Spanning three acute hospitals, two community hospitals, three national centres, seven polyclinics, three family medicine clinics, and three health science institutions, our unique and comprehensive ecosystem anchors NUHS as a leading academic health system in Singapore – driven by research and education.
Inspired by our patients and the population that we serve, our strong network of talents and resources across our institutions provide patient-centred care across the whole continuum - improving health and driving transformation from primary, tertiary to complex care. In close collaboration with our community partners, we aim to deliver “Incredible Care and Health, Together”!
For the third year, NUHS is ranked 1st amongst the three public healthcare clusters in The Straits Times Singapore's Best Employers 2024. In addition. NUHS was ranked 1st within the "Healthcare and Social" category and 27th out of 250 companies.
Ranked 1st amongst the public healthcare clusters. NUHS is also placed 2nd in the Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals sector in the Singapore's 100 Leading Graduate Employer Awards 2023.
The Tripartite Alliance Avard 2023 for "Fair and Progressive Employment Practices" was conferred on NUHS by the Ministry of Manpower, National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF), recognising our efforts in building a fair and progressive workplace.
In 2022, the SkillsFuture Employer Gold Award was awarded to NUHS, underscoring its commitment to nurturing a lifelong learning culture in the workplace and beyond.
Recognised as Singapore's Top Employer in the Healthcare category for 2021-2022. NUHS continues to lead the sector in workplace excellence.
NUH is a tertiary hospital with a comprehensive suite of specialist care for adults, women and children, and a major referral centre with over 50 medical, surgical and dental specialties.
Known as the JurongHealth Campus, NTFGH and JCH are Singapore’s first integrated healthcare development designed and built together from the ground up. Designed around the patients’ needs, the twin development enables NTFGH patients who no longer require acute care to be easily transferred to rehabilitate and recuperate in JCH.
AH is the first integrated general hospital in Singapore to offer holistic care from acute, sub-acute to rehabilitative settings, and reduces the need for a patient to transfer to another healthcare institution.
Slated to be ready by early 2030s, the new Tengah General and Community Hospital (TGCH) will be an exciting and innovative health campus providing a comprehensive range of clinical specialties and healthcare services including emergency, inpatient, rehabilitative and outpatient specialist care.
NUP collaborates with the hospitals and national specialty centres within NUHS as well as partner general practitioners, grassroots, the community and social care partners to provide patient-centred care for the population.
A one-stop medical care centre for the west, JMC offers a range of services including day surgery, outpatient specialist services and diagnostic services that includes an Endoscopy Centre where GPs can directly refer patients for endoscopy procedures.
The National University Cancer Institute, Singapore (NCIS) is a national specialist centre under the National University Health System (NUHS). It is the only public cancer centre in Singapore treating both paediatric and adult cancers in one facility.
At the National University Heart Centre, Singapore (NUHCS), our goal is to provide world class, specialised and dedicated cardiovascular healthcare services that incorporate the best skills, clinical practice and equipment to make a difference in the lives of our patients.
The National University Centre for Oral Health, Singapore (NUCOHS) is a national specialty centre that enables NUH’s University Dental Cluster (UDC) and the National University of Singapore (NUS) Faculty of Dentistry (FOD) to operate within NUHS under an academic health centre governance model, with the objective of transforming oral health in Singapore and nurturing the next generation of oral health professionals.
National University Health System Diagnostics (NUHS Diagnostics) is a strategic business unit set up within the National University Health System. As of 1 October 2022, we run the phlebotomy, laboratory and diagnostic imaging services at the National University Polyclinics (NUP). NUHS Diagnostics facilities are available in all seven NUP clinics, providing affordable routine diagnostic testing closer to patients' homes.
The National University Health System (NUHS) Pharmacy manages pharmaceutical services to our patients seeking care in our polyclinics under the National University Polyclinics (NUP). We aim to deliver safe and efficacious drugs and pharmacy services to patients in a cost-effective manner.
As the Regional Health Manager for the western region of Singapore, the NUHS Regional Health System Office (RHSO) works in close collaboration with healthcare providers and our community care partners to meet the health and social care needs of the residents. This involves bringing care services closer to home and providing the tools and resources to empower Singaporeans to take ownership of their own health and wellness.
The NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine is Singapore’s first and largest medical school. Our enduring mission centres on nurturing highly competent, values-driven and inspired healthcare professionals to transform the practice of medicine and improve health around the world.
The NUS Faculty of Dentistry (FOD) began as a Department of Dentistry within the King Edward VII College of Medicine in 1929. It was the first dental school to be established in a British colony in the East. It achieved full Faculty status in 1966 and continues as the only dental school in Singapore.
Building upon decades of experience in research, training and practice in epidemiology and public health since 1948, the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, under the National University of Singapore, was established in October 2011 as Singapore’s national school of public health.