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What to bring for medical screening
What you should bring and take note of for your medical screening appointment.
On the day of your medical screening, you will be asked to:
Take your photo at the Photo Studio; and
Complete the e-fitting process for us to obtain your body measurements. This is so that you can be issued with the uniform, boots, apparels and other National Service (NS) equipment of the right size for your NS training on your enlistment day.
Please observe and follow the instructions in the following checklist on the day of your medical screening. Do note that failure to observe these instructions may require you to come back on multiple occasions to complete your medical screening, resulting in delays to your screening process and possibly your enlistment. We will not make any exceptions to our requirements and you will be asked to come back again should you come unprepared or without the right documents.
You may download the medical screening checklist [PDF, 41 KB].
Dos and don'ts for medical screening
Do
Have a neat and short haircut for photo-taking
Wear your spectacles if you are short-sighted or long-sighted
Have a clean shave
Report in Physical Training attire (T-shirt, shorts or Bermuda shorts, and sport shoes or sandals)
Don't
Report with coloured, long or messy hair
Wear your contact lenses
Have a beard
Report in singlets, long-sleeved shirts or formal shows, or wear any jewellery

What to bring
Two proof of identity
Singapore Passport, student ez-link card or driving licence (any one of the three) in exchange for a visitor pass at the guardhouse.
If you have only one form of identification, inform the guardhouse that you are reporting for medical screening and follow their instructions to gain entry to Central Manpower Base (CMPB).National Registration Identity Card (NRIC) as your identification within CMPB.
Medical screening questionnaire
Medical screening questionnaire completed and signed by your parent or guardian, if not done so online.
Medical documents
Medical reports, hospital appointment cards, X-ray films, blood donation card and school health booklet, if any.
Education certificates and transcripts
For private and overseas courses (original and photocopy)
Please have your meal before coming for your medical screening appointment as the entire process will take about four to five hours, including the psychometric test.
