How much does poor circulation cost in Singapore?
Poor Circulation costs $574 - $24,820 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.
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) | $574 | $24,820 | 8-9 beds, after subsidies |
| Ward B2 (subsidised) | $532 | $25,985 | 6 beds, after subsidies |
| Ward B1 | $1,776 | $24,713 | Non-subsidised |
| Private | $7,653 | $25,178 | Single room |
Not all procedures have data for every ward class. Where data is missing, the range only reflects procedures with available data, so higher wards may appear cheaper.
Procedure breakdown
11 procedures for poor circulation, sorted by cost. Ward C subsidised rates.
Key facts
- Average hospital stay: 5.5 days
- Average Medisave balance ($31,000) covers this 1x in Ward C
- 68% of Singaporeans have an Integrated Shield Plan that covers most of this
Frequently asked questions
Based on MOH data, poor circulation costs $574 - $24,820 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 $574 – $24,820 while a Private ward costs $7,653 – $25,178. Ward C is subsidised with 8-9 beds per room. Private is a single room without subsidies. Note: not all procedures have data for every ward class, so the ranges are not directly comparable.
The average hospital stay for poor circulation is 5.5 days. Actual length varies based on severity, complications, and recovery.
MediShield Life covers hospitalisation for poor circulation 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.
poor circulation treatment includes 11 different procedures: Peripheral vascular disorders (with complications), Peripheral vascular disorders (without complications), Skin ulcers from circulation problems, Arterial angioplasty (simple), and more. Costs vary significantly by procedure.