Students @ Ease

Students@Ease

Here's how we're bridging the student healthcare access gap

Students@Ease is Ease’s Student Access Program through which you can enjoy special student prices on our services. Students from eligible universities can simply create a student account below to be a part of the program and access our special student prices.

Students@Ease is Ease’s Student Access Program through which you can enjoy special student prices on our services. 

Students from eligible universities can simply create a student account below to be a part of the program and access our special student prices.

Create a Student Account

Frequently Asked Questions

The Ease Team is working on partnering with all tertiary institutions for our Students@Ease program. These are the schools we have partnered with so far:

  • National University of Singapore 
  • National Technological University 
  • Yale-NUS

If your school is not on the list, you may send in a request to students@ease-healthcare.com to add your school to the list and we will be in touch with you on next steps.

Unfortunately, if your school is not on the list, you would not be eligible for the Students@Ease program. However, you may send in a request to students@ease-healthcare.com to add your school to the list and we will be in touch with you on next steps.

Your account will be valid for the duration of your undergraduate studies and the duration of the partnership with your school. Upon graduation or when the partnership with the tertiary institution is no longer valid, you will not be able to use the Students@Ease program for Ease’s services.

Your account will be valid for the duration of your undergraduate studies and the duration of the partnership with your school. Upon graduation or when the partnership with the tertiary institution is no longer valid, you will not be able to use the Students@Ease program for Ease’s services.

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