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General Medical Consultation
Healthier Singapore (HSG) Enrolment, Health Planning
Screen for Life (SFL)
Vaccinations (including NAIS, NCI - eg Covid-19, HPV,
Pneumococcal)
Laboratory Tests
Pre-Employment Medical Check-Ups
Work Permit Check-Ups
PR Check-Ups
Driving License Check-Ups
Other Medical Check-Ups
General Health Screening
Referrals
Minor Surgery
Implementation of prevailing PHPC services
Contact us if you wish to find out more about any of the
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COVID-19
JN.1
VACCINATION
FREE Pfizer-Comirnaty
JN.1 vaccine is available for Citizens, PR, Long-Term Pass Holders, and Work-Permit
Holders. To qualify, you must have an NRIC or FIN, and fulfil all
criteria of Singapore's National Vaccination
Programme.
Primary Doses and subsequent Boosters are
available at our clinic to adults and children above
5 years old.
For those 60 yrs and above, a
booster is advised if the last dose was taken over a
year ago. A booster for added protection, is also offered to
all 5 yrs and above, who have not received a dose
within the last 5 months.
Bookings may be made using our
National Health Appointment System (HAS) or directly with us.
We will also entertain walk-ins if
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Book here for Chldren aged 5 -
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Book here for Adults and
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HPV
(CERVICAL CANCER) VACCINATION
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination is highly effective in the
prevention of cervical cancer, a leading cause of cancer deaths in
women around the world.
Subsidised vaccination is available to
Singaporean girls and young ladies aged 9 to just before 26 yrs old.
Through the Temasek Foundation HPV Immunisation Programme in
partnership with Singapore Cancer Society, Singaporean girls can get
their HPV vaccination at no cost if aged 18 to <26 years old and
have an Orange or Blue CHAS card.
LATEST: TEMASEK/CANCER SOCIETY subsidy ends 30 June 2025 for first
dose and continue till June 2026 for subsequent doses. NAIS subsidy
will continue to apply beyong this date.
3 doses across 6 months are given.
We offer 2 types of vaccines:
Cervarix (subsidy available)
Gardasil 9 (no subsidy)
The vaccine may also be taken by men who
wish to protect their partners.
Call us at 64566582 to book an appointment.
You may also book through the Health Appointment System (HAS) using
your SingPass and searching for our clinic using the Postcode
560721.
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INFLUENZA VACCINATION The latest
SH2025 Influenza vaccine is now available.
Vaccination is not advisable if you are unwell with a
fever or on certain medication. Please check with your doctor if unsure.
Protection against influenza starts about 2 weeks after
vaccination. You should be vaccinated not less than 2 weeks before intended date
of travel. Those in High Risk category (see below) are advised to be vaccinated
against the seasonal influenza viruses at least once a year.
High Risk Persons
- Persons 65 years or older;
- Adults and children who have chronic disorders of the
pulmonary or cardiovascular systems, including asthma;
- Adults and children who have required regular medical
follow-up or hospitalisation during the preceding year because of metabolic
diseases (including diabetes mellitus), renal dysfunction,
haemoglobinopathies or immunosuppression (including those caused by
medication or by the HIV virus);
- Children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years who
are receiving long-term aspirin therapy
- Women who will be in the second or third trimester of
pregnancy during the influenza season.
SUBSIDISED VACCINATION is now available
for Singapore Citizens who qualify under the National Adult Immunisation
Schedule (NAIS). Vaccination may be free if you are enrolled in HSG under our
care and fulfils national criteria.
Please call us at 64566582 if you require more information.
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PNEUMOCOCCAL
VACCINATION FOR SENIORS
(ABOVE 65 YRS OLD) Far too often,
when a person is admitted into hospital, he becomes seriously ill
not from the condition that he is warded for, but a bacteria
infection that affects not only his lungs (causing pneumonia) but
other organs as well. Sometimes, this can lead to death in
vulnerable people, especially the elderly.
Pneumococcal vaccination is now offered to our
senior citizens above the age of 65 yrs at a highly subsidized rate.
If you are a Singapore citizen enrolled in Healthier SG (HSG) under
our care, this may be available free.
You will be given the Pneumococcal 13 (PCV13)
vaccine and a year later, the Pneumococcal 23 (PPSV23) vaccine.
Repeat doses and boosters are not needed.
Appointment is not needed but you may
book a slot on the National Health Appt System if invited by MOH. If
you do, we will help screen
to see if you qualify before you come over.
Annual Influenza Vaccination is also available
and can be taken together with your Pneumococcal Vaccination. [More
about Pneumococcal Infection on HealthHub Website]
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SHINGLES (ZOSTER) VACCINATION

Shingles (also known as Varicella Zoster or
Herpes Zoster) is a condition where blistering eruptions develop
along the line of a nerve on one side of your body or face.This can
happen to anyone who has contracted chicken-pox (varicella) in the
past.The likelihood of somebody aged 60yrs old getting Shingles is
over 50%.
Vaccination significantly reduces the risk
of contracting
shingles, which can be very debilitating, prolonged and painful.
Self-paid Zoster vaccination is
available for anyone aged 50yrs and above.
Subsidised Zoster vaccination is available from
September 2025 for SG citizens from 60yrs old. Co-payment will
depend on the colour of your CHAS card. From February 2026, this
co-payment may be made from Medisave.
Two doses are required.
Call us at Tel 64566582 to find out more,
and to fix an appointment for vaccination.
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MMR (MUMPS, MEASLES AND RUBELLA) VACCINATION

https://book.health.gov.sg/book?offeringId=6&institutionId=82
MMR vaccination is routinely provided as
part of our childhood immunisation schedule to young children aged
12 and 18 months (2 doses).It protects against 3 common childhood
illnesses - Mumps, Measles and Rubella (also known as German
measles).
Measles immunity (either by vaccination or
from past infection) is required for those working in the following
areas:
1. Care givers of young children (eg
childcare centres, kindergartens)
2. Foreign domestic workers who works in
families with unvaccinated young children (wef 1 Sep 2025)
4. Healthcare workers
Singapore citizens enjoy subsidies up to a
full waiver of fees.
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We
are a Healthier SG participating clinic.
Singaporeans and Permanent
Residents (PRs) 40yrs old and above may enrol with us to enjoy HSG
benefits.
We also encourage family members aged 40yrs and above
who stay in the same household of a person enrolled in HSG to enrol
with the same family doctor.
Once enrolled, you will be invited
to fix an appointment to create a Health Plan unique to you. The first visit for this plan is FREE.
Your personal health plan is your
road map to remain healthy through disease prevention and early
detection. You will receive advice on screening tests, vaccination as
well as social and allied health support that are heavily subsidised.
Do note that consultation and/or
treatment fees are chargeable for any issue beyond the preparation of
this health plan.
Health Planning is on appointment
only. Please call us for assistance (Tel 64566582), email us at
staff@familymedicare.com
or book on the Health Appointment system if you are invited by MOH and
given a unique link to do so.
You may find out more about
Healthier SG in the official
HSG Website.
If you have been under the care
of a HSG participating family physician like us, you should enrol with
him/her and enjoy continued care. You may also enrol in the polyclinic
that has been looking after you and your family.
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