The gastroscopy cost in Singapore at a private clinic ranges from $708.50 – $2,071 (inclusive of GST) for the surgeon’s fee, depending on whether the procedure is diagnostic, includes single polyp removal, or involves complicated polypectomy. Total bills vary by hospital, procedure complexity, and insurance coverage.
All surgeons’ fee figures are referenced against the MOH recommended fee benchmarks. Hospital fees, anaesthetist charges, insurance and MediSave eligibility, and typical pre- and post-surgery expenses are addressed in the sections below.
The cost of a gastroscopy in Singapore varies depending on the type of procedure. A diagnostic gastroscopy, a gastroscopy with single polyp removal, and a gastroscopy with multiple or complex polyp removal each have their own clinical scope, which affects the overall fee.
The table below shows the surgeon’s fee range for each procedure type at a private clinic.
| Gastroscopy Procedure | Surgeon's Fee (without GST) | Surgeon's Fee (with GST) |
| Diagnostic Gastroscopy (SF701I/1B) | $650 – $1,100 | $708.50 – $1,199 |
| Gastroscopy with 1 Polyp Removal (SF700I/2C) | $1,100 – $1,800 | $1,199 – $1,962 |
| Gastroscopy with >2 Polyps Removal (SF813E/3A) | $1,200 – $1,900 | $1,308 – $2,071 |
Surgeon’s fees only. Hospital fees, sedation or anaesthetist fees, biopsy fees, and consumables are not included.
Source: Ministry of Health Singapore fee benchmarks.
The surgeon’s fee for a diagnostic gastroscopy at a private clinic in Singapore costs $708.50 – $1,199 (inclusive of GST) under MOH procedure code SF701I/1B. For the full bill breakdown, refer to the MOH SF701I bill information page.
A diagnostic gastroscopy examines the upper digestive tract to investigate symptoms or findings, such as persistent heartburn, difficulty swallowing, upper abdominal pain, or suspected ulcers. A biopsy may be taken during the same procedure if needed.
MOH Recommended Fee Benchmarks: SF701I/1B (Private Hospitals & Clinics)
| Type of Fee | With GST | Without GST |
| Surgeon Fee | $708.50 – $1,199 | $650 – $1,100 |
| Anaesthetist Fee | $599.50 – $872 | $550 – $800 |
| Inpatient Doctors' Attendance Fee | $230 – $450 per day | $210 – $420 per day |
| Hospital Fee | $1,090 – $1,853 | $1,000 – $1,700 |
Source: Ministry of Health Singapore. Higher end of surgeon fees may be associated with altered anatomy, more biopsies, or biopsies of lesions in challenging locations.
The surgeon’s fee for a gastroscopy with single polyp removal at a private clinic in Singapore costs $1,199 – $1,962 (inclusive of GST) under MOH procedure code SF700I/2C. For the full bill breakdown, refer to the MOH SF700I bill information page.
This procedure applies when a single polyp is removed during the gastroscopy, or when a related intervention is performed, such as removal of a foreign body, diathermy of a bleeding lesion, or injection of varices. The gastroscopy price in Singapore for this procedure is higher than a diagnostic gastroscopy because of the added therapeutic work.
MOH Recommended Fee Benchmarks: SF700I/2C (Private Hospitals & Clinics)
| Type of Fee | With GST | Without GST |
| Surgeon Fee | $1,199 – $1,962 | $1,100 – $1,800 |
| Anaesthetist Fee | $599.50 – $872 | $550 – $800 |
| Inpatient Doctors' Attendance Fee | $230 – $450 per day | $210 – $420 per day |
| Hospital Fee | Not Available | Not Available |
Source: Ministry of Health Singapore. Higher end of surgeon fees may be associated with more complex cases.
The surgeon’s fee for a gastroscopy with complicated polypectomy at a private clinic in Singapore costs $1,308 – $2,071 (inclusive of GST) under MOH procedure code SF813E/3A. For the full bill breakdown, refer to the MOH SF813E bill information page.
This code covers more involved cases: a large polyp requiring multiple piecemeal resections, more than two polyps, polyps with complications such as bleeding, or endoscopic mucosal resection. The anaesthetist fee benchmark is also higher than for simpler gastroscopies, reflecting the longer and more complex procedure.
MOH Recommended Fee Benchmarks: SF813E/3A (Private Hospitals & Clinics)
| Type of Fee | With GST | Without GST |
| Surgeon Fee | $1,308 – $2,071 | $1,200 – $1,900 |
| Anaesthetist Fee | $708.50 – $1,035.50 | $650 – $950 |
| Inpatient Doctors' Attendance Fee | $230 – $450 per day | $210 – $420 per day |
| Hospital Fee | Not Available | Not Available |
Source: Ministry of Health Singapore. Higher end of surgeon fees may be associated with more complex cases.
The cost of a gastroscopy in Singapore is affected by five main factors:
Diagnostic gastroscopy, gastroscopy with polyp removal, and complicated polypectomy are priced differently due to the level of complication involved.
Taking tissue samples during the procedure adds pathology and laboratory fees on top of the surgeon’s fee.
More polyps, larger polyps, or lesions in challenging locations will result in higher surgeon fees.
A day surgery centre is generally more affordable than a private hospital, while the class of the ward you are staying in also affects the total bill.
Your Integrated Shield Plan (IP) or private insurance determines how much of the bill your insurer covers and how much you pay out-of-pocket.
For most patients asking is gastroscopy covered by insurance, the answer is yes for a diagnostic gastroscopy. A diagnostic gastroscopy is typically covered by Integrated Shield Plans (IPs) in Singapore when it is recommended by a doctor based on symptoms or findings.
A screening gastroscopy done for preventive reasons that is not formally recommended by a doctor may not be covered by your IP or private insurance. Always check with your insurer before proceeding.
Yes. Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents with an active MediSave account can use MediSave to offset part of a gastroscopy cost at both public and private healthcare institutions. The exact amount depends on the procedure performed and whether any polyps are removed.
In some cases, yes. If Dr. Thng is on your insurer’s panel and your plan covers the procedure, your insurer may issue a Letter of Guarantee (LOG). A LOG allows the bill to be settled directly between the hospital and your insurer, which can remove the need for an upfront deposit. Whether you reach a fully cashless outcome depends on your plan’s deductible and co-payment terms.
To reduce cash outlay, confirm three things with your insurer before the procedure: that your plan covers the gastroscopy, that Dr. Thng is on your insurer’s panel, and whether a GP referral is required. Where these conditions are met, more of the bill can be claimed directly. Riders that cover the deductible and co-payment can further reduce what you pay yourself.
With an Integrated Shield Plan at a private hospital, your out-of-pocket fees typically come from:
Your policy deductible
Your co-payment percentage
Any charges not covered under your specific plan
The remaining balance can often be settled using a combination of MediSave and cash, depending on the total bill. Contact Dr. Thng’s team for an out-of-pocket estimate before your procedure.
The surgeon’s fee and hospital bill do not capture every cost associated with a gastroscopy. Additional expenses may include:
Pre-procedure consultation: Initial appointment with Dr. Thng to assess your symptoms and confirm whether a gastroscopy is appropriate.
Sedation or anaesthetist fees: Charged separately where sedation is used during the procedure.
Biopsy or pathology fees: Apply if tissue samples are taken and sent to a laboratory for analysis.
Post-procedure consultation or follow-up review: Clinic appointments to review results and discuss any findings.
Medication for related conditions: Prescriptions may apply where a condition is identified, such as H. pylori treatment or proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) for ulcers or GERD.
These additional costs may be claimable under your Integrated Shield Plan. Your medical team and insurance partner will advise on what applies to your plan.
Dr Thng Yongxian is a fellowship-trained Hepatopancreatobiliary and General Surgeon with qualifications of MBBS (NUS), M.Med (Surgery), MRCS (Ireland), FRCS (Edinburgh), and FAMS (Singapore). He has performed over 6,000 surgical procedures, including both open and laparoscopic hernia repair across a range of hernia types.
His subspecialty training in minimally invasive HPB surgery was completed at the Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, Singapore General Hospital, and at Seoul National University Hospital, Bundang, South Korea. Prior to private practice, Dr Thng served as Clinical Lead of the HPB Division, where minimally invasive techniques were applied in up to 80% of complex HPB cases. He was also a member of the MOH Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Clinician Workgroup for Value-Driven Care.
Dr Thng’s gastroscopy clinic team provides insurance pre-authorisation support and out-of-pocket estimates ahead of every procedure.
Dr. Thng performs gastroscopies at the following private hospitals in Singapore:
Mount Elizabeth Hospital (Orchard)
Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital
Parkway East Hospital
Mount Alvernia Hospital
Gleneagles Hospital
Thomson Medical
Farrer Park Hospital
Hospital fees and ward charges vary by facility. Dr. Thng’s team can advise on which hospital best aligns with your insurance plan.
Dr. Thng’s team handles insurance claims and pre-authorisation on your behalf, helping to clarify your coverage and reduce paperwork before your procedure.
Have questions about the gastroscopy price in Singapore or would like to arrange a consultation with Dr. Thng? Get in touch and the team will respond shortly.