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Healthcare in SG is world-class - we consistently rank among the Nordic countries for healthcare system efficiency and health outcomes. I’ve worked in both systems and can confidently say you’ll be satisfied with the level of care we provide. You can walk into a private GP clinic for starters… never managed to even get an appointment with one in the NHS! We use medications routinely in my hospital that even tertiary hospitals in large Trusts don’t stock - that was a shocker for me.
Unfortunately it’s not free, so ensure you have adequate coverage. It’s more than 80% subsidised for locals, foreigners will have to pay a lot more.
Yes, speak to your employer. They will usually have healthcare insurance packages.
I see you’ve also cross-posted your question in asksingapore which is a great idea! You can also try r/singapore but I find the quality of answers to be poorer there in general.
Yup Farrer Park is great! The bouldering and climbing gyms are great fun. Utilise the MRT services!
Look into HDBs, they’re much cheaper than condos. To be honest, landed property in SG is ridiculously expensive and I don’t think it’s worth the price premium. Most of us stay in apartments because there simply isn’t space on our tiny island.
Yes, you’ll do fine on the quoted salary, especially if you’re not a social boozer and eat at hawker centres rather than upscale restaurants.
On the topic of food- eating local is way cheaper than maintaining a more “western” diet (and arguably a bit healthier?) You might be very shocked at the prices of meat and milk in SG - just be aware that we import most of our raw ingredients so you won’t be getting the same prices as in the UK. That’s something I miss about the UK. Also, “western” vegetables are more expensive and smaller. Local vegetables and fruits are great though, and you’ll soon get to try lots of fruits I only ever saw at the Malaysian stall in Borough Market for ridiculously-inflated prices! However if you miss M&S and their frozen dinners, there’s a big M&S at VivoCity that does clearance sales on frozen lasagnes and pastas. Luv me some M&S!
Stock up on penguins and Double Deckers- Penguins rarely make it on the shelves in SG, and I’ve never seen Double deckers (elite chocolate bar, nobody can convince me differently!!)
I have friends who’ve worked in the NHS since graduation and they tell me their quality of life is decreasing year by year. One of them is a medical consultant and her child couldn’t even get seen by a paediatrician - the waiting time was 18 months! She flew back and saw a consultant in public healthcare within a week.