Few life events shift priorities as quickly as preparing for a child. For couples planning to start or grow a family, your family’s healthcare needs – and the costs that come with them – can change in unexpected ways from pregnancy through to your child’s first years.
So even before you shortlist baby names or push presents, it is worth taking a closer look at whether your health coverage supports both your family’s growing care needs and financial priorities at this new milestone in life.
Recently, Great Eastern introduced its new P Prime plans, offering more value for private healthcare access while giving parents flexibility as their family’s needs evolve.
Adding to the insurer’s existing suite of GREAT SupremeHealth plans and complemented by the GREAT TotalCare supplementary plan, this health coverage solution offers families a more personalised healthcare journey.
Under the P Prime plans, expectant mothers have access to specialist care for pregnancy and childbirth complications¹ at selected women’s clinics, including Mount Alvernia Hospital, Thomson Medical Centre and Raffles Hospital. For parents who value continuity of care, this allows them to see the same gynaecologist throughout pregnancy and delivery, and to transition more easily to paediatric specialist care, especially when such complications arise.
With curated panel specialists who provide dedicated attention and thoughtful follow-up, parents can feel assured that their needs are understood and supported.
Depending on your preference, budget or medical situation, the P Prime plans also support treatment at restructured hospitals. This gives families the flexibility to access quality care with potentially lower out-of-pocket expenses, alongside private hospital options.


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