SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 17 November 2025 - The National University Hospital (NUH) has
launched the new Orthopaedic Surgery and Hand & Reconstructive
Microsurgery Centres, integrating key specialist services – from
consultations and surgery to diagnostics, physical therapy and pharmacy
stops – into one cohesive space for a seamless patient journey.
The launch of the Orthopaedic Surgery and Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery Centres, officiated by
Dr Koh Poh Koon, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Health & Ministry of Manpower,
brings together orthopaedic surgery, hand and reconstructive
microsurgery, diagnostic imaging, rehabilitation and pharmacy for
greater patient care and convenience by:
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Capitalising on proximity to facilitate expedited consultation, diagnostics and treatment
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Minimising intra-facility patient transfer and reducing patients' walking distance across services by nearly half
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Enabling closer and synchronous collaboration between clinicians and allied health services
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Streamlining prescription and medication collection for greater accessibility and convenience
Originally situated at the NUH Main Building, the strategic relocation
of the Centres to Levels 18 and 19 of the Medical Centre marks an
important milestone in the first stage of the NUH redevelopment plan, a
major transformative endeavour to meet growing healthcare needs in the
Western region.
Orthopaedic Surgery Centre: Strengthening care with innovation
The opening of the new Orthopaedic Surgery Centre strengthens care for
sports injuries in an increasingly active population, and for
degenerative joint diseases, such as osteoarthritis, which affects about
10 per cent of the general population and 20 per cent of older
individuals, aged 60 years and above[1].
It also serves as a launchpad for innovative treatments, including
Singapore's first stem cell treatment for cartilage repair, performed by
Professor James Hui, Head & Senior Consultant, Department of
Orthopaedic Surgery, NUH, in 2005. The expanded infrastructure –
featuring new procedure rooms and enhanced treatment capabilities – will
further enable the Centre to widen its reach and expand its innovation
and advanced treatment footprints.
These improvements aim to help patients recover faster, with fewer
hospital stays, and better support their return to an active lifestyle.
"Our population is staying active for longer, and that means more
complex bone and joint needs across all ages. The new Orthopaedic
Surgery Centre is designed to more closely integrate our clinical teams,
imaging and treatment facilities into one streamlined environment,"
Prof Hui said.
"With expanded capabilities also means richer data for research and
innovation, which can accelerate the development of new therapies
tailored to the evolving orthopaedic needs of our community."
Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery Centre: Handing hope for complex injuries
The new Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery Centre (HRMC) features a
dedicated day surgery suite equipped with fluoroscopic and ultrasound
capabilities, as well as an adjacent recovery facility to support
efficient and post-operative care. The suite enables patients to undergo
procedures earlier and facilitates a seamless recovery journey.
HRMC provides comprehensive care for trauma and diseases affecting the
hand, wrist, and upper limb, and offers round-the-clock microsurgical
service. It serves as a regional referral centre for digital, hand and
major limb replantation, achieving success rates comparable to
international standards.
"The multidisciplinary approach adopted by our care teams at HRMC is our
greatest strength," said Dr Sandeep Jacob Sebastin Muttath, Head &
Senior Consultant, Department of Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery,
NUH.
He added, "Many patients come to us with the concern that they will have
to undergo major surgery to regain the function of their limbs.
However, with our integrated teams – which include our colleagues from
neurology and rehabilitation medicine – we can deliver a full continuum
of care, from diagnosis and surgery to rehabilitation and prosthetic
support, all within a single site."
Rehabilitation Centre: Restoring normalcy to everyday life
Rounding up the patient journey, the Rehabilitation Centre brings
physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and podiatry
services into one space, providing a seamless transition from the
Orthopaedic Surgery Centre and HRMC.
This allows patients to easily set up appointments with both their
doctors and their allied health professionals (AHPs) on the same day and
traverse between the two centres. Its design encourages collaboration
between clinicians and AHPs, improving care coordination and innovation.
The Rehabilitation Centre features a dynamic indoor running and mobility
track for one-stop functional assessments and a dual plinth setup that
increases capacity by over 40 per cent to reduce patient wait times.
"Our vision was to create a seamless and collaborative environment for
rehabilitation," said Associate Professor Isaac Sia, Head, Department of
Rehabilitation, NUH, "Beyond caring for today's patients, our dedicated
clinical education and observation spaces support the training of the
next generation of allied health professionals, ensuring continued
excellence in care for the future."
Chinese Glossary
National University Hospital (NUH)
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国立大学医院 (国大医院)
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Orthopaedic Surgery Centre
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骨科外科中心
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Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery Centre
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手与显微修复中心
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Joint Preservation Centre
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关节保全中心
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Sports Centre
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运动医疗中心
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Nerve and Motion Centre
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神经与肢体活动中心
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Rehabilitation Centre
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复健中心
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Prof James Hui
Head & Senior Consultant
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
NUH
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许海波教授
主任兼高级顾问医生
骨科外科
国大医院
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Dr Sandeep Jacob Sebastin Muttath
Head & Senior Consultant
Department of Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery
NUH
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Sandeep Jacob Sebastin Muttath医生
主任兼高级顾问医生
手与显微修复外科
国大医院
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Associate Professor Isaac Sia
Head
Department of Rehabilitation
NUH
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史贵免副教授
主任
复健中心
国大医院
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