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International families

Seeking developmental paediatric care in Singapore

Families living outside Singapore are welcome to submit an enquiry. The clinic team first reviews the child’s general needs, previous assessments, location and practical requirements before advising whether an appointment in Singapore may be suitable.

Plan before travelling

Submitting an enquiry does not confirm an appointment. Please wait for the clinic team to contact you before making consultation-specific arrangements.

Submit an International Enquiry

Based in Singapore

Welcoming enquiries from overseas

Families from Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia and other countries may contact the clinic team to ask whether a consultation in Singapore may be appropriate.

Each enquiry is reviewed individually. Practical discussion may include the reason for the enquiry, existing assessments, travel timing and whether school or professional coordination may be relevant.

Send a Short Enquiry
Illustrative multicultural family consultation in Singapore

Before an appointment

How the process works

The first enquiry is intentionally brief. Detailed medical or school records should not be sent until requested through an appropriate method.

1. Submit a brief enquiry

Provide parent or guardian contact details, country of residence, the child’s age range and a short description of the main concern.

2. Clinic review

The team considers the general needs, possible consultation type and any practical questions that should be discussed.

3. Staff contact

A team member contacts the family to clarify information and discuss whether an appointment in Singapore may be suitable.

4. Records if requested

The clinic may later request relevant reports or school information and provide instructions for appropriate sharing.

5. Travel planning

Families should make consultation-specific plans only after the appointment has been arranged by clinic staff.

6. Ongoing coordination

Follow-up and any communication with other professionals depend on the child’s individual circumstances.