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Preventive Health Screening Santiago: Ñuñoa Clinic Guide

Complete health screening hub in Ñuñoa, Santiago offers integrated preventive medicine checkups—cardiovascular, metabolic, and cancer surveillance at accessible rates.

By Santiago Wellness Desk · Published 1 July 2026, 3:40 pm

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Preventive Health Screening Santiago: Ñuñoa Clinic Guide
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Walking along Avenida Irarrázaval in Ñuñoa, past the weekend farmers markets and cycling commuters, you'll find a facility that's quietly reshaping how thousands of santiaguinos approach their health: the Centro de Medicina Preventiva, a specialised screening and early-detection clinic that's become essential infrastructure for anyone serious about staying ahead of potential health issues.

Unlike the fragmented experience of bouncing between different specialists, this resource offers integrated preventive assessments under one roof. The centre handles the full gamut of age-appropriate screenings—cardiovascular risk panels, metabolic markers, cancer surveillance protocols, and bone density assessments—all coordinated by physicians trained specifically in preventive medicine rather than reactive treatment.

What makes this facility particularly relevant for Santiago residents is its pricing structure. Standard comprehensive screening packages range from 180,000 to 280,000 CLP depending on age and risk factors, positioning it as genuinely accessible compared to private hospital chains, while still maintaining the quality standards many santiaguinos expect from their healthcare. Most major insurance plans provide partial coverage for preventive visits, though confirming with your provider beforehand is wise.

The demographics here matter too. According to the centre's 2025 data, roughly 35 per cent of new patients discover previously undiagnosed conditions during their first preventive visit—hypertension, pre-diabetes, and elevated cholesterol leading the list. For cycling enthusiasts navigating Parque Forestal or training on the roads toward the Andes foothills, understanding cardiovascular baseline is particularly valuable. For those spending time in Cerro San Cristóbal's high-altitude trails, pulmonary function testing has become increasingly relevant.

The screening process itself is streamlined. Book online or walk in (though appointments move faster). Initial consultations include detailed health history and risk assessment, blood work happens same-day, and follow-up results consultations occur within a week, with clear pathways to specialist referrals if needed.

One often-overlooked advantage: the clinic maintains detailed longitudinal records. Having baseline screening data from your 30s or 40s creates measurable reference points for comparing future results—far more useful than isolated snapshots. This continuity becomes invaluable as you age.

Whether you're newly arrived to Santiago or a long-term resident approaching a milestone birthday, the Centro de Medicina Preventiva represents the kind of health infrastructure increasingly recognised internationally as genuinely cost-effective. Prevention, after all, remains far cheaper and less disruptive than managing established disease while balancing work, family, and Santiago's demanding pace of life.

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