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Your First Visit

2024/08/07

Your First Visit

Before Your Visit
Making Your First Appointment

To make an appointment, call 6716 2233 or email us at [email protected].

Enquiries and to View / Change Your Appointment

For enquiries, or to view / change your existing appointment, please call 6716 2233 or email us at [email protected].

What to Bring

If you are a new patient to our Dental Centre, please bring along the following documents:

  • Identity Card, Birth Certificate or Passport;
  • Referral letter (if any);
  • Employment pass, work permit and/or re-entry permit (if applicable)

Please arrive 15 minutes before your appointment for registration.

Your Child's First Visit to the Dentist

Your child's first dental visit is usually a short one for them to get to know the dentist in a child-friendly environment.

When your child is ready for the session, the dentist will examine the condition of their existing teeth, check their bite for any oral health issues and clean their teeth.

How to Prepare Your Child:
  • Keep up a consistent oral health routine that meets the needs of your child.
  • Bring your child along when you go for a dental appointment to get them used to the environment, and show them that you had a positive experience.

Before the visit, reassure your child that no surgery will be performed, and emphasis that the dentists are simply making sure that they have good oral health.

On Your Arrival

Please arrive 15 minutes before your appointment time for registration. In the event that you are late, your session may be cut short or suspended, and you may have to book another appointment. We hope to have your understanding as there may be other patients scheduled after you.

Registration

Please collect a queue ticket from the self-registration kiosk, and wait for your number to be displayed on the screen, after which you may proceed to your respective treatment rooms. We seek your kind understanding that queue numbers may not be flashed in sequence.

Your dentist will try their best to commence your session punctually. However, there may be times when your dentist is called upon to handle an emergency, resulting in a longer wait.

First Appointment and Follow-up Appointment
First Appointment

Our dentists will examine your condition, identify your needs and go through your treatment plans with you on the first visit. Your dentist may also prescribe medication for pain relief. Your dental procedures may be on the same day as your consultation session, or at the next appointment, depending on your oral health condition and your doctor's recommendation.

Follow-up Appointment

After the session with your dentist, our staff will arrange for a follow-up appointment that best meets your needs and your dentist's instructions.

You will also receive a reminder call from our staff the day before your appointment date. In the event that you are unable to make it for your appointment, please inform us as soon as possible, via email at [email protected].

Dental Emergencies

We accept walk-ins in the case of emergencies. You will be attended to by our Dental Officer on duty during office hours. Dental emergencies include having symptoms such as oral swelling, bleeding and acute pain, for 24 hours. However, there is only a limited scope of services provided for emergencies and elective treatments will not be performed.

After office hours, patients in need may head to the NUH Accident and Emergency Department where a Dental Officer on-call will attend to you.

Which Dentist Will You See

NUCOHS is an integrated oral health centre for both patients and students. Our Dental Officers or Residents-in-training, who are qualified dentists, may attend to you, if you do not request for a specific dentist. However, do note that you will be registered as a private patient, and hence will not be eligible for government subsidies, if you choose your dentist.

Medication

Please proceed to the Pharmacy at NUCOHS, Level 6 to collect your medication, if any.

The Pharmacy's opening hours are as follows:

  • Mondays to Fridays - 9.00 am to 5pm
  • Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays

For enquiries related to the Pharmacy please call (65) 6772 5181.

Payment Options

All patients of NUCOHS are registered as private patients. Only patients who are referred by polyclinics and CHAS clinics are eligible for government subsidies when they receive treatments at NUCOHS.

Payment can be made to NUCOHS via:
  • Cash
  • Credit cards
  • NETS
  • Mobile wallet via QR code
  • Cheque (to be made payable to "National University Centre for Oral Health, Singapore")

Alternatively, you may use any of the following methods to pay your bills:

7-Eleven Stores / Singapore Post Office Branches

Payment can be made via cash or NETS over the counter at any 7-Eleven Stores or Singapore Post Office branches located island wide.

AXS Stations / SAM (Self-Service Automated Machine) / iNETS Kiosks:
  • AXS Stations - via NETS, Diners, Citibank VISA and Master cards
  • Self-Service Automated Machine (SAM) - via NETS
  • iNETS Kiosks - via NETS, cashcard and flashpay cards
ZOOM Payment Plan (For Outpatient Bills Only)

Auto-Pay (formerly known as ZOOM) offers you the convenience of paying your bills without the hassle of waiting in queue after your visit in NUH. The charges are automatically credited to your pre-authorised credit card by the next working day. Your bills will be sent to your registered address and may also be viewed on HealthHub on the following working day after your visit.

You may sign up for Auto-Pay through your HealthHub App, or at https://www.healthhub.sg.

For enquiries concerning Auto-Pay, please contact Business Office at [email protected].

Medisave

Medisave is a national medical saving scheme which helps individuals set aside part of their income into the Medisave account to meet future personal or immediate family hospitalisation, and day surgery. Do note that non-surgical outpatient dental treatment procedures are currently not covered by the scheme.

Payment can either be made through the Medisave Account, by the patient's company/insurance company or via self-payment. Please inform our staff if you intend to pay for your bill using Medisave and kindly bring along your NRIC/Passport or CPF Membership Card.

If you would like to pay for the bill for your direct family member (your spouse, children, parents or grandparents who are Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents), please also produce documentary proof of the patient's relation to you. Deduction from more than one nominated Medisave Account is allowed. You will be required to sign a Medisave Authorisation Form, which will authorise the CPF Board to deduct the bill from your Medisave Account. The deductible amount is pending the approval of the CPF board.

For more information on Medisave withdrawal limits for inpatient and day surgery bills, as well as the withdrawal limit on the use of Medisave for selected outpatient treatments, please visit the MOH website.

CHAS

NUCOHS accepts referrals from CHAS clinics, which entitle patients to subsidies provided by the government. You may find a list of CHAS clinics here.

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