Vaccination for your healthcare needs at every age
Vaccines help to build our immunity to fight against preventable diseases.
CHAS-Subsidised Adult Vaccinations
Important: CHAS subsidies are only available for Singapore citizens who fulfil eligibility criteria such as age, gender, and vaccination history requirements, and/or have specific medical conditions/indications. Please present your ID and CHAS card at time of appointment for our staff to process the claim through the MOH Healthcare Claims Portal.
National Adult Immunisation Schedule (NAIS) |
Clinic Fee(may be MediSave- claimable) |
Clinic Feefor CHAS Green |
Clinic Feefor Merdeka Generation, CHAS Blue and Orange |
Clinic Feefor Pioneer Generation |
Home-based Feefor Pioneer and Merdeka Generation |
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InfluenzaRecommended for ages 18 and above |
$39 Book » |
$35 Book » |
$18 Book » |
$9 Book » |
Fully Subsidised Book » |
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV13)Recommended for ages 65 and above |
$202 Book » |
$63 Book » |
$31 Book » |
$16 Book » |
Fully Subsidised Book » |
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (PPSV23)Recommended for ages 65 and above |
$101 Book » |
$43 Book » |
$22 Book » |
$11 Book » |
Fully Subsidised Book » |
HPV Bivalent VaccineRecommended For Females, age 9-26 y.o. |
$180 | $45 | $23 | N.A. | N.A. |
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)Recommended for ages 18 and above |
$39 Book » |
$35 Book » |
$18 Book » |
$9 Book » |
N.A. |
Varicella (Chickenpox) (VAR)Recommended for ages 18 and above |
$98 Book » |
$45 Book » |
$23 Book » |
$11 Book » |
N.A. |
Hepatitis B (Hep B)Recommended for ages 18 and above |
$55 Book » |
$38 Book » |
$19 Book » |
$9 Book » |
N.A. |
Tdap (Reduced Diphtheria) boosterFor pregnant women only |
$55 Book » |
$40 Book » |
$20 Book » |
$10 Book » |
N.A. |
Adult Vaccinations at home, or at a DA Clinic
Note: Home-based appointments are available only for these vaccinations: Flu, PCV13, PPSV23
Flu Vaccination
Who it is for:
All adults are recommended to take a flu vaccination yearly, especially at-risk individuals with weaker immune systems
Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccination (MMR)
Who it is for:
Adults who have not received complete vaccination during childhood; school teachers, healthcare workers, unvaccinated women planning to become pregnant
HPV Bivalent Vaccination (HPV2)
Who it is for:
This vaccine protects against the development of genital warts, cervical, vaginal, vulva and anal cancers caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) in women and is recommended for 9 to 25 year olds
HPV 9-valent Vaccination
Who it is for:
This vaccine protects against the development of cancers caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and is recommended for both females and males between 9 and 26 years old
Varicella (Chickenpox) Vaccination (VAR)
Who it is for:
Adolescents and adults who have never had chickenpox and were never vaccinated should receive two doses
Tdap (reduced Diphtheria) Booster
Who it is for:
Women should receive 1 dose during each pregnancy
Hepatitis B Vaccination (Hep B)
Who it is for:
Adults (18+ y.o.) who have not been previously vaccinated should receive three doses in accordance with Singapore National Adult Immunisation Schedule (NAIS)
Hepatitis A Vaccination (Hep A)
Who it is for:
Adults and children who are travelling to high risk countries with inadequate sanitisation, or healthcare or laboratory personnel with Hepatitis A virus exposure risk.
Shingles Vaccination
Who it is for:
Recommended for older adults, such as those 50 years of age or older who would benefit from immunity to shingles or those with weaker immune systems
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV20)
Who it is for:
Recommended for elderly aged 65 years and above, and adults with conditions such as heart disease, diabetes or low immunity
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccination (PCV13)
Who it is for:
MOH-recommended vaccine for elderly aged 65 years old and above; adults below 65 years old with conditions such as heart disease or diabetes; people with low immunity (e.g. under cancer treatment, those with HIV)
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccination (PPSV23)
Who it is for:
MOH-recommended vaccine for elderly aged 65 years old and above; adults below 65 years old with conditions such as heart disease or diabetes; people with low immunity (e.g. under cancer treatment, those with HIV)
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccine
Who it is for:
Recommended for elderly aged 60 years old and above; pregnant individuals at 32 to 36 weeks of gestation.
Meningococcal Vaccination
[Travel Vaccine] Who it is for:
Commonly referred to meningitis vaccine. For travel to parts of Africa and Saudi Arabia to immunise against meningococcal disease, meningitis and bloodstream infections. Required vaccination for Hajj or Umrah pilgrimages.
Yellow Fever Vaccination
[Travel Vaccine] Who it is for:
Travellers who are travelling to or transiting through a country with a risk of yellow fever transmission
Tetanus Vaccination
[Travel Vaccine] Who it is for:
People who has been in physical contact with soil or manure, and got an open wound or cut in the skin, or those whose tetanus vaccinations are not up-to-date
Typhoid Fever (Salmonella) Vaccination
[Travel Vaccine] Who it is for:
People traveling to places where typhoid fever and salmonella is common, such as South Asia, especially India, Pakistan, or Bangladesh
CHAS-Subsidised Senior Vaccinations
Important: CHAS subsidies are applicable for Singapore citizens who fulfil eligibility criteria such as age, gender, and vaccination history requirements, and/or have specific medical conditions/indications. Please present your ID and CHAS card at time of appointment for our staff to process the claim through the MOH Healthcare Claims Portal.
National Adult Immunisation Schedule (NAIS) |
Clinic Fee(may be MediSave- claimable) |
Clinic Feefor CHAS Green |
Clinic Feefor Merdeka Generation, CHAS Blue and Orange |
Clinic Feefor Pioneer Generation |
Home-based Feefor Pioneer and Merdeka Generation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
InfluenzaRecommended for ages 18 and above |
$39 Book » |
$35 Book » |
$18 Book » |
$9 Book » |
Fully Subsidised Book » |
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV13)Recommended for ages 65 and above |
$202 Book » |
$63 Book » |
$31 Book » |
$16 Book » |
Fully Subsidised Book » |
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (PPSV23)Recommended for ages 65 and above |
$101 Book » |
$43 Book » |
$22 Book » |
$11 Book » |
Fully Subsidised Book » |
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)Recommended for ages 18 and above |
$39 Book » |
$35 Book » |
$18 Book » |
$9 Book » |
N.A. |
Varicella (Chickenpox) (VAR)Recommended for ages 18 and above |
$98 Book » |
$45 Book » |
$23 Book » |
$11 Book » |
N.A. |
Hepatitis B (Hep B)Recommended for ages 18 and above |
$55 Book » |
$38 Book » |
$19 Book » |
$9 Book » |
N.A. |
Senior Vaccinations, at home or at a DA Clinic
Note that home-based appointments only apply for Flu, PCV13, PPSV23
Flu Vaccination (Influenza Vaccine)
Who it is for:
MOH-recommended vaccine to protect against influenza. All adults are recommended to take a flu vaccination yearly, especially the elderly or at-risk individuals with weaker immune systems
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccination (PCV13)
Who it is for:
MOH-recommended vaccine for elderly aged 65 years old and above; adults below 65 years old with conditions such as heart disease or diabetes; people with low immunity (e.g. under cancer treatment, those with HIV)
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccination (PPSV23)
Who it is for:
MOH-recommended vaccine for elderly aged 65 years old and above; adults below 65 years old with conditions such as heart disease or diabetes; people with low immunity (e.g. under cancer treatment, those with HIV)
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV20)
Who it is for:
Recommended for elderly aged 65 years and above, and adults with conditions such as heart disease, diabetes or low immunity
Hepatitis B Vaccination (Hep B)
Who it is for:
Adults (18+ y.o.) who have not been previously vaccinated should receive three doses in accordance with Singapore National Adult Immunisation Schedule (NAIS)
Hepatitis A Vaccination (Hep A)
Who it is for:
Adults and children who are travelling to high risk countries with inadequate sanitisation, or healthcare or laboratory personnel with Hepatitis A virus exposure risk.
Shingles Vaccination
Who it is for:
Recommended for older adults, such as those 50 years of age or older who would benefit from immunity to shingles or those with weaker immune systems
Varicella (Chickenpox) Vaccination (VAR)
Who it is for:
Adolescents and adults who have never had chickenpox and were never vaccinated should receive two doses
Shingles Vaccination
Who it is for:
Recommended for older adults, such as those 50 years of age or older who would benefit from immunity to shingles or those with weaker immune systems
Varicella (Chickenpox) Vaccination (VAR)
Who it is for:
Adolescents and adults who have never had chickenpox and were never vaccinated should receive two doses
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccine
Who it is for:
Recommended for elderly aged 60 years old and above; pregnant individuals at 32 to 36 weeks of gestation.
Meningococcal Vaccination
[Travel Vaccine] Who it is for:
Commonly referred to meningitis vaccine. For travel to parts of Africa and Saudi Arabia to immunise against meningococcal disease, meningitis and bloodstream infections. Required vaccination for Hajj or Umrah pilgrimages.
Yellow Fever Vaccination
[Travel Vaccine] Who it is for:
Travellers who are travelling to or transiting through a country with a risk of yellow fever transmission
Tetanus Vaccination
[Travel Vaccine] Who it is for:
People who has been in physical contact with soil or manure, and got an open wound or cut in the skin, or those whose tetanus vaccinations are not up-to-date
Typhoid Fever (Salmonella) Vaccination
[Travel Vaccine] Who it is for:
People traveling to places where typhoid fever and salmonella is common, such as South Asia, especially India, Pakistan, or Bangladesh
Get peace of mind in 3 easy steps
Select your preferred vaccination, and book conveniently online
Complete your vaccination appointment at your nearest DA Clinic or at home
Your vaccination records are automatically uploaded to the HealthHub
“Vaccinations can prevent the spread of contagious and dangerous diseases to our family and loved ones. Making sure that your vaccine schedule is up to date is key for maintaining good health as you age.”
Dr Raymond Ong
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I choose my preferred appointment time?
Yes, you may select your preferred slot time from the appointment timings available when you book online.
What timings are available for home-based vaccinations?
Our operating hours are:
- Monday to Fridays: 9am – 5pm
- Saturdays: 9am – 12pm
How do I make a payment?
Payment is made online when you purchase your vaccination on the DA Marketplace.
Can I do a vaccination after recovering from Covid-19?
Yes, however we recommend that you speak with a doctor to make sure that you are ready to do a vaccination after recovering from Covid-19.
Can I change my appointment date after making a booking?
You can change the date and time of your vaccination up to 5 days before your appointment.
– Home-based: To request the change, please contact the mobile health team at mobilemed@doctoranywhere.com
– In-clinic: You can reschedule your appointment using the same link you had used to book your initial appointment or directly contact your selected clinic.
Can I use my CHAS card for nationally-recommended vaccinations at the DA Clinic?
Yes, all DA Clinics are CHAS participating clinics. Please present your CHAS card at the time of appointment. You can find the full list of CHAS subsidised vaccinations here.
Who is eligible to receive CHAS subsidies for vaccination?
To receive CHAS subsidies, citizens must fulfil the eligibility criteria under the National Adult Immunisation Schedule (NAIS) such as age, gender, and vaccination history requirements, and/or have specific medical conditions/indications.
How do I use my MediSave for my vaccinations?
You will have to fill in and submit the Medical Claims Authorisation Form to us, and let our clinic staff know that you want to use our MediSave. If you unsure of how to fill in the form, just let our friendly team know and they’ll help to guide you through it.
How much can I use from my MediSave?
You can use up to $500 or $700 (if you have a complex chronic condition) every year.