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Affordable HIV treatment in Singapore for locals via public healthcare and for foreigners at private clinics like PULSE Clinic. PrEP and PEP offered.
Living with HIV in Singapore is manageable, thanks to a variety of affordable treatment options provided through public healthcare schemes and private services. Whether you're a Singapore Citizen, Permanent Resident, or a foreign national, you have access to high-quality care that suits your needs and budget.
For Singaporean citizens and permanent residents (PRs), HIV treatment is available through the public healthcare system with financial support. The National Healthcare Group (NHG) and SingHealth provide treatment services, including:
The cost of treatment is subsidized, making it affordable for local residents. The Singapore Health Services system ensures high-quality care at government hospitals and clinics.
For foreign nationals, HIV treatment is available at private clinics and hospitals. However, the cost of treatment may be higher, and foreigners do not have access to the same subsidies as locals. Expect costs to range from 1,500 to 2,500 SGD per month depending on the treatment plan.
If you prefer confidential care or are not eligible for government subsidies, private clinics offer another option for treatment. PULSE CLINIC (Social Enterprise), for example, offers a range of HIV-related services, including Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP). PrEP has been shown to reduce the risk of acquiring HIV from sex by about 99% when taken daily. The clinic is known for its friendly, non-stigmatizing approach to sexual health.
The Ministry of Health (MOH) provides subsidized HIV treatment to eligible Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents. Here's what you can expect:
Several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Singapore also play a key role in supporting people living with HIV.
In Singapore, access to effective, affordable HIV treatment is just a step away. Take control of your health today! For further information on government-funded treatments or private services, please visit these helpful resources:
At PULSE CLINIC (Social Enterprise), we understand that managing HIV is not just about taking medication—it's about your health, your privacy, and your quality of life. Whether you're newly diagnosed or have been living with HIV for years, we offer comprehensive and confidential HIV treatment to help you manage your condition effectively.
If you prefer privacy, anonymity, and the convenience of receiving HIV treatment or consultation from home, PULSE Clinic (Social Enterprise) offers teleconsultations for confidential HIV care.
Take the next step in your HIV care journey—schedule a private, anonymous teleconsultation today and receive the support you need, all while maintaining your privacy and convenience!
If you’ve been diagnosed with HIV, early treatment is key to staying healthy. Starting Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) as soon as possible can reduce the risk of complications and help maintain a healthy immune system. ART can also lower your viral load to undetectable levels, preventing transmission to partners.
Research shows that immediate treatment boosts health and life expectancy while reducing the risk of serious conditions like cancer and liver disease. Early treatment also prevents HIV transmission, keeping both you and your partners safe.
We provide private, non-judgmental consultations, blood tests, and ongoing support to help you manage your health. Our services include ART, PrEP (Pre-exposure Prophylaxis), and PEP (Post-exposure Prophylaxis), with convenient medication refills and emergency options available.
If you’re already on treatment elsewhere, transferring to PULSE CLINIC (Social Enterprise) is simple. We review your medical records and seamlessly continue your care.
Your journey with HIV care starts with a conversation. At PULSE CLINIC (Social Enterprise), we’re here to support you every step of the way. Book your confidential consultation today and take control of your health! Take charge of your health with affordable, confidential HIV treatment at PULSE CLINIC (Social Enterprise)– Your partner is living well with HIV.
For more information about getting HIV treatment at PULSE CLINIC (Social Enterprise),
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ART is essential for individuals living with HIV to reduce viral load, prevent the progression to AIDS, and improve quality of life. The therapy involves a combination of antiretroviral medications (ARVs) that inhibit the virus from replicating in the body.
HIV treatment has advanced with a wide range of antiretroviral medications that can be tailored to fit your lifestyle and medical needs. Classes like NRTIs, NNRTIs, PIs, and INSTIs work together to stop the virus from replicating, with combinations designed for optimal viral suppression and manageable side effects.
Understand your treatment options and work with your healthcare provider to find the best plan for you.
Class | Examples | Mechanism of Action | Common Side Effects |
NRTIs (Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors) | Block reverse transcriptase to prevent viral replication | Kidney issues, bone loss, lactic acidosis | |
NNRTIs (Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors) | Efavirenz, Rilpivirine | Bind to reverse transcriptase to block virus replication | Rash, liver toxicity, CNS effects |
PIs (Protease Inhibitors) | Atazanavir, Darunavir | Block HIV protease to prevedolutent viral maturation | Lipid abnormalities, gastrointestinal issues, rash |
INSTIs (Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitors) | Dolutegravir, Bictegravir | Inhibit integrase enzyme to prevent viral DNA integration | Gastrointestinal upset, insomnia, muscle pain |
The cheapest HIV medications are typically generic versions of antiretroviral drugs. These generics are widely available in many low- and middle-income countries and are significantly more affordable than branded medications. Here are some of the commonly available and cheaper HIV medications
Drug | Brand Name | Generic Name | Price (generic) | Notes |
Tenofovir | Viread | Tenofovir Disoproxil | Low-cost (generic) | Commonly used as a backbone in ART regimens. |
Lamivudine | Epivir | Lamivudine | Low-cost (generic) | Widely available in generic form. |
Efavirenz | Sustiva | Efavirenz | Low-cost (generic) | Often part of first-line HIV treatment. |
Dolutegravir | Tivicay | Dolutegravir | Low-cost (generic) | Newer, highly effective regimen. |
Zidovudine | Retrovir | Zidovudine | Low-cost (generic) | Older drug, now less commonly used. |
Fixed-Dose Combinations | Various | Tenofovir/Emtricitabine (TDF/FTC), Dolutegravir/Abacavir/Lamivudine (DTG/ABC/3TC) | Low-cost (generic) | Easier to take and more affordable |
For more information about getting HIV treatment at PULSE CLINIC (Social Enterprise),
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Yes, Singaporean citizens and PRs can access subsidized HIV treatment through public hospitals and clinics.
Foreign nationals typically pay SGD 1,500 to SGD 2,500 per month for treatment at private clinics.
PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) and PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) are available in Singapore for high-risk individuals and those exposed to HIV.
HIV treatment is available at public hospitals like SGH and private clinics like PULSE CLINIC (Social Enterprise).
Foreign nationals aren’t eligible for subsidies, but NGOs like SAA offer financial assistance.
Both treatments require a consultation with a healthcare provider. PrEP is for high-risk individuals, and PEP is for those who may have been exposed to HIV.
Singapore has strong legal protections against discrimination, and NGOs work to reduce stigma.
Yes, private clinics like PULSE CLINIC (Social Enterprise)offer confidential care.
Get tested at a public or private clinic, and consider PrEP if you're at high risk.
HIV treatment involves antiretroviral therapy (ART), which reduces the virus to undetectable levels, allowing individuals to live healthy lives.
Yes, it’s affordable, especially through public healthcare for citizens and PRs. Private clinics like PULSE CLINIC (Social Enterprise) offer affordable options too.
Testing is available at public and private clinics, including PULSE CLINIC (Social Enterprise).
PrEP is a daily pill that reduces the risk of HIV by up to 99% when taken consistently.
Currently, there is no cure for HIV, but with ART, the virus can be controlled, allowing individuals to live long, healthy lives.
Follow-up visits are typically needed every 3-6 months in the early stages.
Yes, we prioritize confidentiality and ensure all information is kept private.
Services include HIV testing, PrEP, PEP, HIV treatment, and sexual health consultations.
PULSE CLINIC (Social Enterprise) offers affordable HIV care, and we can assist with financial assistance options.
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