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faq icon 1. How do I make an appointment? 
faq icon width= 2. What must I bring for my first appointment? 
faq icon width= 3. Should I bring my past medical records, if any? 
faq icon width= 4. Who will attend to me at the Centre? 
faq icon width= 5. Where is the Centre located?
faq icon width= 6. Why I should not delay and seek medical advice early? 
faq icon width= 7. How long will I be hospitalized if I need to undergo an operation? 
faq icon width= 8. How much will it cost me for a medical consultation? 
faq icon width= 9. Which hospital will I be admitted to and what are the charges? 
faq icon width= 10. Do you accept credit cards? Which? 
faq icon width= 11. Is there an ambulance service available to transfer me from Changi Airport to the Centre? 
faq icon width= 12.What is the cost of this ambulance service? 
   

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faq icon width= 1. How do I make an appointment? 


You can make an appointment by telephone Tel: [65] 6473 0408, or by faxing the appointment form, or by online email to: [email protected]
Operating Hours
Mon - Fri    - 9 am to 5 pm 
Sat              - 9 am to 1 pm
Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays

faq icon width= 2. What must I bring for my first appointment? 
 
Please bring along your National Registration Identification Card, Passport, and any other relevant identification documents, preferably one with a photograph affix to it.

faq icon width= 3. Should I bring my past medical records, if any? 
  Yes, please bring all your medical records with you, including any test results, x-ray results.

faq icon width= 4. Who will attend to me at the Centre? 
 
At the Centre, you will be attended by our Customer Service Officers, who will explain to you the process.

faq icon width= 5. Where is the Centre located?
 
Goh Hak-Su Colon & Rectal Centre is located on the 4th level, Suite #04-08, Gleneagles Medical Centre, 6 Napier Road (near the Singapore Botanic Gardens)

faq icon width= 6. Why I should not delay and seek medical advice early? 
  Studies have shown that with early detection and treatment, you have a better chance for a cure.

faq icon width= 7. How long will I be hospitalized if I need to undergo an operation? 
 
Generally, you can choose day surgery or 1 night stay for piles surgery and other perianal procedures; 5-6 days stays for major surgery.

faq icon width= 8. How much will it cost me for a medical consultation? 
 
The 1st consultation fee is S$150, excluding medication and any laboratory tests, if required.

faq icon width= 9. Which hospital will I be admitted to and what are the charges? 
 
If hospitalization is required, you will be hospitalized at the Gleneagles Medical Centre. The charges for 1 night's stay Single room: S$533; 2 Bedded: S$293; Four bedded: S$223*. (*fees are subject to change without prior notice).

faq icon width= 10. Do you accept credit cards? Which? 
 
Yes, we do accept Visa Cards and Master Card for payments.

faq icon width= 11. Is there an ambulance service available to transfer me from Changi Airport to the Centre? 
 
Yes, you may use an ambulance service. Please contact the Airport Information Desk for bookings.

faq icon width= 12.What is the cost of this ambulance service? 
 
Mobile patient: S$300; immobile: S$450 (on stretcher)* – From airport to Gleneagles Hospital. (*fees are subject to change without prior notice)
   
 
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6 Napier Road, Suite 04-08, Gleneagles Medical Centre, Singapore 258499
Tel: +65 6473 0408 | Fax: +65 6474 4588
Email: [email protected]
Mon - Fri - 9 am to 5 pm
Sat- 9 am to 1 pm
Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays
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