Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre is a 30-bed
licensed medical oncology facility located in Singapore. The facility,
joint venture between the National Healthcare Group (NHG) and Johns
Hopkins Medicine International (JHMI) is the only fully branded Johns
Hopkins facility outside of the United States. The Centre serves the
community of Singapore as well as foreign patients primarily from
Southeast Asia and Middle East. The Centre provides inpatient and
outpatient medical oncology care, medical intensive care, laboratory,
hospital and retail pharmacy, general internal medicine and health
screenings.
First opened in 2000 as a state-of-the-art oncology medical centre
within the National University Hospital, Johns Hopkins Singapore
International Medical Centre is now housed in Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
The Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre brings the most
up-to-date therapy and new technology to patients with cancer by
working in collaboration with researchers such as local experts from
National University of Singapore and National University Hospital.
Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre's services include
inpatient care at a private oncology ward, outpatient consultations and
chemotherapy, internal medicine consultations/executive health
screenings, as well as second opinions on complex medical conditions
and consultations with referring physicians for specialty services. We
treat a wide range of cancers, including but not limited to Breast,
Ovarian, Uterine, Cervical, Lung, Throat, Nasopharynx, Stomach, Liver,
Kidney, Colon and Lymphoma.
Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre is the first
private hospital in Singapore to be awarded the Joint Commission
International accreditation in August 2004 and reaccredited in Dec 2007.