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Corporate rates
Millions of people have access to Doctor Anywhere telehealth through their insurance or employee benefits. Link your membership in the app for corporate rates
Common conditions suitable for telehealth
Many common illnesses and chronic conditions can be effectively managed via teleconsultation, including:
- Acne, Rash, Eczema
- Allergie
- Anxiety
- Asthma
- Back Pain
- Birth Control
- Cold, Flu, Fever, and Cough
- Diabetes
- Diarrhea
- Dizziness
- Ear Infection
- Erectile Dysfunction
- Gout
- Hair Loss
- Hypertension
- Migraines
- Red Eye
- Sinus Issues
- Sore Throat
- UTI
- Vomiting
- Weight Loss
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24-hr Virtual Consultation
Our doctors are registered with the Singapore Medical Council and are licensed to practice in Singapore. All our doctors are stringently screened and trained to conduct video-consultation professionally and competently.
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Teleconsultation services with General Practitioners (GPs) are available 24 hours, 7 days a week, either on-demand or by appointment. The fee for GP consultations are:
– $27.25 nett during standard hours (6:00 AM to 8:59 PM)
– $49.05 nett during after-hours (9:00 PM to 5:59 AM)
GP consultations for birth control or contraceptives are also available 24/7 on-demand or by appointment, with a consult fee of S$16.35.
Specialist consultations start from S$76.30, while Mental Wellness, Nutrition & Fitness, and Lactation Consultant consultations are S$120 for a 60-minute session.
Yes, medical certificates (MCs) issued by doctors in teleconsultations on the Doctor Anywhere app are recognised and accepted at both workplaces and schools in Singapore.
Patients and employers can verify the authenticity of a MC through our secure online verification system: https://stg-doctoranywherecom-staging.kinsta.cloud/mc-validation
Many employee benefits and corporate health plans cover teleconsultation services, either through a cashless arrangement or a co-pay basis. Doctor Anywhere is the telehealth partner of major insurers, including Cigna, Singlife, Great Eastern, HSBC Life, Allianz, Tokio Marine, and Prudential. It is recommended to check with your HR department or specific insurer to confirm your coverage.
The Doctor Anywhere app accepts all major payment methods, including credit cards and PayNow. You can review and finalise payment details within the app before completing the transaction.
Doctor Anywhere is part of the Ministry of Health Singapore’s (MOH) regulatory sandbox for telemedicine providers, and adheres to all local healthcare regulations and guidelines, including National Telemedicine Guidelines (NTG) and SMC Ethical Code and Ethical Guidelines (ECEG).
Foreigners, including tourists, can also use the service as long as they have the necessary identification and are physically in Singapore.
Yes, Doctor Anywhere’s teleconsultation service is available in Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines, where you can consult with locally licensed doctors and receive medication delivery.
When traveling to a country where we do not operate, your Doctor Anywhere app will default to your account’s home country, allowing you to tele-consult with a licensed doctor for advice, e-prescriptions, medical certificates, or referral memos. Please note that medication purchase and delivery will not be available in these cases.
Yes, you can request a prescription-only consultation. The doctor will assess your condition and, if appropriate, provide a prescription that can be accessed directly within the app or sent via email.
A URTI, or upper respiratory tract infection, affects the nose, throat, and airways. It commonly causes symptoms such as cough, sore throat, runny nose, and mild fever.
Poor air quality and environmental changes can irritate the airways, making it easier for viral infections to develop.
You should consider medical advice if symptoms last more than a few days, worsen, or affect breathing, or if fever does not settle.
Yes. A virtual consult allows a GP to assess symptoms early, recommend treatment, and advise whether in‑clinic care is needed.
No. Most URTIs are viral and do not require antibiotics. A doctor can advise on appropriate care and what to monitor.