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Hospital Charges

Inpatient Charges

Ward Accommodation

Ward Class Facilities

Class A1
Single Room

Air-con room with attached bathroom, TV and telephone 

Day bed for guest at additional charges

Class B1
4 beds

Air-con room with shared bathroom, TV and telephone

Class B2
5-6 beds

Naturally ventilated ward with shared bathroom

Class C
10 -12 beds

Naturally ventilated open ward with shared bathroom

Selecting your accommodation: Our financial counsellors will give you an estimated cost of hospitalisation. We will do our best to provide you with the ward type of your choice. However, availability can only be confirmed on the day of your admission.

Inpatient Daily Ward Charges

Ward Class Private Patients Subsidised Patients
A1 B1 B2 C

Acute Ward

From

Singapore Citizen

$528

$252

$50

$39

Permanent Resident

$528

$299

$125

$106

Resident Foreigner/ Non-Resident

$528

$315

$271

$228

High Dependency Ward

From

Singapore Citizen

$686

$414

$72

$72

Permanent Resident

$686

$522

$216

$216

Resident Foreigner/ Non-Resident

$686

$686

$686

$686

ICU Ward

From

Singapore Citizen

$1,009

  $787

  $121

  $121

Permanent Resident

$1,009

  $868

  $341

  $341

Resident Foreigner/ Non-Resident

$1,009

$1,009

$1,009

$1,009

This schedule is effective from 1 January 2023.

  • All charges are rounded to the nearest dollar.
  • All charges are inclusive of 8% GST and are subject to change without prior notice.
  • GST is absorbed for eligible subsidised Singapore citizens and permanent residents.
  • Charges may differ for Singapore citizens, permanent residents, resident foreigners and non-residents.
  • The charges are after maximum subsidy. Actual charges may differ based on ward choice and means-tested subsidy level.
  • All charges are only bed charges and DO NOT include other hospital charges e.g. daily treatment fee (DTF), procedures, medication, laboratory tests, x-rays, etc.

For more information on private or subsidised patients, please refer to the Patient Category section below.

Day Surgery Charges

Facility Private Patients Subsidised Patients

Bed (Single)

$237

 

Bed (Cohort)

$147

From $27

Seater

   $91

From $16

This schedule is effective from 1 January 2023.

  • The charges are after maximum subsidy. Actual charges may differ based on means-tested subsidy level.
  • For private patients, charges are inclusive of GST. Charges may differ for Singapore citizens, permanent residents, resident foreigners and non-residents.

For more information on private or subsidised patients, please refer to the Patient Category section below.

For more information on hospital charges, please visit Ministry of Health website.

Deposit

You may be required to place a deposit at the point of admission. Payment can be made in cash, NETS, local cheque or credit card (VISA, Mastercard or Diners Club).

Partial or full waiver of the deposit is accepted if a Letter of Guarantee from your employer or insurer is submitted.

A non-resident patient will need to furnish a Letter of Guarantee from a local firm or insurance company, or a banker's guarantee.

Request to Change Ward Class

You may request to change to a higher or lower class ward at any time during the hospital stay, except when the patient is in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

Change to A Higher Class Ward: Upon your request, a deposit will have to be paid and an application of retrospective charges will be submitted.

**Please note that all services utilised at the lower class will be charged at the higher class rate from the time of admission. Ward charges for the upgraded class ward will be effective from the date of transfer.

Change to A Lower Class Ward: Subject to bed availability, upon your request, hospital charges and ward fees will only be effective when the patient is physically transferred to the lower class ward.

**Please note that this type of request cannot be processed less than 24 hours prior to discharge.

MediSave

During registration, please inform our staff if you wish to use your MediSave to pay your hospital bill. Please bring along your NRIC/passport or CPF membership card. You will also need to sign a Medical Claim Authorisation Form to authorise the CPF Board to deduct the payment from your MediSave account.

For MediSave claim limits for inpatient and day surgery charges, please refer to the Ministry of Health website.

Consultation Fee Subsidised Patients Private Patients

First Visit

 

 

Singapore Citizen

$25.20 - $59*

$76 – $161

Permanent Resident

$63

Repeat Visit

 


Singapore Citizen

$24 - $59*

$67 – $116

Permanent Resident

$60

This schedule is effective from 1 January 2023.

*Subsidised rates are based on maximum to minimum subsidy; charges vary depending on household means test results.

  • Consultation fee charges listed exclude joint consultation fees.
  • Long consultation charges apply where necessary.
  • For private patients, charges are inclusive of GST. Charges may differ for Singapore citizens, permanent residents, resident foreigners and non-residents.
  • Fees are subjected to change without prior notice.

For more information on private or subsidised patients, please refer to the Patient Category section below.

During consultation, our dentist will assess your oral condition and propose a treatment plan for you.

Consultation Fee Subsidised Private & Non-residents

First Visit

$33

$36 - $87

This schedule is effective from 1 January 2023.

  • Consultation fee charges listed do not include consumables and X-rays.
  • For Private and Non-resident patients, charges are inclusive of prevailing GST. For Subsidised patients, GST is absorbed by the Government.
  • Fees quoted are subject to revision without prior notice.

Our dentist will propose a treatment plan for you after assessing your oral condition during consultation. A cost estimate of your treatment will be provided to you before treatment starts.

Accident & Emergency

Attendance fee: $135

This schedule is effective from 1 Sep 2022.

  • This fee is after government subsidy and covers basic investigations, procedures, drugs and x-ray services. Specialised emergency investigations may incur additional charges.

MediSave

During registration, please inform our staff if you wish to use your MediSave to pay your hospital bill. Please bring along your NRIC/Passport or CPF membership card. You will also need to sign a Medical Claim Authorisation Form authorising the CPF Board to deduct the payment from your MediSave account.

For MediSave claim limits for inpatient and day surgery charges, please refer to the Ministry of Health website.

Patients referred by doctors and General Practitioners (GPs) for specialist care may be classified as private or subsidised patients.

Private Patients

You will be classified as a private patient if your first consultation is through:

  • Self-referral or walk-in
  • Referral letter from a General Practitioner (GP)
  • Referral letter from a private hospital
  • Referral letter from a restructured hospital under private status
  • Referral letter from a restructured hospital with any specification or patient's request (e.g. doctor by name, gender or rank)
  • Referral letter from a polyclinic with any specification or patient's request (e.g. doctor by name, gender or rank)
  • Industrial accident
  • Discharge from inpatient Class A or B1

All resident foreigners and non-residents will be classified as private patients.

Subsidised Patients

You will be classified as a subsidised patient if your first consultation is through:

  • Referral letter from a restructured hospital under subsidised status, A&E, polyclinic or SAF
  • Discharge from inpatient Class B2 or C
  • CHAS card holder and referred by a CHAS doctor
  • Without specification or request for a doctor by name, gender or rank, etc.

Subsidy is only applicable for Singapore citizens and permanent residents who are not existing private patients for the same medical condition.

First Visit

Your visit will be treated as the first consultation if:

  • You have been discharged from a specialist outpatient clinic.
  • Your last consultation in that specialist outpatient clinic has lapsed by more than 12 months.

For more information, please call our appointment line at (65) 6555 8828.

If you have difficulty paying your medical bill, please approach our staff who will refer you to our medical social workers for assistance. Your request will be kept strictly confidential. The amount of assistance may vary, depending on your financial circumstances.

Assistance may be given in various forms.

  • MediFund, an endowment fund set up by the government to help Singaporeans who have difficulty paying for their subsidised medical expenses, after MediSave and Medishield
  • Other government assistance schemes, such as Medication Assistance Fund
  • Hospital’s endowment fund

To apply for financial assistance, please produce proof of your income, savings and monthly expenditure. Please contact our Department of Medical Social Service at 6602 2588 for assistance.

MediSave

You can use your MediSave to pay the bills for hospitalisation and approved outpatient treatments for yourself and your immediate family members i.e. your spouse, children, parents and grandparents (grandparents must be Singapore citizens or permanent residents).

MediShield

MediShield is a medical insurance that helps CPF members and their dependants meet the costs of treatment for serious illness or prolonged hospitalisation.

Please inform our staff handling your admission if you wish to claim from MediShield. We will submit the claim on your behalf to the CPF Board. After processing, CPF will pay the hospital directly. For any remaining amount not covered by MediShield, you may pay with either your MediSave or cash, or both.

Private MediSave-approved Integrated Shield Plans (PMI)

Besides MediShield, there are other approved medical insurance plans offered by private insurers. PMI is a scheme which allows CPF members to use their MediSave to buy these plans for themselves and their dependants.

Each insured person can pay for only one MediSave-approved Integrated Shield Plan with MediSave.

For more information on schemes and subsidies, please refer to the Ministry of Health website.

* Information is correct at the time of publication and subject to revision without notice.