Overview of Our History
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The Singapore General Hospital (SGH) is the public sector's flagship hospital. Established in 1821, the SGH is Singapore's oldest and largest acute tertiary hospital and national referral centre. A multi-disciplinary approach to medical care affords patients to ready access to a wide range of specialties and support services.  

SGH accounts for about one third of total acute hospital beds in the public sector and about a quarter of acute beds nationwide. Annually about 70,000 patients are admitted to our wards and another 600,000 attended to at our Specialist Outpatient Clinics.

Following a major reorganisation of the public healthcare services initiated by the Ministry of Health, SGH came under the management of Singapore Health Services Pte Ltd, or SingHealth, when the company was incorporated on 31 March 2000. The SingHealth Group is positioned to serve the eastern sector of Singapore through a cluster of 3 hospitals, 5 specialty centres and 7 polyclinics.

Committed to uphold its slogan "A Tradition of Caring & Excellence", SGH continues to provide the best and yet affordable medical services to its patients. This social mission and humanitarian legacy has been the driving force behind the Hospital's efforts and achievements in Service, Teaching and Research, the "Three Pillars" of SGH.

 

Comprehensive Range Of Clinical Specialities

SGH is Singapore's latest acute care tertiary hospital, with about 1,500 acute beds and a pool of about 550 specialists.

As a health care provider, SGH takes in referrals from both the primary health care physicians as well as specialists in both the private and public sectors.


SGH being a multidisciplinary centre, our patients have the advantage of accessibility to doctors from various specialty areas. They can easily be referred to specialists in other disciplines when necessary to deal with their various medical conditions.

With 28 clinical specialties, SGH has the most comprehensive range of clinical specialties available in any hospital in Singapore. SGH also serves as the national referral centre for Plastic Surgery and Burns, Renal Medicine, Nuclear Medicine, Pathology and Haematology.

 

Teaching And Research

SGH has been the seat of medical education since the first medical and nursing schools were established in Singapore in the early 1900s. Many generations of doctors, nurses and para-medical professionals have been nurtured by the Hospital. With the emergence of specialty departments from the 1960s, the Hospital began to take on a more prominent role in post-graduate medical education and is now the principal training ground for specialists and the first post-graduate teaching hospital.

The SGH Postgraduate Medical Institute (PGMI) and the Institute of Advanced Nursing (IAN) were the first postgraduate training centres to be established within a hospital for the professional training of doctors and nurses.

SGH also plays a major role in undergraduate medical teaching and serves as a clinical teaching hospital for student nurses, radiographers and therapists from the Nanyang Polytechnic and medical institutions in Singapore and the Asia Pacific region.

Clinical research is also an integral part of our institutional practice and is actively carried out by medical, nursing and para-medical departments, to augment care delivery and teaching. The drive towards consolidating a strong research culture is also motivated by the vision of developing SGH as a regional clinical research hub. The Hospital is well placed to achieve this as it can capitalise on its multi-disciplinary capabilities, depth of specialisation, a large patient base, and its research affiliations with renowned research centres overseas.