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Singapore boasts one of the world’s most efficient healthcare systems, with a strong emphasis on high-quality medical care. Understanding the local approach to child health and immunisations is crucial for expat families relocating to this vibrant city-state.

Our friends from Pacific Prime CXA is here to talk about the importance of vaccinations, and how you can ensure immunisation coverage by insurance.

Recommended + Required Vaccines For Children 

Vaccinations are vital in ensuring your children receive optimal protection against preventable yet dangerous and contagious diseases.

Singapore maintains a comprehensive National Childhood Immunisation Schedule that closely aligns with World Health Organisation (WHO) recommendations. It should be administered to every person from birth. Here’s the schedule:

From birth

  • Tuberculosis
  • Hepatitis B (HepB) – First dose (D1)

At 1 month of age

  • HepB – Second dose (D2)

At 3 months of age

  • Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTaP) – D1
  • Poliovirus (IPV) – D1
  • Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) – D1
  • Pneumococcal disease (PCV) – D1

At 4 months of age

  • DTaP – D2
  • IPV – D2
  • Hib – D2

At 5 months of age

  • DTap – D3
  • IPV – D3
  • HepB – D3
  • Hib – D3
  • PCV – D2

At 1 year of age

  • Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) – D1
  • PCV – Booster 1 (B1)

At 15 months of age

  • MMR – D2

At 18 months of age

  • DTap – B1
  • IPV – B1
  • Hib – B1

At 9 years of age

  • Human papillomavirus (HPV)

At 10-11 years of age

  • Tetanus booster
  • Oral polio vaccine

Additional Considerations for Expat Families

Expat parents may need to reconcile differences between their home country’s immunization schedule and Singapore’s requirements. Newly arrived children might require catch-up vaccinations to align with local standards.

Singapore’s Immunisation Policies in Schools

Most schools require proof of vaccination for enrollment. Regular health screenings and immunization checks are conducted in schools. Parents of children who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons should be prepared to provide appropriate documentation and work closely with school health officials.

Ensuring Immunisation Coverage By Insurance

Most expats are excluded from the vaccination subsidies at public facilities, so many opt for private medical facilities for their immunizations. A single jab could cost you hundreds of dollars, and the best way to address these costs is to secure comprehensive private health insurance that includes immunization coverage.

And here’s why you should consider working with Pacific Prime CXA. They have a team of expert advisors who excels at comparing and finding health insurance plans across reputed insurers for you and your family’s healthcare needs and budget. Contact them today!