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Children’s Surgery Centre

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As the largest centre for paediatric surgery in Singapore, we treat many surgical problems in children ranging from newborn, low weight premature babies to children below 18 years of age. We offer minimally invasive procedures, also known as keyhole or laparoscopic surgery, surgery for newborn babies, urological surgery and cancer surgery.

We perform an average of 4,000 surgeries a year.

Range of Services:

  • General paediatric surgery
  • Neonatal surgery
  • Corrective surgery for congenital deformities
  • Paediatric urology
  • Paediatric surgical oncology
  • Paediatric hepatobiliary surgery
  • Minimally invasive surgery
  • Day surgery

Clinics at Children’s Surgery Centre:

  • General Paediatric Surgery
  • Paediatric Urology
  • Voiding Dysfunction Clinic
  • Wound Clinic
  • Multidisciplinary Clinics:
    • Vascular Malformation
    • Spina Bifida
    • Liver Clinic
    • Preadmission Clinic for Same Day Admission for elective surgery
    • Bowel Management Clinic

Contact Information

Children’s Surgery Centre
Basement 1, Women’s Tower
Office
Level 2, Children's Tower65 6294 4050(Appointments)

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