List of hospitals in Singapore
List of Hospitals in Singapore[edit | edit source]
The healthcare system in Singapore is renowned for its efficiency and quality. The country has a mix of public and private hospitals that provide a wide range of medical services. This list includes major hospitals in Singapore, categorized by their type and services offered.
Public Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Public hospitals in Singapore are managed by the Ministry of Health and provide subsidized healthcare services to citizens and permanent residents. They are known for their comprehensive range of services and facilities.
- Singapore General Hospital
- Tan Tock Seng Hospital
- National University Hospital
- Changi General Hospital
- Khoo Teck Puat Hospital
- Ng Teng Fong General Hospital
- Sengkang General Hospital
Private Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Private hospitals in Singapore offer a variety of specialized services and are known for their high standards of care and shorter waiting times.
- Mount Elizabeth Hospital
- Gleneagles Hospital
- Raffles Hospital
- Mount Alvernia Hospital
- Parkway East Hospital
Specialty Centers[edit | edit source]
Singapore also has several specialty centers that focus on specific areas of healthcare, providing advanced treatment and research.
- National Cancer Centre Singapore
- National Heart Centre Singapore
- National Skin Centre
- Singapore National Eye Centre
- National Dental Centre Singapore
Community Hospitals[edit | edit source]
Community hospitals in Singapore provide intermediate care for patients who require a longer recovery period after being discharged from acute hospitals.
- St. Andrew's Community Hospital
- Bright Vision Hospital
- Ren Ci Community Hospital
- Ang Mo Kio-Thye Hua Kwan Hospital
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