Mount Alvernia Hospital
Mount Alvernia Hospital announced the appointment of Icon to build and manage a new integrated cancer centre on their hospital campus. Planning of the $25 million facility has commenced, with services set to be open for cancer patients in late 2020. The centre will provide a holistic approach to cancer care by bringing together medical oncology, haematology and radiation oncology for Singaporeans in need of best-practice treatment. Founded on Catholic values by the Sisters from the Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood (FMDM) in 1961, Mount Alvernia Hospital is a 305-bed, not-for-profit general acute care private hospital that has delivered quality healthcare to the local community for 58 years. With a mission of providing excellent and holistic healthcare, Mount Alvernia Hospital and Icon share the same patient-centred values, utilising technologies and expert medical specialist teams to deliver the best-practice care.
Mount Elizabeth Hospital (MEH)
Mount Elizabeth Hospitals Singapore (Bangladesh office) is a one-stop service, for patients seeking specialist expertise at Mount Elizabeth Hospitals Singapore. It is owned & operated by Mount Elizabeth Hospital & Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital in Singapore. Our warm and dedicated staff are trained to attend to the needs of patients and their families, ensuring that the journey is stress-free and comfortable. The Services: • Professional recommendations of treatment options and doctors • Provide advice on the estimated cost of treatments and procedures • Direct admission arrangement • Air Ambulance • Travel-related assistance (flight reservation, visa application, and extension) • Airport Meet and Greet service and domestic transfer arrangement • Accommodation arrangement (hotel, service apartment) • Multi-language translation/interpreter service • Assistance before, during and after hospitalization • Hospital billing and financial enquiry • Other services upon request
Farrer Park Hospital in Singapore
Farrer Park Hospital is a private tertiary healthcare institute guided by a care philosophy of Comfort, Fairness and Value.
In a rapidly evolving world where medical care and healthcare remain a top-of-mind priority, Farrer Park Hospital focuses on delivering acute and clinical care as well as managing chronic conditions in patients.
Supported by a team of clinicians, nurses and allied health professionals, FPH specialists provide treatments that are integrated with medical technology as well as services that attend to a patient’s entire journey. Architecturally designed to use the landscape and surrounding of Singapore’s iconic Farrer Park location which carries a rich cultural heritage, the hospital is conceptualized with healthcare and hospitality features that include a 20-storey building, Connexion, that houses a hotel, spa and food and retail options situated above the Farrer Park MRT station. The vision and mission of FPH is focused to bring value to people through solutions for holistic healthcare, hospitality and wellness.
Raffles Hospital Singapore (RHS)
Raffles Hospital is a JCI accredited hospital since 2008Raffles Hospital has 307 inpatient beds, 25-day care beds for OPD operations, and 12 operating theaters. The hospital has an International Patients Centre which is focused on providing personalised care for all international patients attending to all their medical and non-medical needs such as: translation services, appointments, information and any other services that may be required during their stay at the hospital or during their visits. Raffles hospital was the first private hospital in Singapore to be accredited and certified as a trauma hospital by the National Trauma Committee.
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Together, with 70 community partners and 80 community health posts, it brings care beyond the hospital into the community as an integrated care organisation – Central Health.
As one of the largest multi-disciplinary hospitals in Singapore, TTSH operates more than 1700 beds with centres of excellence including the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID), Institute for Geriatrics & Active Ageing (IGA), NHG Eye Institute (NHGEI) and TTSH Rehabilitation Centre.
TTSH’s 600-bed Integrated Care Hub will be ready in 2023 to provide for subacute care and rehabilitation. As a healthcare leader in population health, systems innovation, health technologies and workforce transformation, TTSH hosts Singapore’s largest purpose-built innovation centre for healthcare – the Ng Teng Fong Centre for Healthcare Innovation (CHI) and its Co-Learning Network of 37 local and international partners.
National University Hospital (NUH)
The National University Health System (NUHS) is an integrated Academic Health System and Regional Health System in Singapore that delivers value-driven, innovative, and sustainable healthcare.
As Singapore’s only academic health system, we are uniquely positioned to draw on the academic, research and creative capabilities residing within the National University of Singapore (NUS). This collaboration allows us to develop solutions for existing and emerging health and healthcare needs of the Singapore population. We also work in close collaboration with community hospitals, general practitioners, family medicine clinics, nursing homes and other community and social partners to provide integrated care to the wider community. With member institutions ranging from community hospitals to academic centres, NUHS creates synergies as a fully integrated cluster to provide seamless care, develop solutions for Singapore’s healthcare challenges and nurture the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Singapore General Hospital (SGH):
Singapore General Hospital (SGH) is the first and largest hospital in Singapore. It provides affordable specialist care for patients, training for doctors and other healthcare professionals, and conducts research to bring better care to its patients.
A not-for-profit institution, SGH is wholly owned by the government of Singapore and the flagship hospital of the public healthcare system. SGH is a member of the SingHealth cluster of healthcare institutions.
National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS)
the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS), a national and regional centre of excellence committed to the highest standard in research, education and clinical services, and patient care. cancer centre by delivering the best patient care through having the best talents and best research. Since we took in our first patients in 1999, Many of our clinicians and scientists have contributed much towards building our brand at home and abroad. Their works have been published in internationally recognised high-impact factor medical and scientific journals. Our doctors have also won awards in their respective fields and often this resulted in their becoming sought-after speakers at international forums. They have also recently won the highly coveted Team Science award from the American Association of Cancer Research (AACR). This is a recognition of the high standards of their work.
National Heart Centre Singapore (NHCS)
The National Heart Centre Singapore (NHCS) is a national and regional referral centre for cardiovascular diseases. Established in 1998, NHCS is the pioneer in cardiovascular care in Singapore.
NHCS provides a one-stop comprehensive cardiac care ranging from preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic to rehabilitative services. It is also the only heart and lung transplantation centre in Singapore.
Each year, NHCS handles over 120,000 outpatient consultations, 9,000 interventional and surgical procedures and 10,000 inpatients. Its clinical outcomes for heart attack treatment, balloon angioplasty with stenting and coronary bypass surgery have been shown to be equivalent to international benchmarks.
National Neuroscience Institute (NNI)
The National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) is the national and regional specialist centre for conditions of the brain, spine, nerves and muscles. NNI offers treatment for over 20 subspecialties, including stroke, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, brain tumour and brain injury. NNI operates out of two main campuses (Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) and Singapore General Hospital (SGH)) and four partner hospitals (Changi General Hospital (CGH), KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH), Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) and Sengkang General Hospital (SKH)). NNI is a member of the SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre.
Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC)
Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) was incorporated on 3 March 1989 and commenced operation in October 1990. It is the designated national eye centre within the public sector healthcare network. SNEC spearheads and coordinates the provision of specialised ophthalmological services with emphasis on quality education and research, with a faculty of close to 80 ophthalmologists.
SNEC is part of the Singapore Health Services (SingHealth) academic cluster of four hospitals, five national specialty centres, eight primary healthcare polyclinics and three community hospitals. Since its opening in 1990, 10 subspecialties have been established to provide a full range of eye treatment from primary to tertiary levels for the entire spectrum of eye conditions.
National Dental Centre Singapore (NDCS)
Align Dental Surgery is fully equipped to serve you better.
- 3D Cone beam CT for more thorough diagnosis
- Dental crowns are digitally scanned and produced with the aid of computer technology
- Pain-free dentistry through nitrous oxide (laughing gas anaesthesia)
- Intra-venous sedation administered by specialist Anaesthetists
- Medical specialists in the field of cosmetic, plastic and reconstructive surgery
- Invisalign providers
KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital
KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital has evolved over the decades, since its founding in 1858, into a leader in Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Neonatology. Today, the 830-bed hospital is a referral centre providing tertiary services to manage high-risk conditions in women and children.
A team of about 500 specialists adopt a compassionate, multi-disciplinary and holistic approach to treatment, and harness the latest medical innovations and technology to deliver the best medical care possible.
As an Academic Medical Centre, KKH believes that world-class clinical training and research are imperative in raising the standard of care. Hence, the Hospital has adopted a culture of innovation as it achieves world-class clinical leadership. KKH is a major teaching hospital for Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine and Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine. The hospital also runs the largest specialist training programme for Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Paediatrics in Singapore. Both programmes are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education International (ACGME-I), and are highly rated for the high quality of clinical teaching and the commitment to translational research.
As we continually raise the bar on clinical excellence, we are sensitive to our patients’ needs for a pleasant hospital experience – one where they receive seamless service and enjoy the warmth of compassionate care in a healing environment.