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What’s left in Govt hospitals then? I know CGH sucks, I thought KTPH was ok
Still have SGH, NUH and TTSH. Also KKHWhat’s left in Govt hospitals then? I know CGH sucks, I thought KTPH was ok
TTSH.........my dad had something in his lung which Head of TB diagnosed as NOT TB as it never in that location, Fine but he did not ordered further investigation!!!!!!!!!Still have SGH, NUH and TTSH. Also KKH
Sputum analysis? Usually that test s for TB. TTSH got resp med dept.TTSH.........my dad had something in his lung which Head of TB diagnosed as NOT TB as it never in that location, Fine but he did not ordered further investigation!!!!!!!!!
AS IT TURN OUT, IT WAS 3rd STAGE LUNG CANCER!!!!!!!!!!!
WHO FAULT IS IT??? WHO HAS BLOOD IN HIS HAND??????????
To be fair Dr ordered Spitum Analysis ...by the time result came in from London, my dad already passed on
My personal experience accumulated over 50 years:
NUH specialist clinics cannot make it.
KTPH...lets just say the whole place should be shut down.
SGH so so hospital. Not lousy but not great.
TTSH should be changed for geriatric medicine.
Gleneagles have excellent specialists that actually solves issues.
Mount E docs want to make money.
Starmed specialist have excellent supportive attitude to patients and top notch patient administrative support
Imuho all hospitals are the same KNN is all leepend on luck and as for pte paying patient they have an edge over more exclusive onlee but if then businesses is overwhelming you won't get value for money too KNN
They don't. But you can get "poked" very cheaply, $1 per needle.This one is in Geylang, right? Do they distribute free condoms?
Tha factors affecting the outcome of your experience with a hospital lies inImuho all hospitals are the same KNN is all leepend on luck and as for pte paying patient they have an edge over more exclusive onlee but if then businesses is overwhelming you won't get value for money too KNN
Patient autonomy.I dont know about the other two but certainly, NTF is a good hospital, in fact, very good.
Once, I was warded for a very critical medical condition, on the verge of death.
I was in ICU for ten days.
The Senior Consultant, a Prof, came to attend to me very frequently.
(besides the morning routine rounds).
She was very motherly, full of care and dedication.
So are the team docs, nurses, physiotherapists etc.
I can vouch and verify that NTF is certainly a very good hospital.
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Most important factor is the patient not doctor.Tha factors affecting the outcome of your experience with a hospital lies in
1. The capacity of the hospital at that time
2. The team of doc assigned to you KNN most of the time the lead consultant will not even bother and let the ho do some leecisions and again it leepends if that team of doc are busy with other things eg could be their conference etc they will surelee place their own agendas in priority over patients KNN this is just human nature KNN if you lucky enough they have nothing much on hand they will care more about you KNN
3. The nurses in the ward that you are assigned to KNN at times they could be overwhelmed with work or personal matters this will directlee affect the care given to you.
4. If you are a outpatient it is the same KNN all leepend on your luck KNN