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Supplementary Guide on Open-Access Spirometry in Singapore Updated: 23 Nov 2019 SUPPLEMENTARY GUIDE www.ace-hta.gov.sg Open-access spirometry in Singapore Patients from primary care or other specialists without onsite spirometry can be referred directly to the following pulmonary laboratories for spirometry. The doctor needs to provide a referral letter or memo, and the spirometry report will be sent to the referring doctor. Institution Location Contact details for booking appointments Changi General Hospital (CGH) 2 Simei Street 3 Tel: 6788 3003 Singapore 529889 Frontier Family Medicine Clinic 3151 Commonwealth Ave West Tel: 6778 8362 04-01 Grantral Mall@Clementi Email: [email protected] Singapore 129581 Jurong East Community Health 229 Jurong East St 21, 01-701 Tel: 6665 1290 Centre (JECHC) Singapore 600229 Fax: 6896 1832 Keat Hong Family Medicine Clinic 2 Choa Chu Kang Loop, 03-02 Tel: 6769 0750 Singapore 689687 Email: [email protected] KhooTeck Puat Hospital (KTPH) 90 Yishun Central Tel: 6602 3491 for appointments Pulmonary Function Laboratory Tower C, Level 5, Clinic C52 Email encrypted memo to: Singapore 768828 [email protected] National Healthcare Group •Ang Mo Kio Polyclinic Tel: 6496 6633 Polyclinics (NHGP) •Geylang Polyclinic Email: [email protected] •Hougang Polyclinic •Toa Payoh Polyclinic •Woodlands Polyclinic •Yishun Polyclinic National University Hospital 13b Medicine Clinic Tel: 6772 2244 (NUH) NUH Medical Centre, Level 13 5 Lower Kent Ridge Singapore 119074 National University Polyclinics •Bukit Batok Polyclinic Tel: 6496 6633 (NUP) •Choa Chu Kang Polyclinic Email: [email protected] •Clementi Polyclinic •Jurong Polyclinic •Queenstown Polyclinic •Pioneer Polyclinic Ng Teng Fong General 1 Jurong East Street 21 Fax: 6397 3408 Hospital (NTFGH) Singapore 609606 Email: [email protected] SATA CommHealth •Ang Mo Kio Medical Centre Tel: 6244 6688 for enquiries •Boon Lay Medical Centre •Uttamram (Bedok) Medical Centre No appointment bookings are needed for SATA •Jurong East Medical Centre medical centres •Potong Pasir MedicalCentre •Tampines Medical Centre •Tanjong Pagar Medical Centre •Woodlands Medical Centre Sengkang General Hospital 110 Sengkang East Way Tel: 6930 6000 for appointment (SKH) Singapore 544886 Tel: 6930 3997 for enquiries Email: [email protected] Singapore General Hospital(SGH) 1 Outram Road Tel: 6321 3559 Singapore 169608 Fax: 6326 5359 SingHealth Polyclinics (SHP) •Bedok Polyclinic Download request form from: •Pasir Ris Polyclinic https://polyclinic.singhealth.com.sg/patient-care/ •Bukit Merah Polyclinic our-services Email completed form to: [email protected] Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) 11 Jalan Tan Tock Seng Tel: 6889 4332 Singapore 308433 Fax: 6889 4334.
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