Singapore is often considered a destination for fertility care due to its medical standards and structured healthcare system. As a result, some international patients and expatriates explore fertility treatment here.
If you are not a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident, you may have questions about what options are available and what you may be eligible for. Understanding this can help you plan your next steps more clearly.
Can foreigners undergo fertility treatment in Singapore?
Foreigners may be able to undergo fertility treatment in Singapore, depending on the clinic’s policies and local regulations.
In general:
- Treatment must be carried out at a licensed fertility clinic in Singapore
- Patients must meet medical and regulatory requirements
- Additional documentation may be required before treatment begins
It is helpful to check directly with the clinic to understand what applies to your situation.
Eligibility for IVF in Singapore
IVF in Singapore is guided by local regulations.
In most cases:
- IVF is provided to legally married couples
- Both partners are typically required to consent to treatment
- Clinics may require documentation to verify eligibility
These requirements apply regardless of nationality.
What treatments are available to foreigners
Foreign patients may be able to access a range of fertility services in Singapore, including:
- Fertility assessments
- Ovulation induction
- IUI (Intrauterine Insemination)
- IVF and related procedures
The availability of specific treatments depends on:
- Your medical situation
- Regulatory guidelines
- The clinic’s assessment
Costs and financial considerations
Foreign patients should note that:
- MediSave and government co-funding schemes are generally not applicable
- Treatment is usually self-funded
- Costs may vary depending on the clinic and treatment plan
Understanding the full cost upfront can help with planning.
Documentation and preparation
If you are travelling to Singapore for fertility treatment, you may be asked to provide:
- Identification and marital documents
- Medical records from previous treatment
- Test results (if available)
Having these ready can help make the process smoother.
Continuity of care across countries
Some patients receive care across multiple countries.
If you are planning this, it may be helpful to consider:
- How your medical records will be shared
- Where monitoring and follow-up care will take place
- How your care will be coordinated between clinics
Clear communication between providers can help support a more consistent experience.
What this means for you
Fertility treatment in Singapore may be an option for foreign patients, but it is guided by the same regulatory framework applied locally.
When planning your care, it may be helpful to consider:
- Whether you meet eligibility requirements
- What treatment options are available
- How care will be coordinated across locations
- The financial aspects of treatment
Speaking with a doctor can help you better understand what may be appropriate for your situation.
Common questions about fertility treatment in Singapore for foreigners
Can foreigners do IVF in Singapore?
Foreigners may be able to undergo IVF in Singapore, subject to clinic policies and regulatory requirements.
Do I need to be married to undergo IVF in Singapore?
IVF is generally provided to legally married couples under current regulations.
Can foreigners use MediSave for IVF?
MediSave is generally available to Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, and may not apply to foreign patients.
Is fertility treatment in Singapore more expensive for foreigners?
Foreign patients typically self-fund treatment, which may differ from subsidised options available to eligible local patients.
Can I start treatment in Singapore and continue elsewhere?
In some cases, treatment may be coordinated across locations, depending on your plan and the clinics involved.
Understanding your next step
Fertility care in Singapore can be structured and well-coordinated, but it is important to understand how regulations and eligibility apply to you as a foreign patient.
If you would like to explore your options, our team can guide you through what may be appropriate based on your situation.
Important notice
This information is for general understanding and does not replace medical advice. Eligibility, treatment options, and costs may vary based on individual circumstances and prevailing regulations. Speaking with a doctor can help you better understand what may be appropriate for your situation.

