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Finding the Right IUI Clinic in Singapore: A Complete Guide for Couples

Discover how to choose an IUI clinic in Singapore, including costs, treatment process, and key factors couples should consider before starting their journey.

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Published on 8 Sep 2025

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By Thomson Team

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For many Singaporean couples, the journey to parenthood can be filled with challenges. Fortunately, medical research in fertility treatments has made it possible for more people to realise their dream of having a child. 

One of the most common and less invasive fertility treatments available is intrauterine insemination (IUI). If you are considering this treatment, finding the right IUI clinic in Singapore is an important step, not only for the medical expertise but also for the emotional support that will accompany you on your journey to parenthood.

What is IUI?

Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that helps increase the chances of pregnancy by placing carefully prepared sperm directly into the uterus. This allows the sperm to be closer to the egg during ovulation, improving the chances of fertilisation.

Compared with in vitro fertilisation (IVF), intrauterine insemination (IUI) is a less complex procedure. It can be an option in situations such as unexplained infertility, mild sperm concerns, or cervical factors.

For many people, IUI feels like a hopeful, less intimidating starting point before considering more advanced treatments.

Who might consider IUI in Singapore?

IUI can be a suitable option for couples or individuals in different situations, such as:

  • Couples with unexplained infertility

  • Men with slightly lower sperm count or motility

  • Women experiencing cervical mucus issues

  • Couples unable to have intercourse due to medical or physical reasons

That said, IUI may not be recommended for women with severe fallopian tube damage, endometriosis, or advanced age. If you happen to fall under one or more of those categories, it is important to speak with a fertility specialist to determine whether IUI is right for you.

Choosing an IUI clinic in Singapore

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Finding the right clinic for you isn’t just about medical equipment or technology. It’s also important to consider the trust, comfort, and care that they offer. Here are some things for you to keep in mind:

  • Licensing and accreditation:

    • Always check that the clinic is licensed by Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH). This ensures that the facility follows strict regulations, maintains high safety standards, and upholds ethical practices.

  • Experience and expertise:

    • The experience of the fertility specialists and medical team can significantly influence your treatment journey. 

    • Look for clinics with specialists who have years of hands-on experience in reproductive medicine and a strong track record with IUI and related treatments. 

    • A well-established clinic often has access to advanced technology and protocols that can improve outcomes.

  • Range of services:

    • Fertility journeys don’t always follow a straight line. You may begin with IUI but later need other treatments such as IVF or additional testing. Choosing a clinic that offers a comprehensive suite of fertility services ensures continuity of care without the stress of changing providers mid-journey.

  • Supportive care: 

    • Fertility treatment is as much an emotional journey as a medical one. A good clinic will offer not just treatment but also counselling, guidance, and compassionate care.

  • Transparency: 

    • A good clinic will provide clear explanations about treatment options, costs, and realistic success rates. Remember, numbers can vary greatly depending on individual health factors.

  • Comfort and personal connection:

    • Sometimes, it simply comes down to how comfortable you feel with the doctor and the clinic environment. Many couples find it helpful to visit more than one clinic before making their decision.

This information is for educational purposes only. Individuals considering fertility treatment should consult with qualified healthcare professionals to discuss their specific medical needs and treatment options. Request an appointment with us to speak with a fertility specialist and better understand if IUI is the right treatment for you.

Locations of IUI clinic in Singapore

 

IUI clinic

Nearest MRT

Location

Thomson Fertility Center

Orchard

290 Orchard Road, Paragon Medical Centre #19-01 (Access via, Lift Lobby, F 238859

KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital (KKH)

Little India

100 Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore 229899

National University Hospital (NUH)

Kent Ridge

5 Lower Kent Ridge Rd, Singapore 119074

Singapore General Hospital (SGH)

Outram Park

Centre for Assisted Reproduction (CARE), Block 5, Level 1, Outram Rd, Singapore 169608

Mount Elizabeth Fertility Centre (MEFC)

Novena

260 Orchard Rd #05-01, The Heeren Singapore 238855

Gleneagles Hospital

Napier

6A Napier Rd, Singapore 258500

 

Costs of IUI in Singapore

IUI is often chosen as a starting point for fertility treatment in Singapore because it is more affordable than IVF. Costs can vary depending on your medical needs and treatment plan. The exact cost of IUI in Singapore depends on whether you go to a public hospital or a private clinic, as well as the tests and medications you may need along the way.

  • Public hospitals: 

    • Around SGD 660 to 760 per cycle (before GST). This does not include consultation, medications, or diagnostic tests.

  • Private clinics: 

    • Usually SGD 1,800 to 3,000 for one cycle, which often includes doctor consultations, scans, medications, and blood tests. Follow-up cycles within six months may cost less (about SGD 700 to 900). Some packages start from SGD 880 to 1,000, but these often exclude extra tests or medications.

Additional costs to keep in mind:

  • Diagnostic tests (For example: semen analysis, hormone testing): SGD 96 to 600

  • Medications and ovulation injections: Up to SGD 2,000 per cycle

Financial assistance

  • MediSave: Couples can use up to SGD 6,000 for the first cycle, SGD 5,000 for the second, and SGD 4,000 for subsequent cycles, capped at SGD 15,000 per couple.

  • Government co-funding (for eligible couples at public hospitals):

    • 75% (up to SGD 1,000) for Singaporean couples

    • 55% (up to SGD 700) for Singaporean–PR couples

    • 35% (up to SGD 500) for Singaporean–foreigner couples

Most insurance plans do not cover IUI directly, but some may include fertility treatments as an add-on benefit. Coverage varies; therefore, it’s best to check with your insurer.

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Do I need a referral to visit an IUI clinic in Singapore?

No, you don’t need a referral to visit an IUI clinic in Singapore. Couples and individuals can book an appointment directly with a fertility clinic or specialist. That said, if you are already seeing a gynaecologist or doctor for fertility concerns, they may refer you to a clinic they work with or recommend.

What is the success rate of IUI in Singapore?

Success rates vary depending on age, fertility issues, and overall health. On average, the success rate of IUI is about 10% to 20% per cycle.

How long does an IUI procedure take?

The insemination itself takes just a few minutes. Including preparation and aftercare, the entire appointment usually lasts less than an hour.

Are there age limits for IUI in Singapore?

There is no strict legal age limit, but fertility specialists typically recommend IUI for women under 40. For older women, IVF may be a more suitable option.

Can I use donor sperm for IUI in Singapore?

Yes, but only for married heterosexual couples under MOH regulations. Donor sperm must come from approved sources and undergo a six-month quarantine. Couples are also required to attend counselling beforehand. All donor and recipient identities are kept confidential.

Can foreigners undergo IUI in Singapore?

Yes, but subsidies and co-funding are only available if one spouse is Singaporean or a PR. Foreign couples will need to pay full private or public clinic rates.


The information provided is intended for general guidance only and should not be considered medical advice. For personalised recommendations and tailored advice, please consult a specialist at Thomson Medical. Request an appointment with Thomson Medical today.