Our Pharmacy team provides a wide range of services at Alexandra Hospital's inpatient wards, outpatient clinics, as well as the Central Pharmacy. Our pharmacists serve as an important link between doctors and patients.
We strive to provide safe, efficacious, and timely medication support services to our patients, while being cost-effective at the same time. Our role is to empower our patients with necessary medication knowledge, in order to minimise potential drug-related problems. We work closely with our Allied Health Professionals to provide our patients with the best clinical care services.
As part of Alexandra Hospital's healthcare team, we also aim to reach out to our patients in the community, so as to provide them with a complete care services outside hospital amenity.
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The Central Pharmacy provides a one-stop service for patients to fill their prescriptions from outpatient clinics, inpatient wards, and the Urgent Care Centre (UCC). Our pharmacists also provide useful advice for minor ailments that cater to the specific needs of every individual.
We offer a wide range of products, ranging from over-the-counter pharmaceuticals and medical devices, to health foods and supplements, at the retail section of the Central Pharmacy.
Our Pharmacy team plays an important role in providing advice and information to patients and the general public on the use of medicines. We aim to help patients understand the importance of their therapy, how to manage potential side effects, and advise on the most appropriate way of taking medications, ultimately leading to better clinical outcomes.
The Central Pharmacy is located at our Main Building (Block 1).
Mondays to Fridays: 9am to 6.30pm
Saturdays: 9am to 3pm
(We are closed on Sundays and Public Holidays)
In the inpatient setting, our pharmacists add value to the care and safety of our patients by:
Medication reconciliation and medication therapy management is a service that aims to optimise clinical outcomes by managing drug therapies for patients with chronic diseases. Our pharmacists have demonstrated high rates of patient interventions and documentation of medications, medication interactions, drug-related admissions, and previous drug failures.
Our pharmacists perform the following tasks:
Maximising the effectiveness whilst minimising the toxicity of medications, such as antimicrobial agents, is an essential step in the treatment of infections. One such method to improve antimicrobial dosing in individual patients is through application of therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM).
The roles of our pharmacists are to:
Our pharmacists help in managing anticoagulation therapy, when it comes to inpatient care. Therapy management by pharmacists had shown to increase the percentage of therapeutic anticoagulation therapy and reduce hospitalizations for thromboembolic or bleeding events.
Our pharmacists do the following:
Today, one in three Singaporeans has a lifetime risk of developing diabetes, and the number of patients with the condition is estimated to reach one million by 2050. On sick days, serious illness can cause a rise in blood sugar levels due to the effects of stress hormones such as corticosteroid and adrenaline being produced by the body. Uncontrolled blood sugar levels during inpatient will complicate medical management and increase risk of undesirable complications, such as excessively high levels of blood sugar. Inpatient pharmacists help to optimise blood sugar control in the wards, and prevent complications from arising.
Role of pharmacists:
Diabetes Clinic
Diabetes is a serious health concern, as it is a chronic disease that may deteriorate and lead to blindness, kidney failure, heart attacks, stroke, nerve damage, and even lead to the amputation of limbs. The Diabetes Clinic is part of Clinic J (Integrated Care Clinic).
Role of pharmacist in Diabetes Clinic:
Osteoporosis Clinic
Osteoporosis is a national health priority in Singapore. Singapore has the highest incidence of hip fractures in Asia. Worldwide, 1 in 3 women over age 50 will experience osteoporotic fractures, as will 1 in 5 men aged over 50. Untreated osteoporosis may increase risk of recurrent osteoporotic fractures, disability, morbidity, mortality and cost. The Osteoporosis Clinic is also housed under Clinic J (Integrated Care Clinic).
Role of pharmacist in Osteoporosis Clinic:
Medication Reconciliation Clinic
The Medication Reconciliation Clinic, part of Clinic J (Integrated Care Clinic) aims to organize and manage patient's medications by screening through their medication records and histories. Pharmacist will provide professional one-to-one medication counselling session with patients so as to empower them with the accurate medication information and knowledge. We aim to reduce drug-related problems, medication wastages and work closely with doctors to provide a holistic therapeutic regimen for each patient.
Role of pharmacist in Medication Reconciliation Clinic:
You may order via the Healthhub Mobile App or NUHS App.
Payment is required for all home delivery orders before delivery can be arranged.
Delivery will be arranged in the next 2-3 working days after payment is made.
Please ensure that you have at least 1 week of medications before requesting a Home Delivery.
For urgent supply, please arrange for self-collection at the pharmacy.
The NUHS App allows patients to order their prescriptive medication top-ups and refills through the mobile application.
You can choose to have your medication delivered directly to your home, or collect from the pharmacy when it is ready. The mobile app also keeps track of your order history when you login via SingPass.
Click on image below to download the step-by-step guide.
You can view, make, change or cancel selected Specialist Outpatient Clinic appointment(s) through the NUHS App.
From 1st Jun 2023, a delivery fee of $4.32 (w/GST) will be charged for all orders
*Additional fees may apply for urgent delivery or bulky items.
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Note: There will be a basic validation check on the Case Numbers, and an error message will be shown, if the given Case Number is invalid.