- If you have a referral from a polyclinic doctor and do not choose your specialist doctor at our SOC, you can enjoy subsidy from the Government for your consultation and treatment.
- Please note that as a government-patient, you may be seen by subsidised different doctors during the course of your treatment. The polyclinic will usually make a specialist appointment on your behalf.
- If you have been seen by our Emergency Department doctors or are discharged from our hospital and needs specialist consultation, we will arrange and advise you on your SOC appointment.
- Consultation at our Specialist Outpatient Clinics (SOC) and treatment by our Allied Health Services is by appointment only.
- You can call us directly or your general practitioner/family doctor can help to make the arrangement for you.
If it is a medical emergency, please call for an SCDF ambulance at 995 or go to our Emergency Department for medical attention.
On your first visit to the specialist clinic, please bring the following documents for registration:
- Personal documents
- NRIC
- Birth Certificate (if you are below 12 years old)
- Passport
- Employment Pass/ Work Permit
- Referral letter (if any)
- Any medical benefit identification documents (e.g. Civil Service Card, Medical Benefits Card, etc)