Childhood Vaccinations
Child vaccines are FREE* for Singapore citizens at GP clinics
​You can book through the health appointment system or call us at our clinic nearest to you
*Fully-subsidised for children who are Singapore Citizens, for vaccinations recommended under the Ministry of Health’s National Childhood Immunisation Schedule.
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Standard fees apply for Singapore PRs, long-term residents and foreigners.

Footnotes:
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D1, D2, D3: Dose 1, Dose 2, Dose 3
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B1, B2: Booster 1, Booster 2
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10-11, 12-13, 13-14 years: Primary 5, Secondary 1, Secondary 2
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5-in-1 vaccine consists of DTaP + IPV + Hib
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6-in-1 vaccine consists of 5-in-1 vaccine + Hep B
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Hep B (Doses 2 and 3) are recommended to be given as part of the 6-in-1 vaccine at 2 and 6 months, respectively
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MMR: Only Dose 2 is recommended to be given as part of the MMRV vaccine
Adult Vaccinations
For Singapore citizens, you can check if you are eligible for free or subsidised vaccinations here!
Pneumococcal
PREVNAR 13 (PCV 13)
$155
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Protects against 13 strains of pneumococcal bacteria that can cause pneumococcal disease
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No. of Doses: 1
Duration of Protection: Lifelong
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PNEUMOCOCCAL POLYSACCHARIDE VACCINE (PPSV 23)
$86
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Protects against 23 strains of pneumococcal bacteria that can cause pneumococcal disease.
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No. of Doses: 1
Duration of Protection: Lifelong
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PCV13 when given before PPSV23, provides extended protection in a selected group of patients, as compared to giving PPSV23 alone.​
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
$250 per dose / $700 3-doses
GARDASIL 9
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Offers the best protection against 9 HPV strains (6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, 58) which causes cervical cancer, vulvar and vaginal cancers in females, and genital/anal warts, throat and back of mouth cancers in both males & females.
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No. of Doses: 3
Recommended Interval: 0, 2, 6 months
Duration of Protection: Lifelong​
Travel Vaccinations
Depending on your travel destination and health needs, our doctors can recommend suitable medications for you and your family, and also provide advice and information on travel vaccination and malaria prevention.
As some medications and vaccinations need time to take effect, we recommend that you visit u at least 2 weeks before your trip.
