


Ambulance
995 (Emergency)
1777 (Non-Emergency)
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local guide!
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What to Bring



Adapter
with Type G (3-pin square) plugs.

Umbrella
anytime you go outside
Tumbler
so you can reduce waste


Sun screen
for protecting your skin daily

Things to Know
Police
999
Firefighters
995
Stand on the Right Side

SimplyGo Payment
No need for a transport card; just tap your contactless Visa/Mastercard or mobile wallet (Apple/Google Pay) for all buses and trains.

Do Not Expect to Vape Freely
Vaping is illegal (heavy fines for possession), and eating/drinking on public transport is strictly prohibited.
On escalators, always stand on the right to let people pass on the left.
Tax Refunds
Look for the "eTRS" sign at shops to get your 9% GST back at the airport if you spend over $100.


Recommended Pharmacies
In Singapore, the most recommended pharmacies, based on their popularity and affordabillity, are listed below. These three brands dominate the retail pharmaceutical market in the country and spread across the country.



Reliable Hospitals & Clinics
Private Hospitals (Faster)

Public Hospitals (Emergency)
Singapore General Hospital (SGH) or Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) for high-quality urgent care.

24-Hour Clinics
Look for "Raffles Medical" branches at Changi Airport or major hubs for non-emergency medical needs at any hour.
Mount Elizabeth or Gleneagles (more expensive but significantly shorter wait times).
Telehealth
Apps like Doctor Anywhere or WhiteCoat are great for video consultations and getting medicine delivered.




Firefighters
995
Police
999
Ambulance
995 (Emergency)
1777 (Non-Emergency)
This is your reliable local guide!
Save these important numbers!






Private Hospitals (Faster)


Public Hospitals (Emergency)
Singapore General Hospital (SGH) or Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) for high-quality urgent care.


24-Hour Clinics
Look for "Raffles Medical" branches at Changi Airport or major hubs for non-emergency medical needs at any hour.
Mount Elizabeth or Gleneagles (more expensive but significantly shorter wait times).
Telehealth
Apps like Doctor Anywhere or WhiteCoat are great for video consultations and getting medicine delivered.




What
to Bring
Things
to Know
Recommended Pharmacies
Reliable
Hospitals & Clinics
Adapter
with Type G (3-pin square) plugs.


Umbrella
anytime you go outside
Tumbler
so you can reduce waste




Sun screen
for protecting your skin daily


Stand on the Right Side


SimplyGo Payment
No need for a transport card; just tap your contactless Visa/Mastercard or mobile wallet (Apple/Google Pay) for all buses and trains.


Do Not Expect to Vape Freely
Vaping is illegal (heavy fines for possession), and eating/drinking on public transport is strictly prohibited.
On escalators, always stand on the right to let people pass on the left.
Tax Refunds
Look for the "eTRS" sign at shops to get your 9% GST back at the airport if you spend over $100.




In Singapore, the most recommended pharmacies, based on their popularity and affordabillity, are listed below. These three brands dominate the retail pharmaceutical market in the country and spread across the country.





