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How much does kidney stones cost in Singapore?

$642 - $7,155
Ward C (subsidised) · 1.6 day average stay

Kidney Stones costs $642 - $7,155 in a subsidised ward (Ward C (subsidised)) at a Singapore public hospital. This is the 25th to 75th percentile range from MOH Bill Size Benchmark data for January–December 2023. Costs are after government subsidies but before MediShield Life or private insurance.

Source: MOH Bill Size Benchmarks, Jan–Dec 2023 · moh.gov.sg

Cost by ward class

All Singapore public hospitals offer four ward classes. Subsidised wards (C and B2) are significantly cheaper.

Ward Low High Note
Ward C (subsidised) $642 $7,155 8-9 beds, after subsidies
Ward B2 (subsidised) $711 $4,943 6 beds, after subsidies
Ward B1 $1,899 $11,662 Non-subsidised
Private $4,704 $18,514 Single room

A Private ward costs roughly 2.6x more than a subsidised Ward C for this condition.

Procedure breakdown

6 procedures for kidney stones, sorted by cost. Ward C subsidised rates.

Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL)
$2,607 – $7,155 1.5 days avg
Flexible ureteroscopy (RIRS)
$1,323 – $4,337 1.5 days avg
Shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) - ureter
$1,474 – $4,009 1 days avg
Ureteroscopy and lithotripsy
$1,042 – $3,448 1.6 days avg
Urinary stones (medical)
$642 – $1,759 2.1 days avg

Key facts

  • Average hospital stay: 1.6 days
  • Average Medisave balance ($31,000) covers this 4x in Ward C
  • 68% of Singaporeans have an Integrated Shield Plan that covers most of this

Frequently asked questions

Based on MOH data, kidney stones costs $642 - $7,155 in a subsidised ward (Ward C (subsidised)). This is the 25th to 75th percentile range, after government subsidies but before MediShield Life or private insurance payouts.

Ward C costs $642 – $7,155 while a Private ward costs $4,704 – $18,514 — roughly 2.6x more. Ward C is subsidised with 8-9 beds per room. Private is a single room without subsidies.

The average hospital stay for kidney stones is 1.6 days. Actual length varies based on severity, complications, and recovery.

MediShield Life covers hospitalisation for kidney stones in subsidised wards (B2 and C) at public hospitals. Coverage depends on your claim limits and deductible. An Integrated Shield Plan provides higher coverage for B1 and Private wards.

kidney stones treatment includes 6 different procedures: Urinary stones (medical), Shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) - kidney, Shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) - ureter, Ureteroscopy and lithotripsy, and more. Costs vary significantly by procedure.