Dr Stephanie Ho Dermatologist Singapore
- +65 6262 0880
- 9 Scotts Road, #08-05 Pacific Plaza (Scotts Medical Center), Singapore 228210
The National University Hospital Womens Centre Singapore offers expert care in obstetrics and gynaecology. As a leading centre in Southeast Asia, it provides a wide range of outpatient services for women and men. These services cover obstetric, gynaecologic, and sexual health needs. Moreover, the centre focuses on bringing the latest research into everyday patient care.
The centre delivers full obstetrics care, including support for high-risk pregnancies. At the same time, women with normal pregnancies also receive excellent care. The centre has facilities for prenatal fetal care, and if needed, patients can access intensive care, neonatal care, and paediatric surgery. Most women experience a healthy pregnancy and birth with the centre’s dedicated team.
Patients receive care for a variety of gynaecological issues, such as contraception, abnormal bleeding, menstrual problems, endometriosis, PCOS, and pelvic pain. The doctors provide personalised care tailored to each woman’s age and stage of life. In addition, the team ensures patients feel comfortable and supported.
The centre offers complete care for women’s cancers. This includes cancer prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care. Patients are encouraged to make informed decisions about their health with support from the medical team.
Patients can access a full range of fertility treatments, such as IVF, ICSI, and genetic testing. The centre also offers egg, embryo, and sperm freezing for future use. Specialists care for young women and postmenopausal patients as well. Furthermore, nurses and allied health professionals provide personalised support throughout the process.
The centre treats women with urinary and bowel problems, pelvic organ prolapse, and pelvic floor disorders. These conditions often happen after childbirth, menopause, or with aging. Treatments include counselling, tests, medicines, and surgeries. Some surgeries are minimally invasive, such as tension-free vaginal tape (TVT).
Since its start in 1922, the National University Hospital Womens Centre Singapore has trained many excellent doctors. It has led important research in infertility and reproductive medicine. Today, it continues to adopt new science to improve women’s health care.
The centre has several clinics including Women’s Clinics (Emerald/Ruby, Sapphire, Jade), Jurong Clinic for Women, Fetal Care Centre, Clinic for Human Reproduction, Delivery Suite, and Maternity wards. These clinics provide specialised and comfortable care for private and subsidised patients.
Patients must book appointments by phone or email. They should bring their ID and any medical documents to visits. The staff help patients understand tests, treatments, and follow-ups. Overall, the centre aims to offer clear and caring support at every step.
