All admitted students (excluding non-graduating students and continuing & professional education students) are required to undergo a pre-admission medical examination before enrolment. The university reserves the right to refuse your admission should you decide to decline this process.
If you are a student entering the field of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, or Dentistry, kindly note that there are additional screenings and immunisation requirements. Please refer to your respective Faculty or School for further information and datelines for such screenings.
You are also required to bring your admissions medical examination form (with Part I completed) on the day of your medical check-up. Please select the form based on the status of your university acceptance.
Students matriculating in AY 2024/25 Semester 2 are required to complete all medical examinations by 10 January 2025.
If you do not complete the Medical Examination by the deadline, a
Negative Service Indicator (NSI) will be checked against you. As a consequence, you may be locked out of access to certain key student services, including examination results, transcripts, etc. Hence, please complete the medical examinations
as soon as you can if you have not done so.
Medical examinations may be conducted by the University Health Centre (UHC) or by a private registered health physician.
Pre-admission medical examinations for
Dentistry students (undergraduates and graduates) are conducted by
the Occupational Health Clinic, located at the basement of University Health Centre. To schedule your medical examination, please email
oh.nurse@visitor.nus.edu.sg / goh.shawee@visitor.nus.edu.sg for assistance.
If you have chosen to undergo your pre-admission medical examination with a private physician, please note that submitted forms should include the following:
While most submitted reports generally fall within the accepted guidelines, you may be required by the university and UHC to undergo further medical examinations or tests if your earlier medical results are incomplete or unsatisfactory. For your convenience,
we encourage you to proceed with your medical examination at UHC.
No appointment is required at the UHC, please walk-in between 8.30am – 10.30am or 1.30pm – 3.30pm on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday (closed on Public Holidays and University Holidays). Do note that the whole medical examination will take approximately 2 hours.
Female candidates should note that monthly menstrual cycles affect results of urine tests. Hence, you are advised to complete the medical examination five to seven days after the last day of your period.