​Rehabilitation Centre

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As a holistic healthcare provider for women and children, we offer a wide range of rehabilitation services to optimise the potential of our patients.

Our team of Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech-Language Therapists, Music Therapists, Art Therapist and Child Life Therapists work closely with our patients and their families to provide individualised advice and intervention. They also form an integral part of our multidisciplinary teams to expedite our patients’ recovery and enhance their functional abilities.


Education and Research

For our list of education programmes, click here.

For our list of research programmes, click here.

To know more about our research facilities, click here.

The KKH Rehabilitation Centre operates from two locations, at KKH and NHCS. Please take note of the location for your next appointment in the SMS sent to you when your appointment is booked.


KKH Rehabilitation Centre

Address:
Basement 1, Children’s Tower
KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital
100 Bukit Timah Road
Singapore 229899


 

KKH Rehabilitation Centre@National Heart Centre Singapore (NHCS)

Our new KKH Rehabilitation Centre@NHCS opened in December 2020 and some outpatient services (such as Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Therapy) have relocated there. The new facility is located at Level 7 of of NHCS, and is more spacious and comprehensively equipped.

Address:
Level 7, National Heart Centre Singapore
5 Hospital Drive
Singapore 169609

For directions to KKH Rehabilitation Centre@NHCS, click here.

For Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the new KKH Rehabilitation Centre@NHCS, click here.

 

 

  Our Range of Services

 


Contact Information

Rehabilitation Centre Basement 1, Children's Tower (Beside Children's Emergency)
 
 65 6294 4050
(Appointment)

Research

Announcements New Singapore Study to Assess Growing Prevalence and Impact of Food Allergies Landmark four-year joint study led by NUH and NUS Medicine, in collaboration with KKH, NUP and SSHSPH, is the first and largest to involve over 2,000 children in addressing food allergies
26 Jun 2025 Read Story
Announcements KKH unveils new mental wellness framework to boost community support for youth mental health KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH) today launched the community-based Youth Connect Psychological Interventions framework, in partnership with Temasek Foundation. Developed by clinical psychologists from KKH and James Cook University, Singapore (JCU), in collaboration with school counsellors and youth social service agencies , the framework aims to empower community groups to support adolescents, aged 10 to 19 years, experiencing mild to mild-moderate mental health concerns.
20 Jun 2025 Read Story

Education

Announcements New Singapore Study to Assess Growing Prevalence and Impact of Food Allergies Landmark four-year joint study led by NUH and NUS Medicine, in collaboration with KKH, NUP and SSHSPH, is the first and largest to involve over 2,000 children in addressing food allergies
26 Jun 2025 Read Story
Announcements KKH unveils new mental wellness framework to boost community support for youth mental health KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH) today launched the community-based Youth Connect Psychological Interventions framework, in partnership with Temasek Foundation. Developed by clinical psychologists from KKH and James Cook University, Singapore (JCU), in collaboration with school counsellors and youth social service agencies , the framework aims to empower community groups to support adolescents, aged 10 to 19 years, experiencing mild to mild-moderate mental health concerns.
20 Jun 2025 Read Story

News

Announcements New Singapore Study to Assess Growing Prevalence and Impact of Food Allergies Landmark four-year joint study led by NUH and NUS Medicine, in collaboration with KKH, NUP and SSHSPH, is the first and largest to involve over 2,000 children in addressing food allergies
26 Jun 2025 Read Story
Announcements KKH unveils new mental wellness framework to boost community support for youth mental health KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH) today launched the community-based Youth Connect Psychological Interventions framework, in partnership with Temasek Foundation. Developed by clinical psychologists from KKH and James Cook University, Singapore (JCU), in collaboration with school counsellors and youth social service agencies , the framework aims to empower community groups to support adolescents, aged 10 to 19 years, experiencing mild to mild-moderate mental health concerns.
20 Jun 2025 Read Story