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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Best backpacker hostels in Singapore | CNNGo.com

Best backpacker hostels in Singapore | CNNGo.com: "Best backpacker hostels in Singapore"

Not long ago, backpackers only had a handful of low-budget accommodation options to rest their weary bods in Singapore.

Somewhere along the way, alongside the grandiose five-star properties, popped up a number of cheap-and-cheerful youth hostels. Most of them are centrally located, clean, safe and attract a diverse mix of travelers.

Here are the five best backpacker hostels in Singapore.

A spacious common area allows for plenty of mingling time.

Beary Good Hostel

Cheesy name aside, A Beary Good Hostel is good value for money if you don't mind the overly generous placement of stuffed bears throughout. The conservation shophouse exterior belies a homely and relaxed interior in primary color tones that is surprisingly more uplifting than annoying. The unbeatable location on Chinatown's Pagoda Street also means a wealth of photo-ops and authentic Chinese food.

Why you should stay: "The location is convenient, Internet is free, there are good beds and linens and a nice free breakfast," says Amar Naik from India who has been staying at the hostel. "All these factors make for a cozy stay but mostly, I like the attentiveness of the staff here."

Price: All rooms are air-conditioned and come with free Wi-Fi. Rooms come in 10- or 12-bed configurations at S$26 per bed/per night. Only daily rates apply.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5

66 Pagoda St., +65 6222 4955

For a little more privacy check into the double room at Betel Box Hostel.

Betel Box Hostel

The eight-year-old hostel is, as owner Tony Tan puts it, "a career change that ended up a career." The former IT guy set up Betel Box Hostel after experiencing hostels overseas and seeing a gap in the market in Singapore. Situated in the somewhat seedy -- but still safe -- area of Joo Chiat, for tourists looking to experience a slice of real Singapore, this is the place to stay. Tan also runs tours, in particular a day-long food walk (S$60 inclusive of all food and drinks) that allows participants to sample more than 35 local dishes.

Why you should stay: "I chose Betel Box because the food walk caught my attention," says U.S. tourist Erin Leavell. "I've been on it twice and definitely enjoyed going on it because it's not just about food but also about culture. The atmosphere here is nice and I like the people that come through."

Price: All rooms are air-conditioned and come with free Wi-Fi. Rooms come in a 20-bed mixed dorm (S$20 per bed), 16-bed mixed dorm (S$22 per bed), eight-bed females-only dorm (S$23 per bed) and a family room that fits a double bed or four single beds (S$60 per pair). Only daily rates apply.

Rating: 4 out of 5

200 Joo Chiat Road, +65 6247 7340

Drop your rucksack and take up residence at Drop Inn.

Drop Inn

Former auditor Chong Ruo Yun quit number-crunching to be the lady boss of Drop Inn. While the year-old hostel is a little spartan, its rooms are functional and clean and named after local neighborhoods -- Ang Mo Kio, Bishan and Orchard -- so travelers leave with some sense of Singapore's geography. The Orchard room is the hostel's fanciest, with a little bit more space and a double bed.

Why you should stay: While the industrial suburb of Lavender isn't the best example of Singapore, its uninspiring location is not a deal breaker as a number of Singapore's attractions are no more than five MRT stations away.

Price: All rooms are air-conditioned and come with free Wi-Fi. Rooms are six-bed dorms or 14-bed dorms (S$22 per bed for either configuration), a double superior room (S$55 per room) and double deluxe room (S$65 per room). Only daily rates apply.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5

253 Lavender St., +65 6299 3817

Clean, functional and colorful rooms at River City Inn.

River City Inn

Family-run River City Inn is a mere 10-minute walk from the watering holes at Clarke Quay and a 30-minute walk from the Boat Quay/Riverwalk area. While the hostel is small, what it lacks in space, it makes up for with cleanliness and functionality, making it a good base to sightsee or explore Singapore's nightlife.

Why you should stay: They have a ladies-only dorm, a big plus point as not many hostels in Singapore offer this option.

Price: All rooms are air-conditioned and come with free Wi-Fi. Choose from a mixed dorm ($26 per bed), ladies-only dorm ($29 per bed), a six-bed mixed dorm ($29 per bed) and a private four-bed room ($128 per room). Only daily rates apply.

Rating: 4 out of 5

33C Hong Kong St., +65 6532 6091

Bed down at the centrally located The Sojourn.

The Sojourn

The Sojourn is probably the best-value and best-located hostel in Singapore. It's a five-minute walk from Somerset MRT Station and the Orchard Road shopping belt. Less than a year old, this small hostel has a nondescript entrance -- look out for a hanging lamp welcoming weary travelers -- the facilities are simple and no-frills but are more than enough to help start and end a day.

Why you should stay: Its central location makes it easy to explore the city and it's close to the youth-centric *SCAPE area where regular live music concerts and performances are often held so it'll be easy to meet people.

Price: All rooms are air-conditioned and come with free Wi-Fi. Guests can choose between a three-bed family room (S$105), a four-bed dorm or an eight-bed mixed dorm (S$40 per bed). All rooms are air-conditioned with shared showers and restrooms



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International Patients in Singapore - Specialist Dental Group™ - Dental Treatment in Singapore: "Dental Tourism"

Dental Tourism is an increasingly important segment of the medical tourism market. According to a 2007 survey by Healthcare Tourism International, dental procedures were the most commonly searched terms by American medical travelers looking for medical treatment in other countries.

Specialist Dental Group™ has been treating international patients for almost 30 years. Many of our patients come from countries as diverse as Australia, USA, UK, Russia, Mongolia, Fiji, the Maldives, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Malaysia. Expatriates in Singapore and in nearby countries also make up our clinic's patient base.

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Why Come to Singapore for Dental Treatment?

  • Peace of Mind
    • Our dentists have received international training and admission as Fellows or Diplomates of the various professional bodies in the USA, UK, Canada and Australia. The standard of care and experience of dental professionals in Singapore is generally very high. One can rest assured that one is in good hands when seeing a Singapore dentist.
    • The use of modern and cutting edge equipment and stringent sterilization practices in the clinic also give more peace of mind when going to a Singapore dental clinic. Our sterilization protocol meets the requirements of the American Dental Association. Your safety is our focus.
  • Ease of Access and Safety
    • Singapore is strategically located in the Asia Pacific region and easily accessible by air from many neighboring countries.
    • The crime rate is low and public transportation is plentiful and reasonably priced. One has a choice of traveling by taxi, MRT (subway), bus or even on foot, when in Singapore.
  • Languages
    • English and Mandarin are widely spoken. Other major languages spoke in Singapore include Bahasa Malaysia and Cantonese. Thus, communication is generally not a problem in Singapore. We can also arrange for interpreters for Russian, Japanese, Indonesia and Middle Eastern patients.
  • Plenty to See and Do
    • Singapore has many tourist attractions, a diversity of cultures and is a shopping paradise for every budget. There are also different types of accommodations available ranging from luxury hotels, service apartments, private apartments, budget hotels and hostels.
    • Food is something close to most Singaporean's hearts, and there is plenty of mouth-watering food to be found on this island.

More information on Singapore can be found at the Singapore Tourism Board website.

Visa, Travel And Accommodation Requirements

Visa
You can check whether you will need a visa to enter Singapore by visiting the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority website. Please also ensure that you have at least six (6) months validity on your passport when you come to Singapore.

Air Travel
Most major airlines fly to Singapore. More information can be found atChangi International Airport website. There are also budget airlines such asJet Star Asia, Air Asia and Tiger Airways that will help keep your airfare costs low when you plan a trip to Singapore for dental treatment.

Several US airlines fly to Singapore, including Northwest Airlines and United Airlines. In addition, other airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Ana Airlines also fly between the US and Asia. Your best option, where airline travel is concerned, is to search sites such as Travelocity andExpedia as they will be able to show a comparison of the fares of different airlines. An alternative is to visit the websites of the respective airlines (can be accessed with a Google search). In Singapore, other useful websites include Via Singapore, Wego and Zuji.

Singapore is a very easy city to navigate and most people here speak English. There is a very efficient taxi system at the Changi International Airport – just follow the signs for “taxi” after exiting the arrivals lounge and there will be a line of taxis waiting to take you to your destination. It costs about SGD$20 for a taxi to the city

Accommodation
Our clinic is happy to provide contact information for the various hotels in Singapore but you will still need to use your own credit card to guarantee the reservation. You can find out more about accommodation options in Singapore at the Singapore Tourism Board website.

There are different types of accommodation options in Singapore, ranging from 5 star hotels to budget hotels, to room rentals and backpacker dorms. Hotels can be searched online at Via Singapore, Wego and Zuji. There are also many other hotel-specific websites.

Languages Spoken

Our clinic staff are able to assist you in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Bahasa Malaysia and Tagalog.

If you require assistance in other languages, please let us know ahead of time and we will try to arrange for an interpreter in the following languages: Russian, Bahasa Indonesia, Japanese, and Arabic.

Modes of Payment

Our clinic accepts payments in cash and credit card (Visa and Mastercard). Wire transfers are also an option. Please contact our clinic for more information on this.

No Surcharge for International Patients

Our clinic does not believe in imposing a surcharge on international patients – both local and international patients are charged the same rate.

Singapore has a dozen hospitals and health centers with JCI accreditation.[100] In 1997 (published 2000), the World Health Organization ranked Singapore's health care system sixth best in the world and the highest ranked system in Asia.[101] In 2000, Singapore received 410,000 medical tourists. By 2012, the Singaporean government aims to attract one million international patients annually. [102]

Patients come from neighboring countries, such as Indonesia and Malaysia, and patient numbers from Indochina, South Asia, the Middle East and Greater China are growing. Patients from developed countries such as the United States and the UK are also beginning to choose Singapore as their medical travel destination for relatively affordable health care services in a clean cosmopolitan city.


The perfect smile - that's what increasingly more tourists are looking for in Singapore.

The Singapore Dental Association says dental clinics here are seeing more overseas patients than before.

At a clinic at the Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, 20% of its overseas patients come specifically for dental work.

This trend started in the 1980s with many wealthy Indonesians seeking dental care in Singapore.

Now, the clinic is also getting calls from other parts of Asia and beyond.

"Increasingly we're seeing patients from Hong Kong, China, Vietnam, Cambodia and as far away as North America. Just this morning, I had a patient from Vancouver," says Dr Neo Tee Khin, a dental surgeon at Henry Lee Dental Surgery.

And these patients are not just looking for a quick clean up or checkup, they are here for the whole shebang, like full mouth reconstructive work, which can cost up to S$90,000 (US$60,000).

"In terms of prices, more or less, it's the same. Some additional costs like value added taxes are higher in Europe. But I'm referring only to Western Europe. Switzerland, Germany and Austria, more or less, in terms of prices, it's the same like in Singapore," says a patient from Austria.

So what's making Singapore dentists so popular?

"Our dentists do a lot of overseas teaching. For example, we are involved in overseas conferences. And we are also represented in different organisations, like in cosmetics... And for implants, we represent Singapore in the world stage for demonstrations. So this makes the profile of dentists here higher," explains Dr Keng Mun Wong, dental surgeon ay T32 Dental Clinic.

And with the World Dental Congress meetings set to take place in Singapore in 2009, the profile of the Singapore dentist is set to rise. - CNA /ls

Hospital Admission & Charges {0} - Singapore Health Hospitals and Doctors

Hospital Admission & Charges {0} - Singapore Health Hospitals and Doctors: "Together, our 8 institutions offer a comprehensive range of 42 specialities and over 100 sub-specialities."

Admission to our hospitals is either through the A&E Dept (for medical emergencies) or through referrals and appointments. For detailed admission information, please click on the links for the individual institutions’ admission procedures.

Charges vary depending on the type of procedure and ward requested during your stay with our institutions. The following information is provided as a guide for patients. For specific charges and enquires, please visit the individual institution websites by clicking on the links below or call them on their hotline numbers.

InstitutionHotline
Singapore General Hospital6222 3322
KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital62255 554 (6 CALL KKH)
National Cancer Centre Singapore6436 8000
National Dental Centre Singapore6324 8910
National Heart Centre Singapore6436 7800
National Neuroscience Institute6357 7153
Singapore National Eye Centre6227 7255
SingHealth Polyclinics

Bedok
Bukit Merah
Geylang
Marine Parade
Outram
Queenstown
Pasir Ris
Tampines


6243 6740
6271 3911
6842 2440
6345 0049 / 6345 1511
6435 3980
6471 9530 / 6471 9531
6585 5390
6786 4070


International Medical Service - Singapore Health Services {0} - Singapore Health Hospitals and Doctors

International Medical Service - Singapore Health Services {0} - Singapore Health Hospitals and Doctors

tel +65 6326 5656
fax +65 6326 5900
ims@singhealth.com.sg
www.sgh.com.sg

tel +65 6236 9433
fax +65 6536 0611
foreign_patient@nccs.com.sg
www.nccs.com.sg

tel +65 6225 5554
fax +65 6293 7933
international@kkh.com.sg
www.kkh.com.sg

tel +65 6324 2215
fax +65 6324 8810
appointment@ndc.com.sg
www.ndc.com.sg

tel +65 6850 3388
fax +65 6782 1353
international@cgh.com.sg
www.cgh.com.sg

tel +65 6236 7438
fax +65 6323 0663
ims@nhcs.com.sg
www.nhcs.com.sg

tel +65 8128 8007
fax +65 6357 7103
nni_secretariat@nni.com.sg
www.nni.com.sg

tel +65 6100 9393
fax +65 6222 9393
ips@snec.com.sg
www.snec.com.sg

Frequently Asked Questions - Singapore Health Services {0} - Singapore Health Hospitals and Doctors

Frequently Asked Questions - Singapore Health Services {0} - Singapore Health Hospitals and Doctors: "International Medical Services"

Q. How do I make an appointment to see a medical specialist at SingHealth?

A. Our International Medical Services officers will be happy to schedule appointments for you at any of the SingHealth institutions.
Please contact them at :
Email : ims@singhealth.com.sg
Tel : +65 6326 5656
Fax : +65 6326 5900

Q. What information would I need to provide to make the first appointment?

A. Please provide us with your :
  1. Name (as in your passport)
  2. Passport number
  3. Current address
  4. Contact phone number
  5. Date of birth
  6. Notes on your medical problem
  7. Preferred date of appointment

Q. If I do not have a specific doctor in mind, would you be able to recommend a doctor?

A. Yes, we will be happy to recommend a doctor based on the information provided by you on your condition.

Q. What documents would I need to bring with me for my first appointment?

A. For your first appointment, please bring along your any medical records/history, x-rays, current medication, and all relevant information pertaining to your medical condition. If you are referred by a doctor, also bring along contact details of the referring doctor.

Q. Do I need a doctor's referral from my home country?

A. No, you do not need a referral from your home country. You will only need a referral letter if you wish to consult a Renal specialist or Nephrologist or a Haematologist. Please feel free to contact our International Medical Service to schedule an appointment.

Q. Would I need a visa in order to enter Singapore to seek medical treatment?

A. Patients from ASEAN countries (except Myanmar) do not require a visa to enter Singapore. For the list of countries where nationals require a visa to enter Singapore, please kindly check the Immigration & Checkpoint Authority (ICA) website at www.ica.gov.sg

Q. If my treatment requires that I enter Singapore several times, would I need a visa for subsequent visits?

A. You can apply for a multiple entry visa with the Immigration & Checkpoint Authority (ICA) if your treatment requires that you enter Singapore several times. The hospital can issue a letter to support your application, if necessary.

Q. Would I be informed of the medical costs associated with my treatment before I come to Singapore?

A. We will give you the estimated medical costs, based on the medical report you provide. However, should there be a revision to the estimated charges given earlier, following your first consultation with the doctor, we will inform you again of the revised estimated medical costs.

Q. Is there accommodation near the hospital for my family members?

A. We can arrange either for accommodation at nearby hotels for short-stays and serviced apartments for longer stay.

Q. I do not speak English, Mandarin or Malay, can you arrange for translators?

A. We will be happy to arrange for translators for you. Just inform our International Medical Services officers when your appointment at the hospital is confirmed. The service will be chargeable.

Q. Can your hospital cater for special dietary needs?

A. We can make the appropriate arrangements, please inform our International Medical Services officers when you are admitted. All our hospitals' kitchens are also halal-certified.

International Medical Associates - Singapore Health Services {0} - Singapore Health Hospitals and Doctors

International Medical Associates - Singapore Health Services {0} - Singapore Health Hospitals and Doctors: "International Medical Associates"

SingHealth works closely with appointed Medical Associates in the region to provide International Patients with a convenient local point of contact, who offer a full range of services from:
arrangement for appointments & referrals, including translator assistance if required, accommodation bookings in Singapore, to general visitors' information.


PAKISTAN
Company:Medi-Connect Singapore
Address:50 Khayaban-e-Shujaat Phase V, D.H.A, Karachi 75500, Pakistan
Contact:Dr. Tanya Raza Siddiqul
Tel :9221 3585 5304
24 Hr Hotline:92302 2011460
Email:drtanya@medi-connect.com.sg
Company:Speed Pvt Ltd
Address:314-315, 3rd Floor, The Forum, Khaban-e-Jami Clifton, Karachi, Pakistan
Contact:Dr. Hasan Ramzi
Tel:9221 3587 2737
24 Hr Hotline:92300 8222456
Fax:9221 3536 1431
Email:ramzi@spl.com.pk, drramzi@hotmail.com
Website:www.spl.com.pk

International Medical Service - Singapore Health Services {0} - Singapore Health Hospitals and Doctors

International Medical Service - Singapore Health Services {0} - Singapore Health Hospitals and Doctors: "SingHealth's International Medical Services (IMS)"

Average Fee for Dental Procedures

This section provides details on the average fee paid by private patients in our public institutions for selected dental procedures. Should you wish to find out more, please check with the institutions directly.

Please select a procedure:

International Medical Service - Singapore Health Services {0} - Singapore Health Hospitals and Doctors

International Medical Service - Singapore Health Services {0} - Singapore Health Hospitals and Doctors: "SingHealth's International Medical Services (IMS)"

Appointments and Referrals

We can help you make appointments and referrals for consultations at our Specialist Outpatient Clinics. Based on the medical history provided, we will recommend and schedule an appointment for you with an appropriate specialist.

Admission Services

Our IMS team will also assist you in making arrangements for inpatient admission, including advising you on the approximate length of stay and pre-admission fee estimates. When you arrive at the hospital, our team will receive you and accompany you through the registration and admission process.

Accommodation

We can help you find a hotel or serviced apartment that best meets your needs and budget, at the Hospital's corporate rate.

Transportation

Transfer to the hospital from the airport or hotel, via limousine, ambulance or taxi can be arranged to ensure that you have a smooth connection.

Visitors' Information

Should you require information on any service available in any SingHealth hospital or institution and other information on Singapore such as entertainment and recreation activities, do call on us.

Concierge Services

We also offer the following services during your stay in SGH:
  • Interpreters for non-English speaking patients
  • Foreign exchange
  • Laundry service
  • Mail postage and delivery
  • Private nursing service
  • Portering service
  • Business Centre Services including faxing, photocopying and assisting in the extension of social visit passes

Evacuation/Return to Home Country

We co-ordinate with various medical assistance agencies to evacuate patients to Singapore for treatment. We also assist with return to home country arrangements.

Ministry of Health: Dental Fee Info

Ministry of Health: Dental Fee Info: "Dental Fee Info"

Average Fee for Dental Procedures

This section provides details on the average fee paid by private patients in our public institutions for selected dental procedures. Should you wish to find out more, please check with the institutions directly.

Please select a procedure: