Transplantation in hospitals Singapore

Most of the clinics operating in the country are accredited and licensed by JCI, ISO, OHSAS, SINGLAS and other reputable departments. Singapore doctors have excelled in areas such as oncology, cardiology, orthopedics, and neurosurgery.

Benefits of treatment in Singapore

Singapore's doctors are highly qualified professionals who have completed intensive training and internships in leading clinics around the world. Every doctor is required to have insurance against unfair practice, so medical error and negligence in Singapore clinics are virtually excluded. The World Health Organization has awarded Singapore the 6th place in the ranking of the quality of medicine by country. And the Bloomberg edition made the country one of the three leaders in the effectiveness of treatment and somatic pathologies.

Singapore became the first Asian country to receive patients from other countries. The popularity of this direction is still growing.

Foreign patients prefer to receive the following types of care in Singapore:

  • laser vision correction;
  • ophthalmic surgical procedures for the treatment of cataracts and glaucoma;
  • hip, knee, and elbow replacements;
  • conservative and surgical treatment of malignant tumors;
  • bone marrow transplant;
  • cell therapy;
  • traditional and stereotactic operations on the central nervous system;
  • robot-assisted vertebroplasty and discectomy;
  • replacement of heart valves;
  • correction of heart defects (open and closed);
  • coronary artery bypass surgery;
  • aesthetic operations.

Singaporeans pay great attention to differential diagnosis. The country's medical institutions have check-up programs that include a variety of activities, from endoscopy to PET-CT. However, Singapore doctors accept the results of any tests translated into Malay, Chinese or English, and do not oblige patients to undergo expensive examinations upon arrival. Diagnosis is prescribed only during therapy or in case of disputed or unreliable results.

The cost of treatment in Singapore

Singapore is known to be an expensive country. But despite this, the prices for treatment here are average. Services at local clinics are available to different segments of the population. A highly specialized doctor's consultation will cost from $ 100 to $ 200, joint replacement – from $ 12,000 to $ 15,000, stem cell transplantation – from $ 70,000, bypass surgery – from $13,000. If we compare local prices with US prices, treatment in Singapore will be 2-3 times cheaper.

Patient reviews of Singapore clinic services

People who have undergone examinations and therapy in Singapore speak positively about the level of service within the institutions, the competence and professionalism of doctors, the availability and effectiveness of advanced treatment methods. Among the disadvantages, unusual climatic conditions are noted – the country is mostly hot and humid, which can become an obstacle to comfortable rehabilitation after surgery. "Experienced" patients are advised to pay attention to highly rated clinics, and those who want to save money should stay in a hotel or rent a place near the hospital.

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Departments transplantation in leading clinics
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Samsung Medical Centre South Korea, Seoul
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Foreign patients in year 34000
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Asan Medical Center South Korea, Seoul
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Myongji Hospital South Korea, Koyan
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Şişli Florence Nightingale Hospital Türkiye, Istanbul
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Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH) South Korea, Seoul
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University Hospital of Navarra Spain, Pamplona
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Medanta Hospital India, Gurgaon
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Manipal Hospitals India, Delhi
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Leading doctors
Kim Yu Song

Kim Yu Song is a talented transplantologist, head of the peripheral vascular surgery department, practicing physician at "Severance" clinic, with 28 years of experience.

Kim Yu Song studied organ transplantation from the best transplant specialists in the USA. Now Kim Yu Song is a world-class specialist, a recognized expert in the field of transplantology in Europe and the USA.

The doctor performs procurement of donor organs from patients with confirmed brain death, also performs harvesting of kidneys and livers from living patients willing to become donors for patients with severe diagnoses who need urgent liver transplantation.

Since Dr. Kim Yu Song is a professional in his chosen field, the organ harvesting process from living patients is absolutely safe and significantly reduces donor recovery time. The doctor also performs organ transplantation surgeries.

Specialization: transplantation of internal organs.

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Kim Myoung Su

Dr. Kim Myeong Su received his medical education in Korea. Then for several years, the doctor underwent internships in England and the USA, at major scientific centers. The doctor learned advanced organ harvesting and transplantation techniques, as well as all the intricacies and features of providing care for donors and recipients, possible risks and complications during surgical intervention.

Currently works in the transplantation department at Seoul's "Severance Sinchon" clinic. This is one of the most modern and technically advanced clinics, capable of providing suitable conditions for treatment and rehabilitation for patients in need of organ transplantation.

The professor constantly monitors new discoveries in the field of organ transplantation and masters new techniques.

Specialization: organ transplantation (kidneys, liver, and small intestine).

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Lee Gong Uk
  • Specialization: liver cancer, stomach cancer, pancreatitis, laparoscopic surgery.
  • Graduated from Seoul National University. Completed internships at the MSKCC Cancer Center, USA, at the Liver Transplantation Center of the University of Pittsburgh, USA, and at the Liver Transplantation Center of the University of Tokyo.
  • Member of the Korean Association of Surgeons, American College of Surgeons, International Association for the Study of Hepatitis, Pancreatitis and Gallbladder Diseases, Korean Liver Cancer Study Group, etc.
  • Consultant to the Ministry of National Defense of Korea.
  • Distinguished Professor at Seoul National University.
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Kim Sang Jung
  • Specialization: kidney transplantation, vascular surgery — aortic operations, treatment of varicose veins and obliterating atherosclerosis.
  • Graduated from Seoul National University. Completed an internship at Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA.
  • Work experience: Head of the Surgery Department and Transplantation Center at Seoul National University.
  • Responsible for xenotransplantation development at the Ministry of Health.
  • Chairman of the Transplantation Association and the Vascular Surgery Association of Korea.
  • 30 years of experience in transplantation. Ten-year patient survival rate — 90%.
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Li Chaolun
  • Published over 200 scientific papers, including the first monograph on liver transplantation in China.
  • Performed China's first successful transplantation of 5 abdominal organs simultaneously.
  • Over 40 years of research on combining Eastern and Western medicine methods.
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