For many patients in Singapore, cost is one of the main considerations when exploring IVF. At this stage, questions often come up about whether MediSave can be used and how much support may be available.
Understanding how MediSave applies to IVF can help you plan your treatment more clearly and make more informed decisions.
How much MediSave can you use for IVF in Singapore?
MediSave may be used to help offset part of IVF treatment costs in Singapore, subject to prevailing guidelines.
The current withdrawal limits are generally:
- Up to $6,000 for the first cycle
- Up to $5,000 for the second cycle
- Up to $4,000 for the third and subsequent cycles
There is also a lifetime MediSave withdrawal limit of $15,000 per patient for Assisted Reproduction (AR) treatments.
These limits apply per patient and may be subject to updates, so it is helpful to confirm details during your consultation.
What IVF treatments are covered under MediSave?
MediSave may be used for certain assisted reproduction procedures carried out in Singapore.
This may include:
- IVF procedures
- Related laboratory work
- Certain aspects of treatment cycles
MediSave is generally applicable to treatment performed at approved centres in Singapore, and may not apply to treatment done overseas.
Who can use MediSave for IVF?
Eligibility to use MediSave for IVF typically depends on several factors, including:
- Being a Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident
- Undergoing treatment at a licensed clinic in Singapore
- Meeting applicable medical and regulatory requirements
IVF in Singapore is generally available to legally married couples, in line with local regulations.
Your clinic can guide you on whether you meet the criteria based on your situation.
How MediSave works during treatment
MediSave is usually applied directly to your bill at the clinic.
This means:
- You do not need to make a separate claim yourself
- The clinic will help process the withdrawal
- You will be informed of how much can be applied to each stage of treatment
The remaining balance, if any, would be paid out-of-pocket.
What MediSave does not cover
While MediSave can help offset part of the cost, it may not cover the full treatment.
For example:
- Not all treatment components may be claimable
- There are limits per cycle and lifetime
- Additional procedures or medications may not be fully covered
Understanding this upfront can help you plan your finances more clearly.
MediSave and IVF overseas
MediSave is generally applicable for fertility treatment carried out in Singapore.
If you are considering IVF overseas, such as in Bangkok or other locations, MediSave may not be applicable for those procedures.
This is one of the factors patients may consider when deciding where to undergo treatment.
What this means for you
MediSave can help reduce some of the financial burden of IVF in Singapore, but it is only one part of the overall cost.
When planning treatment, it may be helpful to consider:
- Your eligibility for MediSave
- The expected out-of-pocket costs
- Whether treatment will be done locally or overseas
A clearer understanding of these factors can help you decide what approach may be appropriate for your situation.
Common questions about MediSave and IVF
Can I use MediSave for IVF in Singapore?
MediSave may be used for IVF treatment carried out in approved clinics in Singapore, subject to eligibility and guidelines.
How much MediSave can I use for IVF?
There are withdrawal limits per cycle and a lifetime cap of $15,000. The exact amount depends on your treatment stage.
Can MediSave cover the full cost of IVF?
MediSave may help offset part of the cost, but it usually does not cover the full treatment amount.
Can I use MediSave for IVF overseas?
MediSave is generally not applicable for IVF procedures carried out outside Singapore.
Who is eligible for MediSave IVF claims?
Eligibility depends on factors such as residency status, treatment location, and compliance with local regulations.
Understanding your next step
Cost is one part of the fertility journey, but it is often considered alongside medical needs and treatment planning.
If you would like to better understand how MediSave applies to your situation, our team can guide you through what may be relevant for you.
Important notice
This information is for general understanding and does not replace medical advice or financial guidance. MediSave usage and eligibility may vary based on individual circumstances and prevailing guidelines. Speaking with your doctor or care team can help you better understand what may apply to your situation.

