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Healthcare Costs in Singapore
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Healthcare Costs: Singapore Guide

Typical medical fees, real examples, and insurance insights.

Facial Bone Fracture Fixation (Multiple Sites): Managing Complex Craniofacial Trauma

Facial Bone Fracture Fixation (Single Site): Protecting Function and Appearance

Forearm Fracture Fixation (Radius and/or Ulna): Re-establishing Rotation and Strength

Hand or Metacarpal Fracture Fixation: Precision Surgery in a Small Space

Distal Radius (Wrist) Fracture Fixation: Restoring Alignment and Hand Function

Excision of Malignant Bone Tumour (Limb): Oncology Surgery with Functional Stakes

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

Knee Ligament Reconstruction (Non-ACL): Restoring Stability Beyond the ACL

Knee Arthroscopy with Meniscal Repair: Preserving Joint Function

Ankle Ligament Reconstruction for Instability: Restoring Balance and Confidence

Tibial Plafond (Pilon) Fracture Fixation: High-Energy Injury, High Surgical Demand

Trimalleolar or Complex Ankle Fracture Fixation: Managing Multi-Fragment Injuries

Bimalleolar Ankle Fracture Fixation: Restoring Stability to the Ankle Joint

Pelvic Fracture Revision Fixation with or without Bone Grafting: When Healing Fails

Pelvic Fracture – Combined Anterior and Posterior Fixation: Managing Severe Trauma

Pelvic Fracture – Anterior Fixation: Completing Pelvic Stability

Pelvic Fracture – Posterior Fixation: Stabilising the Core of Mobility

Intramedullary Limb Lengthening Nail with Osteotomy: Internal Precision for Limb Equality

External Ring Fixator for Limb Deformity or Bone Transport: Gradual Correction, Major Commitment

Soft-Tissue Release Around Major Joints: Preventing Long-Term Stiffness

Minor Hip Soft-Tissue Procedure: Early Intervention to Preserve Mobility

Removal of Superficial Bone Lesions: Addressing Localised Pain Sources

Minor Bone Procedure (Superficial): Small Operations with Structural Importance

Excision of Bursa or Synovial Lesion: Treating Persistent Joint-Related Pain

Tenolysis (Adhesion Release of Tendons): Freeing Motion After Injury or Surgery

Tendon Release for Contracture: Restoring Movement When Soft Tissue Tightens

Medically Indicated Lipectomy: Surgical Removal of Pathological Fat Deposits

Medically Indicated Liposuction: When Fat Removal Is Therapeutic

Tissue Expander Insertion for Skin Defects (Non-Breast): Preparing for Staged Reconstruction

Abrasive Therapy for Extensive Scarring: Managing Surface-Level Complications

Dermabrasion for Medically Indicated Skin Conditions: More Than Cosmetic Resurfacing

Excision of Multiple Facial Skin Lesions: When Careful Planning Is Essential

Excision of Single Facial Skin Lesion: Precision in a High-Visibility Area

Laser Excision of Burns Scar or Tattoo (2–5% TBSA): Treating Larger Symptomatic Areas

Laser Excision of Burns Scar or Tattoo (<1% TBSA): Targeted Treatment for Small Areas

Laser Excision of Burns Scar or Tattoo (1–2% TBSA): Controlled Tissue Removal

Superficial Nasal Dermoid Excision: Early Surgery Prevents Complications

Scar or Lesion Surgery with Implant Removal and Unilateral Capsulectomy: Advanced Implant Management

Removal of Tissue Expander or Breast Implant with Scar Revision (Unilateral): Managing Reconstruction Complications

Extensive Scar Revision: When Scars Limit Function

Multiple Plantar Wart Excision: When Simple Becomes Complex

Plantar Wart Excision or Laser Vaporisation: Treating Painful Foot Lesions

Excision of Keratoses, Warts or Skin Tags (Up to 5 Lesions): Small Procedures That Add Up

Final Reconstructive Closure After Skin Cancer or Trauma: Completing the Surgical Journey

Burn Wound Excision (Moderate Area): Preventing Complications

Burn Wound Excision (Small Area): Early Surgical Management

Extensive Laceration Repair (Multiple Sites): Trauma Beyond Simple Suturing

Excision of Extensive Keratoses: When “Minor” Lesions Add Up

Excision of Premalignant Skin Lesions (Multiple): Preventing Cancer Progression

Wide Excision of Malignant Skin Tumours (Single Site): Clearing Cancer with Adequate Margins

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