Curator’s statement
Singapore occupies a singular position in the world of ultra-luxury wellness travel. Nowhere else can you move seamlessly from a consultation at one of Asia’s most acclaimed medical centers to a restorative afternoon in a sky-high spa overlooking Marina Bay, all within the same city. For my international clients managing complex health journeys, Singapore delivers something priceless: clinical excellence paired with genuine five-star discretion. Booking through me means access to benefits simply unavailable on your own, from preferred hotel rates, suite upgrades, and VIP amenities, to priority scheduling and exclusive protocols at Singapore’s leading clinical facilities. I recommend Singapore to clients who refuse to choose between the best care in the world and the best experience in the world, because with the right advisor by your side, you never have to.
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Things to do in Singapore

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Reflective walk through the Singapore Botanic Gardens (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
A rare pocket of stillness in one of Asia’s most dynamic cities, the Botanic Gardens offer a restorative counterpoint to clinical visits, particularly the National Orchid Garden, where over 1,000 species bloom year-round. Morning walks here are a favorite ritual for international patients during their recovery.
Spa afternoon at The Fullerton Spa or Capella’s Auriga Spa
Both properties offer curated wellness journeys that complement medical stays beautifully. Auriga Spa on Sentosa is guided by lunar cycles and integrates Eastern and Western therapies for a deeply personalized experience. Booking is essential, and private suite upgrades can be arranged for guests requiring additional seclusion.
Private art tour of the National Gallery Singapore
Housed within the restored City Hall and Supreme Court buildings, the National Gallery holds Southeast Asia’s largest collection of modern art and offers private guided experiences for collectors and culturally curious clients. An evening private hire can be coordinated for groups requiring absolute exclusivity.
Sunset cruise on Marina Bay
A private yacht charter at sunset delivers one of the most quietly spectacular experiences in Southeast Asia. The city skyline, with its iconic trio of towers, is best appreciated from the water. Several operators offer VIP concierge-level service, including champagne, a private chef, and security liaison.
Tailored shopping experience on Orchard Road
For clients who enjoy exceptional retail therapy as part of their recovery itinerary, a personal shopping concierge service at ION Orchard or Paragon can be arranged, particularly appealing for those interested in luxury skincare and post-procedure wardrobing. Flagship boutiques, including Hermès, Chanel, and La Mer, have VIP salon appointments available.
Day trip to Sentosa Island for integrated wellness
The Sentosa resort enclave offers a self-contained luxury ecosystem with golf, spa, fine dining, and beachfront relaxation that functions as an ideal recovery environment between medical appointments. Golf at Sentosa Golf Club is world-class and a particular draw for international clients from Europe and across Asia.
Places to eat & drink in Singapore

Photo: Jaan by Kirk Westaway
Odette at National Gallery Singapore
Consistently ranked among Asia’s finest restaurants, the three-Michelin-starred Odette offers a French tasting menu of extraordinary refinement ideal for a celebratory dinner following a successful procedure or as a first-night arrival experience. Private dining rooms are available, and the sommelier program is exceptional for guests with specific dietary, or post-procedure requirements.
Jaan by Kirk Westaway, Swissôtel The Stamford
Perched on the 70th floor, Jaan’s floor-to-ceiling views over the city pair magnificently with Kirk Westaway’s British-inspired contemporary menu, a favorite of international VIP clients who appreciate both altitude and artistry. The kitchen is accommodating of complex dietary needs and medical dietary protocols. Jaan also has two Michelin stars.
Cut by Wolfgang Puck at Marina Bay Sands
For clients who prefer the familiar comfort of a world-class steakhouse after a period of clinical care, Cut delivers consistently premium wagyu, an outstanding wine cellar, and an effortlessly polished service team accustomed to high-profile international guests.
The Long Bar at Raffles Hotel
A storied institution and a rite of passage, the birthplace of the Singapore Sling offers far more than nostalgia, with a beautifully restored colonial interior and impeccable service that makes it an ideal early-evening venue before a tasting dinner. It is particularly meaningful for first-time visitors and guests with a connection to the British Commonwealth.
Tippling Club
For clients interested in the avant-garde culinary side of Singapore, Tippling Club’s tasting menu is one of the city’s most inventive and technically thrilling dining experiences, pairing molecular gastronomy-adjacent cuisine with thoughtful cocktail pairings. A strong choice for a final evening celebration before departure.
Summer Pavilion at The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore
The finest Cantonese dining in Singapore, and a consistent favorite of our international clients seeking the warmth of familiar flavors in an impeccably luxurious setting. The dim sum at lunch is not to be missed, and the private dining rooms are ideal for discreet family gatherings.
Need to know
Getting there & arrival
Changi Airport is consistently ranked the world’s best and offers a Private Arrival Service (IPA) for VIP clients, a dedicated greeter, a private immigration lane, and direct limousine transfer, which can all be pre-arranged through your hotel concierge or our team. The experience sets the tone perfectly for a medical and wellness visit.
Medical visa & entry
Singapore is visa-free for citizens of over 160 countries for stays up to 30–90 days, making entry logistics straightforward for most international patients. For extended treatment stays, the Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) is available, and our team can assist with documentation coordination.
Discretion & privacy
Singapore’s culture of professional discretion is well-suited to clients who require privacy. Major hospitals and luxury hotels are experienced in managing confidential patient arrivals, and our team works only with providers who maintain the highest standards of data and personal privacy, particularly relevant for royal, diplomatic, and high-profile international guests.
Currency & connectivity
Singapore dollar (SGD). English is the primary language of business, government, and hospitality. The city is exceptionally connected with world-class mobile coverage, and hotel Wi-Fi, facilitating telemedicine follow-ups and remote family check-ins during longer stays.
Best time to visit
Singapore is a year-round destination given its consistent equatorial climate, though February through April tends to be drier, and slightly cooler, optimal for clients combining outdoor recovery time with treatment. The year-end festive season (November–January) adds a vibrant social dimension for longer stays.

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