Air Ambulance
Medical Flights for Evacuation & Repatriation – 24/7 Worldwide

Medivac EMS provides trusted air ambulance services in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and internationally, specializing in the safe transport of critically ill and medically fragile patients. We deliver high-level in-flight care comparable to an intensive care unit on the ground, supported by advanced equipment and expert medical teams.
Our professional medical flight team—including emergency physicians, respiratory specialists, ICU-trained nurses, and flight paramedics—has years of experience managing complex medical evacuations. Whether for urgent emergency evacuation or planned medical repatriation, we ensure safe, seamless, and compassionate care.
For immediate or non-emergency medical assistance, contact us at (+65) 6100 6910
What sets Medivac EMS apart is our end-to-end medical coordination. Our coordinators manage every detail, from liaising with referring and receiving hospitals, to handling immigration and customs clearance, and arranging ground ambulance transfers at both ends. Trusted by hospitals and appointed by major insurance companies, our services provide complete peace of mind.
With cashless arrangements available through letters of guarantee (LOGs), Medivac EMS ensures stress-free solutions for patients, families, hospitals, and insurers alike. Our commitment extends beyond Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore—offering reliable, global air ambulance services for safe and efficient medical evacuation worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions
An air ambulance is a medically equipped aircraft used to transport critically ill or injured patients. It is staffed with doctors, ICU nurses, and flight paramedics, and can provide ICU-level care during flight.
Air ambulance services are for patients needing urgent or long-distance medical evacuation, including those on ventilators, post-surgery, trauma cases, stroke, or requiring specialist care not available locally.
Our air ambulances are equipped with ventilators, defibrillators, infusion pumps, monitoring systems, oxygen, and emergency medications, replicating an ICU environment in the air.
We provide air ambulance services across Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and beyond, with a focus on Indonesia to Penang , Malacca or Singapore routes.
Yes. We provide bed-to-bed service, including immigration clearance, hospital admission arrangements, and liaison with referring and receiving hospitals.
To ensure a smooth process, please obtain a medical report and the contact number of the attending doctor. Our Medical Coordinator is here to guide you every step of the way, providing the support you need.
In a private air ambulance, space is a critical factor that we must consider. To ensure the highest level of care for the patient, we strongly recommend that only one designated next of kin accompany them. This individual will act as the family spokesperson, allowing us to focus on delivering the best medical service while keeping communication streamlined. Your understanding and cooperation in this matter will help us provide the most effective assistance during this important time.
Yes, We specialize in air ambulance and cross-border medical evacuations between Singapore and Malaysia. In addition to cross-border ambulance services, we also provide air ambulance assistance within Malaysia, catering to both stable and critical care patients who need to return to their home countries. You can trust us for prompt, professional, and medically coordinated evacuations.
Please note that once the ambulance is deployed, cancellation is no longer allowed and the full base fee will apply. This is due to immediate resource commitment upon dispatch.
We understand that every second counts during an emergency. Usually for private clients, an air ambulance can reach the patient’s bedside within 24 hours after receiving the necessary information from the referring hospital. However for patients who are under insurance coverage, air ambulance would take slightly longer as the insurance has to first evaluate if the patient’s condition warrants an air ambulance.
Travel insurance does provide medical evacuation and repatriation capped at a certain amount. Clients are advised to seek clarity with their insurance providers on the maximum claimable limit. Our team will also verify and advise accordingly to ensure a seamless process to make sure the patient is able to receive timely medical care.
The cost of air ambulance evacuation depends on the patient’s condition and the distance involved. Below are a couple of case studies for price comparison:
Case Study 1:Mayapada Hospital , Indonesia to Pantai Hospital , Penang
A patient from Indonesia was diagnosed with bronchiectasis at Mayapada Hospital and requested an air ambulance to seek a second opinion in Penang. Because the patient was on mechanical ventilation through a breathing tube, a medical team consisting of an intensivist and a critical care paramedic was deployed for the mission to transfer the patient from Mayapada Hospital to Pantai Hospital in Penang. The patient was safely transported to Penang and attended to by the medical team arranged by Medevac EMS. The cost of the air ambulance via private jet was USD $18,500.
Case Study 2 : Pattaya Memorial Hospital , Thailand to SGH , Singapore
A Singaporean patient was involved in a road traffic accident in Thailand and was taken to Pattaya Memorial Hospital. The patient suffered multiple lacerations and a femur fracture.
Through the insurance company, the family arranged for Medevac EMS to transport the patient to Singapore General Hospital (SGH). After obtaining confirmation via a Letter of Guarantee issued by the insurance company, a medical team that included a critical care paramedic was deployed and arrived at the patient’s bedside within 24 hours. They accompanied the patient back on a commercial aircraft.
The cost of the medical evacuation was USD $16,500, which was paid by the insurance company.
Case Study 3 : NUH , Singapore to Meenakshi Hospital, India
An engineering company engaged Medevac EMS to assist one of their workers who had been admitted to NUH after suffering a stroke. The patient underwent a thrombectomy, and after discussions with the insurance company and the patient’s family, the family member decided to have the patient transported back to Chennai via commercial aircraft. Medevac EMS facilitated the arrangements, and the patient was transported on a commercial airline accompanied by a paramedic. The total cost for the air ambulance from Singapore to India was USD $26,000.
