Shockwave Therapy Cost in Singapore vs Malaysia

shockwave therapy cost in singapore

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common but often under-discussed condition that affects many men. Fortunately, there are several treatment options available — one of the most popular non-invasive choices today is shockwave therapy. In this article, we explore how this treatment works, who it is for, and the shockwave therapy cost in Singapore.

Get Erectile Dysfunction Treatment

Back to Main Channel: Erectile Dysfunction

Browse Erectile Dysfunction Packages from our partners

What Is Shockwave Therapy For Erectile Dysfunction?

Shockwave therapy for ED, also known as Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (Li-ESWT), is a non-surgical, drug-free treatment designed to improve blood flow to the penis. This therapy uses targeted sound waves to stimulate the growth of new blood vessels and restore natural erectile function.

Unlike oral medication, which provides temporary results, shockwave therapy targets the root cause of ED — poor blood circulation — making it a potentially long-term solution.

How Effective Is Shockwave Therapy?

Studies suggest that shockwave therapy may benefit men with mild to moderate erectile dysfunction, especially those who respond poorly to medications like Viagra or Cialis. Patients usually require six to twelve sessions, and many report improvement in erectile function within a few weeks.

Shockwave Therapy Cost In Singapore

If you are considering this treatment, one key factor to note is the cost. In Singapore, the cost of shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction typically ranges from S$200 to S$400 per session.

Some clinics may offer package pricing if you commit to a full treatment cycle (e.g. six or more sessions), so it is worth inquiring during your consultation.

Is Shockwave Therapy Medisave-Claimable?

As of now, shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction is not Medisave-claimable, since it is considered an elective outpatient treatment. Most insurance plans also do not cover it, but you may speak with a financial advisor for clarification on your coverage options.

Shockwave Therapy Cost in Malaysia

For those considering treatment outside of Singapore, Malaysia offers shockwave therapy treatment. In Malaysia, the price generally ranges between RM1,000 and RM3,000 (S$300 to S$900) per session. The exact cost depends on the clinic, location, and the number of sessions recommended by the treating doctor.

Who Should Consider Shockwave Therapy?

Shockwave therapy may be a good fit for:

  • Men with mild to moderate ED.
  • Those who do not want to rely on long-term medication.
  • Individuals looking for a non-invasive, needle-free option.
  • Patients who have not responded well to oral ED medication.

However, it may not be suitable for those with severe ED or underlying conditions such as nerve damage or advanced diabetes. Always consult a medical professional before beginning treatment.

Packages You May Consider

Here are some packages you may consider from doctors and clinics offering shockwave therapy.

Loading...
Powered by 365Mall

Men’s Health Specialists You May Consider

When exploring shockwave therapy for ED, it is advisable to consult doctors experienced in men’s health. Seeking care from a qualified professional ensures you receive safe, effective, and personalised treatment.

Loading...
Powered by 365Find

[Big Story] Breast Surgery

A treatment option for breast lumps

Dr Kenneth Lee

Singapore, Singapore
General Medicine, General Medicine (Men’s Health)

[SG] Featured Doctor

Dr Tan Yia Swam - General Surgeon (Breast) in Singapore

Contact Us To Schedule An Appointment For Shockwave Therapy

If you are exploring options for ED treatment or want to learn more about shockwave therapy, we can help. Contact us for an introduction to a reputable clinic or specialist in Singapore. 

Take the first step towards improving your sexual health and confidence today.

Useful Links

Related Content

Back to Main Channel: Sexual Health

Disclaimer: 365Asia aims to provide accurate and up-to-date information, our contents do not constitute medical or any professional advice. If medical advice is required, please consult a licensed healthcare professional. Patient stories are for general reading. They are based on third-party information and have not been independently verified.