Chemotherapy and Cancer Treatment Costs in Singapore
Facing cancer is overwhelming — and the financial aspect only adds to the stress. In Singapore, cancer treatment can cost.
Health screening is straightforward, discreet, and hassle-free with our concierge support:
Follow-Up: We’ll link you with doctors to review results and plan next steps if needed.
No stress, no guesswork – we guide you every step of the way.
Waiting for symptoms can be risky – many conditions develop silently:
Don’t delay – our concierge service helps you get screened proactively, protecting your future health.
Health screening costs in Singapore private clinics typically range from SGD 250 to SGD 2,000+, depending on package scope (basic to comprehensive). In general, health screenings are not claimable. If you have any questions about medical insurance, you may seek professional advice
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Disclaimer: The above cost information is provided for reference only and is not a confirmed cost. Actual costs may vary depending on various medical conditions and advice from licensed professionals. For accurate pricing and to make an appointment with doctors or medical centres, please contact us for further assistance.
Common tests assess cholesterol, blood sugar, kidney/liver function, cancer markers, and more – tailored to your age and risks.
Anyone over 30, especially with a family history of illness, smoking, obesity, or sedentary lifestyle.
No, it’s simple – blood draws, urine samples, and imaging are quick and minimally invasive.
Typically 1-5 days; some clinics offer same-day basic results.
Yes, all partnered clinics comply with Singapore’s strict confidentiality laws.
We’ll connect you to specialists for treatment or lifestyle advice – early action works best.
Yes, for most tests (blood, imaging); urine tests may need rescheduling – we’ll guide you.
Yes, for blood tests like glucose or cholesterol – 8-10 hours, water only. We’ll confirm prep details.
No guesswork – our 365Asia medical concierge tailors recommendations to your age, gender, and health goals.
Facing cancer is overwhelming — and the financial aspect only adds to the stress. In Singapore, cancer treatment can cost.
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