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If you’re switching to private gynecologist, might as well consider private practice? You can also ask around with ppl you know about their own personal experiences and how much they spent before you decide.. I’m seeing KKH & also private gyne, at KKH under subsidy too.. but because I’m diabetic, I prefer someone my friend has gone to before and is able to give me detailed explanations on my progress.. But the cost is about 2-3 times higher compared to seeing KKH under subsidy.. good news is, private gyne at KKH also charges as much as private gyne outside 😆
I decided to switch to a private gynae too because I wanted more consistency with my care. I now see Dr Christopher Ng, and it’s been a great experience having the same doctor throughout my visits. It gave me peace of mind to have someone who really understands my medical history. While there’s no subsidy, the personalised care and attention made the switch totally worth it for me.
Yup you can request to change to private gynae at KKH. Best to do before 20 weeks. Can call up the office and check on the availability of your preferred gynae and they will advise on pricing too.
Yes you can, although you’ll need to see if the gynae you want has available slots. You can choose a gynae then call up the appointment line to book an appointment
Will suggest you to proceed with private gynae from other places as the price is gonna be about the same even if you took with KKH
Of course, or you can even look for pte gynaes who practice in pte hospitals or their own clinics
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