Vaccinations
Who is entitled to CHAS-subsidised annual flu vaccinations in Singapore?
Under National Adult Immunisation Schedule, eligible Singapore citizens aged 65 years and above are entitled to receive subsidised flu vaccinations at CHAS GP clinics. Singapore citizens aged 18 to 64 years with certain medical conditions are also ...
Is my child eligible for subsidised vaccinations?
Full subsidies* are available for vaccinations recommended under the National Childhood Immunisation Schedule (NCIS) at any DA Clinic in Singapore, for eligible Singaporean children who fulfil the age, gender and vaccination history requirements, ...
Will my vaccination records be automatically updated?
Your vaccination records will automatically be uploaded to HealthHub. If you wish to include this information in your DA app, you can manually update your immunisations status under 'Health Records' in the 'History' section of your account.
Are there any vaccine subsidies available for Singaporean PR/Employment Pass/Work Permit holders?
No, the vaccine subsidies are only currently available for Singaporean Citizens.
When is it not suitable for my baby to be vaccinated?
Most babies are fit for immunisation, but if your baby is currently having a high fever or has had a previous serious reaction to certain vaccines, please consult a doctor for further advice.
Are there any side effects of child vaccines that I should be aware of?
It is normal for your baby to experience any of the following: Soreness, slight redness, and lump over the injection site (should clear within a few days) Crying from discomfort Slight fever for a day or two
What signs should prompt me to see the doctor after the vaccination?
Please see a doctor if you experience any of the following: When side effects persist for more than a few days. A high fever (>38 deg C) or a fever that has persisted for more than 48 hours (2 days) despite taking medication. Severe allergic ...
How can I relieve the discomfort of common side effects such as fever, pain, and swelling that may come after a vaccination?
If you experience flu-like symptoms, you can take a OTC medication such as paracetamol or ibuprofen. Placing a cold, wet cloth over the injection site will help reduce pain, redness, or swelling
Can I use my CHAS card for nationally-recommended vaccinations for home-based vaccinations?
No, however you can use your CHAS card for in-clinic vaccinations. You can find the full list of CHAS subsidised vaccinations on the DA Marketplace.
Can I use my CHAS card for nationally-recommended vaccinations at the DA Clinic?
All DA Clinics (except Yishun clinic*) are CHAS participating clinics. Please present your CHAS card at the time of appointment. You can find the full list of CHAS subsidised vaccinations on the DA Marketplace. Note: (*) - Our Yishun clinic is ...
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 ...
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.
How do I make a payment?
Payment is made online when you purchase your vaccination on the DA Marketplace.
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 are the operating hours for vaccinations?
Home-based Vaccinations: Monday to Friday (9am - 5pm) Saturday (9am - 1pm) In-clinic Vaccinations: Please refer here for our clinic operating hours.
Where is the nearest DA Clinic I can visit for my vaccination?
You can book in for a vaccination at any of our DA Clinics islandwide. Visit our website to find a clinic nearest to you.