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***IMPORTANT : Instructions for Store Pickup***

(We have changed the store pickup location,
effective from 30th June 3pm)

1) Come down during our opening timings: 9.30am to 5.30pm (Monday to Friday)

2) E-Ticket (Digital or Printout) is to be provided at the point of collection for verification.


Store-Pickup @ Pioneer

Address:

PCI Limited Building, Level 2

35 Pioneer Rd North

Singapore 628475

 

Opening Hours:

9.30am to 5.30pm (Mon to Fri)








It is only until recent years when scientist discovered that Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) can be used as a marker for arterial stiffness and cardiovascular risk classification. By measuring the PWV of patients, we are able to group patients into different levels of vascular disease risk classifications.
Reference:
Neth Heart J. 2015 Sep; 23(10): 491–492.
Published online 2015 Aug 13. doi:  10.1007/s12471-015-0740-3
PMCID: PMC4580660

*** The results from this device should only serve as a reference and should not be a replacement of your regular health checkups. For an accurate diagnosis of your health condition, please consult a doctor.




SpO2 is a percentage that reflects the level of oxygen available in your blood. Your SpO2 is considered to be normal when it is above 95%. If it is around or under 92% your blood contains an abnormally low level of oxygen and we recommend you to consult your doctor. Tracking your blood’s oxygen saturation can provide you with an early warning. If you are an athlete training to boost your endurance, measuring your blood oxygen saturation can bring to light potentially life-threatening hypoxic conditions. It is also great for people affected by chronic illnesses, including asthma and COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) as it helps them quickly assess the severity of their condition.




Did you ever wonder why your doctor takes your pulse? Well, it’s a quick indicator of how fit you are. The average person has a resting pulse rate of between 70 and 75 beats per minute. Fit people who get lots of aerobic exercise having resting pulse rates in the 50s and 60s. Some professional athletes have resting pulse rates as low as the upper 30s. On the other side, unfit people have resting pulse rates of 80, 90 or more beats per minute.

Use Chart Below to Determine your Fitness Level
based on your Resting Heart Rate




Blood Pressure Monitor Non-Contact Thermometer