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DA and Prudential Singapore to provide cost-effective and convenient home care services

It will address problems with costs and busy schedules for health checkups.

With Singaporeans being too busy for health checkups, Doctor Anywhere partnered with Prudential Singapore to increase uptake in preventive healthcare.

The partnership allows DA to provide affordable and convenient home-based healthcare services to customers of Prudential’s Integrated Shield Plan, PRUShield, which offers comprehensive medical coverage.

The coverage include vaccinations for children and seniors that are fully subsidised under the national immunisation schedule such as Flu and Pneumococcal Vaccinations, Health Screenings starting from $68, and Flu and Travel Vaccinations from as low as $30, all done by DA nurses and doctors in the comfort of one’s home.

"The new home-based services offer time-savings and convenience especially for busy individuals, giving them peace of mind that they and their dependents are well-protected against illnesses. Early detection and intervention can help reduce the risk of serious health complications for most of these illnesses," read the statement.

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