Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a common virus linked to cervical cancer and other serious health conditions. As awareness about HPV grows, more women and men are seeking HPV testing as part of regular health screenings. One key question is: how much does an HPV test cost, and is it more affordable in Singapore or Malaysia?
In this article, we compare HPV cost between the two countries to help you make a better-informed decision, especially if you are considering cross-border screening options.
HPV Cost in Singapore
In Singapore, HPV testing is widely available at polyclinics, private clinics, and specialist women’s health centres. The cost depends on whether you are doing a standalone test or including it as part of a screening package.
- Standalone HPV Test: S$50 – S$250
- HPV Test with Pap Smear: S$250 – S$350
- Comprehensive Women’s Health Screening (including HPV Test): S$250 and above
Private clinics may offer quicker results and tailored packages but at higher costs.
HPV Cost in Malaysia
Malaysia, especially cities like Johor Bahru and Kuala Lumpur, has become a popular destination for health screening services. HPV testing in Malaysia is often priced significantly lower than in Singapore, while still maintaining quality standards in reputable clinics and hospitals.
- Standalone HPV Test: Around RM250 (approximately S$75)
- HPV Test with Pap Smear: Around RM350 (approximately S$105)
- Health Screening Packages with HPV Test: RM300 and above (approximately S$85 and above)
Private medical facilities in Malaysia offer English-speaking staff, modern technology, and fast service turnaround—making them an attractive option for patients seeking cost savings without compromising care.
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