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Private Hospitals in Singapore

There are a number of private hospitals in Singapore (hospital swasta di Singapore). Unlike the Government/Restructured hospitals, these private hospitals are more expensive. There are also limits on insurance claims (especially if you have a hospitalisation plan that does not give coverage for the use of private hospitals) when one uses a private hospital.

Here is a list of private hospitals in Singapore:

  1. Mount Alvernia
  2. Gleneagles
  3. Mount Elizabeth
  4. Raffles Hospital
  5. Camden
  6. Thomson Medical Centre
  7. Farrer Park Hospital

Gleneagles is located conveniently just beside the botanical gardens and directly opposite the American embassy. The hospital also has a medical centre block. Carparking can be an issue at times.

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  1. Hope people find this list of private hospitals in Singapore useful :)

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  2. Farrer Park Hospital from the news:

    The 220-bed hospital combines with Farrer Park Medical Centre and the five-star One Farrer Hotel and Spa to form an integrated healthcare and hospitality complex called Connexion. The first such facility of its kind in Singapore and the region, it cost more than S$800 million to build.

    Does not sound big but sounds costly at 800 million.

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