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Title: Keystone Medical Shares Steps To Reduce Delays In Work Permit Medical Check-Ups
Singapore, 20th Dec 2025 — Keystone Clinic & Surgery (Keystone Medical) is sharing practical guidance to help employers, employment agents, and newly arrived workers complete required medical examinations with fewer delays and repeat visits. A Medical check up for work permit is often routine, but avoidable issues such as missing documents, unclear test steps, or mismatched particulars can create unnecessary bottlenecks.As a community Health screening clinic, Keystone Medical aims to improve clarity around what is required on the day, what the examination is designed to assess, and how results are handled. Keystone Medical also noted that it supports eligible Singapore Citizens under CHAS subsidies for covered primary care services, while clarifying that CHAS eligibility and benefits are separate from Work Permit medical examination requirements.Why Timely Completion MattersWork Permit medical examinations are part of a process meant to confirm a worker is fit to work and to screen for specific infectious diseases. Employers are responsible for ensuring that medical requirements are completed within the required timeframe. When scheduling is tight and large groups arrive at once, delays are more likely to occur if paperwork and identity checks are not handled early.Timely completion helps employers meet administrative timelines and helps workers begin work and settle in with fewer disruptions. It also reduces the risk of repeat visits due to incomplete forms or missed steps.What The Examination Is Intended To CoverThe Work Permit medical examination is designed to screen for key infectious diseases and to include a general fitness-to-work assessment. The standard process commonly includes registration and identity verification, a clinical review by a...
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