00pm
    Sun & PH: Closed

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How often should bodybuilders undergo screening?

    For most bodybuilders, annual screening is sufficient, though more frequent monitoring may be recommended based on individual risk factors.

    Those using performance-enhancing substances, preparing for competition, or with existing health conditions may benefit from screenings every 3-6 months.

    Can the results help improve my training performance?

    Yes. The screening can highlight areas that may be affecting your progress, such as low testosterone levels or early signs of overtraining. Understanding these results can help you make more informed decisions about your training, recovery, and overall routine.

    How should I adjust my supplement use based on screening results?

    The screening may provide insights into how your body is responding to your current supplement routine. This information can help you assess whether certain supplements are supporting your health or potentially contributing to strain.