Are healthcare and health insurance expensive in Singapore?
When we asked expats in Singapore if healthcare and health insurance are expensive in Singapore, they wrote...
"Healthcare and health insurance in Singapore can be expensive. The cost of medical services and treatments can be high, and the cost of health insurance premiums can also be significant. The cost of healthcare and health insurance can vary depending on the type of coverage and the provider. It is important to compare different plans and providers to find the best coverage and price," remarked another expat in Singapore.
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