A doctor comes to your home, hotel or office — 24 hours a day, anywhere in Singapore. Assessment, treatment and medication in one visit, with the flat fee confirmed before we set off.
Some patients shouldn't travel: a child burning with fever at midnight, an elderly parent too weak for the taxi ride, anyone whose symptoms make a waiting room the wrong place to be. A house call brings the doctor to the patient instead.
Our visiting doctors include emergency-medicine specialists — clinicians used to assessing acutely unwell patients and deciding, on the spot, what can be treated at home and what needs escalation. That judgement is the heart of a good house call: most visits end with treatment at home; the ones that shouldn't end with a proper referral, not a guess.
History, examination and vitals — the same clinical assessment you'd get in a clinic, in your living room.
Common medications dispensed on the spot from the doctor's bag; drips for dehydration where clinically appropriate.
Medical certificates, prescriptions and specialist referral letters issued during the visit — and a summary for your regular GP on request.
Not sure a home visit is right? Message us — a team member will help you decide.
WhatsApp our teamHome visits are a flat fee by time of day: $300 during office hours (Mon–Fri, 8am–5pm) and $450 after hours, covering weekday evenings and nights, weekends and public holidays. That includes a 30-minute consultation; longer visits are +$120 per additional 30 minutes. Procedures, medication and consumables are itemised separately. The exact fee is confirmed before the doctor sets off — see our fees page.
It depends on your location and the time of day. When you message or call, our team confirms which doctor is available and gives you a realistic arrival window before you commit.
Most conditions a GP clinic handles: fever, respiratory and stomach infections, urinary symptoms, rashes, minor injuries and wound care, dehydration needing a drip, and reviews for elderly or post-surgery patients. If the assessment points to hospital care, the doctor arranges the referral and briefs the receiving team.
Yes. Our doctors are fully registered with the Singapore Medical Council and can issue medical certificates, prescriptions and referral letters during the visit, and dispense common medications from the doctor's bag.
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.