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Excision of Bone Tumour (Benign, Limb): Treating Pain and Preventing Progression

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Benign bone tumours may still require excision when painful, enlarging, or structurally compromising bone.

What It Costs

MOH-aligned private fees typically include:
• Surgeon fee: SGD 5,500 – 9,500
• Anaesthetist fee: SGD 2,000 – 3,200
Bone grafting may add cost.

What’s Typically Covered

Most plans cover:
• Medically necessary tumour excision
• Hospitalisation and anaesthesia

Insurance Tip

Ensure the tumour is documented as symptomatic or structurally risky.

Conclusion

Benign doesn’t mean harmless. Insurance should support timely treatment.

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