KK Women's and Children's Hospital will NEVER ask you to transfer money over a call. If in doubt, call the 24/7 ScamShield helpline at 1799, or visit the ScamShield website at www.scamshield.gov.sg.

Closure of Cavenagh Slip Road

Due to the North-South Corridor (NSC) construction, the Cavenagh slip road will be closed from 20 June 2026. KKH@Halifax remains accessible via alternative routes. Click here for more information.

Pharmacy

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As a specialty hospital, we have a comprehensive pharmacy service for our inpatients. We also have a retail pharmacy* for outpatients, and an Emergency Pharmacy exclusively serving our Children’s Emergency and Urgent O&G Centre.

Our pharmacists are actively involved in the bedside care and counselling of patients to ensure the best overall medical care possible.

If you are a patient of our hospital staying in Singapore, our KKH Prescription Refill Courier Service helps you get a reorder of your medication without having to visit the hospital.

* Operating hours:  
Monday - Friday: 8.30am to 6.30pm++ (Last registration at 6.20pm)
Saturday and Eve of Major Public Holidays**: 8.30am to 1.30pm (Last registration at 1.20pm)
(Closed on Sundays & Public Holidays)

 

++ With effect from17th March 2025
** Major Public Holidays: New Year's Day, Chinese New Year and Christmas Day


Education and Research

For our list of education programmes, click here.

For our list of research publications, click here.

For MOH’s Know Your Meds online patient education series on managing medications, click here.

 

 Our Range of Services

 

Contact Information

Division of Pharmacy Office, Annex@KKH, Level 2

Opening Hours Weekdays: 9.00am - 6.00pm
Tel: 65 6394 2463

Outpatient Pharmacy Level 1, KKH Retail Mall

Opening Hours Weekdays: 8.30am - 6.30pm
Tel: 65 6394 1500
(Last registration at 6.20pm)

Saturdays and Eve of Major Public Holidays
(New Year's Day, Chinese New Year and Christmas Day): 8.30am - 1.30pm
(Last registration at 1.20pm)

Sundays & Public Holidays: Closed


Research

Patient Care KKH Project ARIF takes root in Singapore’s family support ecosystem Now a permanent part of the Bersamamu ecosystem, Project ARIF provides holistic support to Muslim couples from marriage to parenthood, combining religious, medical and social care to drive positive care-seeking behaviours in families. Since 2020, it has supported over 12,000 individuals, and trained over 120 marriage solemnisers and mosque personnel.
17 Jun 2026 | Special Delivery Read Story
Patient Care Sumiko at 62: The anxiety of health screenings and why I fear my mammogram every year Medical tests are meant to offer reassurance, yet for some they trigger endless worry. Experts explain when such health concerns are normal and when they become a problem.
02 Jun 2026 | The Straits Times Read Story

Education

Patient Care KKH Project ARIF takes root in Singapore’s family support ecosystem Now a permanent part of the Bersamamu ecosystem, Project ARIF provides holistic support to Muslim couples from marriage to parenthood, combining religious, medical and social care to drive positive care-seeking behaviours in families. Since 2020, it has supported over 12,000 individuals, and trained over 120 marriage solemnisers and mosque personnel.
17 Jun 2026 | Special Delivery Read Story
Patient Care Sumiko at 62: The anxiety of health screenings and why I fear my mammogram every year Medical tests are meant to offer reassurance, yet for some they trigger endless worry. Experts explain when such health concerns are normal and when they become a problem.
02 Jun 2026 | The Straits Times Read Story

News

Patient Care KKH Project ARIF takes root in Singapore’s family support ecosystem Now a permanent part of the Bersamamu ecosystem, Project ARIF provides holistic support to Muslim couples from marriage to parenthood, combining religious, medical and social care to drive positive care-seeking behaviours in families. Since 2020, it has supported over 12,000 individuals, and trained over 120 marriage solemnisers and mosque personnel.
17 Jun 2026 | Special Delivery Read Story
Patient Care Sumiko at 62: The anxiety of health screenings and why I fear my mammogram every year Medical tests are meant to offer reassurance, yet for some they trigger endless worry. Experts explain when such health concerns are normal and when they become a problem.
02 Jun 2026 | The Straits Times Read Story