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Sing Health is the eastern cluster of public healthcare institutions
in Singapore. The members include 3 Hospitals, 5 National Specialty
Centres and a network of primary healthcare clinics. Sing Health
institutions attend to over 3 million patients. Hospitals A&E
departments handle about 350,000 cases and performs over 170,000
surgeries annually, through a team of 12,000 dedicated and
professional individuals.
Sing Health aims to provide Medical Excellence and Genuine Care,
shared values of Clinical Excellence, Commitment and Collaboration.
The cluster provides affordable, quality healthcare that is
accessible, integrated and comprehensive. As the trusted leader in
healthcare with a wide spectrum of 42 specialties, Sing health
offers a wide array of medical treatment options to suit all walks
of life.
Singapore General Hospital (SGH) is Singapore's largest
acute tertiary hospital and national referral centre. Dedicated to
providing multidisciplinary medical care and backed by
state-of-the-art facilities, it offers team-based quality patient
care that is widely acknowledged to be amongst the best in the
world.
Established in 1821, SGH is Singapore's public sector flagship
hospital. Specialties like Plastic Surgery and Burns, Renal
Medicine, Nuclear Medicine and PET, Pathology and Haematology have
been established as national referral centres, enabling them to
offer the most developed medical technology, highest medical
expertise and largest range of services in the country.
With its 29 clinical specialties, 618 doctors. SGH is also a seat
of medical education and a centre of research for innovative
treatments and medical breakthroughs.
SGH is the largest teaching hospital in Asia and second largest
in the world to be accredited by the Joint Commission International
(JCI).
KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) is the only
integrated women's and children's hospital in Singapore. The
hospital provides specialised care for women, babies and children.
KKH is a major tertiary referral centre for high-risk obstetrics,
gynaecological oncology, urogynaecology, neonatology, paediatrics,
paediatric bone-marrow transplants and paediatric open-heart
surgeries. It is also a teaching hospital affiliated to the National
University of Singapore.
Changi General Hospital (CGH) is located in east
Singapore, only 10 minutes from Singapore's International Airport.
CGH offers a comprehensive range of medical, surgical, paramedical
services and a medical centre for international travellers. The
hospital is an emerging expert in specialties like gastroenterology,
dermatology, obstructive sleep apnoea, sports medicine, prostate
management, male impotence, urinary incontinence, cartilage
transplant, arthroscopy, one-stop breast care and multiphasic health
screening.
The hospital is well equipped with modern technology such as
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Spiral Computed Tomography (CT)
Scan and Cardiac Catheterisation.
The National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) is a national
and regional centre directed at the prevention and treatment of
different cancers, including thoracic, hepatobiliary, pancreatic,
head and neck cancers.
NCCS also conducts clinical and basic research and develops
public cancer education programmes wholly directed at the prevention
and treatment of cancer.
National Dental Centre (NDC) is Singapore's referral
centre for patients needing specialist oral healthcare services. The
hospital specialists attend to more than 160, 000 patients yearly,
supported by fully trained support staff, 92 fully equipped dental
operatories, and a day surgery centre with 6 operating theatres.
Interdepartmental teams offer an integrated environment for managing
the full spectrum of oral healthcare needs.
NDC's comprehensive range of services includes specialist
consultations and screenings, ambulatory oral surgical services,
aesthetic dentistry, and restorative services.
National Heart Centre (NHC) is the national referral
centre for cardiovascular diseases. NHC carries out more than 80,000
outpatient consultations, 6,000 operations and receives more than
8,000 inpatient admissions.
Through its multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses and health
science professionals, NHC addresses the need for more comprehensive
and complex diagnostic and therapeutic cardiac services. It also
provides structured cardiovascular rehabilitative and preventive
cardiology programmes for cardiac patients to enhance their recovery
process.
National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) is the international
specialist centre for the management and care of neurological
diseases. It provides treatment for a broad range of illnesses that
affect the brain, spine, nerve and muscle.
The team of NNI clinicians attends to the most number of
outpatient cases and inpatient admissions for neurological diseases
in Singapore. Its medical care is complemented with state-of-
the-art medical equipment and imaging technology.
Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) spearheads and
coordinates the provision of specialised ophthalmological services
and is the designated national centre for eye services in Singapore.
The centre is known for its high quality one-stop personalised
service for patients who require eye care services provided by its
staff of 450 highly specialised medical, paramedical and
administrative personnel.
SNEC currently manages 14,000 major eye surgeries and 13,000
laser procedures annually. 9 specialties have been established to
provide a full range of eye treatment from comprehensive to tertiary
levels.
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