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Dermatology

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As the body’s largest organ, the skin plays a crucial role in our overall well-being, acting as the first line of defence against pathogens, disease and injury. Healthy skin is a significant indicator of overall health, and maintaining it can greatly enhance your quality of life.

The Dermatology Department at Sengkang General Hospital provides comprehensive outpatient and inpatient services for the diagnosis and management of dermatological conditions affecting people of all ages. Our team of dermatologists get to the source of skin problems, delivering effective treatments that provide much-needed relief. We regularly care for people with difficult-to-treat problems, such as acne, autoimmune skin diseases, inflammatory skin diseases, skin cancers, hair loss and nail problems. We also offer a range of minimally invasive aesthetic procedures to improve skin appearance.

At Sengkang General Hospital, you receive personalised care that is tailored to your needs. Our team of dermatologists, prevent, diagnose and treat a wide range of problems, and will work closely with patients to decide on the best course of treatment.

Our Clinical Services

Medical Dermatology

  • The department evaluates and treats a wide variety of acute skin disorders such as skin infections and allergies; as well as a range of chronic skin disorders such as atopic eczema, psoriasis, chronic urticaria, acne, bullous pemphigoid and hair loss.

Surgical Dermatology

  • The department evaluates and offers surgical treatments for benign skin growths such as warts, tags, cysts; as well as a range of cancerous skin problems such as basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and Bowen's disease. Among the specialised procedures we perform is Mohs micrographic surgery, a gold standard treatment for high risk non-melanoma skin cancers such as basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas. This technique is particularly beneficial in anatomically critical areas where maximum skin conservation is necessary, such as on the nose, and around the eyes and mouth. Additionally, skin cancer screening is also offered to patients at risk of developing skin cancer.

Aesthetic Dermatology

  • The department evaluates and treats common cosmetic skin conditions such as acne scars, wrinkles, sun spots, age spots and melasma using a variety of advanced techniques. Our therapeutic arsenal includes lasers, intense pulsed light, injectables, and chemical peels. These treatments are carefully tailored to effectively address specific cosmetic concerns and enhance the skin's appearance to achieve the best possible results for each individual patient.

Paediatric Dermatology

  • Specialists from KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital run an outpatient paediatric dermatology service catering to children and adolescents aged 17 years and below.

Our Department Facilities

  • Consultation rooms
  • Procedure rooms for surgery and laser
  • Phototherapy booth
  • Treatment rooms for wound dressing and review

News

Awards SKH Nurse on receiving the Tan Chin Tuan Nursing Award for Enrolled Nurses Wong Yen Ming, Principal Enrolled Nurse, Department of Radiology, SKH, was named the champion at the 19th Tan Chin Tuan Nursing Award for Enrolled Nurses on 21 November 2025. This award is the highest distinction in Singapore for enrolled nurses, recognising 12 nurses from public and community hospitals and community care service centres. Yen Ming shared that nursing, to her, goes beyond procedures — it is about listening, anticipating concerns, and helping patients feel safe and cared for during their most vulnerable moments. She has helped establish nuclear medicine services at SKH and her research during the COVID-19 pandemic was published in international journals and even cited in clinical guidelines worldwide.
21 Nov 2025 | The Straits Times Read Story
Awards SKH Nurse on receiving the Tan Chin Tuan Nursing Award for Enrolled Nurses Wong Yen Ming, Principal Enrolled Nurse, Department of Radiology, SKH, was named the champion at the 19th Tan Chin Tuan Nursing Award for Enrolled Nurses on 21 November 2025. This award is the highest distinction in Singapore for enrolled nurses, recognising 12 nurses from public and community hospitals and community care service centres. Yen Ming shared that nursing, to her, goes beyond procedures — it is about listening, anticipating concerns, and helping patients feel safe and cared for during their most vulnerable moments. She has helped establish nuclear medicine services at SKH and her research during the COVID-19 pandemic was published in international journals and even cited in clinical guidelines worldwide.
21 Nov 2025 | Yahoo News Read Story