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★★★★★ 4.9/5 from 195+ Google Reviews
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Siew Shan Lee
Nov 20, 2025
★★★★★ 5.0

Exceptional service recovery and customer care! Recently ordered a floral centrepiece for a significant milestone event, and while there was initially a hiccup, the Singapore Florist team went above and beyond to make it right.

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Bok Mun Chan
Oct 30, 2025
★★★★★ 5.0

Ordered a bouquet for a friend's birthday and the delivery was right on time. Stems were fresh, the wrap was elegant, and the recipient sent me photos within an hour to thank me. Would order again without hesitation.

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Michael Tan
Oct 29, 2025
★★★★★ 5.0

Beautiful and affordable bouquets! Singapore Florist has been my go-to for the past two years. Reliable, gorgeous arrangements, and the prices are honest. Highly recommend.

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From the Singapore Florist studio

Get Well Soon hampers for Singapore hospitals and homes

Every Get Well Soon hamper in this collection is assembled in our Eunos Techpark studio on the morning of delivery. The Singapore Florist team has been building Get Well Soon gifts since 1987, and they make up roughly 8 percent of our daily order volume. Most of these hampers go directly to Singapore General Hospital, Mount Elizabeth, Raffles Hospital, KKH, and NUH, so we know exactly how to pack a hamper that can be carried up a hospital corridor, handed over at reception, and placed on a cramped bedside table without toppling.

The design philosophy for a Get Well Soon hamper is comforting, not overwhelming. The flower content leans toward soft pastels (pink roses, cream carnations, yellow gerberas, white orchids) rather than bold reds or deep purples. The accompanying treats are appropriate for recovery: fresh seasonal fruit, artisan biscuits, herbal teas, honey, and mild chocolates. We deliberately avoid strong-flavoured items like coffee, rich cakes, or alcohol that may not suit a patient recovering from surgery or illness. For patients on dietary restrictions, we offer separate sugar-free and low-sodium hamper variants.

Price range starts at SGD 98 for the compact bedside-size hamper (small fruit basket with a posy of 6 to 8 stems) and reaches SGD 288 for the premium recovery hampers (large fresh fruit assortment, artisan biscuits, honey jar, herbal tea selection, and a 12 to 15 stem bouquet). Most orders land in the SGD 128 to SGD 188 range. Every hamper includes free islandwide delivery, a handwritten get-well card, and delivery directly to the hospital ward or home address. For recipients with stricter dietary requirements or religious considerations, WhatsApp us and we will build a custom hamper within one working day. Read more in our guides to rose colour meanings, number of roses meaning, and how long roses last.

How we pack Get Well Soon hampers for hospital delivery

Hospital deliveries have specific constraints that shape how we pack these hampers. Ward tables are usually 60cm wide at most, so we size hampers to fit that footprint and avoid the tall ornamental baskets that look nice in product photos but crowd the patient's limited space. Flowers are arranged in a low-profile spiral so the patient can see over the top while lying down. We avoid strong-scented flowers (lilies, hyacinths, tuberose) which can trigger nausea in recovering patients and are banned in some Singapore hospital wards entirely. Our driver knows the visiting-hour protocols for every major hospital, which ward receptions accept gifts when the patient is unavailable, and how to coordinate with nurses for patients in isolation wards. If the recipient is in ICU or a no-visitors ward, we hold the hamper for same-day re-delivery once they move to a general ward.

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Same-day if you order before noon, no delivery surcharge

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Frequently Asked Questions

What flowers are safe to send to a hospital patient in Singapore?

Avoid strongly scented flowers like lilies, hyacinths, tuberose, and stargazer lilies, as many Singapore hospitals ban them from wards due to scent sensitivity and allergen risks. Safe choices include roses (mild scent), carnations, gerberas, tulips, orchids, and daisies. If you are unsure, WhatsApp us with the hospital name and ward type and we will recommend a safe arrangement.

Can you deliver Get Well Soon hampers directly to SGH, Mount Elizabeth, Raffles, or KKH?

Yes, all major Singapore hospitals are standard delivery destinations for us. Include the ward name, bed number, and patient's full name in the order notes. We coordinate with reception or the nursing station if the patient is unavailable, and we follow each hospital's visiting-hour protocols. For ICU or no-visitors wards, we can hold the hamper and re-deliver once the patient moves to a general ward.

What should I include in a Get Well Soon hamper for a friend recovering from surgery?

Soft, light comfort items. Fresh fruit (helps recovery), herbal tea, mild honey, artisan biscuits, and a small flower bouquet (pastel colours, no strong scents). Avoid rich cakes, coffee, and alcohol which may not suit their post-surgery diet. For dietary-restricted patients (diabetic, low-sodium, halal, vegan), we offer custom variants at no extra charge. Flag any dietary requirements in the order notes.

How quickly can you deliver a Get Well Soon hamper to a Singapore hospital?

Same-day if you order before 12pm on a working day. Our driver coordinates with the specific hospital's reception to ensure delivery during visiting hours. For urgent hospital admissions (accident, emergency surgery), WhatsApp us before ordering online and we will dispatch as fast as possible.

Can I send a Get Well Soon hamper without a flower bouquet, just the food items?

Yes. Some patients are in allergy-sensitive wards or simply prefer edibles over flowers. Our edibles-only Get Well hamper includes the fresh fruit, biscuits, honey, and tea selection without the floral component, at a slightly lower price point (SGD 78 to SGD 228). WhatsApp us and we will assemble it within one working day.

Jim Ng, owner of Singapore Florist

Jim Ng

Owner of Singapore Florist

Jim and his team acquired Singapore Florist from the founding family who started the studio in 1987. Every collection on this site is built around the same hand-arrangement craft and freshness guarantee the original owners trained the studio on. Read the full story or WhatsApp Jim's team directly if you have a question.