SGH - Singapore's oldest and largest tertiary acute hospital and national referral center.
Singapore General Hospital (SGH) is Singapore's flagship hospital offering comprehensive range of medical specialties and services for our patients spanning over two centuries.
Combining multi-disciplinary training and expertise with quality service to our patients.
Nurturing generations of doctors, nurses and allied health professionals.
In pioneering research, we strive to remain at the forefront of technology and medicine.
Singapore General Hospital (SGH) is Singapore’s flagship tertiary hospital with a history and tradition of medical excellence spanning two centuries.
- 12pm to 2pm - 5pm to 8.30pm
General enquiry line at 6222 3322
With major construction works going on at SGH Campus, we encourage everyone to use public transport.
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Our Transplant Services offer 9 transplant programme tailored around the transplant patient. Click here to find out more about the services
Singapore General Hospital (SGH) is Singapore's oldest and largest acute tertiary hospital and national referral centre.
Daily visitation hours - 12pm to 2pm - 5pm to 8.30pm
More parking lots available at SGH now. Click here to find out more about the carpark
Singapore General Hospital (SGH) has been nurturing generations of doctors, nurses and allied health professionals since the first medical and nursing schools were established in the early 1900s. Specialty departments were created in the 1960s, leading to SGH becoming the first postgraduate teaching hospital for specialist training. Today students from both National University of Singapore's Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine and Singapore's second medical school, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore on SGH Campus, spend a substantial part of their curriculum in SGH.
In Singapore, over 1500 people will suffer an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest every year. Only 20 per cent of cardiac arrest victims received timely cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) after collapsing.
The funding will allow Dr Low to look into improving the outcomes of gastrointestinal complications caused by systemic sclerosis.
This Handbook is specially for inpatients of SGH. It covers a wide range of topics like what to expect during pre-admission and on the day of your admission, as well as follow-up care and appointments at our Specialist Outpatient Clinics.
Join us in welcoming Dr Evelyn Wong, Assoc Prof Tan Mann Hong, Dr Barrie Tan and Assoc Prof Tan Bien Keem into their new leadership roles.
Dr Ling Khoon Lin, Dept of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, has done SGH proud again by winning another National Medical Research Council - Clinician Scientist Award!
Last Modified Date :08 May 2013