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In 1976, the group's founders, Dr Loo Choon Yong and Dr Alfred Loh, opened their first two clinics in Singapore's Central Business District with the aim of providing medical services to corporate clients. By 1989, this had grown to five clinics and it was then that the two friends decided to incorporate their clinics into a medical practice group.
The hospital is an L-shaped building covering 540,000 sq ft (50,000 m 2) of floor space over 13 floors. It is a retrofitted building that has retained the main superstructure of its predecessor, Blanco Court. Patient accommodation at the hospital includes suites, private rooms, double rooms and cost-saving four-bedroom and six-bedroom facility. [3]
Yishun Community Hospital: 2015 Yishun: 224 [20] Jurong Community Hospital: 2015 Jurong East: Public (National University Health System) 400 [21] Ang Mo Kio - Thye Hua Kwan Hospital: 1993 Ang Mo Kio: Not-for-Profit 360 [22] Ren Ci Community Hospital: 1994 Novena: Not-for-Profit St. Andrew's Community Hospital: 1992 Simei: Not-for-Profit 277 [23 ...
Cancer treatment centres in Singapore are generally located in both public and private hospitals. These units and medical centres specialise in the treatment of cancer . [1] Raffles Hospital; Parkway East Hospital - Parkway Cancer Centre; Gleneagles Hospital - Parkway Cancer Centre [2] Tan Tock Seng Hospital; Singapore General Hospital
Parkway Pantai, Ltd. is a medical company based in Singapore and is Southeast Asia's largest private healthcare provider, and one of the largest in Asia.It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kuala Lumpur-based IHH Healthcare, whose largest shareholder is Malaysian state investment agency Khazanah Nasional. [1]
Japan and Singapore established diplomatic relations on 26 April 1966, a few months after Singapore was expelled from Malaysia and became an independent country. The construction of the current embassy was completed in 1978. [1] It was designed by the Japanese architect Shin'ichi Okada (岡田新一).
St. Luke's International Hospital; Tama-Hokubu Medical Centre; Tama-Nanbu Chiiki Hospital; Tobu Chiiki Hospital; Tokyo Adventist Hospital [4] Tokyo Medical University Hospital; Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh Hospital; Tokyo Metropolitan Children's Medical Centre; Tokyo Metropolitan Hiroo Hospital, Shibuya; Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital ...
St. Luke's International Hospital, Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo, 1902, 1924 Tokiwadai Photo Studio, Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum , Tokyo, 1937 Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum , ( Prince Asaka Residence), Tokyo, 1933