Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
Explore IUI Doctors in Singapore
- Dr Loh Seong Feei
- Dr Kelly Loi Shen-Yi
- Dr Sheila Loh Kia Ee
- Dr. Rena Koa-Malaya
Explore IUI Clinics in Singapore
- Alpha IVF & Women's Specialists (Singapore)
- Raffles Fertility Centre
- Thomson Fertility Centre
- Alpha IVF Centre & Alpha Women's Specialists
- Sincere Medical Specialist Center, Singapore
- Mount Elizabeth - Health & Fertility Centre for Women
- Astra Women's Specialist Clinic by SMG
- Dr. Fong Yang - Aspire Centre for Women & Fertility
- Virtus Fertility Centre
- CARE IVF
How much does IUI cost in Singapore?
IUI in Bangladesh typically costs between BDT 15,000 and BDT 30,000 per cycle, depending on whether a stimulated cycle (using fertility drugs) is used. In public/teaching hospitals it can be lower (~ BDT 7,000).
What is included in the cost of IUI in Singapore?
The cost usually covers consultation, sperm preparation/washing, the insemination procedure itself, plus monitoring such as basic ultrasounds. Additional costs arise for medications, advanced monitoring, or donor sperm if required.
What types of IUI cycles are available in Singapore?
Natural cycle IUI, which does not use hormonal stimulation; cheaper but limited in certain cases, and Stimulated cycle IUI, which uses fertility drugs to improve egg production; higher cost and more monitoring needed.
What are the success rates of IUI in Singapore?
Success varies, typically 10-20% per cycle for younger women with good sperm quality and normal fertility parameters. Success declines with age or more complex fertility issues.
Are there public or government-supported options for IUI in Singapore?
Yes. Some public or teaching hospitals, such as BSMMU, offer IUI at reduced fees (~ BDT 7,000) compared to private clinics.
Are there legal or regulatory restrictions on IUI in Singapore?
Regulation is less formalized compared to some countries. There are no strict laws limiting IUI to married couples, though some clinics may have their own policies. Use of donor sperm may have ethical/ regulatory guidelines. Clinics must follow standard medical practice and consent procedures. (Note: specific laws vary and clinics should be consulted).