You’re ready to try IUI—but how do you choose the right clinic in Singapore?
Whether you’re looking for affordability, doctor experience, or short wait times, the right clinic makes all the difference. And with both public hospitals and private fertility centres offering IUI, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed.
This article will help you compare:
- Top IUI clinics in Singapore (public vs private)
- Costs, pros, and cons of each option
- What to look for in an IUI doctor or clinic in Singapore
Let’s break down your options so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.
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There are two main types of clinics offering IUI in Singapore:
- Public Hospitals – Subsidised, MOH-approved, but longer wait times
- Private Fertility Centres – Faster access and more flexibility at a higher cost
Both follow similar protocols, but your experience and out-of-pocket costs vary greatly.
Tip: All clinics offering IUI in Singapore must be licensed under the Ministry of Health’s ART regulations.
Public Hospitals Offering IUI
These are ideal for Singaporean couples looking for co-funded and subsidised options.
KKH (KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital)
- Singapore’s largest fertility program
- Strong experience with high-volume cycles
- Long-standing team of specialists
Cost: $800–$1,500 per cycle (after subsidy)
Wait time: Can range from 1–3 months
NUH (National University Hospital)
- Fertility treatment through the Women’s Centre
- Known for evidence-based and academic care
Cost: Similar to KKH (with co-funding)
Pros: Good for complex or medically sensitive cases
SGH (Singapore General Hospital)
- Offers IUI through the Centre for Assisted Reproduction (CARE)
- Ideal for patients with other medical conditions managed at SGH
Cost: ~$1,200–$1,800
Pros of Public IUI Clinics:
- MOH co-funding available (up to 75%)
- Access to national fertility subsidies
- Experienced doctors and nurses
Cons:
- Longer wait times
- Less customisation
- May feel more clinical and transactional
Private IUI Clinics in Singapore
Private centres are ideal for patients who want:
- More personalisation
- Shorter wait times
- Continuity with one doctor
Thomson Fertility Centre
- Offers IUI, ICSI, IVF, and fertility preservation
- Well-known for patient care and supportive staff
Cost: ~$1,800–$3,000 per IUI cycle
Virtus Fertility Centre
- Largest private ART centre in Singapore
- Known for lab quality and advanced technology
Cost: ~$2,000–$3,500 per IUI cycle
Mount Elizabeth Fertility Centre
- Based in a private hospital with full-suite fertility services
- Good for patients with insurance or expat background
Cost: ~$2,500+
IUI Cost Comparison Chart
Clinic Type | Avg. Cost per Cycle | Wait Time | Co-Funding | Notes |
KKH | $800–$1,500 | 1–3 months | Yes | High-volume, structured protocols |
NUH | $1,000–$1,800 | 1–2 months | Yes | Great for complex cases |
SGH | $1,200–$1,800 | 1–2 months | Yes | Best if you’re already an SGH patient |
Thomson | $1,800–$3,000 | 1–2 weeks | No | Known for patient care |
Virtus | $2,000–$3,500 | 1–2 weeks | No | Premium tech and lab |
Mount E | $2,500+ | 1–2 weeks | No | Hospital-based, higher-cost |
Real Quote
“I spoke to three clinics before deciding—but Zora’s Care Navigator helped me ask the right questions. I chose the doctor who truly made me feel heard and at ease.”
— Joanna, 37, Banker
How to Choose the Right IUI Clinic for You
Here are some key things to consider:
- Do you qualify for subsidies or co-funding?
- How important is doctor continuity and emotional support?
- Are you in a hurry to start treatment?
- Do you want to combine IUI with other services (e.g. testing, egg freezing)?
- How transparent is the clinic about pricing and timelines?
💡 Your comfort with the team matters as much as success rates.
Final Thoughts
When it comes to IUI in Singapore, you have excellent options—whether you want subsidised care at a public hospital or more customised support at a private clinic.
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. The best IUI clinic is the one that fits your values, your timeline, and your stage of life.
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Anna Haotanto is the Founder of Zora Health and a passionate advocate for women’s empowerment. Anna’s personal experiences with egg-freezing, PCOS, perimenopause and the challenges of fertility have fueled her mission to provide high-quality information, financing, and support to help women and couples navigate their fertility journeys with confidence. She is also recognised for her achievements in finance, entrepreneurship, and women’s empowerment, and has been featured in various media outlets. You can also follow her on Linkedin or Instagram.