About Marriage Central
Marriage Central is a counselling service operating islandwide in Singapore. The listing has been verified by KakiList, confirming operating details and contact channels. No Google reviews are currently available, so independent rating signals cannot be assessed at this stage. Pricing is indicated at a moderate level ($$), though specific per-session fees have not been published.
Prospective clients typically begin with an initial consultation to discuss the presenting concern — whether that is relationship conflict, communication breakdown, pre-marital counselling, or individual concerns linked to a partnership. It is worth confirming whether sessions are offered in person or remotely, whether the practice works with individuals, couples, or both, and what the typical session length and frequency look like. Ask about the counsellor's qualifications and professional registration, cancellation and rescheduling policy, and whether packages or single sessions are available. Some clients find it useful to clarify whether a GP referral or referral letter is needed for insurance reimbursement purposes before the first appointment.
To take the next step, reach Marriage Central via phone or the enquiry form on their listing to ask about availability, session format, and fees before booking a first appointment.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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Marriage Central has not published a specific per-session rate; pricing is indicated at a moderate level ($$). For counselling services in Singapore, individual or couples sessions typically range from S$100 to S$250 per hour depending on the practitioner's qualifications and whether the provider is a private practice or a social-service agency (which may offer subsidised rates). Confirm the exact fee, whether an initial consultation is charged differently from ongoing sessions, and whether packages of multiple sessions carry a discount. Ask also about the cancellation and no-show policy, as most practices apply a charge for late cancellations. See the full counselling cost guide for Singapore →
Most counselling practices do not require a GP referral to book a first session. However, if you intend to claim through an insurance policy or Medisave (for conditions covered under the Chronic Disease Management Programme), a referral or diagnosis code from a doctor may be necessary — confirm this with your insurer before your first appointment. The initial session at most counselling services functions as an intake and assessment: you describe the presenting concern, the counsellor outlines their approach, and both parties assess whether the fit is right. Bring any relevant background — previous diagnoses, medication, or prior counselling history — so the counsellor can tailor the session appropriately. There is no obligation to continue after the first session if the fit does not feel right.
Counselling in Singapore is not yet a statutory regulated profession in the same way as physiotherapy or TCM, meaning there is no single mandatory government licence. The main voluntary professional bodies are the Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC) and the Singapore Psychological Society (SPS); members are bound by a code of ethics and continuing education requirements. For psychologists providing psychological assessment or therapy, registration with the Singapore Psychological Society or Fellowship with the Singapore Register of Psychologists (SRP) is the key credential. Ask Marriage Central directly for the named counsellor's qualifications, professional membership, and years of practice — and verify membership on the SAC or SPS public directory where possible. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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