National University Hospital (NUH) (GPS: 1.2937, 103.78314) is one of the largest and most prestigious healthcare institutions in Singapore. Located in the Queenstown Planning Area, it is a major teaching hospital affiliated with the National University of Singapore’s Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. Established in 1985, NUH has become a cornerstone of Singapore’s public healthcare system, renowned for delivering world-class patient care, medical education, and research.
The origins of NUH date back to the mid-20th century planning of Singapore’s western health services. Officially opened in 1985, the hospital was established to serve as a tertiary care centre and to support medical education in partnership with the National University of Singapore. Its founding represented a significant milestone in decentralising advanced healthcare services away from the city core, ensuring greater accessibility for residents in the western region of Singapore1.
NUH is located along Lower Kent Ridge Road in the Queenstown Planning Area, adjacent to the National University of Singapore campus. It is part of the Kent Ridge medical cluster, which includes other specialist centres such as the National University Cancer Institute, Singapore (NCIS) and the National University Heart Centre, Singapore (NUHCS).
The hospital is also served by a comprehensive bus network and is easily accessible via the West Coast Highway and Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE), making it convenient for patients and visitors from across the island.
NUH offers a wide range of specialist services, with particular strengths in oncology, cardiology, gastroenterology, hepatology, paediatrics, orthopaedics, and organ transplantation. It is home to several nationally recognised centres of excellence, including the National University Cancer Institute and the National University Heart Centre. The hospital also provides 24-hour emergency services, intensive care, surgical theatres, and state-of-the-art diagnostic facilities2.
As a teaching hospital, NUH plays a central role in training the next generation of doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals. It works closely with the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, the Faculty of Dentistry, and other NUS faculties. The hospital is a hub for cutting-edge clinical research, often collaborating with international partners to advance medical science and improve patient outcomes3.
NUH has long been committed to community health initiatives, such as outreach programmes, free screenings, and patient education campaigns. Its role extends beyond the hospital walls, reflecting Singapore’s focus on preventive health and holistic care.
A unique aspect of NUH is its integration with the lush greenery of Kent Ridge. The hospital’s design incorporates gardens and natural light, creating a healing environment that promotes both physical and emotional well-being. This biophilic approach to hospital design was pioneering in Singapore at the time of its development.
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