List of hospitals in Singapore

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The following is a list of hospitals in Singapore registered by the Ministry of Health. [1] [2]

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Acute hospitals

NameOpenedDistrictOwnershipBedsStaff
Changi General Hospital 1998 Simei Public (SingHealth)1,043 [3] 5,736 [3]
KK Women's and Children's Hospital 1858 Rochor 848 [3] 4,861 [3]
Sengkang General Hospital 2018 Sengkang 799 [3] 3,797 [3]
Singapore General Hospital 1821 Outram 1,939 [3] 9,201 [3]
Khoo Teck Puat Hospital 2010 Yishun Public (National Healthcare Group)795 [4]
Tan Tock Seng Hospital 1844 Novena 1,700 [4]
Alexandra Hospital 1938 Queenstown Public (National University Health System)326 [5]
National University Hospital 1985 Kent Ridge 1,200 [6] 8,271 [6]
Ng Teng Fong General Hospital 2015 Jurong East 700 [7]
Mount Alvernia Hospital 1961 Marymount Not-for-Profit319 [8]
Crawfurd Hospital 2012 Bukit Timah Private31[ citation needed ]
Farrer Park Hospital 2016 Farrer Park Private121 [9]
Gleneagles Hospital 1957 Tanglin Private (Parkway Pantai)257 [10]
Mount Elizabeth Hospital 1979 Orchard 345 [11]
Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital 2012 Novena 333 [12]
Parkway East Hospital 1942 Joo Chiat 143 [13]
Raffles Hospital 2002 Bugis Private (Raffles Medical Group)380 [14]
Thomson Medical Centre 1979 Thomson Private (Thomson Medical Group)187 [15]

Community hospitals

NameOpenedDistrictOwnershipBedsStaff
Bright Vision Hospital 2001 Hougang Public (SingHealth)317 [16] 398 [3]
Outram Community Hospital 2019 Bukit Merah 550 [17] 350 [3]
Sengkang Community Hospital 2018 Sengkang 400 [18] 407 [3]
Yishun Community Hospital 2015 Yishun Public (National Healthcare Group)224 [19]
Jurong Community Hospital 2015 Jurong East Public (National University Health System)400 [20]
Ang Mo Kio - Thye Hua Kwan Hospital 1993 Ang Mo Kio Not-for-Profit360 [21]
Ren Ci Community Hospital 1994 Novena Not-for-Profit
St. Andrew's Community Hospital 1992 Simei Not-for-Profit277 [22]
St Luke's Hospital 1996 Bukit Batok Not-for-Profit519 [23]

Psychiatric hospital

NameOpenedDistrictOwnershipBedsStaff
Institute of Mental Health 1841 Hougang Public (National Healthcare Group)2,010

Upcoming hospitals

Defunct hospitals

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