If I have a Civil Service Card (CSC), will I still be entitled to Civil Service medical benefits if I choose to enrol with a GP instead of a polyclinic?
There is no change to a civil servant’s Civil Service medical benefits when he/she is enrolled in Healthier SG.
The annual claim limits, per-visit claim limits and list of subsidised items remain as per the individuals’ prevailing medical schemes. For example, civil servants and pensioners will continue to be subsidised for medical bills incurred at private clinics up to $20/visit, subject to the prevailing co-payment rates and annual claim limits (if any) based on their medical scheme.
Pensioners should continue to refer to the Pensioner’s handbook for details or contact the Pension hotline at 6332 4572 (Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm). For more details, please email Accountant-General's Department (AGD) at agd_mailbox@agd.gov.sg with your query, name and NRIC number.
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