Social Security now offers additional free health check-ups 14 items in total.

Last updated: 27 Oct 2025  |  518 Views  | 

ประกันสังคมแจ้งสิทธิตรวจสุขภาพเพิ่มได้ ฟรี 14 รายการ

Free Annual Health Checkup – 14 Tests

Although S-MILES Group already provides annual health checkups as part of our employee welfare program, we continue to care deeply about the well-being of all staff. We encourage everyone to make full use of their Social Security benefits to help maintain good health, build confidence, and reduce the risk of serious illness.

On 12 September 2025, the Social Security Office invited insured persons under Section 33 and Section 39 to receive a free annual health examination (14 tests) at participating hospitals and clinics. The program aims to help detect health risks early for timely prevention and treatment.

Free Annual Health Checkup – 14 Test Items

Insured persons can receive the following 14 free medical tests under the program:

  • Complete Blood Count (CBC)
  • Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)
  • Lipid Profile
  • Kidney Function Test (Creatinine, eGFR)
  • Liver Function Test (SGPT, SGOT, Alk-P, Albumin)
  • Hepatitis B Screening (HBsAg, Anti-HBs)
  • Syphilis Test (VDRL)
  • HIV Antibody Test
  • Cervical Cancer Screening (Pap Smear or Thin Prep) – for women
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening (Stool Occult Blood Test)
  • Urine Analysis
  • Chest X-ray
  • Eye Examination (Vision Test)
  • Hearing Test

Photo courtesy of the Social Security Office, Ministry of Labour

How to Use This Benefit

Insured persons can receive services at hospitals or clinics participating in the Social Security program, according to their registered medical facility.
No payment is required. You can check the list of participating facilities at www.sso.go.th or contact the 24-hour hotline 1506 for more information.

S-MILES Group Cares for Your Health

At S-MILES Group, our employees are the heart of our organization.
We are committed to enhancing your quality of life and overall well-being. We encourage everyone to make full use of your entitled benefits — for a stronger, healthier, and more sustainable future together.

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