Medical Tourism in Singapore
3M System (Medisave, MediShield, Medifund) · Waluta: S$ (SGD)
International Patients Annually
~500,000
Medical Tourism Revenue
~S$1.1 billion
Cardiac Surgery (Tourist)
S$20,000–S$60,000
Health Screening Package
S$500–S$5,000
Top Source Countries
Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam
JCI-Accredited Hospitals
Multiple
Przegląd
Singapore is one of Asia's premier medical tourism destinations, attracting approximately 500,000 international patients annually. The country's healthcare system is consistently ranked among the best in the world, with hospitals such as Mount Elizabeth, Gleneagles, and Raffles Hospital serving as flagship facilities for international patients. Medical tourists come primarily from Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, and increasingly from the Middle East and Africa.
Popular procedures for medical tourists include cardiac surgery at S$20,000-60,000, orthopedic procedures at S$15,000-40,000, cancer treatment at S$10,000-100,000+, and comprehensive health screening packages at S$500-5,000. While Singapore's costs are higher than Thailand or India, patients choose Singapore for its world-class facilities, English-speaking medical staff, stringent safety standards, and political stability. The government actively promotes medical tourism through the Singapore Medicine initiative.
Medical tourism contributes approximately S$1.1 billion annually to Singapore's economy. Private hospitals offer comprehensive international patient services including visa assistance, airport transfers, interpreter services, and post-treatment recovery accommodation. Many hospitals hold Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation. However, the growth of medical tourism has raised concerns about its impact on access and costs for local patients, leading to policy discussions about balancing international patient services with domestic healthcare needs.
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Dane ze źródła Ministry of Health Singapore (MOH), Central Provident Fund Board (CPF), Singapore Department of Statistics, Agency for Integrated Care (AIC). Ostatnia aktualizacja: 2026-03-01. Te informacje mają charakter wyłącznie edukacyjny i nie stanowią porady medycznej.