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Alexandra Hospital is an Integrated General Hospital in Singapore, providing holistic care through a team-led and programme-based model. We strive to make patient care seamless, from acute, sub-acute, to rehabilitative settings.
Alexandra Hospital is the first Integrated General Hospital in Singapore providing holistic and seamless care from acute, sub-acute to rehabilitative settings, reducing the need for a patient to transfer to another healthcare institution.
Jul 1, 2019 · Find a Doctor. 1. Search by Doctor's Name. 2. Search by Institution. Alexandra Hospital. 3. Search by Specialty/Sub-specialty. Select Specialty/Sub-specialty.
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May 15, 2024 · SINGAPORE – From 2028, the 300-bed Alexandra Hospital in Queenstown will be transformed into a bigger hospital comprising about 1,300 beds in total, with the addition of two new high-rise...
Sep 3, 2023 · SINGAPORE - The preventive healthcare path that Singapore is taking received a boost on Thursday with the opening of a longevity clinic at Alexandra Hospital (AH) – the first in the world to be...
Alexandra Hospital is the first Integrated General Hospital in Singapore providing holistic and seamless care from acute, sub-acute to rehabilitative settings, reducing the need for a patient to...
Alexandra Health System (AHS) is a regional healthcare system established on 1 April 2008 to take care of the 700,000 residents living in the northern part of Singapore. AHS
May 16, 2024 · SINGAPORE: Alexandra Hospital (AH) will be redeveloped into a bigger hospital and handle more patients, with the addition of 1,000 beds. The National University Hospital (NUH) will also undergo...
Alexandra Hospital (AH) is a hospital located in Queenstown, Singapore that provides acute and community care under the National University Health System. The hospital's colonial-style buildings were constructed in the late 1930s on 110,000 square metres (1,200,000 sq ft) of land.