Do Insurances Cover Podiatry in Singapore?

20 August 2024

Do insurances cover podiatry in Singapore?


Insurance cover for podiatry services in Singapore depends on the insurance provider and the specific plan you have. Here are some key points to consider:

1. Integrated Shield Plans: Some Integrated Shield Plans, which are Medisave-approved private health insurance plans, may cover podiatry consultations, especially if they are related to a medical condition that requires treatment by a specialist. However, coverage specifics can vary widely.

2. Corporate Health Insurance: Some corporate health insurance plans may include coverage for podiatry consultations, especially if they are deemed medically necessary. The extent of coverage can vary depending on the employer’s policy.

3. Personal Health Insurance: Personal health insurance policies might cover podiatry services, but this is often under outpatient or specialist care benefits. You would need to check with your insurer to see if podiatry is specifically included and what the limits are.

4. Medisave: Medisave generally does not cover podiatry consultations unless they are part of a broader treatment plan that is considered medically necessary and approved under Medisave regulations.

5. Out-of-Pocket Payments: Many patients pay out-of-pocket for podiatry consultations and treatments, especially for more routine or non-urgent care.

It’s advisable to check directly with your insurance provider or consult your policy details to understand what podiatry services are covered, any necessary referrals, and the extent of coverage, including any limits or co-pays. 

Healthcar insurance coverage in Singapore has changed significantly since 2024 with many insurances declining to reimburse patients for many different types of treatments. Podiatry has been affected as well. In the past, consultations and custom made orthotics and therapy were covered by many insurances. However, will the changes that have occurred, it is imperative that you check your policy details first if you plan to make a claim for podiatry. Some may only cover the consultations while other may only cover orthopaedic insoles, while others may have a limit for all services.

At the Family Podiatry Centre we provide approved invoices, medical reports and completed forms for you as the patient to submit a claim to your insurance.


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