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Ministry of Health List of Approved Providers for Antigen Rapid Testing for COVID-19 at Offsite Premises List Updated As at 6 Aug 2021 Ministry of Health List of Approved Providers for Antigen Rapid Testing for COVID-19 at Offsite Premises List updated as at 6 Aug 2021. S/N Service Provider Site of Event Testing Address of Site Date of Event Contact No. 1 OCBC Square 1 Stadium Place #01-K1/K2, Wave - Mall, Singapore 397628 57 Medical Clinic (Geylang Visitor Centre of Singapore Sports Hub 8 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397699 - 66947078 Bahru) Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition 1 Raffles Boulevard Singapore 039593 - Centre 2 57 Medical Clinic (Yishun) Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium 317 Outram Road, Singapore 169075 - 62353490 3 Asiamedic Wellness Asiamedic Astique The Aesthetic Clinic Pte. 350 Orchard Road #10-00 Shaw House - 67898888 Assessment Centre Ltd. Singapore 238868 4 Former Siglap Secondary School 10 Pasir Ris Drive 10, Singapore Acumen Diagnostics Pte. Ltd. - 69800080 519385 5 9 Dec 2020 13 and 14 Jan 2021 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 24 and 25 Jan 2021 Sands Expo and Convention Centre 018956 4 Feb 2021 24 and 25 Mar 2021 19 Apr 2021 PUB Office 40 Scotts Road, #22-01 Environment - Building, Singapore 228231 The Istana 35 Orchard Road, Singapore 238823 3 and 4 Feb 2021 Ally Health 67173737 11 Feb 2021 One Marina Boulevard 1 Marina Boulevard, Singapore 018989 11 Feb 2021 Rasa Sentosa Singapore 101 Siloso Road, Singapore 098970 Shangri-La Hotel Singapore 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 22 Apr 2021 258350 D'Marquee@Downtown East 1 Pasir Ris Close, Singapore 519599 - Intercontinental Hotel 80 Middle Road, Singapore 188966 - Palfinger Asia Pacific Pte Ltd 4 Tuas Loop, Singapore 637342 - Page 1 of 148 ST ENGINEERING MARINE LTD. (Tuas Yard) 60 Tuas Road, Singapore 638501 - ST Marine 16 Benoi Road Singapore 629889 - 6 MWOC @ Ponggol Northshore 501A Ponggol Way, Singapore 828646 - MWOC @ CCK 10A Lorong Bistari, Singapore 688186 - MWOC @ Eunos 10A Eunos Road 1, Singapore 408523 - MWOC @ Tengah A 1A Tengah Road, Singapore 698813 - MWOC @ Tengah B 3A Tengah Road, Singapore 698814 - Hotel Chancellor 28 Cavenagh / Orchard Road, - Singapore 229635 Days Hotel (Zhongshan Park) 1 Jalan Rajah, Singapore 329133 - Parc Sovereign Tyrwhitt 165 Tyrwhitt Road, Singapore 207569 - Hotel Mi 41 Bencoolen Street, Singapore - 189623 Ibis Style Macpherson 401 Macpherson Road, Singapore - 368125 V Hotel Bencoolen 48 Bencoolen Street, Singapore - 189627 Ibis Singapore Bencoolen 170 Bencoolen Street, Singapore Bethesda Medical Centre - 63378933 189657 Mercure Bugis Singapore 122 Middle Road, Singapore 188973 - Park Avenue Rochester 31 Rochester Drive, Singapore 138637 - V Hotel Lavender 70 Jellicoe Road, Singapore 208767 - Hotel Genting Jurong 2 Town Hall Link, Singapore 608516 - Hotel Grand Pacific 101 Victoria Street, Singapore 188018 - Hotel Miramar 401 Havelock Road, Singapore 169631 - Parc Sovereign Albert 175 Albert Street, Singapore 189970 - Holiday Inn Express Serangoon 270 Jalan Besar, Singapore 209019 - Ibis Singapore Novena 6 Irrawaddy Road, Singapore 329543 - Holiday Inn Orchard Centre 11 Cavenagh Road, Singapore 229616 - Rendezvous Hotel 9 Bras Basah Road, Singapore 189559 - Park Royal Marina Bay 6 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039594 - Pan Pacific Hotel 7 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039595 - Raffles Hotel, Casuarina Suite 1 Beach Road, Singapore 189673 - Terusan Recreation Centre 1 Jalan Papan, Singapore 619392 - Page 2 of 148 ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, Singapore 11 Cove Drive, Sentosa Cove, - Singapore 098497 Ramada Hotel 16 Ah Hood Road, Singapore 329982 - Arena Country Club 511 Upper Jurong Road, Singapore - 638366 Bartley Christian Church 4 How Sun Drive, Singapore 538526 - Joyden Hall 201 Victoria Street #07-01 Bugis+ - Singapore 188067 Wesley Methodist Church 5 Fort Canning Road, Singapore - 179493 Grace Assembly of God (Tanglin) 355 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247960 - Halcyon Building 39A Jalan Pemimpin, #05-01 Halcyon - Building Singapore 577183 Tiara Waterfront Singapore Indoor Stadium, 2 Stadium Walk, #01-05 Tiara Waterfront, - Singapore 39769 Park Avenue Convention Centre 4 Changi Business Park Avenue 1, - Singapore 486016 The Singapore Buddhist Lodge 17-19 Kim Yam Road, Singapore - 239329 Orchid Country Club 1 Orchid Club Road, Singapore 769162 - National Service Resort & Country Club 10 Changi Coast Walk, Singapore - 499739 The ‘Fisherman of Christ’ Fellowship 132 Margaret Drive Singapore 149301 - Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine 11 Mandalay Road, Singapore 308207 - The Great Ballroom 175A Chin Swee Road, Hotel Re! @ - Pearl’s Hill, Singapore 169879 M Hotel Singapore 81 Anson Road, Singapore 079908 - Four Seasons Hotel Singapore 190 Orchard Boulevard, Singapore - 248646 Goodwood Park Hotel 22 Scotts Road, Singapore 228221 - Grace Assembly of God (Bukit Batok) 1 Bukit Batok West Avenue 4, - Singapore 659125 Hilton Singapore 581 Orchard Road, Singapore 238883 - Church of The Good Shepherd 2 Dundee Road, Singapore 149454 - Page 3 of 148 Bethesda Hall Depot Walk 10 Depot Walk, Singapore 109590 - Grand Copthorne Waterfront 392 Havelock Road, Singapore 169663 - Palace Allenby Ballroom 2 Allenby Road, Singapore 209973 - The Iris City Plaza 10 Geylang Road, #04-28/37, - Singapore 409286 The Chevrons 48 Boon Lay Way, Singapore 609961 - Centre of New Life 5 Jurong West Street 74, Singapore - 649151 Church of Saints Peter & Paul 225A Queen Street, Singapore 188551 - Yishun Christian Church 10 Yishun Avenue 5, Singapore - 768991 Faith Methodist Church 400 Commonwealth Drive, Singapore - 149604 Fu Lin Men Chinese Restaurant (Singapore Level 2, B, Connaught Drive, Singapore - Recreation Club) Recreation Club, 179682 Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition 1 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039593 - Centre Bethesda Church Bukit Arang 114 Serangoon Avenue 3, Singapore - 556110 7 Suntec City 3 Temasek Boulevard, Singapore 15 Jun to 17 Jun 2021 038983 Singapore Sports Hub 1 Stadium Drive, Singapore 397629 25 May 2021 to 8 Jun 2021 12 Jun 2021 Shangri-La Singapore 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore - 258350 Wheeler Estate 2 Park Lane, Seletar Aerospace Park, Chung & Ee Medical Clinic - 69963782 Singapore 798386 Sofitel Singapore 9 Wallich Street, Singapore 078885 - Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa 2 Bukit Manis Road, Singapore 099891 - Yishun Safra 60 Yishun Avenue 4, Singapore - 769027 Singapore Table Tennis Association 297C Toa Payoh Lorong 6, Singapore - 319389 Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, Singapore 101 Siloso Road, Singapore 098970 - Page 4 of 148 Resorts World Sentosa 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island - Singapore 098269 Capella Sentosa 1 The Knolls, Sentosa Island, Singapore - 098297 W Hotel 21 Ocean Way, Singapore 098374 - Micron Greenwich 35 Greenwich Drive, Singapore - 533952 Micron F10W No. 1 Woodlands Industrial Park D - Street 1, Singapore 738799 Micron F10N 1 North Coast Drive, Singapore - 757432 Micron MSB 990 Bendemeer Road, Singapore - 339942 OCBC Aquatic Centre 7 Stadium Drive, Singapore 397632 - 8 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore Sands Expo and Convention Centre - 018956 DA Clinic @ Bishan 69192998 Mirazur by Mandala Club 31 Bukit Pasoh Singapore 089845 - PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, 6 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039594 - Singapore 9 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore Sands Expo & Convention Centre - 018956 Farrer Park Hospital 67052999 1 Farrer Park Station Road, Singapore One Farrer Hotel - 217562 10 Raffles Marina 10 Tuas West Drive, Singapore 638404 - Marina at Keppel Bay 2 Keppel Bay Vista, 098382 - One°15 Marina Sentosa Cove 11 Cove Drive, #01-01, Sentosa Cove, - Singapore 098497 Fema Clinic & Surgery Republic Singapore Yacht Club 52 W Coast Ferry Road, Singapore 63972012 - 126887 Punggol Marina 600 Punggol 17th Avenue Singapore - 829734 SAF Yacht Club 43 Admiralty Road West, Singapore - 759962 Page 5 of 148 Marina South Pier 31 Marina Coastal Drive, Singapore - 018988 West Coast Pier 60 West Coast Ferry Road, Singapore - 126979 Al Jaber Heavy Lift & Transport Pte Ltd 21 Pandan Crescent, Singapore - 128471 Asia-Pacific Shipyard Pte Ltd 1 Benoi Road, Singapore 629875 - ASL Shipyard Pte Ltd 19 Pandan Road, Ang Siu Liu Shipyard, - Singapore 609271 Atwin Offshore & Marine Pte Ltd 2 Gul Lane, Singapore 629403 - AZ Marine Offshore Services Pte Ltd 17 Pandan Road, Singapore 609296 - Baker Engineering Pte Ltd 10 Jalan Samulun, 629124 - Bee Sin Shipyard Pte Ltd 62 Penjuru Lane, Singapore 609208 - Catermas Engineering Pte Ltd 15 Tuas Basin Cl, Singapore 638805 - CHG Marine Services Pte Ltd 21 Bukit Batok Crescent #03-83 - WCEGA Tower, Singapore 658065 Cosco Marine Engineering (S) Pte Ltd 52 Penjuru Lane, Singapore 609213 - CREST SA Marine and Offshore Pte Ltd 15 Pandan Road, Singapore 609263 - Crystal Offshore Pte Ltd 29 Pioneer Sector 1, Singapore 628434 - DAMEN SHIPYARDS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 29 Tuas Crescent, Singapore 638720 - DDW-PAXOCEAN SHIPYARD PTE LTD 33 Tuas Crescent, Singapore 638722 - DUNDEE MARINE & INDUSTRIAL SERVICES PTE 14 Pioneer Sector 1, Singapore 628425 - LTD EZRA MARINE SERVICES PTE LTD 20 Ubi Crescent, Singapore 408565 - FAST OFFSHORE SUPPLY PTE LTD 9 Pandan Road, Singapore 609257 - FRANKLIN OFFSHORE INTERNATIONAL PTE 11 Pandan Road, Singapore 609259 - LTD GLOBAL OFFSHORE & MARINE PTE LTD 48 Tuas Road, Singapore 638500 - Page 6 of 148 HIAP SHING SHIPPING PTE LTD 20 Tuas South Street 15, Singapore - 637080 KEPPEL FELS LIMITED (Crescent Yard) 60 Shipyard Crescent, - Singapore 627735 KEPPEL FELS LIMITED (Pioneer Yard) 55 Gul Road, Singapore - 629353 KEPPEL SHIPYARD LIMITED 51 Pioneer Sector 1, Singapore 628437 - KIM HENG MARINE AND OILFIELD PTE LTD 9 Pandan Crescent, Singapore 128465 - KIM SEAH BOAT BUILDERS PTE LTD 36 Tuas Basin Link, Singapore
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