Another blog by Boh Tong the ex- SIA cabin crew: Changi Hospital
Showing posts with label Changi Hospital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Changi Hospital. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2021

Some SG doctors can't even do a simple job like withdrawing blood

 3 years ago, I went to Changi Hospital for cataract ops & this was what a doctor did to me when withdrawing blood from my hand↓



Recently, I went to Sengkang Hospital and this was what happened when a doctor withdrew blood from my arm ↓






Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Today, I went to Changi Hospital for post cataract operation checkup. The eye pressure has dropped to 17 which is considered normal. It was 23 the day after the ops.
Travelling time to the hospital and back was 2 hours. Waiting time was 2 hours but consultation time was only 10 minutes.
After consultation, I headed to the coffee shop near the Simei MRT Station and had charsiew/siew yok rice ($3). Cabbage and chicken feet soup was free flow at no cost. After lunch, I ordered a cup of kopi O ($1.80) at ToastBox which was about 10 meters away. The kopi O was about the same standard as the one which was sold at the coffee shop ($1). Promised myself never to order any kopi from Simei ToastBox again. For dessert, I went up to the upper level of Eastpoint Mall (think it was Food Junction) and had a whole coconut ($3.50). The meat was jelly-like (too soft) and the juice was sourish. Again I told myself never to have the coconut again at this mall.
Finally, I had a haircut from a Malay barber shop (same level as the Food Junction). I was rather shock that a haircut is now $12 instead of $10!




Friday, July 14, 2017

Changi General Hosiptal





A few days ago, I went for my eye checkup at Changi General Hospital. I was impressed with the cleanliness of the place as well as the friendliness of the doctors, receptionists and nursing staff. The above photos were taken about 11 am which was the lull period. I noticed that the eye clinic provide the patients with packets of crackers or biscuits if you may call them. They were place on top of the water dispenser. Naturally, by this time most of the crackers were gone.
While waiting for my eye examination results, I went to the foodcourt run by Kopitiam. I had a plate of nasi padang and a cup of coffee. The F & B were reasonably priced.