Diaverum Farrer Park

Open today 07:00 - 18:00

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ADDRESS

1 Farrer Park Station Road,
#10-01/02/03, Farrer Park Medical Centre, Connexion,
217562 Singapore,
Singapore

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KEY TREATMENTS AND FACILITIES

  • Haemodialysis
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  • Refreshments

Cluster Head Nurse

Manzula Paramasivan

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ABOUT THE CLINIC

Diaverum Farrer Park, previously known as ARCA (Farrer Park) Dialysis commenced operations within the Farrer Park Hospital's Medical Centre in 2015. The facility provides a full suite of Dialysis services, ranging from outpatient and inpatient HemoDialysis, to CRRT and Liver Dialysis. The facility operates 10 stations, offering both Chairs and Beds options. Both HD and HDF treatments are available for outpatients. For patient comfort, the Dialysis Centre is equipped with TVs and complimentary Wi-Fi. You will be served light refreshment while on dialysis. However, you are free to bring your own snack.

Diaverum Farrer Park is conveniently located in the Central region and easily accessible via various transport options. The Dialysis Centre operated from 07:00 to 22:00 hours on Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays and 07:00 to 18:00 hours on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, closed on Sundays.

Treatment Hours

Monday, Wednesday, Friday

07:00 22:00

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

07:00 18:00

Treatments

Haemodialysis

Yes

Peritoneal dialysis

No

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Yes

Kidney Transplant

No

Patients with HIV

No

Patients with Hepatitis B

Yes

Patients with Hepatitis C

No

FACILITIES

Dialysis Stations

16

Refreshments

Yes

TV screens

Yes

Free WiFi

Yes

Free transfer

No

Free parking

No

Clinic Team

Manzula Paramasivan

Cluster Head Nurse

Dr. Loh Ping Tyug

Medical Director (Nephrologist)

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FAQ

To ensure you receive proper care and treatment, we would require you to bring the following, where applicable: 

  • Referral form (enclosed, to be endorsed by renal medical officer and above), if any 
  • Dialysis prescription 
  • Dialysis flowsheet of last 3 sessions 
  • Recent blood tests with serological results (e.g. for Hepatitis B) 
  • Other relevant medical information (e.g. discharge, medication list etc) 

Remember your kidneys used to clean your blood 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! When you skip treatments, extra fluid will need to be removed when you go back for dialysis and this may make your next treatment harder on yourself. 

If you feel unwell on your dialysis day and feel unfit for treatment, you should seek for immediate medical attention and make a call to the clinic to inform them with regards to your condition. 

If you have a planned medical appointment outside of the clinic and you need to change your dialysis treatment time for that day, you should let the clinic Head Nurse know in advance and give them as much notice as possible. We strongly advise that you should arrange all medical appointments on a non-dialysis day. 

Wear comfortable clothes that allow easy entry to your access site (e.g. Short sleeve tops). You can also bring a blanket for your own use during treatment as it may get cold.

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