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Port-a-Cath Insertion: Planning Reliable Long-Term Venous Access


A subcutaneous implanted vascular port provides stable long-term access for chemotherapy, long-term IV therapy, or difficult venous access.
What It Costs
• Surgeon fee benchmark: SGD 1,300 – 3,000
• Anaesthetist fee benchmark: SGD 750 – 1,200
What’s Typically Covered
• Medically necessary implanted ports
• Inpatient/day surgery depending on patient condition
Insurance Tip
Include the medical indication (e.g., chemotherapy plan, prolonged IV antibiotics), not just “port insertion.”
Conclusion
Ports reduce repeated cannulation. Coverage is usually straightforward with clear medical justification.
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