MINISTRY OF HEALTH (MOH)Required to operate

Dental Clinic Licence

The Dental Clinic Licence is required by the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Singapore for premises used by dentists or other qualified individuals to diagnose or treat patients with physical or mental conditions. The validity period is confirmed by the agency, and processing times can be found on their website.

Processing time
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Issuing authority
MINISTRY OF HEALTH (MOH)

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Who needs the Dental Clinic Licence

This licence applies to Singapore businesses registered under the following SSIC industry codes:

What's involved in getting the Dental Clinic Licence

The scope of the application — what must be in place, how the agency reviews, and where applications typically stall.

What this licence allows the business to do

The Dental Clinic Licence permits the operation of a dental clinic in Singapore, enabling qualified practitioners to diagnose and treat patients suffering from various physical or mental health conditions. This licence is essential for ensuring that dental services are provided in a regulated and safe environment.

What must be in place before the licence can be granted

Before the Dental Clinic Licence can be issued, certain conditions must be met. The premises must be suitable for dental practice, which includes having the necessary equipment and facilities to provide dental care. Additionally, the clinic must be staffed by licensed dental professionals who meet the qualifications set by the Ministry of Health. Compliance with health and safety regulations is also critical to ensure patient safety.

How the agency reviews and decides

The Ministry of Health conducts a thorough review of the application for the Dental Clinic Licence. This includes an assessment of the premises to ensure they meet the required standards for dental practice. The agency may arrange for inspections to verify that all conditions are satisfied before granting the licence.

Common reasons applications stall

Applications for the Dental Clinic Licence can face delays for several reasons. Common issues include incomplete documentation, such as missing proof of professional qualifications for staff or insufficient details about the clinic's facilities. Additionally, if the premises do not meet the required health and safety standards, the application may be rejected or delayed. Ensuring that all prerequisites are met before applying can help mitigate these risks.

Dental Clinic Licence FAQ

Do I need this licence to start operating a dental clinic?

Yes, the Dental Clinic Licence is mandatory for operating a dental clinic in Singapore. Without this licence, a business cannot legally provide dental services, which could lead to penalties and legal issues.

What can my business do once licensed?

Once licensed, your dental clinic can legally offer diagnostic and treatment services for patients with various dental and health conditions. This includes the use of specialized equipment and facilities necessary for dental care.

What happens if I operate without it?

Operating a dental clinic without the Dental Clinic Licence is illegal in Singapore. This can result in severe penalties, including fines and potential closure of the clinic, as well as legal repercussions for the practitioners involved.

How does this fit relative to incorporating my company?

Obtaining the Dental Clinic Licence is a separate process from incorporating your company. It is advisable to secure the necessary licences, including the Dental Clinic Licence, after incorporation to ensure compliance with local regulations before commencing operations.

What's the most common reason applications get rejected?

The most common reason for rejection of Dental Clinic Licence applications is non-compliance with health and safety standards. This can include inadequate facilities or failure to meet the qualifications required for dental practitioners.

Can a foreign-owned company hold this licence?

Yes, a foreign-owned company can hold the Dental Clinic Licence in Singapore, provided that the clinic is staffed by qualified dental professionals who meet the licensing requirements set by the Ministry of Health.

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