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  1. Visit the A&E. The queue status is meant to give you a gauge of the waiting time and the number of patients at the A&E. Patients are not seen in order of arrival – those with more severe conditions will be treated first. The peak periods of the KTPH A&E are 10am-3pm and 8pm-11pm. During these periods, the waiting time to see a doctor will be ...

  2. Khoo Teck Puat Hospital works with Lien Foundation and Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) to build Singapore's first dementia-friendly community right here in Yishun: The “Forget Us Not” initiative aims to foster a kampong spirit where we help persons with dementia continue to lead normal and dignified lives in the community.

  3. Philip YAP | Cited by 4,762 | of Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore (KTPH) | Read 213 publications | Contact Philip YAP

  4. KTPH is overwhelmingly adored by staff and visitors. It has a higher number of casual visitors from the neighborhood than other hospitals. It consistently out-performs all other hospitals in Singapore in the annual Ministry of Health public satisfaction survey. Results of the 2016 study suggest that this preference, at least in part, is linked ...

  5. The Little Skool-House in Yishun, is located at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, a public hospital managed by Alexandra Health. To help develop your child into an active learner, our childcare centre in Yishun comes equipped with an outdoor play area and a conducive learning environment, where our award-winning educators encourage children to discover and explore their environment through experiential ...

  6. About Yishun Community Hospital. Yishun Community Hospital is one of Singapore's largest community hospitals to provide intermediate care for recuperating patients who do not require the intensive services of an acute-care hospital. Situated beside Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, the two hospitals bring about an integrated care experience for patients ...

  7. Continuing Healthcare Pr ofessional Education. Yishun Health organises Continuing Medical Education (CME) events to help medical professionals keep abreast of the latest developments in medical care. At these events, General Practitioners and Specialists can exchange expertise to improve the way they care for and manage their patients.