How much does it cost to see a Podiatrist in Singapore?

27 June 2026

By Mark Reyneker, B.T. Pod (SA), MSc (SA) Registered Podiatrist & Human Gait Specialist Founder | Clinical Director, Family Podiatry Centre

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The cost of seeing a podiatrist in Singapore varies based on qualifications, experience, private or public sector and facilities.

At Family Podiatry Centre, we believe in a patient-first approach to care. To ensure peace of mind, we are committed to providing transparent, itemised billing for all our consultations and treatments. We focus purely on what is clinically best for you, which means you will never experience pressured sales tactics or be pushed into purchasing restrictive treatment packages, which has sadly become commonplace in Singapore podiatry clinics.

Below are the fees charged at the Singapore Family Podiatry Centres. The fees for our Malaysia branch can be found by clicking here.

First consultation with our Chief Podiatrist
SGD190 excl. GST
This includes a clinical examination and a diagnosis but not specialised tests like pedography, x-rays or fungal nail tests.

Follow-up consultation 
SGD 160 excl. GST
This includes a clinical examination and a follow-up diagnosis.

Paediatric consultation (11 years old and below)
SGD150 - 160 excl. GST
This includes a clinical examination and a diagnosis.

Paediatric follow-up consultation (11 years old and below)
SGD 140
This includes a clinical examination and a follow-up diagnosis.

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Frequently asked questions:

1. How much does a first-time podiatry consultation cost?
At Family Podiatry Centre, a first consultation ranges from SGD 175 to 190 (excluding GST). This fee covers a comprehensive clinical examination and diagnosis. Please note that specialised tests, such as pedography, x-rays, or fungal nail tests, are billed separately.

2. Are there different consultation rates for children? 
Yes, we offer specific paediatric rates for children aged 11 years old and below. A first paediatric consultation ranges from SGD 150 to 160 (excluding GST), while a follow-up consultation is SGD 140.

3. Does the first consultation for ingrown toenails include treatment?
Yes. The first consultation for ingrown toenails includes conservative treatment. Conservative treatment is the non-surgical management of an ingrown toenail where a nail spike is carefully removed without local anaesthetic.

4. Does the first consultation for corns include the corn removal?
Yes. Corn enucleation is included in the first consultation if necessary. This consultation also includes discussing long term treatment options.

5. Will I be pressured into buying expensive treatment packages?
Absolutely not. We are committed to a patient-first approach, which means providing honest, transparent, and itemised billing for all our services. We do not use pressured sales tactics, nor do we lock patients into restrictive or hidden financial packages. You only pay for the specific, evidence-based care you need.

6. Does health insurance cover podiatry consultations?
Whether your consultation is covered depends on your specific health insurance provider and policy. Hospital admission plans do not cover out patient podiatry care. Insurances like Cigna and BUPA and other Corporate linked insurances have policies that may cover podiatry entirely or specific services.

7.
How can I schedule an appointment?
Appointments can be easily booked online through our website. Or via whatsapp or by giving us a direct call at 6464 8654.

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Disclaimer: The word "treatment" in this article refers to the care and management of a patient’s health to prevent, cure, or improve a condition. Treatment results vary and do not necessarily indicate a cure. This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.

About the author
Mark Reyneker is a podiatrist and human gait specialist with 8 years of training and over 25 years of clinical experience. He is the Founder and Clinical Director of Family Podiatry Centre and has a Bachelors degree in Podiatric Medicine and a Master’s degree in paleoanthropology, with research focused on human foot function and metatarsal loading.


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