What if I need a hip replacement?
What if I need a hip replacement in Singapore: $5,074 – $17,067 in a subsidised ward (Ward C), based on MOH Bill Size Benchmarks. Average hospital stay: 8.1 days.
Total hip replacement for severe arthritis or joint damage.
Hospital bill by ward class
- Ward C (Subsidised · 8-9 beds): $5,074 – $17,067
- Ward B2 (Subsidised · 6 beds): $5,351 – $15,621
- Ward B1 (Non-subsidised): $18,909 – $32,938
- Private (Single room): $35,328 – $66,370
Source: MOH Bill Size Benchmarks, January–December 2023. Costs are after government subsidies but before MediShield Life or private insurance.
Treatment options
- Total hip replacement: $6,590 – $11,554 (Ward C)
- Revision total hip replacement: $7,200 – $17,067 (Ward C)
- Hip hemi-arthroplasty: $5,074 – $8,635 (Ward C)
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What if I need a hip replacement?
7:10 AM
Getting out of bed takes longer every morning. The ache in your hip has become the first thing you feel each day.
Your GP says it's time to see a specialist.
Your GP says it's time to see a specialist.
The surgeon shows you the X-ray. The joint is worn down. Conservative treatment has run its course.
90
percent of patients report significant pain relief after hip replacement
Surgery to remove the damaged joint and fit an artificial one. Usually three to five days in hospital.
A total hip replacement removes the femoral head and replaces both it and the socket with prosthetic components — metal, ceramic, or polyethylene.
Hip replacement surgeries have increased significantly in Singapore as the population ages
Weeks on a walker. Then a cane. Then nothing.
Then the bill arrives.
Then the bill arrives.
Treatment breakdown
It depends on the treatment
What they do determines the bill. Tap to see costs by ward class.
Source: MOH Bill Size Benchmarks, Jan–Dec 2023
Total hip replacement
$6,590 – $11,554
Ward C
Ward C$6,590 – $11,554
Ward B2$6,949 – $13,650
Ward B1$21,155 – $32,938
Private$39,743 – $66,370
Revision total hip replacement
$7,200 – $17,067
Ward C
Ward C$7,200 – $17,067
Ward B2$9,154 – $15,621
Hip hemi-arthroplasty
$5,074 – $8,635
Ward C
Ward C$5,074 – $8,635
Ward B2$5,351 – $9,928
Ward B1$18,909 – $27,030
Private$35,328 – $58,774
Your hospital bill
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Ward C (subsidised) · worst case · after subsidies, before insurance
Source: MOH Bill Size Benchmarks, Jan–Dec 2023
Source: MOH Bill Size Benchmarks, Jan–Dec 2023
But what does this actually mean for your wallet?
The bottom line
For this scenario, you need at least
$17,067
in cash. That's after government subsidies but before any insurance kicks in.
Your ward, your bill
Subsidised · 8-9 beds · After subsidies, before insurance
~9 months
of HDB mortgage
~55%
of avg Medisave
~3.4 months
of median salary
Source: MOH Bill Size Benchmarks · Data period: Jan–Dec 2023 · Compiled by Keith Teo
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Ward class matters
Where you stay changes everything
Same condition. The ward determines the bill.
Source: MOH Bill Size Benchmarks, Jan–Dec 2023
Ward C · Subsidised · 8-9 beds
$5,074 – $17,067
Ward B2 · Subsidised · 6 beds
$5,351 – $15,621
Ward B1 · Non-subsidised
$18,909 – $32,938
No more subsidies below
Private · Single room
$35,328 – $66,370
up to 4x Ward C
Insurance impact
What insurance actually does
Ward C bill. The bar shows how much you still pay.
$5,074 – $17,067
No insurance. You pay the full bill out of pocket or Medisave.
Good to know
Average Medisave balance ($31,000) covers this 2x in Ward C
Beyond the hospital bill
These costs are just the hospital stay
After discharge, expect ongoing costs that for many patients exceed the initial bill.
PhysiotherapyMobility aidsPain medicationOccupational therapyFollow-up X-rays
And these costs keep rising. Healthcare costs are up 12% since 2020, outpacing general inflation.
If the worst happens
When someone dies in Singapore,
banks freeze every account.
Your family can't withdraw a single dollar until the legal process is complete. Most Singaporeans aren't prepared.
56%
of Singaporean adults don't have a will
40%
of under-65s have no CPF nomination
With a will
2-6 months to settle. Funeral, lawyer, and court fees combined.
~S$6,400
No will
6-12+ months to settle. Legal fees alone are S$10K-$20K. Contested estates reach S$93,000+.
S$10K–$93K+
While your family waits, mortgage payments, insurance premiums, and utility bills keep coming out of their own pockets.
What to do now
5 things to check today
1
Check your fall risk
Most fractures in Singapore happen from falls. Remove tripping hazards at home, especially for elderly family members.
2
Budget for physiotherapy
Recovery from bone and joint surgery typically requires 2-4 months of regular physio sessions at $50-$150 each.
3
Check what your insurance actually covers
Log into CPF, go to My Healthcare, check MediShield Life or ISP coverage. Look for your ward class limit and claim caps.
4
Know your Medisave withdrawal limits
Your Medisave balance doesn't mean that amount is available for one bill. There are per-day and per-procedure caps.
5
Write a will and make a CPF nomination
A simple will starts from S$99. CPF nomination is free at cpf.gov.sg. Without these, your family faces months of legal process and S$10K+ in fees.