List of hospitals in Singapore
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[edit] Public/Restructured General Hospitals
- Alexandra Hospital (a former British Army Hospital until 1970)
- Changi General Hospital
- Jurong General Hospital (planned)
- National University Hospital
- Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (under construction)
- Singapore General Hospital
- Tan Tock Seng Hospital
[edit] Public/Restructured Specialist Centres
- Communication Diseases Centre
- Kandang Kerbau Women's and Children's Hospital
- National Blood Centre
- National Dental Centre
- National Skin Centre
- National Cancer Centre
- National Heart Centre
- National Neuroscience Institute
- Singapore Gamma Knife Centre
- Singapore National Eye Centre
- Institute of Mental Health (originally known as the Woodbridge Hospital)
[edit] Private Hospitals
- Adam Road Hospital
- Camden Medical Centre
- East Shore Hospital and Medical Centre
- Gleneagles Hospital and Medical Centre
- HMI Balestier Hospital
- Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre
- Mount Alvernia Hospital and Medical Centre
- Mount Elizabeth Hospital
- Novena Medical Center (under construction)
- Raffles Hospital
- Thomson Medical Centre
- Westpoint Hospital
[edit] Rehabilation/Convalescent Centres and Hospices
- Assisi Home & Hospice
- Ang Mo Kio - Thye Hua Kwan Hospital
- Bright Vision Hospital
- East Coast Medicare Centre
- Econ Nursing Home
- Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital and Nursing Home
- Ren Ci Hospital and Medicare Centre
- Saint Andrew's Community Hospital
- Saint Luke's Hospital for the Elderly
[edit] Defunct Hospitals
- Changi Hospital (Royal Air Force hospital located at Hendon Road, Changi and affiliated to RAF Changi until 9 Dec 1971): Merged with Toa Payoh Hospital to form the Changi General Hospital on 15 February 1997.[1] , (a former
- Toa Payoh Hospital ( ): Merged with Changi Hospital to form the Changi General Hospital on 15 February 1997.
[edit] References
- ^ Merger with Toa Payoh Hospital. Changi General Hospital.
[edit] External links
- Official list maintained by the Ministry of Health