Update 10th April
Lion Health now offers the cheapest overseas video pre-departure ART test at S$9
Update 7th April
Minmed is now offering PDT Tele-ARTs at S$12
Update 6th April
Swab N Go has reduced its PDT Tele-ART pricing from S$20 to S$15
Update 5th April
Tele-ART PDTs can now be taken before departure from any country
Flying back to Singapore under the new Vaccinated Travel Framework (VTF) as a fully vaccinated traveller is simpler than ever from 1st April 2022, but there’s still one unpopular obstacle differentiating the experience from before COVID times – the pre-departure test.
While this swab requirement is hopefully on the way out in the coming weeks, it’s unfortunately still in force for now, and applies to all returning travellers aged two or older in the current calendar year, except for recently recovered travellers.
Good news is that the overseas supervised Tele-ART option has now had its approval expanded to all countries.
Pre-departure test
The pre-departure test (PDT) requirement is:
- A negative clinic PCR test; or
- A professionally administered (clinic) ART test
Within two calendar days of departure (e.g. if your flight departs for Singapore at 11.55pm on Wednesday, you can take the test anytime on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday).
Supervised video ART tests approved
Since mid-March Singapore has approved the used of supervised video ART providers based here to offer this service to returning Singapore residents during the two-day pre-departure window, provided they are:
- a Singapore Citizen, Permanent Resident, Long-Term Pass Holder or Work Pass Holder; and
- physically present in any overseas country at the time of the test; and
- using an ART provider in Singapore offering such services.

Remember this is not a ‘carte blanche’ approval to use any telemedicine provider in these overseas countries, like Project Screen in the UK, for example.
Your provider (the person at the other end of the video call) must be in Singapore, operating as part of an MOH-approved clinic.
Unfortunately the option is not currently available for short-term visitors (e.g. US Citizens visiting Singapore as tourists).
Approved countries
Since 5th April 2022, this overseas supervised video ART service is valid for those arriving from all countries.

Cheapest overseas Tele-ART options
At the time of writing, a total of 121 providers in Singapore have been approved by the Ministry of Health (MOH) to offer supervised pre-departure video ART swabs including service provision if you are located in overseas countries.
Prices currently start at S$9, plus the cost of your own Singapore-approved ART test kit (~S$5). MOH also allows you to use a test kit approved for use in the country you are physically present in, but check with your provider first whether they will support this.
Here are 20 of the providers offering the cheapest rates (please feel free to let us know in the comments section if you find other competitive options).
Cost of COVID-19 pre-departure
Overseas Video ART tests
| Clinic / Provider | Price (inc. GST)* |
Hours (SGT) |
| Lion Health | S$9.00 | 8am – 2am |
| Minmed | S$12.00 | 9am – 9pm |
| MyCLNQ | S$12.00 | 24 hours |
| Kingston Medical | S$12.00 | 9am – 6pm |
| S$25.00 | 6pm – 9am | |
| Hidoc (via mobile app) |
S$12.00 | 8.45am – Midday |
| Intemedical | S$15.00 | 8am – 11pm |
| Swab N Go | S$15.00 | 10am – 7pm |
| Speedoc | S$16.05 | 9am – 9pm |
| Doctor Anywhere | S$21.40 | 8am – 10pm |
| BCH-ART | S$25.00 | 8am – 9pm |
| Fullerton Health | S$25.00 | 9am – 5pm |
| Healthway Medical | S$25.00 | Mon-Fri 9am – 9pm or Sat/Sun/PH 9am – 5pm |
| Swab Station SG / Kingsway |
S$25.00 | 8am – 5pm |
| The Tenteram Clinic | S$25.00 | 6am – 10pm |
| Unihealth | S$25.00 | 9am – 6pm |
| S$39.00 | 6pm – Midnight | |
| S$49.00 | Midnight – 9am | |
| Bethesda Medical | S$26.75 | 24 hours (closed Sundays) |
| RMDY Clinic | S$26.80 | Mon-Fri 9am – 6pm or Sat 9am – 2pm |
| Raffles Medical (via mobile app) |
S$30.00 | 24 hours |
| Belief Family Clinic (24 hours) |
S$30.00 | Mon-Fri 9am – 6pm |
| S$40.00 | Sat/Sun/PH 9am – 9pm or Mon-Fri 6pm – 9pm |
|
| S$45.00 | Daily 9pm – Midnight |
|
| S$60.00 | Daily Midnight – 9am |
* Plus the cost of providing your own approved test kit.
Do note that the provider operating hours shown above refer to Singapore Time (SGT). Some providers will ask you to book your test in SGT and others in the local time zone of your approved overseas testing country.
As you can see some providers offer 24-hour testing for overseas Singapore residents returning, while some are restricted to working hours in Singapore itself, or charge more for nighttime appointments.
You can check the current local time in Singapore via this link, which also allows you to view local times in other cities – worth checking before making your overseas Tele-ART booking.

How the Tele-ART works
The Tele-ART process with a provider in Singapore is simple enough, with either an in-app video function or weblink sent to you, depending on which provider you choose. You’ll need an internet connection, and we’d recommend Wi-Fi if possible (beware of exceeding your overseas data roaming limits if you’re using 4G/5G).
You should allow around 30 minutes for completion, but it should be a bit quicker in most cases.
You will have to provide your own test kit approved for use in Singapore or one approved in the country you are testing from, with some providers recommending you have a second spare kit on standby in case of invalid results, or in case you make a mistake.
Some providers will ask for the test kit brand and/or the LOT number of the kit you’ll be using at the booking stage, so you may have to purchase in advance.
The swab supervisor will then guide you through the process, which typically involves:
- Verifying your identity by holding your IC or passport up to the camera
- Showing the unopened ART kit including its LOT number
- Following the test instructions as guided
- Leaving the ART kit in view of the camera during the 15 minutes it takes for the test to complete
- Showing the result to the swab supervisor (you may also be asked to take and upload a photo of the kit once the result is shown)
PDTs when travelling from Singapore
Don’t forget we have an up-to-date rundown of the cheapest pre-departure test options in Singapore, both for clinic and supervised swabs, for those departing to countries also requiring this test (like the USA and Vietnam).
Pre-departure clinic ART tests suitable for travel from Singapore start at S$18, while a PCR test starts at S$81.
Summary
The more convenient supervised video ART test option for returning Singapore residents has now been expanded to all countries.
In most locations this means lower costs for this mandatory pre-departure test than you’ll find at clinics, hospitals or airport locations overseas.
There’s also the convenience factor of a supervised swab, taking only 30 minutes, which may be a better prospect than having to plan a clinic visit during one of the final days of your trip.
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Just did mine a few days ago.
This is a time saver. Glad it’s expanded to include more countries. Eliminates all the uncertainties when doing with clinics at foreign countries. You can pay by PayNow also if clinic supports and most importantly the results are uploaded to the system automatically.
Very helpful. But after taking supervised test- what happens next?
They email you some kind of confirmation you show on phone (or have to print out) to show at checkin and/or arrival in Singapore?
Abraxir does the supervised test for $13 from 10am to 11pm.
https://www.abraxir.com/our-services
Do Singaporean departing for Malaysia require PCR or ART test?
A lot of contradicting information
Can I purchase Covid travel Insurance Coverage in SG or you have them at Changi Airport upon arrival .
I am curious…how did you find out about the updated list of countries? Really helpful, but just couldn’t find it on MOH or ICA
MOH updated its list of approved providers and countries earlier this afternoon. It’s also linked in the article.
Just downloaded MOH’s list of countries for video PDT-ART and do not see South Korea.
Can you provide a link for your information?
The link (also provided in the article since we announced).
It was updated earlier this afternoon.
Experience with kingston not so good… keep on denying my entry to the zoom. In the end i have to forgo the 12dollars fee and do the PDT locally