About OneMed
OneMed is a home nursing provider offering islandwide coverage across Singapore. The listing has been verified by KakiList and is registered with ACRA, though no regulatory licences are currently recorded on the listing and no Google reviews are available, so independent rating signals cannot be assessed at this time. Pricing is positioned in the mid-range bracket on an hourly basis.
Engaging a home nursing service typically begins with a care assessment to understand the patient's medical condition, mobility, wound care needs, medication management, and any specialist nursing requirements. Families should clarify whether the service covers clinical tasks such as nasogastric tube feeding, catheter care, or post-surgical wound management, or whether it is limited to personal care and companionship. It is worth confirming the hours available per day, whether live-in or visit-based arrangements can be accommodated, the qualifications and registration status of the individual nurses assigned, and whether a consistent nurse is assigned for continuity of care. All care plans, hours, and rates should be agreed in writing before engagement begins, and key family decision-makers should be involved early in the process.
To take the next step, reach out to OneMed via WhatsApp or their enquiry form to describe the patient's medical needs and request a written care plan and hourly rate schedule before committing.
Insist on a trial period and put the care plan, hours, and rate in writing.
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OneMed (this page) | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Curanobis | ⭐ 5.0 | 188 | — | ✓ |
| CareConnect SG | ⭐ 5.0 | 187 | — | ✓ |
| EloCare | ⭐ 5.0 | 144 | — | ✓ |
OneMed prices on an hourly basis, placing it in the mid-range bracket for home nursing in Singapore. Typical home nursing rates in Singapore run from around S$20 to S$60 or more per hour depending on the nurse's qualification level (enrolled nurse, registered nurse, or specialist), the complexity of care required, and whether the visit is scheduled or urgent. When requesting a quote, confirm whether there is a minimum visit duration, a public holiday surcharge, and whether consumables such as wound dressings or catheter supplies are billed separately. Travel charges for outlying areas are worth clarifying upfront as well. See the full eldercare cost guide for Singapore →
Home nursing services in Singapore are commonly structured as scheduled visit-based arrangements, with nurses attending for a set number of hours per day or per week rather than residing in the home. Whether OneMed offers live-in nursing or extended overnight cover is not confirmed in the current listing data, so this should be clarified directly before engagement. When enquiring, specify the daily hours required, the clinical scope needed (wound care, tube feeding, medication administration, post-hospitalisation monitoring), and whether the same nurse will attend each visit for continuity. A trial period of one to two weeks is a reasonable request before committing to a longer arrangement, and a replacement policy should be confirmed in writing in case of caregiver mismatch.
For clinical home nursing in Singapore, nurses should hold active registration with the Singapore Nursing Board (SNB) — enrolled nurses and registered nurses are listed on the SNB public register, which families can check independently. Specialist nursing tasks such as wound management or stoma care may require additional certification. No regulatory licences are currently recorded on OneMed's KakiList listing, so families should ask directly for the SNB registration numbers of nurses who will be assigned, and confirm whether the company holds AIC or MOH registration for the provision of home care services. Insurance covering caregiver injury and any incident involving the patient during a home visit should also be confirmed in writing before care begins.
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