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Special Announcement

Gut Health Programme

[CUHKMC 2nd Anniversary Offer -  20% off on selected Health Check Programmes]


17 Novmeber 2023 to 31 March 2024
 

Hong Kong residents can enjoy 20% off*on 20 selected Health Check Programmes.

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*Terms and conditions apply.

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Gut Health Programme

Gut Health Programme (Programme) is a screening service designed for people who have concern about gut health. The Programme adopts the world’s first faecal “bacterial gene markers” test (M3)* (Test) developed by the Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. This non-invasive test can detect colorectal cancer (CRC) early and can also be applied to the prediction of polyp recurrence.*

More on the research findings of the technology, please refer to the link below: https://www.med.cuhk.edu.hk/press-releases/cuhk-develops-a-novel-faecal-test-that-can-detect-polyps-and-early-colon-cancers-with-sensitivity-over-90

 

Programme Features

  • Non-invasive test**
    • Easy and convenient: only stool sample is required
    • Through “bacterial gene markers” test to predict the risk of having CRC, adenoma and adenoma recurrence 
  • Doctor will explain test results and provide dietary recommendations

 

Programme Details & Fees

Programme Items
Doctor consultation (pre-test and post-test consultation)
M3 CRC test
Fee (HK$)3,500

[NOTICE] Please be informed that there will be price adjustment with effect from 1 November 2023.

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Booking and enquiry: 3946 6188

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Disclaimer:

  • The Test is not a diagnostic test. The test result should be interpreted with caution. Precise screening interval for this follow-up has not been established.**
  • Information in this webpage is for reference only. Information in this webpage is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical advice. If you have any question regarding the above information, please seek advice from your doctor.

 

* Source: The Faculty of Medicine at The Chinese University of Hong Kong
** Source: GenieBiome Limited