Your partner in comprehensive paediatric care
Parkway East Hospital is your one-stop centre for end-to-end
paediatric services.
Whether your child requires routine check-ups, urgent medical
attention,
or specialised care, we are here every little step of the way.
Average
30 mins
wait time for
urgent care
Expert team
of
paediatric doctors
in one place
Care that
feels like home
What do you need help with?
Paediatric Urgent Care Centre
Our paediatric urgent care team is always ready for your child in times of need. Visit us if your child requires immediate care for urgent medical, surgical and trauma conditions.
Open daily
8am - 11pm, including weekends and holidays
Please note: Registration may close early due to high patient volume. In such cases, patients will be redirected to our 24-hour Urgent Care Centre for continued care.
Why Choose Us
Our collaboration within the IHH Healthcare network enables patients to access a range of medical services and healthcare professionals, ensuring comprehensive care for every need.
As the sole private hospital with a Paediatric Urgent Care Centre, we offer shorter waiting times.
We provide 24-hour emergency and non-emergency medical
transportation services.
Parkway Emergency hotline: 1800-PARKWAY (7275959)
Conveniently and securely access your medical records, test results, and bills via our MyHealth360 mobile app.
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