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Under Healthier SG Vaccinations, eligible Singapore Citizens (SCs) and Permanent Residents (PRs) will receive subsidies for nationally recommended vaccinations, while eligible SCs who are enrolled in Healthier SG will enjoy special subsidies.
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What are Subsidies for Healthier SG Vaccinations?
Eligible Singapore Citizens (SCs) can receive subsidies for nationally recommended vaccinations at Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS) GP clinics and polyclinics. Eligible Permanent Residents (PRs) can receive subsidies at polyclinics.
Eligible SCs who are enrolled in Healthier SG will enjoy special subsidies for Healthier SG vaccinations (nationally-recommended vaccinations) at their enrolled Healthier SG clinic.
What are the benefits?
At CHAS GPs, eligible SCs benefit from subsidies for nationally-recommended vaccinations listed on the Subsidised Vaccine List, and need to pay the following amounts after government subsidies:
Eligible Pioneer Generation (PG) cardholders: capped at $9 to $38 per vaccination dose
Eligible Merdeka Generation (MG), CHAS Blue and Orange cardholders: capped at $18 to $75 per vaccination dose
Other eligible adult SCs: capped at $35 to $150 per vaccination dose
At the polyclinics and selected MOH-funded long-term care institutions (e.g. nursing homes and home medical service providers), SCs and PRs may receive subsidies for nationally recommended vaccinations. PG and MG seniors will also receive an additional 50% and 25% off their subsidised vaccination bills respectively. Please contact your preferred healthcare provider for further information.
Eligible SCs who are enrolled in Healthier SG can benefit from special subsidies at their enrolled Healthier SG clinic. No payment is required when receiving nationally recommended vaccinations at their enrolled Healthier SG clinic. The only exception is Recombinant Herpes Zoster Vaccine (RHZV; known as Shingles Vaccine), where the payment amount remains capped.
Please refer to Table 1 for more details on the subsidies provided to eligible SCs at CHAS/Healthier SG GPs.
The table below is subject to periodic changes by MOH. You are encouraged to check with your CHAS/Healthier SG GP for the latest charges.
Table 1: Patients' Co-payment Fee Caps at CHAS/Healthier SG GP Clinics for Healthier SG vaccinations (from 1 Sep 2025)
Item | Patient's Fee Cap | |||
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Healthier SG enrolee receiving vaccination at Enrolled Healthier SG clinic | PG | MG/CHAS Blue/CHAS Orange | CHAS Green/Non-CHAS | |
Hepatitis B (HepB) (Adult) | $0 | $9 | $19 | $38 |
Human papillomavirus (HPV2) | $0 | N.A. | $23 | $45 |
Influenza (NF) (trivalent or quadrivalent) | $0 | $9 | $18 | $35 |
Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) | $0 | $9 | $19 | $38 |
Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13) | $0 | $16 | $31 | $63 |
Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV20) | $0 | $17 | $34 | $68 |
Pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPSV23) | $0 | $11 | $22 | $43 |
Recombinant Herpes Zoster Vaccine (RHZV) | N.A. | $38 | $75 | $150 |
Tetanus, reduced diphtheria and acellular pertussis (Tdap) | $0 | N.A. | $20 | $40 |
Varicella (Chickenpox) (VAR) | $0 | $11 | $23 | $45 |
Who is eligible?
All SCs and PRs who meet the criteria for vaccination under the National Childhood Immunisation Schedule (NCIS) and National Adult Immunisation Schedule (NAIS) are eligible for subsidies for nationally-recommended vaccinations. All SCs who are enrolled in Healthier SG and meet the criteria for vaccination under NAIS are eligible for special subsidies for Healthier SG vaccinations (nationally-recommended vaccinations). The only exception is Recombinant Herpes Zoster Vaccine (RHZV; known as Shingles Vaccine), where the payment amount remains capped.
You may view the criteria by accessing the link for NAIS here.
How do I apply?
No application is needed for subsidies for nationally recommended vaccinations.
Eligible SCs aged ≥ 40 years old who wish to enrol in Healthier SG to enjoy special subsidies for Healthier SG vaccinations (nationally-recommended vaccinations) may apply here.
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