Hernia Repair Surgery in Singapore
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- Early Fix, Easier Recovery – Hernias Don’t Heal On Their Own
- Don’t Risk Strangulation – A Serious Complication May Lead to Tissue Death – Get Checked by a Surgeon Quickly
- Minimally Invasive Options – Smaller Scars, Faster Healing
- Hernia Pain Isn’t Normal – Take Action for a Better Life
Summary
What Is a Hernia?
A hernia occurs when part of an organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. Common types include:
- Inguinal hernia (groin)
- Femoral hernia
- Umbilical hernia (belly button)
- Hiatal hernia (upper stomach)
- Incisional hernia (from previous surgery)
When Is Hernia Surgery Necessary?
Surgery is typically recommended when:
- The hernia is painful or enlarging
- It interferes with daily activities
- There’s a risk of strangulation, a serious complication where the trapped tissue within the hernia has its blood supply cut off, leading to tissue death if not treated urgently
Types of Hernia Surgery in Singapore
- Open Hernia Repair
A single incision is made to access the hernia. The tissue is repositioned, and the muscle wall is reinforced with synthetic mesh.
- Longer recovery time
- More post-op discomfort
- Laparoscopic Hernia Repair
Several small incisions are made for a camera and tools. Mesh is placed internally.
- Less pain
- Faster recovery
- Smaller scars
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Cost of Hernia Surgery in Singapore
Hernia surgery costs in Singapore can vary significantly depending on the surgical method, hospital, and surgeon. Based on the Ministry of Health’s fee benchmarks:
- Private hospitals or clinics: Between S$8,000 to S$20,000
These figures include surgery, hospital stay, and basic aftercare, but final bills may differ. You can view the cost breakdown here.
Country | Cost |
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Singapore | Start from SGD 8,000 to 20,000 |
Malaysia | Start from RM 14,000 to RM 54,000 |
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.
Can I Use MediSave or Insurance?
Yes. Since hernia repair is considered a medically necessary procedure in Singapore, patients can often offset part of the treatment cost using:
- MediSave: Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents may use their MediSave savings to pay for part of the surgical fees and hospitalisation, subject to withdrawal limits.
- Integrated Shield Plans / Private Insurance: Many private health insurance policies cover hernia surgery, especially when done under medically indicated conditions. Coverage details vary by insurer and plan type.
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Recovery & Aftercare
- Rest & Gradual Activity: Take it slow for a few days; follow your surgeon’s advice.
- Wound Care: Keep the surgical area clean and dry.
- Pain Management: Painkillers may be prescribed.
- Follow-Up: Don’t skip post-op checkups for best outcomes.
FAQs
A bulge or swelling in the abdomen or groin, pain when lifting, coughing, or straining, and a feeling of heaviness are common early signs.
No. Hernias typically do not heal on their own and may worsen over time. Surgery is the only effective treatment.
Most patients experience mild to moderate pain after surgery, which can be managed with medications. Laparoscopic surgery often results in less pain.
Most people return to light activities within 1 to 2 weeks and full activities in 4 to 6 weeks, depending on the surgery type.
Hernias can result from muscle weakness due to aging, heavy lifting, chronic coughing, obesity, or previous surgeries.
Both are effective. Laparoscopic surgery often offers faster recovery and less post-op discomfort, but suitability depends on the hernia type and patient health.
Yes, but only light exercises after the first week. Avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activity for at least 4 to 6 weeks.
Untreated hernias can lead to serious complications like strangulation, which is a surgical emergency.
Recurrence is rare but possible. Following post-op instructions and maintaining a healthy lifestyle reduces this risk.
Most insurance plans and MediSave cover hernia surgery if it’s medically necessary. Confirm with your provider beforehand.
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