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Are you experiencing difficulties in your physical function as a result of injury or disease? Are you worried about your inability to communicate effectively with your loved ones? Need some tips on stress management?

If you have any questions regarding therapy services provided at Changi General Hospital, our dynamic team of Physiotherapists1 , Occupational Therapists2 and Speech Therapists3 will be happy to answer them.

Simply send your questions to us using the fields provided below. You will hear from us within 3 working days.

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Disclaimer:
Please note that any information provided using this site is not meant to substitute the advice provided by your own therapist or other medical professional. You should not use the information contained herein to diagnose or treat a health problem, or to prescribe medication.


1Physiotherapists are health science professionals who evaluate and treat people with health problems resulting from injury or disease. They assess and treat joint movement, muscle strength and endurance, function of heart and lungs, among many others.

2Occupational Therapists help patients to develop or maintain daily living skills, and to cope with the physical and emotional effects of disability. Patients learn (or relearn) many of the "ordinary" tasks that are performed every day at home and in the community. The aim is to help them establish a lifestyle that is as independent, productive, and satisfying as possible.

3Speech Therapists assess and treat patients in the areas of communication and swallowing, specifically language, speech, fluency, voice and swallowing.