Do I need to submit/check/reveal my and/or my spouse’s MediSave balances before submitting an application for MediSave Care?

You are not required to check your MediSave Account balances before submitting an application for MediSave Care. To be qualified for MediSave Care, you need to fulfil all of the following criteria.
a. Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident.
b. Aged 30 and above.
c. Certified by a MOH-accredited severe disability assessor to have developed severe disability (i.e. unable to perform three (3) or more Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). You can find the list of MOH-accredited severe disability assessors here.
d. Have a minimum MediSave balance of $5,000.
If your MediSave balance is more than $5,000, the withdrawal will automatically be made from your own MediSave first.
If your MediSave balance is insufficient (i.e. below $5,000) or you wish to supplement your MediSave Care withdrawals, you may apply to withdraw from your spouse’s MediSave. Your spouse has to be at least 30 years old, and his/her MediSave balance should also be more than $5,000 to be eligible for withdrawals. Similarly, there is no need for you to check your spouse’s MediSave Account balance before submitting an application. If you have previously submitted an application without applying to withdraw from your spouse’s MediSave Account, you would have to submit a new application.
This information is sourced from MOH