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Ambulance To & From Malaysia FAQ

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Ambulance To & From Malaysia FAQ

Which private ambulances provide from Johor Bahru to Singapore ?

Medivac Emergency Ambulance Service offers both emergency and critical care ambulances between Malaysia (including JB) and Singapore. 

For a private ambulance, please call our 24/7 hotline at (+65) 6100 6910.

What is the procedure for Land Ambulance between Singapore and Malaysia ?

01 - Request 

We recognize that each call represents a person in need of assistance. 

Our medical team will thoroughly assess the patient’s condition to identify the appropriate medical specialist who can support the patient during this challenging time. 

Additionally, we will need a comprehensive medical report to fully understand the patient's condition.

02 - Quotation and Payment  

After reviewing your medical report and consulting with your attending doctor, Medivac Emergency Ambulance Service will provide you with a quotation. 

This quotation includes land ambulance services, immigration clearance, and arrangements for a bed-to-bed transfer with the receiving hospital, if required.

For insurance claims, you can contact us at (+65) 6100 6910, or your insurance company can email us a copy of the letter of guarantee. 

Payments can be made via PayNow to UEN  202320939D

03 - Mission 

Once we receive your payment or LOG, a patient liaison officer will be assigned to your case. Please keep your liaison officer updated about the patient's condition. 

If necessary, your call may be forwarded to the flight nurse or doctor to address any questions you may have.

Which Ambulance carries a ventilator or life support machine?

At Medivac Emergency Ambulance Service, our land ambulances are licensed by the Ministry of Health in Singapore and are equipped with a complete array of state-of-the-art ICU equipment to ensure safe intra-hospital transport for critically ill patients. Our ambulances are outfitted with:

    1. Transport Ventilators capable of performing non-invasive ventilation, including BiPAP, CPAP, and HFNC, as well as mechanical ventilation.
    2. Blood Analyser to measure blood gases 
    3. Video Airway Intubation kit for airway management 
    4. Advanced Cardiac Life support and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) drugs with syringes and infusion pumps 
    5. Multi-parameter monitoring of patient’s vital signs including IA lines 
    6. Trauma Supplies for management for trauma victims 
  • Defibrillator and Pacing 

Extended Point of Care such as 12 lead ECG and Ultrasound

What is the cost to transport a patient from Malaysia to Singapore ?

The cost of medical evacuation primarily depends on the patient’s condition and the duration of transport. 

For a critically ill patient, a highly specialized team is needed to provide constant monitoring. This team typically includes an emergency medicine specialist and a flight nurse or paramedic. 

In contrast, an emergency situation involving a less severe injury, such as a fracture, will require a flight paramedic to accompany the patient. 

Another significant factor influencing the cost is the distance of transport. For instance, the cost of ambulance transport from Johor is generally lower compared to transporting a patient from Kuala Lumpur. 

At Medivac Emergency Ambulance, our ambulance services between Singapore and Malaysia start at S$650 for a general emergency ambulance.

Claiming for your Ambulance Transportation under your Travel Insurance

The cost of medical evacuation depends on the patient’s condition and the duration of transport. If you are covered by a travel insurance policy, your insurer will either 

(1) issue a Letter of Guarantee to us or 

(2) require you to arrange your own medical evacuation. In this case, you will need to pay for the service upfront and then file a claim with your insurer. 

It is essential to understand the following regarding medical evacuation which covers the following: 

  1. **Emergency Evacuation**: This includes transportation to a medical facility for emergency treatment. If the patient is in critical condition, it is advisable to have them seek medical treatment to stabilize their condition first. A medical evacuation should only be considered if local medical professionals cannot provide adequate care, after carefully weighing the risks and benefits. 
  2. **Medical Escort for Repatriation**: Patients who have received treatment but wish to continue their rehabilitation in their home country can have a medical escort accompany them back for ongoing care.

 

Medical Evacuation Limits for cross border ambulance

Most travel insurance policies cover amounts ranging from S$100,000 to S$1 million (or more), which is usually sufficient for most circumstances. 

Here are some cases handled by Medivac Emergency Ambulance Service, detailing the costs associated with private ambulance services: 

Ambulance Cost from Johor to Singapore

In this case, the patient was a motorcyclist who had been involved in an accident. Family members requested an ambulance to transfer him from Johor Bahru (JB) to Singapore. The patient was intubated due to a right lower limb fracture and severe head injury. A three-person medical team, consisting of an Emergency Medicine Specialist and a Flight Paramedic, was activated and picked up the patient from Sultanah Aminah Hospital within two hours of confirmation. 

The ambulance from JB to Singapore was S$4,800. 

Ambulance Cost from Kuala Lumpur (KL) Malaysia to Singapore

This case involved a patient who was on vacation in Genting Highland and suddenly experienced difficulty breathing. She was rushed to Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL). While at HKL, she suffered a cardiac arrest and required CPR for six minutes. She was revived and diagnosed with Acute Pulmonary Oedema (APO). Her family then requested a medical evacuation from HKL to the National University Hospital (NUH). 

Because the patient was intubated and on a life support ventilator, a medical team comprising an Anesthesiologist specializing in Intensive Care Medicine and a Flight Nurse was deployed and arrived at the patient’s bedside within five hours of confirmation. 

The patient was successfully transported to Singapore General Hospital (SGH) for further management. 

The cost of the ambulance service from Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia to Singapore was S$12,500.

You may contact our 24 hrs emergency helpline at (+65) 6100 6910 for more information.