We will introduce you to 7 free hospitals that can be visited by locals and foreigners alike
Tong Chai Hospital, Singapore.
Founded in 1867, it adheres to the principle of "regardless of race, religion, nationality, medical treatment, and medicine, and no penny", and provides patients with completely free medical services. There are a total of 5 branches on the island. Whether it is to see a doctor and take medicine, or acupuncture, massage and other services, it is completely free!
Zhonghong Welfare Association Zhonghong Medical Center.
It is a non-profit charity that aims to provide free medical care to the general public. There are a total of 9 branches in Singapore, whether it is to see a doctor and take medicine, or acupuncture, massage and other services, all of which are free of charge!There is also a professional children's clinic in Singapore that provides free TCM massage services for children aged 16 or below
Jushilin Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic.
It is a clinic managed by the Buddhist Association of Singapore with 2 branches in Singapore. It's completely free.
Sian Chay Medical Institution. It is a clinic that provides traditional Chinese medicine, western medicine, dentistry, ophthalmology and other services, including in-house medical consultation, internal medicine and acupuncture consultation, massage ** and orthopaedics, etc., with a total of 14 branches in Singapore. Visits to the founding generation (over 70 years old) are completely free!Others see the clinic for free, and then you only need to pay a small amount of medicine!
Public Hospital. It is one of the lifesavers for low-income families, and 60% of the hospital's medical subsidies come from charitable donations. There are 5 branches on the island, providing services such as internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, dentistry, **, and traditional Chinese medicine. Consultation is free, but there is a registration fee of S$2, and the cost of medicine and ** fees are charged separately (super low charge!).The donation box is placed in the clinic in the hope that when patients receive low-cost and free services, they can also think of others in need and help others within their own ability.
Buddhist Clinic in Singapore.
Established in 1969, consultations in internal medicine, acupuncture and oncology are free of charge, but there is a small fee for medication and acupuncture**.
Chung Hwa Hospital. It is a hospital that provides free consultation, the registration fee is S$3, and the patient's outpatient fee is divided into four parts: registration fee, consultation fee, ** fee, and medicine fee. The consultation fee and ** fee are based on the patient's condition, and the drug fee is charged according to the cost of the drug.
If you go to the clinic + acupuncture once, it is only S$7, and other popular TCM** items, such as cupping and scraping, are only S$3. There are a total of 5 branches in Singapore, providing services such as internal medicine, surgery, paediatrics, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, dentistry, **, Chinese medicine, etc.