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24-Hour Urgent Care Centre​ (UCC)

UCC Charges

UCC Charges

In celebration of SG60, all Singapore residents aged 60 and above (born in the year 1965 or earlier) visiting Gleneagles Hospital's Urgent Care Centre (UCC) will be eligible for a consultation and medications at $60 (inclusive of 9% GST). It's our way of giving back to those who have helped shape our nation — because, at Gleneagles Hospital, we’re always #OnYourSide.

Please view our UCC charges in the table below. For patients who do not fall in the above category, we accept both local and international insurance to cover your urgent care costs, enabling a more seamless experience for you and your loved ones.

Learn more about our UCC pricing in the table below:

Consultation fees at Gleneagles Hospital’s UCC

Day of Visit Time of Visit 59 years old and below* 60 years old and above**
Monday to Friday 8.00am – 5.00pm $131 $60
5.01pm – 12.00am $161 $60
12.01am – 7.59am $186 $60
Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday 8.00am – 1.00pm $131 $60
1.01pm – 12.00am $161 $60
12.01am – 7.59am $186 $60
Sunday & Public Holiday 8.00am – 12.00am $161 $60
12.01am – 7.59am $186 $60

*The urgent care prices listed in this column are inclusive of 9% GST. They exclude additional charges for investigations, procedures, consumables, or medications that may be required during your visit.
**Residents of Singapore aged 60 this year and older (born in the year 1965 or earlier) are eligible to pay $60 for a consultation and prescribed medication (inclusive of 9% GST). Please note that subsidies, insurance or CHAS may not be used to cover part of this bill of $60.

Using your insurance for your visit​

If you intend to claim eligible UCC charges from your personal accident plans, comprehensive hospitalisation plans or travel insurance:​

  • Speak to your insurance provider ahead of time to check if direct billing is possible. You may also contact our admissions counter or call +65 6473 7222 to check.​
  • Retain all records and receipts to support your claim.​
  • Ask your doctor to complete your claim form before your discharge if this is required by your insurance provider.​

Find out more about using your insurance here.​