I am a doctor myself, so I can evaluate Singaporean medicine from a professional point of view.
I have been to Singapore several times and during another visit, I caught a cold somewhere. I decided not to let it run its course and see a doctor. After a brief search, I chose "Raffles"—the center is very well-known, and besides, it was not far from my hotel; I couldn't have gone far in my condition.
The first thing that amazed me was the interior. The hall looked luxurious, as if I had entered an expensive hotel, not a hospital. At the registration desk, I was greeted by friendly girls who took me to the right doctor.
And here I was amazed by the second thing—how thoroughly the doctor examined me to make a diagnosis and make sure that I really had the flu, not some Asian fever. It seems like an ordinary cold, but the doctor approached the matter very seriously!
Fortunately, it was indeed the flu. I was prescribed and immediately given medication, and I saw that the treatment regimen differed from the Russian one. It seemed more rational to me, which I was convinced of the very next morning when I realized I felt much better.