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Singapore Changi Aeromedical Centre (SCAC)


Contact Information
 
Singapore Changi Aeromedical Centre (SCAC) 
492 Airport Road 
Singapore 539945

Clinical Services:
(65) 6488 0618 
Training Services:
(65) 6488 0632

[email protected] 

Mondays to Fridays:
8:00am to 5:00pm

Saturdays:
by appointment only





Established in 2023, the Singapore Changi Aeromedical Centre (SCAC) is a one-stop centre that provides aeromedical services encompassing clinical screening and aviation physiology training within the field of aviation medicine for Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) aircrew, related service personnel and other commercial clients.


Our multidisciplinary team at the SCAC comprises physicians, nurses and specialist equipment operators, committed to delivering aeromedical expertise tailored to individual needs.


Cardiac stress test that simulates the cardiovascular demands of flight conditions to monitor heart function.

The SCAC’s clinical arm is equipped with medical facilities that meet the stringent requirements of both civil and military aviation medical certifications, and features dental and radiology services, audiology, cardiac stress testing, and an ocular examination facility that provides thorough assessments for aviation personnel.


Slit lamp extension to examine the front of the eye for diagnosis of eye conditions.


The anthropometry rig measures key physical dimensions to ensure cockpit ergonomics for pilot safety and comfort.

The centre’s training section operates specialised equipment such as a human training centrifuge, spatial disorientation trainers, night vision trainers, a hypobaric chamber, ejection seat trainer and somatogyral turn table, to support both military and civilian aviation training needs.


Human training centrifuge that simulates gravitational forces during flight manoeuvres.

As part of CGH’s Occupational and Aviation Medicine Service (OAMS), SCAC is committed to maintaining the health and operational readiness of aviation professionals, particularly those serving in the RSAF. Beyond this, SCAC extends its expertise to support occupational health in related industries through its commitment to excellence in clinical care and innovative training methodologies.


Ejection seat trainer for training on optimal techniques and body posturing to minimise the risk of injury.

SCAC also actively supports the training and development of aviation medicine specialists in Singapore and collaborates with the RSAF Medical Service as part of Changi General Hospital’s efforts as a regional centre of excellence for aviation medicine.

Clinical services comprise:

  • Aeromedical Certification Examinations
  • Occupational Health Medical Examinations
  • Phlebotomy Services
  • Audiometry Services
  • Optometry Services (including aviation spectacles prescription)
  • 24-hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure (ABP) Monitoring
  • 24-hour Ambulatory ECG Monitoring 
  • Cardiac Exercise Stress Testing
  • Radiology X-Ray Services
  • Dental Fitness Screening

Training services comprise:

  • Aviation Physiology Training
  • Human Centrifuge and Acceleration Physiology Training
  • Hypobaric Hypoxia Training
  • Advanced Spatial Disorientation Training
  • Night Vision Training
  • Aircraft Ejection Seat Training
  • Air Sickness Desensitisation
  • Human Factors and Aviation Psychology Training


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Our Care Team

Cl A/Prof Robin Low Chin Howe

MBBS (S'pore), Diploma in Aviation Medicine (DAvMed) (UK), MMED (OM) (S'pore)


Dr Fong Kenneth Leopold

MBBS (S'pore), Diploma in Aviation Medicine (DAvMed) (UK), MS (Aerospace Medicine)


Dr Soh Feng Wei

MBBS (S'pore), MMed (FM) (S'pore), Diploma in Aviation Medicine (DAvMed) (UK)


Dr Woo Jia Hao Alvin

MBBS (S'pore), MMed (FM) (S'pore), Diploma in Aviation Medicine (DAvMed) (UK), MSc in Aerospace Medicine (UK)