
One of the biggest decisions expecting parents in Singapore face is where to deliver their baby: public or private hospital? This choice impacts your birth experience, costs, doctor availability, and more. Here’s a detailed guide to help you compare both options and choose what works best for your family.
| Factor | Public Hospital (e.g. KKH, NUH) | Private Hospital (e.g. Mount Alvernia, Thomson) |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Lower (subsidised for Singaporeans); Ward A is non-subsidised | Higher; no government subsidy |
| Choice of Doctor | Limited unless on private patient scheme (Ward A) | Freedom to choose and stick with same OB-GYN |
| Facilities | Functional, may be older | Modern, hotel-like amenities |
| Waiting Time | Can be long in clinics and wards | Shorter, more personalised attention |
| Emergency & NICU Support | Strong; KKH and NUH are top-tier | Good, but some refer complex cases to public hospitals |
Yes. Medisave can be used in both public and private hospitals to offset:
Some parents prefer KKH for its strong emergency capabilities and affordability, especially for first-time or high-risk pregnancies. Others opt for Mount Alvernia or Thomson for the continuity of care and premium experience.
“I chose NUH for its natural birth support and skin-to-skin policy. Very professional team.” – Clara, first-time mum
“Mount A was expensive, but having my chosen gynae and hotel-like room made it worth it.” – Rachel, mum of two
A: Yes, but you may lose some continuity of records and subsidy benefits. It’s best to decide early if you want the same OB-GYN throughout.
A: Yes, both public and private hospitals offer pain relief options including epidurals.
A: Most do, especially for single rooms. Always check the hospital’s policy.
Both public and private hospitals in Singapore provide high-quality maternity care. Your choice depends on your budget, preferences, medical needs, and expectations. Whichever you choose, planning early and discussing with your OB-GYN will ensure a smoother birth experience.
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