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Singapore’s largest health care group links up with

Delmege Medical

SingHealth, Singapore’s largest integrated health care provider and leading international group which has two tertiary –level hospitals and five specialty centres, has tied up with Delmege Medical (Pvt) Ltd, appointing the latter as its local representative.

“As its local representative Delmege Medical (PVt) Ltd will offer required patient information about medical treatment at any SingHealth facility to all its local customers who wish to be treated by the SingHealth group of hospitals by calling over at its office at 101, Vinayalankara Mawatha or calling on its hot line 0117729287/0117729247,” said Director Delmege Medical Kavinda Makalande in a press release.

The two tertiary level hospitals within the SingHealth Group are Singapore General Hospital and KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital. The Specialty Centres are the National Cancer Institute Singapore, National Heart Centre Singapore, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore National Eye Centre and the National Dental Centre Singapore.

SingHealth Institutions are equipped with highly advanced medical technology and offer pioneering treatment in a wide range of medical procedures, with outcomes comparable with the best institutions worldwide.

With over 40 specialists and a faculty of 1000 internationally recognized and qualified medical practitioners, SingHealth offers multi disciplinary, integrated care .

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