What if I get a severe throat infection?
What if I get a severe throat infection in Singapore: $604 – $1,621 in a subsidised ward (Ward C), based on MOH Bill Size Benchmarks. Average hospital stay: 2.5 days.
Laryngotracheitis, epiglottitis, and inner ear problems.
Hospital bill by ward class
- Ward C (Subsidised · 8-9 beds): $604 – $1,621
- Ward B2 (Subsidised · 6 beds): $358 – $1,711
- Ward B1 (Non-subsidised): $1,540 – $4,067
- Private (Single room): $4,078 – $11,130
Source: MOH Bill Size Benchmarks, January–December 2023. Costs are after government subsidies but before MediShield Life or private insurance.
Treatment options
- Laryngotracheitis / epiglottitis: $604 – $1,447 (Ward C)
- Vertigo / dysequilibrium: $623 – $1,621 (Ward C)
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What if I get a severe throat infection?
4:00 AM
You wake up unable to swallow. Even saliva.
Your voice is gone and something feels blocked.
Your voice is gone and something feels blocked.
Urgent A&E. A peritonsillar abscess can close your airway within hours.
30
cases of severe throat abscess admitted to Singapore hospitals monthly
IV antibiotics, drainage of the abscess if it's formed. Sometimes a surgical airway is needed.
Treatment for severe throat infections may include needle aspiration or surgical incision to drain a peritonsillar or retropharyngeal abscess, followed by IV antibiotics.
Streptococcal throat infections are the most common bacterial cause of serious throat conditions in Singapore
You eat soft food for a week. Then a bowl of hawker centre noodles, finally.
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
Laryngotracheitis / epiglottitis
$604 – $1,447
Ward C
Ward C$604 – $1,447
Ward B2$358 – $1,494
Ward B1$1,540 – $2,561
Private$4,078 – $7,999
Vertigo / dysequilibrium
$623 – $1,621
Ward C
Ward C$623 – $1,621
Ward B2$723 – $1,711
Ward B1$1,945 – $4,067
Private$4,698 – $11,130
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
$1,621
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
~1 months
of HDB mortgage
~5%
of avg Medisave
~0.3 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
$604 – $1,621
Ward B2 · Subsidised · 6 beds
$358 – $1,711
Ward B1 · Non-subsidised
$1,540 – $4,067
No more subsidies below
Private · Single room
$4,078 – $11,130
up to 7x Ward C
Insurance impact
What insurance actually does
Ward C bill. The bar shows how much you still pay.
$604 – $1,621
No insurance. You pay the full bill out of pocket or Medisave.
Good to know
Average Medisave balance ($31,000) covers this 19x 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.
Antibiotic coursesFollow-up culturesImmune monitoringSpecialist reviewsVaccination
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
Stay up to date on vaccinations
Flu, pneumococcal, and hepatitis vaccines are available at polyclinics. Prevention costs a fraction of treatment.
2
Complete your antibiotics
Stopping antibiotics early leads to resistant infections that are harder and more expensive to treat.
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.