Colonoscopy Screening Singapore With A Colorectal Specialist
A colonoscopy can detect and remove small polyps early, lowering risk of them turning into colorectal cancer. Schedule a screening today to gain clear answers and lasting peace of mind.
- Over 20 Years Of Experience
- Female Colorectal Specialist
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Same Day Appointments Daily Till 4pm
- Insurance and Medisave Claimable
Spot The Signs You Need A Colonoscopy
Unexplained abdominal pain or cramping that keeps returning
Constant bloating or the feeling that your bowel never fully empties
Bowel habit changes such as constipation, diarrhoea, or looser stools
Bleeding in the stools with the appearance of bright red, maroon, or black, tar-like faeces
Unexpected weight loss or a falling appetite without an obvious cause
Close family history of colorectal cancer or polyps, (especially if diagnosed before age 45)
Dr Jane Tan Jye Yng
MBBS (Singapore), MRCS (Edin), M.Med (Surgery), FAMS (Surgery)
Dr Jane Tan is a colorectal cancer surgeon and specialist in Singapore who treats patients with a wide range of conditions, including colorectal cancer, benign growths, perianal problems, and functional bowel issues.
Alongside her clinical work, Dr Tan believes in advancing the field through teaching and research. She guides medical students and trainees at the National University of Singapore and has shared her expertise at local and international medical meetings.
Languages Spoken:
- English
- Mandarin
The Courage Star (Singapore, 2003)
Daher Cutait Prize (ISUCRS, 2004)
Service Excellence Awards (Tan Tock Seng Hospital, 2003-04)
Sir Rodney Judson Prize (Royal Melbourne Hospital, 2006
Best Teacher Award (Tan Tock Seng Hospital, 2006-07)
Sir Rodney Judson Prize (Royal Melbourne Hospital, 2006
Best Teacher Award (Tan Tock Seng Hospital, 2006-07)
What Is A Colonoscopy
A colonoscopy is a day surgery procedure that lets your specialist examine the entire large intestine with a slim, flexible camera. While you’re comfortably sedated, the scope is guided from the rectum to the caecum so the doctor can:
- Detect colon polyps, ulcers, or inflamed tissue
- Remove or biopsy anything suspicious on the spot
- Diagnose colorectal cancer before it becomes life threatening
Why Early Detection Matters
Colorectal cancer is the most common cancer in Singapore, yet many cases can be prevented through early screening:

Timely Intervention
Find tiny polyps before they turn cancerous and remove them on the spot.

Better Treatment Outcomes
Reduce the need for major surgery or chemotherapy by addressing issues at an early stage.

Peace of Mind
Regain comfort and confidence knowing you have taken a reliable step to protect your health.
Complete A Colonoscopy In 4 Simple Steps
01
Step
Before Your Procedure
- Attend a brief pre-procedure consultation with Dr Tan to review your medical history and sign an informed consent.
- Take a prescribed bowel-prep medication to thoroughly cleanse your colon (you’ll receive full instructions).
- You will be asked not to eat or drink for 2–6 hours before your scope.
02
Step
Preparation and Sedation
- Check in at the Endoscopy Centre, where a nurse will insert a small IV cannula into a vein on your hand.
- Your blood pressure, pulse and oxygen levels will be monitored throughout.
- The light “twilight” sedation keeps you comfortable while breathing on your own.
03
Step
During The Procedure
(30 Minutes)
- You will lie on your left side while Dr Tan gently guides the flexible scope through your colon.
- A small amount of air is introduced for a clearer view, so mild bloating is normal. Besides the feeling of needing to pass motion, you should feel little to no discomfort.
- If any polyps are found, they can be removed and sent for biopsy on the spot—saving you a return visit.
04
Step
Recovery After Procedure
- Rest in our cosy recovery lounge for observation while the sedative wears off. Light refreshments will be served.
- Dr Tan will go through your results with you before you leave.
- Avoid driving until the next day; arrange for a friend or family member to take you home.
- Most patients can resume normal activities within 24 hours
Complete A Colonoscopy In 4 Simple Steps
01
Step
Before Your Procedure
- Attend a brief pre-procedure consultation with Dr Tan to review your medical history and sign an informed consent.
- Take a prescribed bowel-prep medication to thoroughly cleanse your colon (you’ll receive full instructions).
- You will be asked not to eat or drink for 2–6 hours before your scope.
02
Step
Preparation and Sedation
- Check in at the Endoscopy Centre, where a nurse will insert a small IV cannula into a vein on your hand.
- Your blood pressure, pulse and oxygen levels will be monitored throughout.
- The light “twilight” sedation keeps you comfortable while breathing on your own.
03
Step
During The Procedure
(30 Minutes)
- You will lie on your left side while Dr Tan gently guides the flexible scope through your colon.
- A small amount of air is introduced for a clearer view, so mild bloating is normal. Besides the feeling of needing to pass motion, you should feel little to no discomfort.
- If any polyps are found, they can be removed and sent for biopsy on the spot—saving you a return visit.
04
Step
Recovery After Procedure
- Rest in our cosy recovery lounge for observation while the sedative wears off. Light refreshments will be served.
- Dr Tan will go through your results with you before you leave.
- Avoid driving until the next day; arrange for a friend or family member to take you home.
- Most patients can resume normal activities within 24 hours
Why Choose Dr Tan For Colonoscopy
Over 20 Years of Experience
Dr Tan has carried out numerous colorectal diagnosis and treatment procedures, giving patients seasoned clinical judgement.
Patient-Centred Approach
Every consultation is based on clear explanations and shared decisions between you and Dr Tan, ensuring your comfort from preparation to recovery.
Seamless Continuity of Care
Screening, diagnosis and any follow-up treatment can be done under a single clinic, reducing unnecessary referrals and delays.
The surgeons at Nexus Surgical are part of the preferred panel of specialists for many local insurers, offering flexible payment arrangements for eligible patients.
Integrated Shield Plans
Third Party Administrators (TPA)
Colonoscopy Cost at a Glance
For eligible Singaporeans and Permanent Residents, MediSave can offset part or all of the bill (conditions apply). Most Integrated Shield or corporate plans reimburse a diagnostic colonoscopy. You may contact our billing team to arrange a pre-authorisation so you know your exact out-of-pocket cost.
In-Office
First Visit
$200 - $300
Repeat Visit
$150 - $250
Extended
$50 per block of 15 minutes
# > 30 for first visits
# > 15 for repeat visits
Out of Office
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
$200 - $300
After 5:00 PM
$300 - $400
Hospital Inpatient
$200 - $400
Doctor’s Professional Fee ($1100 – $1600)
Hospital & Facility Fee (Quoted after consultation)
Book An Appointment Today
Arrange a consultation with Dr Tan in minutes by filling in the form or by phone. A straightforward day procedure today can help you sidestep complex treatment later and keep life running smoothly.
Frequently Asked Questions on Colonoscopy
Can I drive or return to work the same day?
No. Sedatives can impair reflexes for several hours, so arrange a lift home and avoid important decisions till the next morning. Desk-based work is usually fine the following day.
What happens if something concerning is found?
You’ll meet the doctor to review images and biopsy results. If further treatment is needed, we offer minimally invasive and traditional surgical options in-house, so your care stays seamless.
Will I be completely asleep or just sedated?
You’ll receive conscious (twilight) sedation via a small IV line. You won’t feel pain or remember the procedure, but your breathing remains self-regulated, safer and gentler than a full general anaesthetic.
Can I continue my regular medications?
Most medicines are fine to take with a sip of water on the morning of your scope. Blood thinners, diabetes tablets, and iron supplements may need adjustment, which will be advised specifically by your doctor during the consultation.
What can I eat or drink the day before?
We’ll give you a clear “low-residue” diet sheet (think white rice, clear soups, plain yoghurt) and simple instructions on when to start the bowel-prep drink. After midnight, only clear fluids are allowed.
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