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  1. New Serangoon, Tengah & Kaki Bukit Polyclinics To Ease Heartland Queues By 2025 source: https://mustsharenews.com/polyclinics-singapore/ Up To 12 New Polyclinics In Singapore By 2030 Those who frequent local polyclinics will know that affordable healthcare and medicine often comes with a tiring wait in line to see the doctor. Residents in Serangoon, Kaki Bukit & Tengah can look forward to slight easing to the situation with 3 brand new polyclinics scheduled for launch in 2025, reports The Straits Times on Monday (9 Sep). Here’s what we have gleaned from the details released so far. Do note that as official pictures of the Serangoon, Kaki Bukit & Tengah projects haven’t been released, we’ve included artist impressions of other locations for illustration purposes. Largest polyclinic in Singapore opposite Nex Singapore’s largest polyclinic will be heartland shopping complex Nex‘s new neighbour, easily accessible via train at Serangoon MRT station. The massive clinic is described as an “integrated facility” that will see to the “healthcare needs” of residents in Braddell Heights. 3-in-1 health hub with a Kidney Dialysis Centre Besides regular medical services, the Serangoon polytechnic facility will include the following: Active Ageing Hub Kidney Dialysis Centre Largest Polyclinic in Singapore General medical treatment Childhood immunisation Cancer screening Diagnostic services Hopefully, the polyclinic’s central location will help ease congestion in nearby heartland districts, and offer more convenience for patients who have to make regular trips. Up to 12 more polyclinics on the way by 2030 In the next decade, we can also expect up to 12 new polyclinics to pop up in these districts: North Sembawang Khatib Yew Tee West Bukit Panjang East Eunos Kallang Tampines North The Straits Times confirms that the Ministry of Health (MOH) hopes to hit at least 30 polyclinics across the island by 2030.
  2. Just asking, anyone been to polyclinic recently for chronic condition like diabetes, high cholesterol or high blood pressure and having CHAS card. If yes, are you being asked to see the care coordinator or care facilitators to consider follow up at some of their parther GP clinics? Those GP clinic under this collaboration, the charges will be reasonable. But that not my main concern for this thread. I just want to know the feedback of such care coordinator. Are they being pushy like keep asking you to go over. As my aunt encountered one. Aunt say NOT KEEN. But the care facilitator keep asking her to. I mean, this is the patient's choice isn't it. We are more comfortable and familiar with polyclinic. After speaking with some of my friends, we understand this is a ongoing things at most polyclinics. We won't mind to praise and compliment those care facilitators that are nice but Generally most should learnt how to accept NO for replies. Unless they are pushing the Patients out. Then they are no different from sale personnel. Just my two cents worth. To give this off my chest. Haha :-)
  3. Any bro and Sis familiar with procedures in polyclinic? How to see a doctor there? etc? I see from the time slots, seems that saturday for appointments only.... wah, Singaporean cannot get sick on weekends?
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