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Gynae MD Womens and Rejuvenation Clinic - Orchard
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Gynae MD Womens and Rejuvenation Clinic - Orchard
Gynae MD Womens and Rejuvenation Clinic - Orchard
Gynae MD Womens and Rejuvenation Clinic - Orchard
Gynae MD Womens and Rejuvenation Clinic - Orchard
Gynae MD Womens and Rejuvenation Clinic - Orchard
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Hysterectomy at Gynae MD Womens and Rejuvenation Clinic - Orchard in Central, Singapore

MyMeditravel Murugammal Dalinayodo, 17 September 2020
Dr Ng is a very experienced doctor. I went for abnormal bleeding then after few test all it's just a small issue. My problem solve within 1 week. Reasonable pri...
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FRANZCOG - Fellow of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
FRANZCOG - Fellow of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
MBChB - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
MBChB - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
SAMS - Society of Aesthetic Medicine Singapore
SAMS - Society of Aesthetic Medicine Singapore
AMS - Academy of Medicine Singapore
AMS - Academy of Medicine Singapore
FAMS - Fellowship of the Academy of Medicine Singapore
FAMS - Fellowship of the Academy of Medicine Singapore
RANZCOG - Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
RANZCOG - Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
OGSS - Obstetrical & Gynaecological Society of Singapore
OGSS - Obstetrical & Gynaecological Society of Singapore
RANZCOG - Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
RANZCOG - Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
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Michele Lee Women And Fertility Clinic
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Michele Lee Women And Fertility Clinic

Hysterectomy at Michele Lee Women And Fertility Clinic in Central, Singapore

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FRCOG - Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
FRCOG - Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
OGSS - Obstetrical & Gynaecological Society of Singapore
OGSS - Obstetrical & Gynaecological Society of Singapore
FRCOG - Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
FRCOG - Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
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National University Hospital Womens Centre
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National University Hospital Womens Centre
National University Hospital Womens Centre
National University Hospital Womens Centre
National University Hospital Womens Centre
3.5
2 reviews

Hysterectomy at National University Hospital Womens Centre in Central, Singapore

MyMeditravel Qi Yu, 28 January 2020
Doctor was really patient in explaining my medical condition (received free anatomical sketch in the process which is quite interesting) and the treatment optio...
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Tampines Womens Clinic
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Tampines Womens Clinic
Tampines Womens Clinic
Tampines Womens Clinic
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24 reviews

Hysterectomy at Tampines Womens Clinic in Central, Singapore

MyMeditravel Valerie Ng, 18 September 2020
Writing coz I have nothing to do while I wait lol. Kudos to the overworked staff who have to deal with the never ending steam of patients. They are patiently ap...
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MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
FAMS - Fellowship of the Academy of Medicine Singapore
FAMS - Fellowship of the Academy of Medicine Singapore
FRCOG - Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
FRCOG - Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
FRCOG - Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
FRCOG - Fellowship of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
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Cynthia Kew Clinic for Women and Laparoscopic Surger
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Cynthia Kew Clinic for Women and Laparoscopic Surger

Hysterectomy at Cynthia Kew Clinic for Women and Laparoscopic Surger in Central, Singapore

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Roland Chieng Fertility and Women Care
MyMeditravel Central, Singapore
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Roland Chieng Fertility and Women Care
Roland Chieng Fertility and Women Care

Hysterectomy at Roland Chieng Fertility and Women Care in Central, Singapore

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MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
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Everything you'll need to know about Hysterectomy in Singapore

What does a Hysterectomy Procedure Involve?

The procedure begins with sedating the patient using a general anesthetic. After this, it can either be performed in the traditional way, that is open surgery or by a minimally invasive technique. However, which method is used depends upon the condition of the patient.

With a traditional Open Hysterectomy, a 5 to 7-inch incision is made across the abdomen. It can either be up and down or side to side. The Uterus is removed from the incised area and stitches are put in place and bandages are applied over it.

Whereas with the Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy, it is performed by various methods, but the basics are the same; for the Vaginal Hysterectomy, an incision is made in the vagina and the uterus is removed through it. Stitches are applied within so no visible scarring is seen. For the Laparoscopic Hysterectomy, a laparoscope with small surgical tools is inserted through several small incisions in the abdomen and the uterus is removed accordingly with minimal scarring.  

The surgeon may also opt to remove all parts or only a part of your uterus, depending on the reason for a hysterectomy and may also follow the removal of your cervix and/or ovaries

Removal of Cervix

Subtotal or Supracervical hysterectomy - only the upper part of the uterus is removed, keeping the cervix in place.

  • Total hysterectomy - the whole uterus and cervix are removed.
  • Radical hysterectomy - this type of hysterectomy is done when cancer is present. The whole uterus, tissue on the sides of the uterus, the cervix and the upper part of the vagina are removed.

Removal of Ovaries

  • Salpingectomy - when the tubes are removed.
  • Oophorectomy - removal of the ovaries.
  • Salpingectomy-oophorectomy - the entire uterus, tubes, ovaries are removed.

How Long Should I Stay in Singapore for a Hysterectomy Procedure?

Open hysterectomy is a 1-2 hour procedure and after the operation, a 2-3 day stay at the hospital is advised. Your health conditions are regularly monitored during this period. If everything goes fine, you are allowed to leave. With Minimally invasive techniques, it can be an outpatient procedure and you are discharged on the same day.

Still, you have to stay in Singapore for at least 14 days post-op. During this time, you will go back to the hospital for a few follow-up check-ups. Pain killers are prescribed to help with the discomfort. Your stitches are removed after 7-10 days, at which point you can continue your recovery before traveling home 2 weeks after the procedure.

What's the Recovery Time for Hysterectomy Procedures in Singapore?

Moving forward from a Hysterectomy in Singapore can be different for everyone. However, there are some general timelines that people tend to stick to. On average, full recovery might take anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months. But remember, this time frame can be extended if the procedure was complicated, or if there were any complications during surgery.

While on the mend, it's crucial to listen to your body. If you feel pain, discomfort, or tiredness, it's a sign that you should rest. Pushing yourself too hard, too soon, can prolong recovery. Regular check-ups are crucial, and your medical professional will give guidance when it’s safe to return to regular activities. Each patient is unique, and so is each recovery journey from a Hysterectomy procedure in Singapore.

What sort of Aftercare is Required for Hysterectomy Procedures in Singapore?

You will need to rest as much as possible and a follow-up appointment should be arranged 6-12 weeks after your surgery to check your recovery progress. This can be arranged with any specialist in your home country.

Also, consider the following points when recovering:

  • Abstain from sexual activity for at least 6 weeks after the surgery.
  • Do not lift heavy objects or children for 5 to 6 weeks. 
  • Do not drive until you're fully recovered.
  • Keep yourself active after surgery. Start walking a little in the early days, but don't overdo it.
  • Take your time climbing the stairs.
  • Change your bandages regularly as a dirty bandage can also cause infection.
  • Give yourself the proper time to heal and ensure you get plenty of rest.

What's the Success Rate of Hysterectomy Procedures in Singapore?

Hysterectomy has a success rate of 80% and can cure several medical conditions as mentioned above. As for some women, it is the answer to several years of suffering from uterine problems. For others, it is the last resort to treat a life-threatening condition such as cancer.

Since this is major surgery, possible risks, and side effects could include chronic pain, vaginal prolapse, vaginal fistula, urinary incontinence, wound infections, blood clots, or a hemorrhage. There are also long term risks associated with having a hysterectomy which should also be considered, such as an increase in the risk of heart attack and stroke, urinary problems, sexual function problems, depression, hormone deficiency, or a decrease in blood supply to the ovaries.

Are there Alternatives to Hysterectomy Procedures in Singapore?

Choosing a health treatment is not a sprint; it's a marathon that you run with your healthcare team. Talking of Hysterectomy in Singapore, yes, there could be other options too. Your unique health status, past medical records, and personal preferences can steer your journey towards these alternatives.

Sometimes, your doctor may suggest other routes that aren't as invasive. Looking at a bigger picture, overhauling lifestyle habits, swinging by physical therapy sessions, or popping prescribed pills might also work as alternatives.

However, don't rush. Talk it out with your medical squad about the good, the bad, and the ugly of each alternative. A different method might sound tempting, but it might not be the best when it's your overall health and life quality at stake.

This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.

Update: 23/03/2024