Important Tips for Using Healthcare Contacts

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Important Tips for Using Healthcare Contacts

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4. Polyclinics (Public Primary Healthcare)
Polyclinics offer subsidized primary healthcare services, including general medical treatment, chronic disease management, and health screenings. They are grouped under three main clusters:

National Healthcare Group Polyclinics (NHGP):
General Enquiries: +65 6355 3000
This number connects to a central system for all NHGP polyclinics (e.g., Ang Mo Kio, Geylang, Hougang, Toa Payoh, Woodlands, Yishun, Sembawang, Kallang, Khatib).
SingHealth Polyclinics (SHP):
General Enquiries (SHP Head Office): +65 6643 6969
This covers polyclinics like Bedok, Bukit Merah, Marine Parade, Outram, Pasir Ris, Punggol, Sengkang, Tampines.
National University Polyclinics (NUP):
General Enquiries: +65 6908 2222
This covers polyclinics like Bukit Batok, Choa Chu Kang, Clementi, Jurong, Pioneer, Queenstown, Tengah.
5. Specialized Healthcare Professionals & Services
Health Professionals Portal (MOH): This website allows you to search for registered healthcare professionals like doctors, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, and allied health professionals. While it doesn't give direct personal numbers, it confirms their registration and can help verify credentials.
Website: hpp.moh.gov.sg/healthcare-professionals-search
HealthHub Directory: This ukraine phone number list directory allows you to search for various healthcare services and facilities across Singapore.
Website: eservices.healthhub.sg/healthhubng/public/services/directory
Specify Your Need: When calling, clearly state your reason for calling (e.g., "I need an appointment," "I have a billing query," "This is an emergency").
Have Information Ready: For appointments, have your NRIC/FIN, patient ID, and preferred dates/times ready. For emergencies, be ready to provide the patient's condition, age, and your location.
Be Patient: Healthcare lines can sometimes be busy, especially during peak hours.
Website First: For non-urgent inquiries, always check the relevant institution's website first. Many have extensive FAQs, online appointment booking, and feedback forms.
Medical Tourism: If you are an international patient, many major hospitals have dedicated international patient liaison offices with specific contact numbers on their websites.
Having these numbers and knowing when to use them will greatly help in navigating Singapore's healthcare system efficiently.


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