About Us

Our primary focus is on Excellence in Patient Care, made possible by 2 important pillars: Learning & Research, Teaching & Sharing.

Excellence in Patient Care

Alexandra Hospital (AH) is committed to excellence in patient care.
Here, patients are our priority and we aim to make our services better tailored to your needs. We aim to make our patients stay as comfortable as possible; providing them relief from pain as well as educating them about their illness. We have introduced new ways of working and redesigned services around the needs of the patient resulting in better services. New facilities, new staff and new equipment have helped to improve the care we provide. New techniques and working practices to improve the patient experience have all been possible through the hard work and commitment of our staff.


Learning & Research

To stay in the forefront of research, we have built up the research infrastructure at AH that are aligned with good clinical practices. Medical staff are constantly participating in various clinical improvement projects.
AH believes in taking lessons in innovation and quality initiatives from a wide array of industries. As part of the learning journey, staff often take road trips to different organizations such as the Ritz Carlton Millennia Hotel, the National Library Board and the Toyota manufacturing plant in Japan. Staff have also travelled abroad to learn from hospitals all over the world.


Teaching & Sharing

Since the restructuring in 2000, AH has embarked on a journey of learning from the very best, both within and outside of the healthcare industry. Adopting an abundance mindset, AH believes in sharing with others and since played host to more than 10,000 distinguished friends and visitors from countries including China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Bhutan, United States of America.


A Healing Environment

It’s true - just by looking at trees and plants, you can reduce stress level, ease muscle tension and lower blood pressure.Hence, staff has put in time and effort to ensure that patients have a therapeutic garden to relax in.

Over the years, the garden has grown to include a butterfly trail with more than 100 species spotted, an ecological garden, a fragrant garden and a medicinal garden with "100 plants that Heal, Thrill and Kill", a book of the same title by Professor Wee Yeow Chin. As of March 2008, it now hosts over 500 plant, 100 butterfly and 60 bird species.