Women's doctor recommendations please!

Mommies, please help me out. I've just tested positive on two OTC test kits, including a ClearBlue one with a 2-3 weeks indication. When should I see a doctor at the clinic for confirmation? Any East side women's clinic/ob-gyn recommendations? #firstpregnancy #anxiousmommy

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if you want to go east side, there's Thomson medical centre. If you are okay with central, KKH is good. Mount E, or Gleanacles are also popular choices for prenatal consultations. If you want cheaper subsidized care, you can try NUH or KKH, but in that case you cannot choose your gynae. Most of the time the gynae may change if you go public route. But the cost savings is quite huge between public and private, so it depends on your preference. Edit: Now that gov made some changes, subsidies is based on your income, so if you aren't earning much, the savings is huge (ive seen an acquantance as much as 60%-70% subsidy), but if you are high income earner, then the savings would not be as much, so if you prefer better service, better wards and the choice to choose your gynae and follow them throughout, then private may be a better choice.

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Usually when pregnancy confirmed, they will ask to come back when youre 8 weeks for ultrasound, unless if you want to do hcg blood test. I went to healthplus at bedok reservoir. Afterwhich you may go to polyclinic to get referral to KKH or SGH.

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I straightaway made appointment and went to Dr Natalie Chua at Parkway East Hospital at around week 7.

I went to Dr Shilla Mariah at Kinex Mall, is a private obgyn.

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same here. i just made an appointment with her. how is she btw? not many reviews

Dr Suzanna from KKH!

Dr Grace Ng - KKH