Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre
Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre is a hospital and a member of the National Healthcare Group in Singapore.
Located in Tan Tock Seng Hospital, is the only Hopkins-owned and managed facility outside the United States. It offers patients a geographical alternative for Hopkins care—state-of-the-art oncology services with 30 inpatient beds, including a high-end presidential suite for dignitaries and an outpatient unit for chemotherapy—in a modern Asian setting that is culturally diverse.
Physicians at Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre provide medical services to local and foreign patients from various countries including Malaysia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the United Kingdom, and the Middle East.
Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre is part of the Cancer Therapeutics Research Group (CTRG). The CTRG is a research collaboration between the National University Hospital (NUH), National University of Singapore (NUS), Sydney Cancer Centre / University of Sydney, Johns Hopkins Singapore International Medical Centre, Chinese University of Hong Kong and National Cancer Centre, Singapore to engage the expertise of these institutions in developing novel therapy for cancer through clinical trials.