When the clinics have closed and the polyclinic opens in nine hours, a doctor can still reach you at home — tonight, this weekend, on the public holiday.
Once the clinics shut the choices narrow: sit it out and hope, or join the A&E queue where non-emergency cases rightly wait behind critical ones — often for hours, with an unwell child or a frail parent in tow.
An after-hours home visit fills that gap. A doctor examines the patient at home, treats what can be treated, and tells you honestly if the picture warrants hospital care. Most nights it doesn't — and everyone gets back to bed.
Not "till late" — through the night, every night, weekends and public holidays included.
The doctor's bag carries the common night-call medications, so treatment doesn't wait for a pharmacy to open.
Medical certificates, prescriptions and referrals issued during the visit — paperwork sorted before the doctor leaves.
Not sure a home visit is right? Message us — a team member will help you decide.
WhatsApp our teamYes. Our home-visit doctors work through the night, on weekends and on public holidays. When GP clinics are closed, a doctor comes to you instead — the same assessment, treatment and paperwork, at your address.
After-hours visits are a flat $450. That band covers weekday evenings and nights, weekends and public holidays — so a Saturday afternoon visit is after-hours, not office-hours. It includes a 30-minute consultation; longer visits are +$120 per additional 30 minutes, with procedures and medication itemised separately. See our fees page.
Yes — 24/7 means every day of the year, including Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, Deepavali and Christmas. The time-of-day fee bands are the same on weekends and public holidays.
Call 995 or go straight to A&E for chest pain, breathing difficulty, signs of stroke, heavy bleeding, major injury or unresponsiveness. An after-hours home doctor suits urgent-but-not-emergency problems — our guide to deciding covers the red flags.
Urgent Care at Home
Contact: hello@urgentcareathome.sg · +65 8850 5133
If you need emergency or life-saving treatment, do not seek it through this service. Call 995 or go to the nearest Emergency Department immediately.