Hi . I'm 18 and I'm going for ns checkup soon just a few question I want to know before going for the check up .
Q1 - Are we able to keep fringe for photo taking or should comb up?
Q2 - when having urine test are we allow to go toilet to urine in the tube?
Q3 - what kind of attire should I wear? Sport shorts or berm?
Q4 - I heard we got to strip naked infront of the people to check our private part are we going to walk around with our underwear/boxers? Or we can wear our pants on?
Q5 - Which section we have to take off our shirt?
Q6 - when checking our private part , 1 by 1 or Afew people together?
I hope someone can answer my question soon! Thank you!
1) comb up
2) go toilet do
3) anything
4) no , the MO wont ask u to strip naked.
5) maybe after the dental check
6) 1 by 1
I heard when we are going to have our private part check , we have to keep our shirt and pant in the locker . And we will be waiting with our underwear/boxers only . Isit true?
Don't remember taking off my jeans lea.
Whatever scenario no need scared everyone doing the same.
Just remember to downpes. 2 years over still got 10 years
Thank you . Because I might feel awkward if I have to walk around with my boxers on only ><
no la they onli ask u to take off shoes/sock and shirt nia
pants still on
dun scared
Okay . Thank you!!
Wearing underwear or boxer will be better?
Boxers are underwear so your question is confusing!
I mean 3 leg or 4 leg underwear?
aiyo
they wont ask u to strip naked la
you paranoid?
Originally posted by Ben_ang96:I mean 3 leg or 4 leg underwear?
You should wear a thong
@TS, at the photo taking section, the guy will spray water and comb all your fringe up. So if you want to take a photo to your liking, get a decent hair cut and make sure all is good before they do their job.
For the urine test, you will be given a tube and do it in toilet but all the cubicles will be locked.
Sports short or berms will be fine.
If I hadnt remember wrongly, we wore our pants into the room to get check. Only in the room then will we be asked to lower our pants on a 1 by 1 basis.
At the X-ray station, we will be require to remove our tops.
Chill TS, hope this helps!
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Pre-enlistment
Medical Screening
Prior to enlistment, all pre-enlistees have to undergo a thorough
medical examination at the Medical Classification Centre (MCC)
within the Central Manpower Base (CMPB). This examination allows
the medical fitness of a pre-enlistee to be assessed and this
subsequently determines his Physical Employment Status (PES).
Medical
Screening Appointment Preparations
As part of the e-documentation, you are also required to select
your preferred medical appointment date as well as to complete the
medical questionnaire (e7F). You will need to go through the
medical questionnaire form with your parents / guardian so that
useful medical information about you is captured.
To ensure that your medical experience with us is pleasant and that
the overall screening process is not unnecessarily delayed, we have
compiled a checklist for you:
Clinical
Examinations
The medical screening process takes on average 150 minutes to
complete and there is a series of test that you will have to
undertake.
Registration
Station
At MCC Registration Counter, you will be required to submit your
e7F. As a form of verification, you will be asked for your NRIC or
any form of photo identification (e.g. driving license, school
pass.)
Clinical Laboratory
Station
At the Clinical Laboratory Station blood samples are drawn for
G6PD, haemoglobin and blood group typing tests. Simple urine tests
to detect the presence of blood, protein and glucose (sugar) will
also be carried out for you at the Station.
Dental
Station
At the Dental Station, the Dental Officer will carry out an oral
examination and Dental Charting. A Dental X-ray or
Orthopantomography (OPG) will also be conducted.
X- ray
Station
A Chest x-ray (CXR) screening will also be conducted for you at the
X-ray Station for the radiological assessment of your heart and
lungs.
Eye
Station
At the Eye Station routine eye tests are carried out to detect eye
abnormalities and test your visual and refractive error.
ENT
(Ear, Nose & Throat) Station
At ENT Station an audio test or audiogram will be conducted to
detect hearing abnormalities.
Station 6 (Clinical Examination Station)
Station 6 is the Clinical Examination Station, you will undergo
height, weight and blood pressure measurements. An
electrocardiogram (ECG) will also be done for you in the ECG
Room.
After completion of all the clinical investigations and
measurements, you will then be examined and evaluated by a Medical
officer.
Station
6 Counter (Post Clinical Screening)
Once you have completed the above series of medical screening, you
will be medically classified with a PES grading.
Station 6 Counter will also issue instructions for the pre-enlistee
if the pre-enlistee is to return to MCC for any further medical
investigations.
Other
Services
MCC Eye
Clinic
The Specialist Eye Clinic at MCC provides medical assessment for
eye conditions. An appointment will be made for you during the
screening procedure should it be deemed necessary. Please bring all
documents regarding any known eye condition for your
appointment.
MCC ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat) Clinic)
The Specialist ENT Clinic provides pre-enlistment assessment for
ENT complaints. You will be informed if there is a need for you to
attend this clinic.
MCC Specialist Psychiatric Clinic
The Specialist Psychiatric Clinic at MCC aims to assess the
suitability of a pre-enlistee with regard to psychiatric conditions
already known or discovered during the screening process. It is
essential to have one parent accompany you should an appointment be
made for you and it would greatly shorten the delay to enlistment
if you bring all your pre-existing psychiatric medical records for
your appointment.
MCC
Specialist Orthopedic Clinic
The specialist orthopedic clinic has the purpose of grading a
pre-enlistee with regard to any orthopedic problems. A medical
officer will be in attendance together with a senior doctor from
one of the restructured hospitals. Here we will grade you based on
your orthopedic problems. Please bring all medical reports and
X-ray films for this visit.
Medical
Review
A pre-enlistee with any abnormalities noted during the medical
screening will be required to undergo medical review. This can take
several forms as appropriately decided by the Medical
Officer.
Referral to SAF
Military Medicine Institute (MMI) / Government / Restructured
Hospitals
The pre-enlistee may be referred to SAF MMI, government /
restructured hospitals for further investigations. If the referral
is required, he will be given a set of documents to bring along as
well as information regarding the date, time and venue.