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RMG has a network of clinics with family physicians, specialists and dental surgeons [6] and owns Raffles Hospital, a tertiary care hospital in Singapore, [6] which accommodates surgical centres, medical laboratories and 24 specialist centres in various areas like Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Cardiology, Oncology and Orthopaedics. [5]
Singapore Health Services, commonly known as SingHealth, is the largest group of healthcare institutions in Singapore. Established in 2000, the group consists of four public hospitals , two community hospitals, five national specialty centres and a network of eight polyclinics .
Tampines (IPA: /ˈtæmpəniːs/ ⓘ TAM-pə-nees) is the regional centre of the East Region of Singapore.With a population of 284,560 living across its five subzones as of 2024, it is the most populous planning area in Singapore. [4]
SBS Transit Wright Eclipse Gemini 2-bodied Volvo B9TL on Service 145 in May 2024. This is a list of the 397 public bus routes (excluding short-trip services) & 25 private-operated bus routes in Singapore, the four main public bus operators being SBS Transit, SMRT Buses, Tower Transit Singapore and Go-Ahead Singapore.
The terminal was located near Oasis@Sakra, the amenity centre on the island. Initially, JTC provided shuttle bus services to and from Jurong East MRT station. [39] Later SBS started public bus services to Jurong Island. In 2002, two Jurong Island services were notable for being the first routes to use CNG powered buses in Singapore. [40]
Dental service organizations, known in the industry as dental support organizations [1] or abbreviated to DSOs, are independent business support centers that contract with dental practices in the United States. They provide business management and support to dental practices, including non-clinical operations. [2] [3]
Tampines North Bus Interchange is a bus interchange serving Tampines in Singapore. Operated by SBS Transit, the bus interchange is located along Tampines Street 62. [1] The bus interchange opened on 27 November 2022 and features wheelchair-friendly facilities for the disabled. [2] [3] The new interchange is designed by SDA Architects. [4]
Service 28 was soon added on 4 September 1983, operating between Tampines and Chinatown for the first version, later version is between Tampines and Toa Payoh. [8] More feeders were only added to the terminal the following year, namely 293 and the now-defunct 294 on 12 August 1984, [ 9 ] as people started moving into Tampines East.