TTSH Pharmacy

Our Pharmacies

  • Outpatient Pharmacy
    • B2 Pharmacy
    • Level 2 Pharmacy
      • The Level 2 Pharmacy serves patients from Levels 2 and 3 clinics, Day Surgery and Endoscopy Centre.
    • Level 4 Pharmacy
      • The Level 4 Pharmacy serves patients from Levels 4, 5 and 6 clinics.
    • Non-subsidised Clinic Pharmacies
      • The pharmacies are located within the non-subsidised clinics and serve non-subsidised patients. These pharmacies are located within Clinic B1B, Clinic 1C, Clinic 2B, Clinic 3B and Clinic 4B.
    • TBC Pharmacy
      • The TBC Pharmacy is located within the National Tuberculosis Care Centre (NTBCC) and serves patients from this unit.
    • Retail Pharmacy
      • Retail Pharmacy
        • The Retail Pharmacy (located at B2, TTSH Medical Centre Block) is well-stocked with a comprehensive range of healthcare merchandise to serve the needs of patients and the public.
      • Pharmacy Care Counter
      • The Living Resource Shop
        • Located at TTSH Integrated Care Hub Level 1, The Living Resource Shop offers a comprehensive range of rehabilitative and homecare aids to support the needs of patients and the public.
    • Inpatient Pharmacy
      • The Inpatient Pharmacy provides bedside counselling and dispensing of medications to inpatients upon their discharge during office hours. Other services provided by the inpatient pharmacy include medication reconciliation and medication review to obtain an accurate and complete patient medication list and to improve patient's medication treatment plan.
    • NCID
      • National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) is the national designated outbreak centre in Singapore. It also serves as the main site for treatment and management of infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, dengue, malaria, etc. At NCID Pharmacy, our services extend beyond just supplying medications to managing multidisciplinary patients in the NCID wards. We also run an outpatient pharmacist-led Drug Adherence Clinic for HIV patients to ensure an optimal care for HIV/AIDs patients.
    • Emergency
      • The Emergency Pharmacy serves patients from the emergency department and the Emergency Diagnostic & Therapeutic Centre (EDTC). Patients who have been discharged from their inpatient stay after office hours would also be directed to the emergency pharmacy to collect their medications.

Our Clinics and Services


  • Smoking Cessation
  • Medication Review
  • Video Conferencing