House Call Doctor in Singapore: When to Request Home Visits for Elderly Parents
Getting an elderly parent to a clinic is not always simple. Can they walk comfortably? Will the journey exhaust them? Is a waiting room safe for someone whose immune system is not what it was? And sometimes timing is the problem: the illness comes on a public holiday, or late at night, or on a […]
The Complete Guide to Childhood Vaccinations in Singapore (2026)
Every parent in Singapore faces the same moment: you are handed a Child Health Booklet at the hospital and suddenly there is a schedule to follow, dates to remember, and decisions to make. Some of those decisions start within 24 hours of birth. This guide covers everything you need to know about the National Childhood […]
Health Screening in Singapore: What You Need, When to Screen, and How to Choose the Right Package
Most people in Singapore go for a health screening at some point. Fewer do it regularly. And almost nobody feels entirely confident they are doing the right tests at the right time. Part of that comes down to how health screening works here. There are subsidised national programmes, private packages, age-specific recommendations, and a wide […]
Is the Flu Jab Worth It? Singapore’s 2026 Flu Season Guide
Every year, a similar debate plays out across households, offices, and GP waiting rooms in Singapore. The flu jab – is it actually worth it, or is it one of those things that sounds more important than it is? Here is the honest answer: for most people, yes. And for certain groups, it is not […]
Pre-Marital Health Screening in Singapore: Complete Checklist for Couples
Most couples preparing for marriage think carefully about their future. The home they will share, whether they want children, how they will manage finances. Health, though, is often left off the planning list entirely – until something comes up. Pre-marital health screening is not about expecting bad news. It is about going into marriage with […]
When to See a Doctor for a Cut or Wound: Stitches, Infection Signs & Home Care
Cuts happen. A kitchen slip, a fall on the pavement, a sharp edge at work – and suddenly you are pressing a cloth to your hand trying to figure out what to do next. For minor cuts, home care is usually enough. But some wounds need a doctor’s attention, and waiting too long can lead […]
Shingles Vaccine in Singapore: Who Needs It and What It Costs (2026)
Most people remember chickenpox as a childhood nuisance – a week of itching, some calamine lotion, and it was over. What many do not realise is that the varicella-zoster virus never actually leaves the body. It stays dormant in the nervous system and, decades later, can re-emerge as shingles. Shingles is not just a rash. […]