Shortly after arriving in Singapore, my child developed a high fever. I was panicking because I couldn't speak English at all, so I ended up at this hospital. From the reception to the examination, the Japanese staff carefully explained everything that Japanese people do not understand. The medication was explained to me clearly and I felt at ease. The doctor kindly listened to me talk about things other than my child's illness. I came back feeling a little less anxious after coming to Singapore.
Karen Ka
1
My tonsils were swollen and covered in white pus, and it was extremely painful, probably tonsillitis, but I was told to wait and see if the pain didn't go away after giving me a general cold medicine.When I asked for antibiotics, I was told for a long time that antibiotics wouldn't necessarily work.This consultation + medicine cost me $300. I think there was a point in coming here because you can buy general cold medicines at pharmacies. After asking three times, they finally prescribed antibiotics, but it was very uncomfortable. As a private clinic, I felt that the response was a little strange. I don't want to come to the hospital over and over again, so I pay a lot of money for medical examinations, but I don't think I'll go back to this female doctor.
P.S.: After taking antibiotics, the pain subsided within a day. I'm glad you said it again and again.
A
1
The pediatrician was a complete quack.
My daughter was given a cursory examination and told it was just a cold.
However, she didn't get any better, and by the time we went to another hospital her illness had worsened and she had to be hospitalized.
小塚弥生
5
I was examined by a Japanese female dentist at the dental clinic. The explanation and treatment were very thorough, and I felt at ease.
ml exp
5
They respond very quickly, accurately, and courteously. I came here because I was very disappointed with the PCR test at Raffles Japanese, and they gave me accurate answers to my questions. I feel at ease at a clinic that handles even small tasks with care.
Acacia KC
1
I definitely don't recommend it! It's dangerous!
I was misdiagnosed at both the pediatrician and dermatologist. I think the level of the doctors is quite low.
I also saw a general practitioner, but he had no specialist knowledge, so he gave me a haphazard examination and prescribed medicine that didn't work at all, so I had to go back to the local hospital. It's a waste of money and time.
I don't recommend pediatricians even more!
MIKI THERAPY
5
I came to the clinic because I had a stiff lower back.
All the staff are fluent in Japanese, so I was able to make an appointment and get examined smoothly.
I also had rehabilitation in the afternoon, and felt much better by the time I left.
However, the fee was quite high, about 110,000 yen in Japanese yen.
I would be horrified if I didn't have insurance.
Photos were only taken in places where it was possible, but everywhere was clean and tidy.
デスソース
5
When I visited Singapore at the end of December 2024, my child developed a fever and I visited this hospital.
All the medical staff spoke Japanese, so communication was not a problem.
My child tested negative for COVID-19 and the flu, was prescribed regular cold medicine, and recovered the next day. I felt the service was very good.
I would definitely recommend that travelers take out overseas travel insurance.
The full insurance fee was less than 5,000 yen, which I thought was expensive, but I received a payment statement for this visit of 67,415 yen, so it's better to be safe than sorry and get insurance.
Of course, I had insurance, so even with my family's insurance included, it ended up being worth it.
Elmo ye
1
I was initially taken to a GP, who didn't diagnose anything and told me they couldn't see me there because my voice was hoarse from a cold.
I was simply told to sit over there without being told anything.
After waiting quite a while, I asked the receptionist and was told that an outpatient ENT doctor would be coming in today and would be able to see me. But that would be 45 minutes later. I wish I had at least said something.
The ENT doctor was nice, but when I looked at the total bill, it was over $1,000. If I didn't have insurance, it would have been terrible. But it turned out to be just a cold.
I think the initial doctor could have treated this illness. I wondered if it was a good idea to go straight to an outpatient clinic without asking anything or diagnosing me.
I had trouble making the appointment too.
It's so chaotic that I'm feeling really anxious.